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fgUnh esa vuqns”k vfUre i`’B ¼Back cover½ ij fn;k x;k gSA
1. A shaft of 0.1 m diameter runs in a bearing of length 1. 0.1 ehVj O;kl dh ,d “kk¶V 0.2 ehVj yach ,d cs;fjax esa ls
0.2 m, the two surfaces being separated by a film of oil xqtjrh gS] nks lrgsa 0.0025 lsaVhehVj rsy dh fQYe }kjk uhps n”kkZ,
0.0025 cm. thick as shown. If the coefficient of vuqlkj i`FkDd`r gksrh gSa] ;fn rsy dk “;kurk xq.kkad 0.153 N-
viscosity of the oil is 0.153 N-s/m2, find the torque s/m2 gS rks rsy ds “;ku çfrjks/k ds fo#) “kk¶V dks 30 rpm ij
necessary to rotate the shaft at 30 rpm against the ?kqekus ds fy, visf{kr cy vk?kw.kZ Kkr djsa%
viscous resistance of the oil:
(1) 5.05 Nm
(1) 5.05 Nm
(2) 3.02 Nm
(2) 3.02 Nm
(3) 10.3 Nm
(3) 10.3 Nm
(4) 6.05 Nm
(4) 6.05 Nm

2. Water flows downward in a pipe at 45° as shown in the 2. ,d ikbi esa uhps fn, x, fp= esa n”kkZ, vuqlkj 45º ij ikuh uhps
figure below. The mercury manometer reads a 0.2 m dh rjQ çokfgr gksrk gSA edZjh eSuksehVj ds iBu ds vuqlkj ÅapkbZ
height. The pressure drop P1–P2 is: 0.2 ehVj gSA P1 – P2 nkcikr gS%

(1) 10.85 kN/m2 2m


(1) 10.85 kN/m2 2m

(2) 12.35 kN/m2


(2) 12.35 kN/m2
(3) 8.75 kN/m2

(4) 9.36 kN/m2


(3) 8.75 kN/m2 0.2m
0.2m

(4) 9.36 kN/m2

3. The water jet as shown in figure below strikes normal 3. uhps fp= esa n”kkZ;k x;k tSV iai ,d lkekU; ls fLFkj IysV ls
to a fixed plate. Neglect gravity and friction, and Vdjkrk gSA xq#Ro vkSj ?k’kZ.k dh vuns[kh djsa rFkk IysV dks fLFkj
compute the force F in newtons required to hold the Fkkes j[kus ds fy, visf{kr cy F dh U;wVu esa x.kuk djsa%
plate fixed.
(1) 705.7
(1) 705.7

(2) 610.5
(2) 610.5

(3) 502.6
(3) 502.6

(4) 300.2 (4) 300.2

4. A refrigerator that operates on a Carnot Cycle is required 4. dkusZV pØ ij pyus okys ,d jsfÝtjsVj ls 0°C ij ,d tyk”k;
to transfer the heat from a reservoir at 0°C to the 27°C ij ok;qeaMy esa Å’ek varfjr djus dh vis{kk dh tkrh gSA
atmosphere at 27°C. Find coefficient of performance: fu’iknu dk xq.kkad Kkr djsa%
(1) 10.11 (2) 8.05 (1) 10.11 (2) 8.05
(3) 0.09 (4) 3.00 (3) 0.09 (4) 3.00

5. A heat engine receives reversibly 400 kJ of heat per 5. ,d Å’ek baftu dks 327°C ij ,d lzksr ls 400 kJ Å’ek çfrpØ
cycle from a source at 327°C and rejects 100 kJ of heat çfrØe.kh; :i ls çkIr gksrh gS vkSj og 100 kJ Å’ek çfrØe.kh;
reversibly to a sink at 27°C. There are no other heat :i ls ,d flad dks 27°C ij vLohdkj dj nsrk gSA vU; dksbZ
transfers. From the above results, the cycle is Å’ek varj.k ugha gSA mi;qZDr ifj.kkeksa ds vk/kkj ij pØ gS%
(1) Reversible (2) Irreversible (1) çfrØe.kh; (2) vçfrØe.kh;
(3) Impossible (4) None of these (3) vlaHko (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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6. In forced convection, the surface heat transfer 6. ç.kksfnr laogu esa] ,d rIr piVh IysV ls lrgh Å’ek varj.k xq.kkad
coefficient from a heated flat plate is a function of: fuEu dk ,d Qyu gS%
(1) Re and Gr (1) Re and Gr
(2) Pr and Gr (2) Pr and Gr
(3) Re and Pr (3) Re and Pr
(4) Re, Gr and Pr (4) Re, Gr and Pr
[Re = Reynolds Number, Pr = Prandtl Number and Gr = [Re = jsuWYM la[;k, Pr = çsaVy la[;k rFkk Gr = xzklgksi la[;k]
Grashof Number]

7. The impeller of a high specific speed is of following kind: 7. mPp fof”k’V xfr dk ç.kksnd fuEu dksfV dk gksrk gS%
(1) Axial Flow (2) Mixed Flow (1) v{kh; çokg dksfV (2) fefJr çokg dksfV
(3) Radial Flow (4) None of these (3) f=T;h; çokg dksfV (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

8. Head developed by a turbomachine is high and volume 8. VcksZe”khu }kjk fodflr nkcksPprk mPp gksrh gS vkSj mlesa vk;ruh
flow rate tends to be low. The design impeller would çokg xfr U;wu gksus dh ço`fRr gksrh gSA fMtkbu ç.kksnd fuEu dksfV
be of: dk gksxk%
(1) Axial Flow type (2) Radial Flow type (1) v{kh; çokg dksfV (2) f=T;h; çokg dksfV
(3) Mixed Flow type (4) None of these (3) fefJr çokg dksfV (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

9. A simple gas turbine power plant works on the 9. ,d lk/kkj.k xSl Vjckbu “kfDr la;a= fuEu fl)kar ij dke djrk
principle of: gS%
(1) Diesel Cycle (2) Rankine cycle (1) Mhty pØ (2) jsfUdu pØ
(3) Otto cycle (4) Brayton cycle (3) vkVks pØ (4) czsVu pØ

10. The cycle efficiency of a steam power plant can be 10. ,d ok’i “kfDr la;a= dh pØ çHkkfork dks fuEu }kjk lq/kkjk tk ldrk
improved by: gS%
(1) Reheating of steam (1) ok’i dks iqu% rkfir djds
(2) Regenerative feedwater heating (2) iqu;ksZth QhMokVj iqu% rkfir djds
(3) Increasing condenser pressure (3) æof.k= nkc c<+kdj
(4) Decreasing condenser pressure (4) æof.k= nkc ?kVkdj

11. The dimensionless temperature and velocity profiles 11. foekjfgr rkieku vkSj osx çksQkby ,d lkFk laikrh gksrs gSa tc%
coincide together when (1) ÝkmM la[;k ,d gksrh gS
(1) Froude number is unity (2) u”ksr la[;k ,d gksrh gS
(2) Nusselt number is unity (3) jsukWYM la[;k ,d gksrh gS
(3) Reynolds number is unity (4) çsaVy la[;k ,d gksrh gS
(4) Prandtl number is unity

12. The group, which represents reaction turbines only, is 12. tks lewg dsoy çfrfØ;k Vjckbu dk çfrfuf/kRo djrk gS] og gS%
(1) Rateau, Pelton, Deriaz, Turgo (1) jk”kh] isYVu] Msfj;kt] Vqjxks
(2) Francis, Kaplan, Curtis, Banki (2) Ýkafll] dSIyu] dfVZl] cadh
(3) Deriaz, Propeller, Kaplan, Francis (3) Msfj;kt] çksisyj] dSIyu] Ýkafll
(4) Banki, Francis, Deriaz, Propeller (4) cadh] Ýkafll] Msfj;kt] çksisyj

13. The group, which represents only ozone friendly 13. tks lewg] dsoy vkstksu vuqdwy ç”khrd æO;ksa dk ifjpk;d gS] og
refrigerants, is one of the following: fuEu esa ls ,d gS%
(1) R-123, R-134a, ammonia, isobutene, propane (1) R-123, R-134a, veksfu;k] vkbZlksC;wVhu] çksisu
(2) R-123, isobutene, propane, R-114, R-502, R-22 (2) R-123, vkblksC;wVhu] çksisu] R-114, R-502, R-22
(3) R-134a, isobutene, propane, R-22, R-502 (3) R-134a, vkblksC;wVhu] çksisu] R-22, R-502
(4) R-134a, isobutene, propane, R-22, R-500 (4) R-134a, vkblksC;wVhu] çksisu] R-22, R-500

14. Carburising flame is used in gas welding for: 14. xSl oSYMu esa dkC;qZjkbftax ykS dk ç;ksx fuEu ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) High carbon steels and its alloys (1) mPp dkcZu bLikr vkSj bldh feJ /kkrq,a
(2) Low carbon steels and its alloys (2) U;wu dkcZu bLikr vkSj bldh feJ /kkrq,a
(3) Copper and its alloys (3) rkack vkSj bldh feJ /kkrq,a
(4) Stainless steels (4) LVsuysl LVhy

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15. What is the pressure difference PA – PB, between the 15. fp= esa n”kkZ, fcanq A vkSj B ¼tksfd ,d gh vuqçLFk lery ij gSa½
points A and B (which are at the same horizontal ds chp PA – PB nkc varj D;k gS\
plane) shown in the figure?

