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DIPLOMA - COMMON ENTRANCE TEST-2016 CE COURSE DAY: SUNDAY CIVIL ‘TIME : 10,00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. MAXIMUM MARKS | TOTAL DURATION | MAXIMUM TIME FOR ANSWERING 180 200 MINUTES 180 MINUTES ‘MENTION YOUR ‘QUESTION BOOKLET DETAILS [DIPLOMA CET VERSIONCODE | SERIALNUMBER A-1 106781 Dow 1. Check whether the Diploma CET No. as ben entre snd shaded in the especie circles onthe OMR answer —— shes, 2 This Question Booklets isscd to yeu bythe ivi afer the 2 Belli afer 09.50 am. 43. The Serial Numer of this quetton booklet shad be entered onthe OM answer shect and the respective lls shold also be shaded compe ‘4 The Version Code ofthis question booklet shouldbe eteredon the OMR answer seat nd he respective cles should alto be shaded completely. Compulsory sign atthe botom portion ofthe OMR anewer been the space provided Dov: |. THE TIMING AND MARKS PRINTED ON THE OMR ANSWER SHEET SHOULD NOT BE DAMAGED /MUTILATED /SPOILED, 2. 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Anexample of basic SL unit is (A) Newton. ®) Joule (© Ampere (D) Watt 2, The prefix used for 10°7is (A) beet conti © pico ) peta 3, Anexample of dimeasionless physical quantity is (A) surface tension ®) swan (© impulse (D) period 4, The velocity of a fesly falling body gradually _ asi falls. (A) decreases (B) increases (© remains same (D) increases and then decreases ‘5. A main scale is divided into half mm and haying a vernier containing 20 divisions has @ least count of _em. (a 25x10? ®) 05x10? ©) 0028x107 D) 025x107 6 Forapasticular mass of the moving body, its friction is minimum when iti (A) sliding B) static (©) rolling (D) dragged ae ee ‘Space For Rough Work At 2 ce 1 10. u. 2 All equations of motion hold good under the condition of (A) constant velocity (B) constant acceleration (© vatiable velocity (D) variable acceleration A force of 1.5 102N ats for 3 seconds on a body of mas 0.05 kg moving with velocity 4m. The final velocity ofthe body is (A) 49ms @) 18 mis © 9ms ©) 75m ‘To check the equilibrium of five coplanar concurrent forces, we use law of (A) Parallelogram of forces (B) Triangle of forces (©) Lam's theorem (D) Polygon of forces ‘The S.1 unit of momentum is (A) kgm B) kgartst © tems? ©) kgms* ‘When three forces acting ata point are in equilibrium, the angle opposite to biggest force is always _angle. (A) biggest B) smallest (©) equal to other D) obtuse ‘Towing of a boat by two forces isan illustration of (A) Law of parallelogram of forces. (B) Lami’s theorem, (©) Law of wiangle of forces (D) Law of polygon of forces. ‘Space For Rough Work 113, Two forces 3N and SN acts on a body simultaneously making an angle 60° between them. ‘The resultant force on the body is @ 8N ® 4N © 1N © Nn 44, Dimensional formula for stress is @® EMT) ® our) © aM") © wir 1. The pull in the bicycle chain isan example of (A) tensile stress (®)votume stress (©) shear stress (D) shear strain 16. Viscosity of water at 20°C in centipoise is 1792 ®) 0.650 (©) 1.005 ©) 0470 17, Dimensional formula of surface tension is (A) LMT ®) (MT) © OMT} ©) Mr) 18, A steel needle can be floated on the surface of water because ofthe (A) density of steel is greater than water (B) density of see is Jess than water (©) surface tension () viscosity ‘Space For Rough Work A 4 oF w. a. 2. ‘Tarust on the bottom of the container having a base area of 10m: filled with water to a height of 6m is, (®) ©x1EN ®) s88x10'N © sn ©) 600N ‘Keeping the temperature constant, if the pressure ofthe gus is doubled its volume (A) remains constant (B) doubles (©) reduees to one fourth (D) reduces to half Heat transfer in the absence of the medium is * (A) condoction (B) convection © radiation ©) absorption