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Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded Questions in Video
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded Questions in Video
………………. hybrid vehicle is either Lowest degree of hybridisation is Electric vehicle & hybrid vehicles have
propelled by ICE or Battery. observed in…………….. following components common
except……………
Toyota Camry is ……………………. hybrid. Hybrid cars normally have ……… km range Mild hybrid uses ……………… volt battery.
in only electric mode.
a) micro a) 10 – 20 km a) 12
b) stop-start b) 30 – 70 km b) 24
d) mild d) No limit d) 60
Mahindra Scorpio is Objective behind using Engine assist Benefits of hybrid car A plug-in hybrid is
……………………. hybrid. a hybrid cars is technology used in are ……………. different from a
hybrid cars by Maruti conventional hybrid
Suzuki is called as electric vehicle because
…………… it has ……………..
c) strong c) increased power & c) HVT c) high torque at low c) more batteries
torque speed
Ans: micro Ans: all Ans: SHVS Ans: all Ans: built in battery
charger
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Subject Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in automobile industry
LO1: List different batteries used in E-Vehicles
Course expert Name: Sachin N. Patil, LME, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
Sodium Nickel chloride battery uses A fuel cell produces electricity from This battery is not suitable for Electric
………………. electrolytes ……………….and ……………... vehicle ……………..
There are ……….. Methods & …………. EVSE. Latest e vehicle launched by Tata motors
Modes of charging an electric vehicle. is ……………….
FAME stands for What are the by- In FAME-I Rs.30 crore Following is the type of Condition to avail
products (emissions) was released for contactless charging. subsidy for FAME-II is
from a fuel cell? creating necessary
testing facilities for E
vehicles at
Ans: Faster Adoption Ans: Water Ans: ARAI, Pune Ans: Induction Charging Ans: All
and Manufacturing of
Electric Vehicles in India
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Course Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in automobile industry
LO1: Safety in automobile
Course expert Name: Sachin N. Patil, LME, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
Radar sensor is used in Adaptive cruise control helps in Active safety systems includes
a) Adaptive Cruise Control a) Maintain a speed as set by the a) Anti-lock braking systems (ABS)
driver
b) Automatic Emergency Brake system b) Adapt this speed and maintain a b) Air Bags
safe distance from the vehicles in
front
Airbag inflation system contains Airbag deployment takes place in This system integrates ABS,ACC & ESC
__________ stages. with airbags & seatbelts
Passive safety system Adaptive cruise control Active safety systems Airbag deployment This system integrates
helps in helps in includes takes place in ABS,ACC & ESC with
__________ stages. airbags & seatbelts
Ans: Lessen severity of Ans: All Ans: Anti-lock braking Ans: Two Ans: Active-Passive
accident systems (ABS) Integration
<ME6I:22652>: <Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering>: <Ultra Supercritical Boilers>: <State
principle of USC Steam Boilers>:<Assessments>: <Formative>
Set 1- No1: Normally subcritical boilers Set 1- No2: Latent heat needed for steam Set 1- No3: Efficiency of thermal power
have pressure range of generation is .... plant id 35 %. Work obtained is 200 MW
Find size of power plant
Ans: <Less than 221 bar> Ans: <Inversely proportional to pressure> Ans: <570MW>
g) Makes no effect on temperature c)By reducing peak flame temperature c)Material limitations
h) Increase temperature of flue gases d)all techniques can be used d)All above
Ans: < Reduce temperature of steam> Ans: <all techniques can be used> Ans: All above>
Ans: <45 & 67 bar> Ans: <4.2> Ans: <Correct Option> Ans: <Correct Option> Ans:<Correct Option>
<ME6I:22652>: <Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering>: <Ultra Supercritical Boilers>:<State
principle Hyperbolic cooling towers>: <Assessments>: <Formative>
Set 1- No1: Height of large capacity Set 1- No2: Buoyancy force means Set 1- No3: In following situation
hyperbolic cooling towers can be in the hyperbolic cooling tower can be used
range of
Ans: <200 m> Ans: < Acting in upward direction> Ans: < Very high capacity plants>
g) To increase heat transfer area c)Photochemical smog c)high wet bulb temperature
Ans: <To increase heat transfer area> Ans: <all techniques can be used> Ans:<None of the above>
Ans: <45 & 67 bar> Ans: <4.2> Ans: < chimney effect > Ans: <Correct Option> Ans:<Correct Option>
<ME6I:22652>: <Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering>: <Waste Heat Recovery Systems>:
<Benefits, potential, constraints in using WHR>:<Assessments>: <Formative>
Set 1- No1: According to a survey …….. of Set 1- No2: Flue gases are referred as Set 1- No3: Industry is looking for waste
energy used in industry is rejected as heat source with following quality heat at temperature of 500 – 800 degree
waste heat centigrade. That industry should have …..