(1) 2940 Pa (2) 1470 Pa


(1) 2940 Pa (2) 1470 Pa (3) 980 Pa (4) 490 Pa
(3) 980 Pa (4) 490 Pa

16. Sintering in powder metallurgy is performed for: 16. ikmMj /kkrqfoKku esa flUVju fuEu }kjk fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Densifying the loose powder (1) eqDr ikmMj dk ?kuhdj.k
(2) Coining (2) Vadu
(3) Improving dimensional accuracy (3) foeh; “kq)rk esa lq/kkj ykuk
(4) Bonding and diffusion (4) ca/ku vkSj folj.k

17. A 50 ton press implies that the: 17. 50 Vu ds çsl dk eryc gS%
(1) Weight of the press is 50 tons (1) çsl dk otu 50 Vu gS
(2) Press can handle jobs weighing 50 tons (2) çsl 50 Vu otu rd ds d`R;dksa ij dke dj ldrk gS
(3) Press can exert pressure up to 50 tons (3) çsl 50 Vu rd dk ncko Mky ldrk gS
(4) Press can output is 50 tons per day (4) çsl dk nSfud mRiknu 50 Vu gS
18. In the assembly of pinion and gear, The contact ratio 18. fifu;u vkSj fx;j dh vlsacyh esa] laidZ vuqikr dk vk”k; fuEu ls
refers to: gS%
(1) Ratio of normal stress to shear stress on a gear tooth, (1) fx;j nar ij vi:i.k çfrcy ds çfr lkekU; çfrcy ds
should be kept below a value of 1.0 vuqikr dk eku 1.0 ls de j[kk tkuk pkfg,
(2) Maximum number of teeth in contact, should be kept (2) laidZ narksa dh vf/kdre la[;k 1.0 ls vf/kd j[kh tkuh pkfg,
above 1.0 (3) laidZ esa narksa dh la[;k dh varjkodk”kh vkSlr dk eku 1.0
(3) Space average of number of teeth in contact; should gksuk pkfg,
be a value of 1.0 (4) laidZ esa narksa dh la[;k dk le; vkSlr ;FkklaHko mPp gksuk
(4) Time average of number of teeth in contact; should be pkfg,
as high as possible

19. A solid rod of circular cross section made of brittle 19. Hkaxqj lkexzh ls fufeZr o`Rrkdkj vuqçLFk [kaM dh ,d Bksl NM+] ,saBu
material is subjected to torsion fails along a 45° – ds v/khu j[ks tkus ij NM+ dh v{k ds 45° lery ds lkFk Hkax gks
plane to the axis of the rod: tkrh gS%
(1) Distortional energy is maximum on this 45° plane (1) bl 45° lery ij fo:i.k ÅtkZ vf/kdre gksrh gS
(2) Shear stress is maximum on this 45° plane (2) bl 45° lery ij vi:i.k çfrcy vf/kdre gksrk gS
(3) Normal stress is maximum on this 45° plane (3) bl 45° lery ij lkekU; çfrcy vf/kdre gksrh gS
(4) Hydrostatic energy is maximum on this 45° plane (4) bl 45° lery ij tyh; ÅtkZ vf/kdre gksrh gS

20. Self-ignition temperature of petrol is of the order of: 20. isVªksy dk Lor% çTToyu rkieku fdl dksfV esa vkrk gS%
(1) 240°C (2) 370°C (1) 240°C (2) 370°C
(3) 450°C (4) More than 500°C (3) 450°C (4) 500°C ls vf/kd

21. If L be the stroke in metres and N its rpm, then piston 21. ;fn ehVjksa esa vk?kkr ^L* gks rFkk bldk rpm ^N* gks rks m/min esa
speed in m/min is given by: fiLVu xfr fdruh gksrh gS%
(1) LN (2) LN / 2 (1) LN (2) LN/2
(3) 2LN (4) LN / 4 (3) 2LN (4) LN/4

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22. A closed gaseous system undergoes a reversible 22. ,d cUn xSlh; ra= esa mRØe.kh; çØe fd;k tkrk gS] ftlds nkSjku
process during which 200 kcal are rejected, the 200 fdyks dSyksjh jí fd, tkrs gSaA blls vk;ru esa 4m3 ls 2m3
volume changing from 4m3 to 2m3 and the pressure rd ifjorZu gksrk gS rFkk nkc 4.27kg/cm2 ij fLFkj jgrk gSA
remaining constant at 4.27 kg/cm2. The change of vkUrfjd ÅtkZ esa ifjorZu gksxk%
internal energy will be: (1) +10 fdyks dSyksjh (2) –10 fdyks dSyksjh
(1) +10 kcal (2) –10 kcal (3) 0 (4) +5 fdyks dSyksjh
(3) 0 (4) +5 kcal

23. On psychrometric chart, wet bulb temperature lines are: 23. vkæZrkferh; ys[kkfp= ij vkæZ cYc rkieku dh ykbus gksrh gSa%
(1) Horizontal (1) {kSfrt
(2) Vertical (2) vuqyEc
(3) Straight inclined sloping downward to the right (3) nkbZ rjQ uhps dh vksj vkur <yku okyh lh/kh js[kk
(4) Curved (4) oØ

24. A distributor in spark ignition engines performs the 24. LQfyax çTToyu batu esa ,d forjd buesa ls fdldk dk;Z djrk gS%
function of: (1) okafNr flysUMj esa bZa/ku rsy dh lgh ek=k dk forj.k
(1) Distributing the right quantity of fuel oil to the desired (2) mi;qä :i ls ckafNr ok;q dk forj.k
cylinder (3) ifg;ksa dh “kfä dk forj.k
(2) Distributing the air requirement appropriately (4) batu esa lgh çTokyu Øe miyC/k djkuk
(3) Distributing the power to the wheels
(4) Providing the correct firing order in the engine

25. Which of the following instruments is used to measure 25. cjukSyh çes; dk ç;ksx djus ij çokg ekius ds fy, fuEukafdr esa ls
flow on the application of Bernoulli’s theorem: dkSu ls midj.kksa dk ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Venturimeter (2) Orifice plate (1) osUVqjh ekih (2) vkWfjfQl IysV
(3) Pitot tube (4) All of these (3) fiVksVukfydk (4) mi;qZä lHkh

26. The magnitude of two forces, which when acting at 26. nks cyks dk ifjek.k tks tc ledks.k ij dk;Z djrk gS rks 10 kg
right angle produce resultant for of 10 kg and when ds fy, ifj.kkeh mRiUu djrk gS vkSj tc 60° ij dk;Z djrk gS rks
acting at 60° produce resultant of 13 kg. These 13 kg ds fy, ifj.kkeh mRiUu djrk gSA ;s cy buesa ls D;k gSa%
forces are: (1) 2 and 6 kg (2) 3 and 1 Kg
(1) 2 and 6 kg (2) 3 and 1 Kg (3) 5 and 5 kg (4) 2 and 5 kg
(3) 5 and 5 kg (4) 2 and 5 kg

27. A flywheel weighs (981/π) kg and has a radius of 27. ,d xfrikyd pØ dk otu ¼981/π½ gS rFkk mlds ifjHkze.k dh
gyration of 100 cm. It is given a spin of 100 r.p.m. f=T;k 100 lsUVhehVj gS blds yxHkx {kSfrt v{k ij 100 rpm dk
about its horizontal axis. The whole assembly is pØ.k gSA lEiw.kZ ,dy laxBu 8 rad/sec ij yxHkx vuqyEc v{k
rotating about a vertical axis at 6 rad/sec. The ij ?kw.kZu dj jgk gSA rks blesa ?kw.kkZ{k LFkk;h cy ;qXe vuqHkwr gksxk%
gyroscopic couple experienced will be: (1) 2000 Kg m (2) 19,620 Kg m
(1) 2000 kg m (2) 19,620 kg m (3) 20,000 Kg m (4) 1962 Kg m
(3) 20,000 kg m (4) 1962 kg m

28. Stainless steel contains: 28. LVsuysl LVhy esa gksrk gS%
(1) Chromium, iron and nickel (1) Øksfe;e] yksgk rFkk fudy
(2) Chromium and nickel (2) Øksfe;e rFkk fudy
(3) Chromium, nickel, iron and carbon (3) Øksfe;e] fudy] yksgk rFkk dkcZu
(4) Tungsten, vanadium and chromium (4) VSUxLVsu] osusfM;e rFkk Øksfe;e