Zero of absolute scale of temperature is at oc ®) 100°C © mc @ -273°C Ripples on water surface is an example of (A) electromagnetic waves (B) transverse waves (©) waves travelling in space (D) longitudinal waves ‘The time interval between two consecutive Waxing and waning of sound waves is (A) beat period (B) wave period (© deat fequency (©) wave frequency ce ‘Space For Rough Work 25, S.L unit of intensity of sound is (A) watt per square meter (B) watt per meter (©) watt square meter (D) watt meter 26, The study of characteristics of buildings with reference to sound is (A) resonance (B) interference © echo (D) acoustics 27, The distance travelled by the disturbance in the medium for one complete oscillations (A) wave velocity (B) wavelength (©) wave frequency (D) wave amplitude 28, Momentum of a photon is given by a eB ® PRT ® P=F © Pe, @) Pah 29, ‘Te loco sound in cto gis ivenby » ® va o § o£ 30, A tuning fork vibrating in air is an example of (A) damped free vibrations (B) resonant vibrations (©) undamped free vibrations (D) forced vibrations ‘Space For Rough Work cat 6 34, Raman lines are (A) unpolarised (8) polarised (©) diffracted (©) reflected 32 A crystal which has two optic axes is (A) calcite (B) quartz (©) mica D) glass 33, Electron microscope is used to (A) study virus and bacteria (B) view three dimensional images (©) automatic switching on and off of street ights (D) clectronic industry for soldering “SM. Which ofthe following statements i comes in case of ay ? (A) Penetrating powers less than rays (B) Penetrating power is less than a-rays. (©) Penetrating power is very high, (©) particles are nothing but letons. ‘3S. For destrucve interference of light the path difference should always be a od asen4 wae © as+n4 om ‘Space For Rough Work am. ‘The resultant intensity of interference of two monochromatic waves having same amplitude ‘and constant phase difference equal to 9 is w ma(2) @ s(2) © ‘cos (2) wo) aso (8) Fortwo objects tobe just resolved, the principle maximum should be on @) first maximum (B) second maximum © first minimum (©) second minimom Resolving power of microscope is given by as ore a 2nsin® rsin® co Zsa 2n sind oa Incase of acids, the concentration of H* ions is (A) more than 107 g ionsMlre. (B) ess than 10° gionsfire. (© equal to 10° g ionsfitre. (D) between 10-7 g ionstre and 10" g ionsfitre. Corrosion of metal can be prevented by keeping itn (A) acidic medium (B) basic medium (©) neutral medium (©) moisture ‘Space For Rough Work Aa PART-B APPLIED MATHEMATICS Deer s ; }. ; @ 3 @ 0 wi © -2 ‘The value ‘x’ by Cramer's rule in 3x-+2y = 4 and x—2y = 8s ww 2 ® 3 © -1 © 15 2-3), [1 2 ? wa-lt s(t 2} eon at ar “ 5 al ® i 1 3-1 ar © 7] of 4 234 IA=|~2. x —4 is singular, then the value of xis “567 ws ® 3 1 © 3 © ‘Space For Rough Work ’ af At Thectunseritreos of emai A=[} ‘I 52 ® 52 © 5-2 @) 5,2 yg" then the value of nis w -19 ® 9 OB © -3 ‘The last tenm inthe expansion of (ooh) wo & ® 2 ie? © se @O 24 ‘The unit vector 21-3) + dis oy Bogie a Bae 0 © xe TE = 1-4) + 3k and 8 = -di-+ + 6k, then the projection of a on b is 24 2 Ohi ® 2 2 © © Fe ‘Space For Rough Work 10 $0, The area of rangle whose two siden ate # 214+ 4j+Keand & =i 6+ 2kin (A) 39. units ® } aust 3 9 © 3 sq units ©) 2 sq-units 2 2 ne 1 implication of Tee ‘on ot Ty sind (A) 2c0870 2sec?