29. A rope is wrapped twice around a rough pole with a 29. ?k’kZ.k µ ds xq.kkad lfgr ,d jLlh ,d [kqjnqjs [kaHks ij nks ckj yisVh
coefficient to friction µ. It is subjected to a force F1 at tkrh gSA blds ,d fljs ij cy F1 yxk;k tkrk gSA blds nwljs fljs
one end. A gradually increasing force F2 is applied at ij Øe”k% c<+rk gqvk cy F2 rc rd yxk;k tkrk gS tc rd jLlh
the other end till the rope just starts slipping. At this fQlyuk “kq: ugha dj nsrh gSA bl {k.k esa F2 ls F1 dk vuqikr
instant the ratio of F2 to F1 is: D;k gksxk%
(1) 1 (2) e4πµ (1) 1 (2) e
4πµ

(3) e2µ (4) eµ360 (3) e2µ (4) eµ360

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30. A body of mass m moving with a constant velocity v 30. nO;eku m dkz ,d fi.M vpj osx v ls pyrs gq;s mlh nzO;eku dh
hits another body of same mass at rest and sticks to it. nwljs fi.M ls Vdjkrk gS rFkk mlds lkFk fpid tkrk gSA ml fLFkfr
The velocity of both together will be equal to: esa nksuksa dk lkFk lkFk osx buesa ls fdlds cjkcj gksxk%
(1) v (2) Zero (1) v (2) “kwU;
(3) 2v (4) v/2 (3) 2v (4) v/2

31. A cantilever beam is deflected by δ due to load P. If 31. Hkkj p ds dkj.k ,d izkl/kj.k δ }kjk fo{ksfir dh tkrh gSA ;fn
length of beam is doubled, the deflection compared to /kj.k dh yEckbZ nqxuh dj nh tk,] rks izFke fLFkfr dh rqyuk esa
earlier case will be changed by a factor of: fo{ksi.k buesa ls fdl dkjd ls ifjofrZr gks tk,xk%
(1) 2 (2) 1/2 (1) 2 (2) 1/2
(3) 1/8 (4) 8 (3) 1/8 (4) 8

32. Work study is concerned with: 32. dk;Z v/;;u dk lEcU/k fuEukafdr esa ls fdlls gS%
(1) Improving present method and finding standard time (1) orZeku Ik)fr esa lq/kkj djuk o ekud le; dk irk yxkuk
(2) Motivation of workers (2) deZpkfj;ksa dk vfHkizsj.k
(3) Improving production capability (3) mRiknu {kerk esa lq/kkj djuk
(4) Improving production planning and control (4) mRiknu ;kstuk rFkk fu;a=.k esa lq/kkj djuk

33. The rated life of a ball bearing: 33. ,d cky fc;fjax dk vuqer thou%
(1) Is proportional to the load (1) Hkkj ds lekuqikrh gksrk gS
(2) Is inversely proportional to the load (2) Hkkj ds foykser% lekuqikrh gksrk gS
(3) Is inversely proportional to the square of the load (3) Hkkj ds oxZ ds foykser% lekuqikrh gksrk gS
(4) Is inversely proportional to the cube of the load (4) Hkkj ds ?ku ds foykser% lekuqikrh gksrk gS

34. Which of the following type of gears is recommended 34. 50:1 dh xfr ds U;wuhdj.k ds fy, fuEukafdr esa ls fdl çdkj ds
for a speed reduction of 50:1. fx;jksa dh flQkfj'k dh tkrh gS%
(1) Spur (2) Helical (1) Lij (2) gsyhdy
(3) Worm (4) Bevel (3) okeZ (4) csoy

35. Employing superheated steam in turbines lead to: 35. VckZbuksa esa vfr Åf"er eki dk ç;ksx c<+kok nsrk gS%
(1) Increase in erosion of blades (1) CysM+ksa ds vijnu esa o`f)
(2) Decrease in erosion of blades (2) CysM+ksa ds vijnu esa deh
(3) No erosion in blading (3) CysfMax esa dksbZ vijnu ugha
(4) No change in erosion of blading (4) CysfMax ds vijnu esa dksbZ ifjorZu ugha

36. Electrode is consumed in: 36. bysDVªkWM [kpZ gksrs gSa%


(1) Arc welding (2) Tungsten-inert gas welding (1) vkdZ osfYMax esa (2) VaxLVu&buVZ xSl osfYMax esa
(3) Gas welding (4) Thermit welding (3) xSl osfYMax esa (4) FkfeZV osfYMax esa
37. Depth of cut in turning operation is the total reduction 37. orZu çpkyu esa dV dh xgjkbZ dqy deh gS%
in the: (1) dk;Z ds O;kl esa
(1) Diameter of the work (2) dk;Z dh f=T;k esa
(2) Radius of the work (3) vkStkj ds ,d ikl esa dk;Z dh f=T;k esa
(3) Radius of the work in one pass of the tool (4) vkStkj ds ,d ikl esa dk;Z ds O;kl esa
(4) Diameter of the work in one pass of the tool

38. A 300 mm diameter basketball of 2 mm wall thickness 38. 300 mm O;kl dh ,d ckLdsVckWy ftldh nhokj dh eksVkbZ 2 mm
has been inflated to a pressure of 100 kPa. The value gS] dks 100 kPa ds nkc ij Qqyk;k tkrk gSA fodflr ifj/kh;
of hoop stress developed is equal to: çfrcy dk eku buesa ls fdlds cjkcj gS%
(1) 10.0 MPa (2) 5.0 MPa (1) 10.0 MPa (2) 5.0 MPa
(3) 3.75 MPa (4) 2.75 MPa (3) 3.75 MPa (4) 2.75 MPa

39. A solid shaft is used to transmit 120 π kilowatt at 120 39. 120 rpm ij 120 π fdyksokV laçs"k.k djus ds fy, ,d Bksl 'kS¶V
rpm. The torque transmitted by the shaft is given as: dk ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA 'kS¶V }kjk laçsf"kr cy vk?kw.kZ gS%
(1) 30 kNm (2) 60 kNm (1) 30 kNm (2) 60 kNm
(3) 90 kNm (4) 120 kNm (3) 90 kNm (4) 120 kNm

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40. One reversible engine operates between 1600 K and T2 40. ,d mRØe.kh; batu 1600 K rFkk T2 K ds chp pyrk gS tcfd
K and another reversible engine operates between T2 ,d vU; mRØe.kh; batu T2 K rFkk 400 K ds chp pyrk gSA ;fn
K and 400 K. If both engines have same heat input and nksuksa batuksa dk ,d leku Å"ek fuos'k vkSj fuxZe gS rks rkieku T2
output, then the temperature T2 must be equal to: buesa ls fdlds cjkcj gksxk%
(1) 1400 K (2) 1200 K (1) 1400 K (2) 1200 K
(3) 1000 K (4) 800 K (3) 1000 K (4) 800 K

41. In a quick return mechanism, the time ratio (T. R) of 41. rqjr okilh ;kfU=dh esa vxzrk vk?kkr ls okilh vk?kkr dk le;
the advance stroke to return stroke is: vuqikr ¼T. R½ gS%
(1) T . R < 1 (2) T . R > 1 (1) T . R < 1 (2) T . R > 1
(3) T . R = 1 (4) T . R = ∞ (3) T . R = 1 (4) T . R = ∞

42. In metals subjected to cold working, strain hardening 42. 'khr dk;Z esa ç;qä gksus okyh /kkrqvksa esa foÑfr dBksju çHkko buesa ls
effect is due to: fdl dkj.k gksrk gS%
(1) Slip mechanism (2) Twining mechanism (1) fLyi ;kfU=d (2) ;eyu ;kfU=dh
(3) Dislocation mechanism (4) Fracture mechanism (3) foLFkkiu ;kfU=dh (4) foHkax ;kfU=dh

43. Gray cast iron is best welded by: 43. ?kwlj <yoka yksgk buesa ls loZJs"B :i ls fdlls osYM fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) TIG (2) ARC (1) TIG (2) ARC
(3) MIG (4) Oxy-acetylene (3) MIG (4) vkWDlh ,lhVhyhu

44. The surface cracks in the weldment of non-magnetic 44. xSj&pqEcdh; feJ/kkrq ds osYM fojpu esa lrg ij iM+h njkjksa dk
alloys can be inspected by: buesa ls fdlds }kjk fujh{k.k fd;k tk ldrk gS%
(1) Fluorescent test (2) Ultrasonic testing (1) çfrnhfIr ijh{k.k (2) vYVªklkWfud ijh{k.k
(3) X-ray test (4) Magnaflux method (3) ,Dl&js ijh{k.k (4) eSxuk¶yDl i)fr

45. In thermit welding, the iron oxide and aluminium oxide 45. FkfeZV osfYMax esa ykSg vkWDlkbM rFkk vY;wfefu;e vkWDlkbM fdl
are mixed in the proportion of: vuqikr esa feyk, tkrs gS\
(1) 1:1 (2) 3:1 (1) 1:1 (2) 3:1
(3) 1:3 (4) None of the above (3) 1:3 (4) buesa ls dksbZ Hkh ugha
46. Solder is essentially a: 46. Vk¡dk fuEukafdr esa ls fdl ij vfuok;Zr% vk/kkfjr gksrk gS%
(1) Tin-silver base (2) Tin lead base (1) fVu&flyoj vk/kkfjr (2) fVu ySM vk/kkfjr
(3) Tin-bismuth base (4) Silver lead base (3) fVu&fcLeFk vk/kkfjr (4) flyoj ySM vk/kkfjr

47. A fusible plug is used: 47. laxyuh; Iyx dk ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) To safeguard a boiler against excessive pressure (1) vR;f/kd nkc ds fo:) ckW;yj dh j{kk ds fy,
(2) To safeguard a boiler against excessive mass of (2) mRikfnr vR;f/kd Hkki lewg ds fo:) ckW;yj dks lqjf{kr j[kus
steam generated ds fy,
(3) To stop feeding of water to the boiler, when water flow (3) tc ty çokg okafPNr ek=k ls vf/kd gks rc ckW;yj esa ikuh
is more than desirable Mkyuk cUn djus ds fy,
(4) To safeguard a boiler against excessive temperature (4) vR;f/kd rkieku ls ck;yj dh j{kk ds fy,

48. Aircraft piston engines operate on: 48. ok;q;ku fiLVu batu fuEukafdr esa ls fdl ij pyrs gSa%
(1) Otto cycle (2) Diesel Cycle (1) vksVks pØ (2) Mhty pØ
(3) Brayton cycle (4) Rankine cycle (3) czkbVu pØ (4) jsudkbu pØ

49. Thrust to weight ratio is maximum for a: 49. otu ls ç.kksn dk vuqikr dk ç.kksn buesa ls fdlds fy, vf/kdre gS%
(1) Ramjet (2) Turbofan (1) jketsV (2) VcksZQSu
(3) Turbojet (4) Rocket (3) VcksZtsV (4) jkWdsV

50. In a turbine engine, the air and fuel are mixed together 50. VckZbu batu esa ok;q vkSj b±/ku buesa ls fdlesa lkFk feyk, tkrs gSa%
in the: (1) LVsVlZ dEçslj (2) VckZbu
(1) Stators Compressor (2) Turbine (3) ukWty ¼rqaM½ (4) ngu d{k
(3) Nozzle (4) Combustion chamber

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51. Mach number in a supersonic wind tunnel test section 51. fdlh lqijlkSfud iou lqjax ijh{k.k çHkkx esa eSd la[;k buesa ls
can be obtained by measuring: fdls eki dj çkIr dh tk ldrh gS%
(1) Static pressure (1) LFkSfrd nkc
(2) Both static and total pressure (2) LFkSfrd rFkk dqy nkc nksuksa
(3) Total pressure (3) dqy nkc
(4) None of the above (4) mi;qZä esa dksbZ ugha

52. In a structure in 2 D state of stress, the principal 52. fdlh lajpuk esa çfrcy dh 2 D voLFkk esa ,d fcUnq ij çeq[k
stresses at a point give: çfrcy nsrk gS%
(1) Maximum shear stress (1) vf/kdre vi:i.k çfrcy
(2) Maximum direct stress (2) vf/kdre çR;{k çfrcy
(3) Maximum and minimum shear stresses (3) vf/kdre vkSj U;wure vi:i.k çfrcy
(4) Maximum and minimum direct stresses (4) vf/kdre vkSj U;wure çR;{k çfrcy

53. In an ideal gas turbine cycle, the thermal efficiency is a 53. ,d vkn'kZ xSl VckZbu pØ esa rkih; n{krk buesa ls fdldk ,d
function of: Qyu gS%
(1) The cycle temperature ratio (1) pØ rkieku vuqikr
(2) The temperature ratio across the combustor (2) dEcLVj ds ikj rkieku vuqikr
(3) The temperature ratio across the turbine (3) VckZbu ds ikj rkieku vuqikr
(4) None of the above (4) mi;qZä esa dksbZ ugha

54. The rotor of an axial compressor: 54. v{kh; lEihMd dk ?kw.kZd%


(1) Increases relative velocity (1) lEcfU/kr osx c<+krk gSA
(2) Brings the flow parallel to axis (2) çokg dks v{k ds lekukUrj ykrk gSA
(3) Adds energy and increases the pressure (3) ÅtkZ tksM+rk gS vkSj nkc dks c<+krk gSA
(4) None of these (4) mi;qZä esa dksbZ ugha

55. Compared to an axial compressor stage, centrifugal 55. v{kh; laihfM= LVst dh rqyuk esa vidsUæh laihfM= LVst esa%
compressor stage has a: (1) mPprj n{krk gksrh gS
(1) Higher efficiency (2) mPprj nkc vuqikr gksrk gS
(2) Higher pressure ratio (3) mPprj dher gksrh gS
(3) Higher cost (4) çfrbZdkbZ okrkxz {ks= esa mPprj ekl çokg nj gksrh gS
(4) Higher mass flow rate per unit frontal area

56. Reynolds stress is a property of:


56. jsuYM~l çfrcy fuEu esa ls fdldk xq.k/keZ gS\
(1) vifjorhZ vç{kqC/k çokg (2) ç{kqC/k çokg
(1) Steady laminar flow (2) Turbulent flow
(3) rjy (4) ifjorhZ vç{kqC/k çokg
(3) The fluid (4) Unsteady laminar flow

57. Maximum bending moment in a beam occurs at the 57. vf/kdre cadu vk?kw.kZ naM ds fdl fcUnq ij gksrh gS%
point of: (1) vf/kdre vi:i.k (2) ufr ifjorZu
(1) Maximum shear (2) Inflexion (3) 'kwU; vi:i.k (4) 'kwU; <yku
(3) Zero shear (4) Zero slope

58. Bulk modulus of elasticity is the ratio of: 58. çR;kLFkrk vk;ru ekikad fuEu esa ls fdldk vuqikr gS\
(1) Tensile stress to tensile strain (1) ruu çfrcy ls ruu foÑfr dk
(2) Compressive stress to compressive strain (2) laihMu çfrcy ls laihMu foÑfr dk
(3) Compressive stress to volumetric strain (3) laihMu çfrcy ls vk;ru foÑfr dk
(4) Tesile stress to rate of tensile strain (4) ruu çfrcy ls ruu foÑfr dh nj dk

59. One ton refrigeration means: 59. ,d Vu ç'khru dk vFkZ gS%


(1) 1000 kg of ice at 0°C (1) 0°C ij 1000 fdyksxzke cQZ
(2) 100 kg of ice at 0°C (2) 0°C ij 100 fdyksxzke cQZ
(3) 3.52 kW of cooling effect (3) 3.52 kW dk 'khryu çHkko
(4) Refrigerant flowing at the rate of 1000 kg/hour (4) 1000 fdxzk-@?kaVs dh nj ls çokfgr gksus okyk ç'khrd

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60. Fourier number may be expressed as ratio of: 60. Qksfj;s la[;k dks fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlds vuqikr ds :i esa
(1) Buoyancy to viscous force
vfHkO;ä fd;k tk ldrk gS\
(2) Internal thermal resistance of a solid to the boundary (1) mRIykodrk ls ';ku cy dk
layer thermal resistance (2) Bksl ds vkUrfjd rkih; çfrjks/k ls ifjlhek Lrj rkih; çfrjks/k
(3) Gravitational and surface tension forces dk
(4) Heat conduction rate to the rate of thermal energy (3) xq:Roh; ,oa i`"B ruu cy
storage in a solid (4) Å"ek pkyu nj ls Bkslksa esa rkih; ÅtkZ HkaMkj.k nj dk

61. Seamless tubes are made by one of the following 61. ext+h tksM+ jfgr ¼seamless½ ufy;k¡ fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl ç.kkyh
process: }kjk rS;kj dh tkrh gSa\
(1) Piercing (2) Hot forging (1) os/ku (2) rIr QkstZu
(3) Power rolling (4) Counter boring (3) ikoj jksfyax (4) çfros/ku

62. The net work done by /or on closed system undergoing 62. nh xbZ nks voLFkkvksa ds chp py jgs ,d :)ks"e çØe }kjk@vFkok
an adiabatic process between two given states: cUn ra= ij fd;k x;k 'kq) dk;Z%
(1) Depends solely on end states (1) iw.kZr% vfUre voLFkkvksa ij fuHkZj djrk gS
(2) Depends on the path of the process (2) çØe ds ekxZ ij fuHkZj djrk gS
(3) Depends whether the process is reversible or (3) bl ckr ij fuHkZj djrk gS fd çØe çfrØE; gS vFkok
irreversible vçfrØE;
(4) Is equal to ∫Pdv (4) ∫Pdv ds cjkcj gS

63. The second law deals with: 63. f}rh; fu;e O;ogkj djrk gS%
(1) Thermal equilibrium of the system (1) ra= dh rkih; lkE;koLFkk ds lkFk
(2) Conservation of energy principle (2) ÅtkZ fl)kUr ds laj{k.k ds lkFk
(3) Degradation of the quality of energy (3) ÅtkZ dh xq.koÙkk ds vid"kZ ds lkFk
(4) Reference state for the measurement of property (4) xq.k /keZ mRØe&eki ds ekius ds fy, lUnHkZ voLFkk
entropy