@ (© tate ©) 2eosec® ‘52, The value of tan? 30° + sin245° + cos°90° + 003260" is 4 B wt ®> 3 25 OF 5 53, The simplification of S2(180°—A) cos 360" ‘tan @0°+A) sin(—A) (A) sin (B) cosec A © -sina (D) ~cosee A 54, Ifoos A= —2 where 90° < A < 180% then he vale of ot Ais 3 4 w 2 @®F oF oF ‘Space For Rough Work cE u Ate of 41 A) w BE @ 2 Pe Lp a ® ae 56, tftan A = 122984. hen the vale of tn 22° is 2 ain 2 @ +1 @) 1-V2 © W-1 @ -1- S57, The value of 08 Sx- cos Sis (A) con r+ cos 2e @ 4 eos8e+e0029 ©} Gings+sin2) ©) § toon Be~cos 29 st sipitevanete(!) et (2) we co) o1 o ‘59. Distance ofa point P(~2, 5) from the origin is ww WB @ i © 8 © 2 (60, The co-ordinates of the point which divides the line joi in the ratio of 2:3 externally is the points A (8, 3) and B(-5, 6) (A) ©34,-3) ®B) (34,3) 14-21 © (#3) © 64-9 Space For Roagh Work 61, The area of triangle with the vertices (S, 3), (4,6) and (5, 8) is o> Baym 0, ism.mts 5 OF ws © Smmu (62 The slope of the line making an angle 150° withthe x-axis is =! 1 wz os o 8 © -8 63. The two point form of a straight line is ) y-y=me-x) ® © 2-B=K o x Rn 4, The equation of straight lie perpendicular to 2+ + Sy ~8 = 0 and passing through (-1,2) is (A) 2x45y+920 ®) Sx-2y4120 (©) Sx-2y+920 @) Sr42y-920 ‘Space For Rough Work 4 Trevaveot 1, Ly 1 ed @) 2 ot m1 61, thy wet con —sin), then 2 i (A) 2Feosx B) ~22* cose © resins ) ~2sinx a. tseyngrsiogy ten xe tenty=ds 1 O-% @ -4 1 © 4 3 @ Iex=acos?@ and y=b sin? then is w ® © o = 2 b 70, The cond dcivive oty = (+) a * @1 ot a ‘pace For Roogh Work At “4 ce ‘The equation of normal to the curve y = (2x + 1)? at (-2, 0) is (A) #1674220 @B) x-12y4220 (© #4 16y+2"0 (D) #4124220 72, The maximuim value of the function y © 2x? + 3:2 — 36 is a -44 ®) -30 © 8 © -81 7A. The vain findeom 2edrie =I feossx 1 [-cosss 0) F [Eran] ® if 2 +cosx]4€ 1 [o0s5s seona]e ©3([§ sons] © Froossrteess+c 7A, ‘The ae of fi sins) dis oy) 2222 4 @ 222 6 6 3 © MP aec @ 229 ,¢ 75, flogxaris w tc @ tore © slogsrs4c ©) togx-2+C ‘pace For Rough Work 16. 78. ‘The value of fiesindx @ o ©2 ‘The area formed by the curve y = (2x +1) between the ordinates x=—I and x= 4M uni (A) J soeunits ©) 2059. units axis @ 1 @ -2 £ @ = m) 2 oF B) 2sq. units (D) 1059, units “The over and degree offre equation [-(2) pas (A) onder 2 and degree 3 (©) order 1 and degrce 2 ‘The solution of differential equation sec2x tan y dx + sc%y tan x dy = 0s (A) tantr + any =C (© tnx wny=C A ella (B) order 2 and degree 1 (D) order I and degree 4 ®) tanx+tny=C (D) x+y + log Gee xsee ‘pace For Rough Work 16 PART-C CIVIL ENGINEERING ‘Basalt i an example for (A) Plutonic rock {jn Hrecteal zoel (©) Volcanic rock (D) Sedimentary rock 82, The presence of excess alumina in brick earth causes (A) splitting of bricks (B) decay of bricks (©) shrinkage and warping (D) efflorescence $2, The percentage of residue lft aftr sieving good ordinary Portland cement using IS 90 sieve shall not exceed ww 40 @ 2 ©) 30 @ 10 84, The process of reducing moisture content in a freshly cut tree to desired level i called (A) seasoning (B) conversion (© staking (D) tempering ‘85, The maximum size of fine aggregate used in concrete is (®) 10mm ®) 15mm © 20mm ©) 475mm 86, The maximum percentage of carbon content allowed in ste! is @ 1s @® 20 © 25 @ 30 87. In paints turpentine is used as (A) Base (B) Vehicle (©) Pigment (D)_ Solvent ‘Space For Rough Work At ‘88. The crushing strength of brick shall not be less than (A) 35MPa ®) 30MPa © 25MPa ©) 20MPa 89, When a column of a building is abutting the boundary line, then the suitable footing edvised is (A) Grilage footing B) Raft footing (© Eccentric isolated footing (©) Pile footing 90, The size of commonly used burnt clay brick is (A) 200mm>x 100 mmx 100 mm —B) 300 mm x 150 mmx 76 mm (©) 222mm>x110mmx76 mm — (D)_ 200 mm x 76 mm x76 mm 91, The tached pers constructed to provide ltral suppor to walls are called (A) Quoins ©) Coping (©) Botwess (D) Trreshotss 92% The splayed surface prepared on the top ofan abutment or pir to receive the arch is called (A) Crown B) Voussoirs (©) Introdos (D) Skew back 93. A window which s provided on a sloping root ofa building is called (A) Bay window (B) Clerestory window (© Gable