64. For a certain isenthalpic expansion process, the Joule 64. ,d fuf'pr le,UFkSYih foLrkj çØe ds fy,] tqys&Fkkelu xq.kkad
– Thomson coefficient is negative, the temperature _.kkRed gSA ,sls çØe ds fy, foLrkj ds i'pkr rkieku gksxk%
after expansion for such a process will be: (1) çkjfEHkd rkieku ls de
(1) Less than the initial temperature (2) çkjfEHkd rkieku ds cjkcj
(2) Equal to the initial temperature (3) çkjfEHkd rkieku ls vf/kd
(3) Greater than the initial temperature (4) vf/kdre O;qRØe.k rkieku
(4) The maximum inversion temperature

65. In an ideal reheat vapor power cycle, the principle 65. ,d vkn'kZ iqu%rki ok"i 'kfä lkbfdy esa iqu% rki dk çeq[k ykHk gS
advantage of reheat is the increase in the: buesa ls fdlesa o`f) gksuk%
(1) Back work ratio (1) fiNyk dk;Z vuqikr
(2) Quality of steam at the turbine exit (2) VckZbu ,fDtV ij Hkki dh xq.koÙkk
(3) Specific steam consumption (3) fof'k"V Hkki [kir
(4) Heat transferred to steam in the boiler (4) Ook;yj esa Hkki esa Å"ek LFkkukUrj.k

66. Froude number is a non–dimensional parameter 66. vkIyodsfUær Å¡pkbZ buesa ls fdlds chp dh nwjh gS%
relevant for the study of: (1) ty lrg vkSj nkc dsUæ
(1) Flow of compressible fluids (2) vkIyo dsUæ vkSj xq:Ro ØsUæ
(2) Water hammer (3) vkIyo dsUæ vkSj mRIykodrk ØsUæ
(3) Hydraulic jump (4) vkIyo dsUæ vkSj ty lrg
(4) Flow through pipes

67. The function of an interpolator in a CNC machine 67. ,d CNC e'khu fu;a=d esa fdlh ç{ksIrk dk dk;Z buesa ls D;k
controller is to provide: lqyHk djkuk gksrk gS%
(1) Spindle speed control (1) rqdZ xfr fu;a=.k
(2) Position feedback and control (2) fLFkfr iqufuZos'k vkSj fu;a=.k
(3) Feed drive coordination and control (3) QhM Mªkbo dksvkMhZus'ku vkSj fu;a=.k
(4) On/off relay control (4) vkWu@vkWQ fjys fu;a=.k

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68. A solid circular shaft is used to transmit 120 π kilowatt 68. 240 rpm ij 120 π fdyksokV lapkfjr djus ds fy, ,d Bksl o`Ùkkdkj
at 240 rpm. The torque transmitted by the shaft is: 'kS¶V dk ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA 'ks¶V }kjk lapkfjr cy vk?kw.kZ gS%
(1) 15 kN.m (2) 30 kN.m (1) 15 kN.m (2) 30 kN.m
(3) 60 kN.m (4) 120 kN.m (3) 60 kN.m (4) 120 kN.m

69. Two mating spur gears have 25 teeth and 75 teeth. The 69. nks esyh Lij fx;jksa esa 25 vkSj 75 nk¡r gSaA xjkjh 1260 rpm ij
pinion rotates at 1260 rpm. What is the rotational ?kwerh gSA fx;j dh ?kw.kZu xfr D;k gS%
speed of gear? (1) 1260 rpm (2) 1060 rpm
(1) 1260 rpm (2) 1060 rpm (3) 840 rpm (4) 420 rpm
(3) 840 rpm (4) 420 rpm

70. Electrolyte used for fine hole drilling by 70. oS|qr jklk;fud e'khfuax }kjk lw{e fNæ fMªy djus ds fy, ç;ksx
electrochemical machining is: fd;k tkus okyk fo|qr vi?kV; gS%
(1) H2SO4 (2) NaBr (1) H2SO4 (2) NaBr
(3) NaCl (4) KI (3) NaCl (4) KI

71. Choose the correct one out of the following alternatives. 71. fuEukafdr fodYiksa esa ls lgh ,d dks pqfu,%
Process Mechanism of material removal çØe inkFkZ gVkus dh ;a= fof/k
P. EDM 1. Erosion P. EDM 1. vijnu
Q. ECM 2. Thermal evaporation Q. ECM 2. rkih; ok"ihdj.k
R. AJM 3. Anodic dissolution R. AJM 3. ,uksMh foy;u
4. Etching 4. fu{kkj.k
(1) P–2, Q–3, R–1 (2) P–2, Q–4, R–1 (1) P–2, Q–3, R–1 (2) P–2, Q–4, R–1
(3) P–1, Q–3, R–4 (4) P–4, Q–3, R–1 (3) P–1, Q–3, R–4 (4) P–4, Q–3, R–1

72. The following operations are involved in producing 72. pw.kZ /kkrqdeZ Hkkx ds mRiknu esa fuEukafdr çpkyu 'kkfey gSA mUgsa
powder metallurgy parts. Arrange them in sequence: Øe ls yxk,%
P Forging P QkstZu
Q Sintering Q rkiiqatu
R Compaction R laguu
S Blending S feJ.k
(1) S, R, P, Q (2) S, P, R, Q (1) S, R, P, Q (2) S, P, R, Q
(4) S, R, Q, P (3) None of these (3) S, R, Q, P (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
73. The commonly used flux for brazing is: 73. Vkadk yxkus ds fy, lkekU; :i ls ç;ksx fd;k tkus okyk ¶yDl gS%
(1) Slag (2) Lead (1) /kkrq ey (2) lhlk
(3) Borax (4) Sodium chloride (3) lqgkxk (4) lksfM;e DyksjkbM

74. The strength of the tool essentially depends upon: 74. vkStkj dk cy vfuok;Z :i ls buesa ls fdl ij fuHkZj djrk gS%
(1) Lip angle (1) vks"B dks.k
(2) Rake angle (2) ufr dks.k
(3) Cutting angle (3) drZd dks.k
(4) Relief angle (4) foekspu dks.k

75. The crystal structure of copper–nickel alloy is: 75. rkack&fudy feJ/kkrq dh fØLVy lajpuk gS%
(1) BCC (1) BCC
(2) HCP (2) HCP
(3) FCC (3) FCC
(4) Diamond Cubic (4) Mk;eUM D;wfcd

76. Fine machining improves fatigue performance of a 76. mÙke e'khuu ls buesa ls fdlds }kjk fdlh inkFkZ ds JkfUr fu"iknu
material by: esa lq/kkj gksrk gS%
(1) Changing the surface roughness (1) i`"B :{krk esa ifjorZu ls
(2) Forming a stronger surface (2) vf/kd etcwr i`"B dk fuekZ.k djds
(3) Introducing tensile residual stress (3) ruu vof'k"V çfrcy 'kkfey djds
(4) Introducing compressive residual stress (4) lEihfM+r vof'k"V çfrcy 'kkfey djds

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77. Coke throughput in a blast furnace can be increased 77. okR;k Hkêh esa dks;yk >ksadus dks buesa ls fdlds }kjk c<+k;k tk ldrk
by: gS%
(1) Decreased blast volume (1) ?kVh gqbZ okR;k ek=k
(2) Oxygenated blast (2) vkWDlhtuhÑr okR;k
(3) Increased volume of slag (3) /kkrq ey dh c<+h gqbZ ek=k
(4) Dehumidified blast (4) vkæZrk âkflr okR;k

78. Which of the following is not considered a basic 78. vkdZ osYMyu ds fy, buesa ls fdls ,d ewy çkpy ugha ekuk tkrk
parameter for arc welding? gS%
(1) Current (2) Voltage (1) /kkjk ¼djUV½ (2) oksYVrk
(3) Pressure (4) Welding speed (3) nkc (4) osYMu xfr

79. Which of the following is not a typical defect of flat rolling? 79. fuEukafdr esa ls D;k likV csYyu dk ,d fof'k"V nks"k ugha gS%
(1) Edge cracking (1) fdukjs esa njkj
(2) Centre cracking (2) dsUæ esa njkj
(3) Wavy edges (3) ÅeÊ fdukjs
(4) Bulging (4) mHkju

80. An odd shaped body weighing 7.5 kg and occupying 80. ,d vle vkdkj ds fi.M ftldk Hkkj 7.5 kg rFkk vk;ru 0.01
0.01 m3 volume will be completely submerged in a fluid ehVj3 gS],d æo esa iw.kZr% Mwc tkrk gSA æo dk fof”k’V xq:Ro vad
having specific gravity of: gksxk%
(1) 1 (2) 1.2 (1) 1 (2) 1.2
(3) 0.8 (4) 0.75 (3) 0.8 (4) 0.75

81. The pressure in the air space above an oil (sp. gr. 0.8) 81. ,d VSad esa rsy ¼fof”k’V xq:Ro vad = 0.8½ ds Åij eqä ok;q lrg
surface in a tank is 0.1 kgf/ cm2. The pressure at 2.5 m ij nkc 0.1 kgf/ lseh-2. gSA rsy lrg ls 2.5 ehVj uhps nkc gksxk%
below the oil surface will be: (1) 2 ehVj ty&LrEHk
(1) 2 metres of water column (2) 3 ehVj ty&LrEHk
(2) 3 metres of water column (3) 3.5 ehVj ty&LrEHk
(3) 3.5 metres of water column (4) 4 ehVj ty&LrEHk
(4) 4 metres of water column

82. The velocity of a mass of 5 kg after falling a height of 5 82. fojkekoLFkk ls 5 ehVj Å¡pkbZ ls fxjus ds ckn 5 fdxzk- æO;eku ds
m from rest would be approximately equal to: ,d fi.M dk osx yxHkx gksxk%
(1) 5 m/sec (2) 10 m/sec (1) 5 ehVj/lsds.M (2) 10 ehVj/lsds.M
(3) 25 m/sec (4) 50 m/sec (3) 25 ehVj/lsds.M (4) 50 ehVj/lsds.M

83. Transmission of power from the engine to the rear axle 83. ,d vkWVkseksckby ds batu ls fiNys /kqjh dks “kfä çs’k.k gksrk gS%
of an automobile is by means of: (1) fefJr fx;j }kjk (2) okWeZ ,oa pØ i)fr }kjk
(1) Compound gears (2) Worm and wheel method (3) gwd laf/k }kjk (4) osoy fx;j }kjk
(3) Hooke’s joint (4) Bevel gears

84. Ductility of a material can be defined as: 84. ,d inkFkZ dh rU;rk ifjHkkf’kr dh tkrh gS%
(1) Ability to undergo large permanent deformations in (1) ncko esa vf/kd ls vf/kd LFkk;h foÑfr ls xqtjus dh {kerk ls
compression (2) ewy Lo:i dks çkIr djus dh {kerk ls
(2) Ability to recover its original form (3) ruko esa vf/kd ls vf/kd LFkk;h foÑfr ls xqtjus dh {kerk ls
(3) Ability to undergo large permanent deformations in (4) mi;qZä lHkh
tension
(4) All of the above

85. Cast iron has: 85. <yok yksgk esa gksrk gS%
(1) High tensile strength (1) mPp ruko “kfä
(2) Its elastic limit is close to the ultimate breaking strength (2) bldh çR;kLFk lhek vfUre Hkaxqj {kerk ds lehi
(3) High ductility (3) mPp rU;rk
(4) All of these (4) mi;qZä lHkh

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86. Moulding sand must possess the following property to 86. {kj.k jksdus ,oa fi?kys gq, /kkrq ds fLFkj /kkfRod ncko dks lgus gsrq
resist erosion and withstand metallostatic pressure of lk¡ps ds fy, ckyw esa fuEu xq.k gksus pkfg,%
molten metal: (1) “kq’d {kerk (2) rkih; fLFkjrk
(1) Dry strength (2) Thermal stability (3) viorZurk (4) fuLlj.krk
(3) Refractoriness (4) Permeability

87. Foot valves are provided in the suction line of a 87. vfHkdsUæh; iEi ds lDlu fljs ij QqV okYo yxkrs gSa%
centrifugal pump to: (1) dSfoVs”ku jksdus ds fy,
(1) Avoid cavitation (2) æo esa xanxh nwj djus ds fy,
(2) Remove the contaminant present in the liquid (3) æo fuLlj.k dks fu;af=r djus gsrq
(3) Control the liquid discharge (4) iEi pykus ls iwoZ gj ckj çkbfeax jksdus gsrq
(4) Avoid priming every time we start the pump

88. If a mass of 20 kg falling from a height of 1.0 m from rest 88. ;fn 1.0 m dh Å¡pkbZ ls fxj jgs 20 fdxzk- ds iqat dks 1 m xgjh
is brought to rest by penetrating into sand by 1 m then jsr ds vUnj /k¡lkdj fLFkj fd;k tkrk gS rks jsr dh vkSlr
average resistance offered by sand is approximately: çfrjks/kdrk buesa ls yxHkx fdruh gksxh%
(1) 20 Newtons (2) 110 Newtons (1) 20 U;wVkWUl (2) 110 U;wVkWUl
(3) 150 Newtons (4) 200 Newtons (3) 150 U;wVkWUl (4) 200 U;wVkWUl

89. Haematite and magnetite are the ores of: 89. gsesVkbV rFkk eSXusVkbV v;Ld gSa%
(1) Aluminum (2) Copper (1) ,Y;wfefu;e ds (2) rkack ds
(3) Iron (4) Sulphur (3) yksgs ds (4) lYQj ds

90. The mass flow through a convergent – divergent 90. vfHklkjh&vilkjh ukst+y ds ek/;e ls æO;eku çokg vf/kdre gksrk
nozzle is maximum when the pressure at: gS tc%
(1) Exit is equal to the critical pressure (1) fuxZe ij nkc ØkfUrd nkc ds cjkcj gksrk gS
(2) Exit is less than atmospheric pressure (2) fuxZe ij nkc ok;qeaMyh; nkc ls de gksrk gS
(3) Throat is equal to the exit pressure (3) daB ij nkc fuxZe rki ds cjkcj gksrk gS
(4) Throat is equal to the critical pressure (4) daB ij nkc ØkfUrd nkc ds cjkcj gksrk gS

91. The centrifugal tension in belts: 91. csYVksa esa vidsUæh ruko%
(1) Increases the power transmitted (1) lapfjr 'kfä c<+krk gS
(2) Decreases the power transmitted (2) lapfjr 'kfä de djrk gS
(3) Has no effect on the power transmitted (3) lapfjr 'kfä ij dksbZ çHkko ugha iM+rk gS
(4) Increases power transmitted up to a certain speed and (4) ,d fuf'pr xfr rd lapfjr 'kfä c<+krk gS vkSj mlds ckn
then decreases it. mls de djrk gS
92. In transverse fillet welded joints the size of weld is 92. vuqçLFk fQysV osYMM laf/k;ksa esa osYM dk vkdkj buesa ls fdlds
equal to: cjkcj gksrk gS%
(1) 0.5 × Throat of the weld (1) 0.5 × osYM dk daB
(2) Throat of weld (2) osYM dk daB
(3) 2 × Throat of the weld (3) 2 × osYM dk daB
(4) 2 × Throat of the weld (4) 2 × osYM dk daB

93. Tool life in the case of a grinding wheel is the time: 93. f?klkbZ ifg;k ds fo"k; esa vkStkj vk;q dk vfHkçk; fdl le; ls gS\
(1) Between two successive regrinds of the wheel (1) ifg, dh mÙkjksÙkj nks iquf?klkbZ ds chp ds le; ls
(2) Taken for the wheel to be balanced (2) ifg, dks larqfyr djus esa fy, x, le; ls
(3) Taken between two successive wheel dressings (3) nks mÙkjksÙkj ifg;k çlk/kuksa esa fy, x, le; ls
(4) Taken for a wear of 1 mm on its diameter (4) blds O;kl ij 1 fe-eh- ds fu?k"kZ.k ¼f?klus½ esa fy, x, le; ls

94. Electron beam welding can be carried out in: 94. bysDVªku fdj.kiqath osYMu fdl okrkoj.k esa fd;k tkrk gS\
(1) Open air (1) [kqyh txg ¼vksij ,;j½ esa
(2) A shielding gas environment (2) ifjj{kh xSl okrkoj.k esa
(3) A pressurized inert gas chamber (3) nkchÑr vfØ; xSl psEcj esa
(4) Vacuum (4) fuokZr esa

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95. The main purpose of boring operation, as compared to 95. fMªfyax ¼cjekuk½ dh rqyuk esa ços/ku lafØ;k dk eq[; mís'; D;k gS\
drilling is to: (1) ,d Nsn djuk ¼os/kuk½
(1) Drill a hole (2) osf/kr Nsn dks iwjk djuk
(2) Finish the drilled hole (3) Nsn dks Bhd djuk
(3) Correct the hole (4) fo;eku Nsn dks c<+kuk
(4) Enlarge the existing hole

96. Climb milling is chosen while machining because: 96. e'khu ¼e'khfuax½ }kjk dke djrs le; v/kksHkzfedrZu ¼fefyax Dykbe½
(1) The chip thickness increases gradually
pquk tkrk gS D;ksafd%
(2) It enables the cutter to dig in and start the cut (1) fpi dh eksVkbZ /khjs&/khjs c<+rh gS
(3) The specific power consumption is reduced (2) ;g dVj xM+kus ,oa dVkus esa lgk;rk djrk gS
(4) Better surface finish can be obtained (3) fof'k"V fctyh [kir ?kVkbZ tkrh gS
(4) csgÙkj i`"B ifj"dkj çkIr fd;k tk ldrk gS