window ©) Dormer window ‘94. ‘The stair which is provided when span available is limited and traffic is casual is (A) Bitweated sir @) Doglesged sir (©) Open newel stair @) Spiral stair ‘98. The top sloping member of a truss is called (A) patlin ®B) tie © cleat ©) principal ater ‘Space For Rough Work Aa 8 ro 96, A cement concrete flooring made of specially selected aggregate to form hard, abrasion resistant and durable flooring is called (A). Granolithie flooring (B) > Terrazzo flooring (©) Mosaic flooring (D) Flagstone flooring 97, Tae temporary structure required to replace defective foundation of existing wal is called (a) Scaffolding (B) Shoring (©) Underpinning (D) Raking 98. A member provided over an opening to suppor structure constructed upon itis called (a) strut B) lintel (©) sanction ©) te 99, The instrument used for setting out aright angle is (A) planimeter (B) clinometer (©) cross staff (©) tine ranger “ 100. The bearing ofa line AB measured from A towards B is known as (A). Fore bearing (B) Back bearing (© Fore sight (©) Backsight 101. If Back bearing of a ine is 60°, then its fore bearing will be (a) 30° @) 120° (© 240° © 40° 102, The vertical line passing through the intersection of the horizontal and vertical cross hairs and the optical centre of the object glass and its continuation is known as (A) axis of level ube (B) horizontal axis (©) vertical axis (©) line of sight ‘Space For Rough Work ce » aa 103, ‘The process of turing the telescope in horizontal plane through 180° about the vertical axis isknown as (A) Swinging (B) Transiting (©) Centring @) Levelling 104. If Nis the numberof sides of «traverse, then the sum of measured interior angles in case of, 4 closed traverse should be equal to___ right angles, (A) 2N-4 (B) 2N+4 © 4N+2 @) 4N-2 108. Pantagraph is used for (A) measuring distances (B) measuring areas (©) enlatging und reducing plan (D) setting outright angles 106. If “i" is the stadia distance, ‘Fis the focal length and ‘A’ is the distance between the ‘objective and vertical axis of tacheomter, then the additive constant is f wt ® © fed © 107. The measured distance parallel tothe meridian is called (A) departure (B) latimde © dip (D) declination 1108, The reduced bearing ofa line is N 80° W. It's whole circle bearing is w 10 B® © 180° @) 280° 109, ABCD is a rectangular plot of land. Ifthe bearing of the side AB is 60°, the beating of side Dc (A) 160° ®) 6 © 150° ©) 140" ‘Space For Rough Work Ad » 7 “110, The distance from the midpoint of a simple circular curve to the point of intersection of tangents known (A) Mid ordinate (B) tangent distance (©) External distance (©) Long chord 111, The resultant of two forces of equal magnitude ‘P* acting at right angles is P P wor @ * © P @ 2P 112. The centroid of wsemicirce of rads ‘R’ from ts bas is wo o * ae R oF# o» 113, The moment of inertia of a square of side ‘a’ about an axis passing through its centre of eravity is ws ®) ©§ os 114. The deformation per unit length within elastic Limit is called as (A) tensile stress (B) compressive suess (© shear sues (D) linear strain 1115, When a body is subjected to three mutually perpendicular stresses of equal intesit ratio of direct stess tothe corresponding volumetric stain is known as (A) Young's modulus (B) Modulus of Rigdity (©) Bulk modulus (D) Poisson's ratio ‘Space For Rough Work 116, The relationship between modulus of elasticity (E), modulus cf rigidity (C) and Poisson's: mio (2s sien by mE %m+1) ame mp w © 117, The maximum bending moment of a cantilever beam of lergth (), carrying uniformly distributed load (w) per unit length over its entre span is, wl (A) ae @) 2 © w os 2 1118. The shear force atthe mid span of simply supported beam of length (), carrying uniformly