97. Thrust force will increase with the increase in: 97. fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlesa o`f) ds dkj.k ç.kksn cy esa o`f) gksxh\
(1) Side cutting edge angle (1) ik'oZ drZu dksj dks.k
(2) Tool nose radius (2) vkStkj uklk f=T;k ¼Vwy ukst+ jsfMvl½
(3) Rake angle (3) ufr ¼jsd½ dks.k
(4) End cutting edge angle (4) var drZu dksj dks.k

98. In low carbon steels, presence of small quantities of 98. vYi dkcZu LVhy esa lYQj dh U;wu ek=k fuEu esa ls fdlesa lq/kkj
sulphur improves: djrh gS\
(1) Weldability (2) Formability (1) osYMuh;rk (2) ç:i.kh;rk
(3) Machinability (4) Hardenability (3) e'khur lqdjrk (4) dBksj.kh;rk

99. Single point thread cutting tools should ideally have: 99. ,dy fcUnq pwMh+ drZu vkStkj esa vkn’kZr% fuEu esa ls D;k gksuk pkfg,%
(1) Zero rake (1) “kwU; jsd
(2) Positive rake (2) /kukRed jsd
(3) Negative rake (3) _.kkRed jsd
(4) Normal rake (4) lkekU; jsd

100. Which one of the following is an advantage of forging? 100. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk QkstZu dk ykHk gS\
(1) Good surface finish (1) vPNk i`’B ifj’dkj
(2) Low tooling cost (2) fuEu midj.ku ifjO;; ¼Low tooling cost½
(3) Close tolerance (3) lao`Ùk lfg”.kqrk
(4) Improved physical property (4) mér HkkSfrd xq.k

101. Which one of the following materials is used as the 101. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk inkFkZ] cadu inkFkZ ds :i esa vi?k’kZ.k
bonding material for grinding wheels? ifg;ksa ds fy, ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\
(1) Silicon carbide (1) flfydkWu dkckzbM
(2) Sodium silicate (2) lksfM;e flfydsV
(3) Boron carbide (3) cksjksu dkckZbM
(4) Aluminium oxide (4) ,Y;wfefu;e vkWDlkbM

102. Poor fusion in a welded joint may be due to: 102. osfYMr tksM= esa vYi laxyu fdlds dkj.k gksrk gS\
(1) Lack of flux (1) ¶yDl dh deh ds dkj.k
(2) Improper current (2) vuqfpr /kkjk ds dkj.k
(3) High welding speed (3) mPp osYMu pky ds dkj.k
(4) Oxidizing atmosphere (4) vkWDlhdkjd ok;qeaMy ds dkj.k

103. Clinometer is related with: 103. DykbuksehVj ¼ufrekih½ fdlls lacaf/kr gS\
(1) Engineer’s parallel (1) bathfu;j ds lekUrj
(2) Angle gauges (2) dks.k çekih
(3) Spirit level (3) fLifjV ysoy
(4) Bevel protractor (4) csoysy çksVªsDVj

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104. A partially filled tank is being carried on a truck 104. va”kr% Hkjh gqbZ Vadh ,sls Vªd esa ys tkbZ tk jgh gS tks ,d leku
moving with constant acceleration. The water level of Roj.k ls py jgk gS rks VSad ds eqä i`’B dk ty Lrj%
free surface in the tank:
(1) {kSfrt jgsxk
(1) Will remain horizontal (2) vxz Hkkx esa Åij rFkk i”p Hkkx esa uhps pyrk jgsxk
(2) Move up in front and down in back (3) i”p Hkkx esa Åij rFkk vxz Hkkx esa uhps pyrk jgsxk
(3) Move up in back and move down in front
(4) dsUæ esa Åij rFkk vxz ,oa i”p Hkkx esa uhps pyrk jgsxk
(4) Move up in centre and down in front and back

105. Two beams have same width but one beam has double 105. nks naMksa dh ,d leku pkSM+kbZ gS fdarq ,d naM dh xgjkbZ nwljs ls
the depth of the other. The elastic strength of double nqxquh gSA rks nqxquh xgjkbZ okys naM dh yksp lkeF;Z nwljs dh rqyuk
depth beam compared to other beam will be: esa fdruh gksxh%
(1) Double (2) Four times (1) nqxquh (2) pkSxquh
(3) Six times (4) Eight times (3) N%xquh (4) vkB xquh

106. Temperature of a gas is a measure of: 106. fuEufyf[kr esa ls xSl dk rki fdldk eki gS%
(1) Its heating value (1) blds Å’ekeku dk
(2) Kinetic energy of molecules (2) v.kqvksa dh xfrd ÅtkZ dk
(3) Attraction of molecules (3) v.kqvksa ds vkd’kZ.k dk
(4) Surface tension of molecules (4) v.kqvksa ds i`’B ruko dk

107. Moment of Inertia of a solid sphere about its diameter is: 107. fdlh Bksl xksys ds tM+Ro vk?kw.kZ mlds O;kl ds lkis{k gksxh%
(1) Mr
2
(2) πr / 2
4
(1) Mr2 (2) πr4 / 2
(3) 2/5 Mr2 (4) 2/3 Mr2 (3) 2/5 Mr2 (4) 2/3 Mr2

108. For maximum range of a projectile, the angle of 108. ç{¨I; dh vf/kdre ijkl ds fy, ç{¨i.k dk dks.k fdruh fMxzh dk
projection should be: gksuk pkfg,%
(1) 30° (2) 45° (1) 30° (2) 45°
(3) 60° (4) 36° (3) 60° (4) 36°

109. A fly wheel on a motor accelerates uniformly from rest 109. fdlh eksVj ij ,d xfr ikyd pØ ,d leku :i ls 6 lsd.M esa
to 1000 rpm in 6 sec. The number of revolutions made fojke ls 1000 rpm rd xfr c<+krk gS rks crkvks fd, x,
is equal to: ifjØe.kksa dh la[;k fdlds cjkcj gS%
(1) 25 (2) 50 (1) 25 (2) 50
(3) 100 (4) 500 (3) 100 (4) 500

110. The commonly used value of helix angle for a standard 110. ,d ekud ,safBr cjesa ds dqaMfyuh dks.k ds fy, lkekU;r% ç;ksx fd,
twist drill is: tkus okyk eku gS%
(1) 12° (2) 29° (1) 12° (2) 29°
(3) 60° (4) 118° (3) 60° (4) 118°

111. A milling cutter having 18 teeth is to operate at a 111. 18 nkrksa okys ,d HkzfedrZd 22 m/mm dh drZu xfr ij dk;Z
cutting speed of 22 m/min. The diameter of the cutter djrk gSA drZd dk O;kl 10 cm gSA ;fn çHkj.k 0.20 m/min gks
is 10 cm. If the feed is 0.20 m/min, then rpm of the rks drZd dk rpm gksxkA
cutter would be: (1) 100 rpm (2) 80 rpm
(1) 100 rpm (2) 80 rpm (3) 70 rpm (4) 50 rpm
(3) 70 rpm (4) 50 rpm

112. Choose the correct statement: 112. lgh dFku pqfu,%


(1) Neutral flame is used to weld all metals. (1) leLr /kkrqvksa dks osYM djus esa mnklhu Tokyk dk ç;ksx fd;k
(2) By supplying equal volumes of oxygen and acetylene, tkrk gS
an oxidizing flame is obtained. (2) vkWDlhtu rFkk ,slhfVyhu dh leku ek=k esa vkiwfrZ djds
(3) The joint should be cleaned before brazing to avoid vkWDlhdkjd Tokyk çkIr dh ldrh gS
scale effect. (3) vuqeki çHkko ls cpus ds fy, Vkadk yxkus ls igys tksM+ dks
(4) Soldering iron is made of wedge shape in order to lkQ djuk pkfg,
retain heat. (4) Ŕek dks cuk, j[kus ds fy, Vkafd;k dks LQku vkdkj dk
cuk;k tkrk gS

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113. When grinding with diamond wheel, the coolant used 113. tc gfjd ifg, ds lkFk vi?k"kZ.k fd;k tkrk gS rks buesa ls fdls
should be: 'khrd æO; ds :i esa ç;ksx djuk pkfg,%
(1) Water (1) ty
(2) Paraffin (2) iSjkfQu
(3) Paraffin in equal quantity with water (3) ty ds lkFk leku ek=k esa iSjkfQu
(4) Soluble oil (4) ?kqyu'khy rsy

114. A lot of heat is generated between the cutting tool and 114. vi?k"kZ.k dh çfØ;k ds nkSjku drZu vkStkj rFkk dk;Z [kaM ds chp
work piece during the process of grinding. This heat is vR;f/kd m"ek mRiUu gksrh gSA bl Å"ek dks forfjr fd;k tkrk gS%
distributed: (1) leku :i ls dk;Z [kaM rFkk vi?k"kZ.k ifg, ds chp
(1) Equally among work-piece and grinding wheel (2) dk;Z [kaM esa vf/kd rFkk vi?k"kZ.k ifg, esa de
(2) More in work-piece and less in grinding wheel (3) dk;Z [kaM esa de rFkk vi?k"kZ.k ifg, esa vf/kd
(3) Less in work-piece and more in grinding wheel (4) mijksä esa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of the above

115. The hardness of a grinding wheel is specified by: 115. vi?k"kZ.k ifg, dh dBksjrk buesa ls fdlds }kjk fofufnZ"V dh tkrh
(1) Rockwell hardness number
gSA
(2) Brinell hardness number (1) jkWd oSy dBksjrk la[;k
(3) Vickers pyramid number (2) fczusy dBksjrk la[;k
(4) Letter of alphabet (3) fodlZ dBksjrk la[;k
(4) o.kZekyk dk v{kj

116. Choose the correct statement: 116. lgh dFku pqfu,%


(1) The permeability of a fine sand will be high (1) ifj"Ñr jsr dh pqEcd'khyrk Å¡ph gksxh
(2) Adhesiveness is the property of the sand due to which (2) vklatdrk jsr dk xq.k/keZ gS ftlds dkj.k jsr d.k vkil esa
the sand grains stick together fpid tkrs gSa
(3) A riser is used to deliver molten metal from pouring (3) iksfjax csflu ls xsV rd fi?kyh gqbZ /kkrq igqapkus ds fy, mn~okgh
basin to gate dk ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS
(4) The bottom part of a pattern is known as cope (4) fdlh çfr:i ds ry ds Hkkx dks dksi ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gS

117. The radial drilling machine is specified by: 117. f=T; cjek ;U= buesa ls fdlds }kjk fofufnZ"V fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) The maximum diameter of the drill which can be held (1) cjesa dk vf/kdre O;kl ftls j[kk tk ldrk gS
(2) The length of the arm and column diameter (2) Hkqtk dh yEckbZ vkSj dkWye dk O;kl
(3) The diameter of the largest work-piece that can be (3) o`gnre dk;Z [kaM dk O;kl ftls j[kk tk ldrk gS
held (4) fMªy djus dk {ks=] fNæksa dk vkdkj vkSj la[;k ftUgsa e'khu
(4) The drilling area, the size and number of holed a fMªy dj ldrh gS
machine can drill

118. In a reaction turbine: 118. ,d çfrfØ;k VckZbu esa%


(1) The steam is expanded in nozzle and there is no fall in (1) ukWty esa Hkki dk foLrkj fd;k tkrk gS rFkk nkc esa dksbZ fxjkoV
pressure as the steam passes over the rotor blades ugha gksrh tc Hkki ?kw.kZd CysMksa ls xqtjrh gS
(2) Steam is directed over bucket like blades which (2) Hkki dks ckYVh tSls CysMksa ij Mk;jsDV fd;k tkrk gS tks ?kw.kZd
propels the rotor dk uksnu djrs gSa
(3) Expansion of the steam take place as it passes (3) tSls gh Hkki dsl esa yxs xkbM CysMksa ds lkFk 2 ?kw.kZd esa pyrs
through the moving blades on the rotor as well as gq, CysMksa ls xqtjrh gS rks bldk foLrkj gksrk gS
through the guide blades fixed to the casing (4) Hkki dk nkc fLFkj jgrk gS
(4) Steam pressure remains constant.

119. For pumping viscous paste, which pump will be used: 119. ';ku ysih dks iEi djus ds fy, buesa ls fdl iEi dk ç;ksx fd;k
(1) Centrifugal pump (2) Reciprocating pump
tk,xk%
(3) Turbine pump (4) Screw pump (1) vidsUæh iEi (2) çR;kxkeh iEi
(3) VckZbu iEi (4) isap iEi

120. Tungsten in high speed steel provides: 120. mPp xfr bLikr esa VaxLVsu miyC/k djkrk gS%
(1) Hot hardness (2) Toughness (1) rIr dBksjrk (2) pheM+iu
(3) Wear resistance (4) Sharp cutting edge (3) fu?k"kZ.k çfrjks/k (4) rh{.k drZu /kkj

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bl iqfLrdk ij dqN Hkh fy[kus ls igys fuEufyf[kr funsZ'k /;kuiwoZd i<+sa
egRoiw.kZ%& fuEufyf[kr funsZ'k /;kuiwoZd i<+saA vius ç”uksa ds mÙkj ç”u&iqfLrdk esa u yxk,a vU;Fkk p;u çfØ;k ls vkidh ik=rk oafpr
dj nh tk;sxhA
1. viuk mÙkj fy[kuk çkjEHk djus ls igys viuh ç'u iqfLrdk dh Hkyh&Hkk¡fr tk¡p dj ysa] ns[k ysa fd blesa 120 ç'u gSAa çR;sd ç'u
iqfLrdk dh fljht fHké gksxh ¼ç”u&iqfLrdk la[;k ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht dk la;kstu½A vkidks OMR mÙkj if=dk ij lgh
ç'u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk la[;k fy[kuk gSA iqu% ;g Hkh ij[k ysa fd blesa fçafVax lac/a kh vFkok vU; fdLe dh dksbZ deh
ugha gSA ;fn fdlh çdkj dh dksbZ deh gks rks i;Zo{s kd dks lwfpr djsa vkSj ç”u&iqfLrdk cnydj ,d u;h iqfLrdk ,oa ,d u;h OMR
ysaA bl lanHkZ esa fdlh Hkh çdkj dh dksbZ f'kdk;r ij ckn esa dksbZ fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA
egRoiw.kZ uksV% vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk vH;FkÊ ds ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk la[;k ds la;kstu ls ewY;kafdr dh
tk;sxhA vr% vkidks vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij lgh ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk la[;k fy[kuh pkfg,A buesa ls fdlh
,d esa Hkh xyrh gksus ij vkidh vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk fujLr gks ldrh gSA vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk esa ç”u&iqfLrdk la[;k
,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht ugha Hkjus ij vH;FkÊ ds mÙkj if=dk dk ewY;kadu ugha fd;k tk;sxk ftldh ftEesnkjh Lor% vH;FkÊ dh
gksxhA
2. ç”u i= f}Hkk’kh; ¼fgUnh ,oa vaxzsth½ esa gSA fgUnh laLdj.k esa fdlh Hkh fHkérk gksus ij ewY;kadu ds fy, vaxzsth laLdj.k dks vfUre
ekuk tk;sxkA
3. lqfuf”pr djsa fd vkids ços”k&i= ,oa vks-,e-vkj “khV dks vkids }kjk ,oa d{k fujh{kd ds }kjk gLrk{kj fd;k x;k gSA ;fn
gLrk{kj ugha fd;k@djok;k x;k gS rks ik=rk fujLr gks tk;sxhA
4. lHkh cgq&fodYi ç”uksa ds 1 vad gSaA vuqÙkfjr ç”uksa ds fy, u rks dksbZ vad fn;k tk,xk vkSj u gh dkVk tk,xkA çR;sd mÙkj ds
fy, dsoy ,d vksoy dks dkyk djsaA ;fn vki ,d ls T;knk vksoy dkyk djrs gSa ;k ,d ls T;knk vksoy ij dksbZ LVªs ekDZl
feyrk gS] ,sls vksoy ds fy, dksbZ vad ugha feysxkA
5. ;g ,d oLrqijd fdLe dh ijh{kk gS ftlesa çR;sd ç'u ds uhps Øekad (1) ls (4) rd pkj çLrkfor mÙkj fn;s gSaA vkids fopkj
esa tks Hkh mÙkj lgh@loZJs"B gS mldks vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj i= esa fn;s funsZ'k ds vuqlkj fpfUgr dhft,A vius mÙkj ç'u iqfLrdk esa
u yxk,A
6. vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij lHkh dk;ks± ds fy, uhys@dkys ckWy Iokb±V isu ls fy[ksaA vks-,e-vkj mÙkj if=dk ij vksoy dks iw.kZ
:i ls dsoy uhys@dkys ckWy Iokb±V isu ls HkjsaA ,d ckj fn, x, mÙkj dks cnyk ugha tk ldrkA mÙkj dh dfVax ,oa vksojjkbZfVax
dh vuqefr ugha gSA
7. dsYdqysVj] LykbM:y] eksckbZy] dsYdqysVj ?kfM+;k¡ ;k bl çdkj dh dksbZ Hkh ;qfä ,oa fdlh Hkh v/;;u@lanHkZ lkexzh vkfn dk ç;ksx
ijh{kk d{k esa oftZr gS ,oa nUMuh; vijk/k gSA
8. jQ+ dk;Z iqfLrdk esa fdlh Hkh [kkyh LFkku esa fd;k tkuk pkfg,] vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij dksbZ Hkh jQ+ dk;Z u djsaA fdlh vU;
dkx+t ij bls djus dh vuqefr ugha gSA
9. ijh{kk dh lekfIr ds i'pkr~ viuh mÙkj&if=dk ¼OMR½ i;Zos{kd dks lkSai nsaA vks-,e-vkj- ¼OMR½ mÙkj&if=dk dks ijh{kk d{k
ls ckgj ys tkuk oftZr gS ,slk djuk nUMuh; vijk/k gSA ijh{kkFkÊ ijh{kk ds mijkUr viuk ç”u&i= ys tk ldrk gSA

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