Ans: <20 – 50 %> Ans: <Depends on temperature> Ans: <Metal refining furnaces>
h) Facility heat to power ratio d)No moving part at all d)None of the above
Popular pressure of 1 Kcal of heat is equal Stalk effect in In total waste heat
boilers used in sugar to ----- kJ hyperbolic cooling applications, low
industry are towers is also called as temperature waste
heat sources contribute
to
Ans: <45 & 67 bar> Ans: <4.2> Ans: < chimney effect > Ans: <More than 60 %> Ans:<Correct Option>
<ME6I:22652>: <Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering>: <Waste Heat Recovery Systems>:
<Advanced WHR systems>: <Assessments>:<Formative>
Set 1- No1: Hydrogen Source used in Set 1- No2: Organic Rankine cycle uses Set 1- No3: Industry is looking for cooling
WHR system to generate hydrogen using …….... for running turbines application using waste heat. It should go
diesel exhaust is for
Ans: <Methanol> Ans: <Low boiling point fluids> Ans: <Absorption Chillers >
h) Facility heat to power ratio d)Use high pressure steam d)More than 35 %
Ans: < Environmental pollution> Ans: < Two phase fluid> Ans:<2-5 %>
Popular pressure of 1 Kcal of heat is equal Stalk effect in In total waste heat Waste heat boiler can
boilers used in sugar to ----- kJ hyperbolic cooling applications, low be used up to pressure
industry are towers is also called as temperature waste & temperature of …
heat sources contribute
to
a)10 & 20 bar a) 4.2 a) chimney effect a) More than 60 % a) 5 bar & 120 oC
c)45 & 67 bar c)1 c) heating effect c) 20 to 30 % c) 115 bar & 120 oC
d)100 & 120 bar d)100 d)chilling effect d) 5 to 10 % d) 115 bar &560oC
Ans: <45 & 67 bar > Ans: <4.2> Ans: < chimney effect > Ans: < More than 60 %> Ans:<115 bar & 560 oC>
<ME6I:22652>: <Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering>:<Process Boilers>: <Define Steam
Boilers>: <Assessments>: <Formative>
Set 1- No1: Steam traps are used for Set 1- No2: Co-generation in sugar Set 1- No3: I want to increase shelf life of
industries means.... my dairy product to few months. I should
go for
a) Removing Condensate a) Production of other consumer a)Chilling milk at -10 degree centigrade
products
b) Removing non-condensable gases b) Combined generation of steam b)Heat milk to 71.5 degree centigrade
c) Prevent steam escape c)Waste generation c) Heat milk to 135 degree centigrade
Ans: <All of above> Ans: < Combined generation of steam> Ans: < Heat milk to 135 degree centigrade
>
Set 2: Question No 1 Set 2: Question No 2 Set 2: Question No 3
Set 2- No1:Typical temperature Set 2- No2:Fuel saving is important Set 2- No1:One should go for packaged
maintained during addition of hops in mainly because boilers because
breweries is
Ans: <135 OC> Ans: < accounts for 80 % of boiler’s Ans: <All above true>
operational cost>
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Course Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in Manufacturing in industry
LO1: Smart Manufacturing
Course expert Name: Rajesh D. Kale, WS, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
List mostly used sensors types in IoT Which among the following is not a term What are the most common IoT
that can be associated with a smart applications?
factory?
IIoT refers to the Industrial Internet of IIoT can be used in manufacturing Transport companies can use IIoT to
Things. industries to understand when machines monitor their vehicle fleet.
need servicing which _____
d) cannot be determined
List mostly used sensors Which among the What are the most IIoT can be used in Transport companies
types in IoT following is not a term common IoT manufacturing can use IIoT to monitor
that can be associated applications? industries to their vehicle fleet.
with a smart factory? understand when
machines need
servicing which _____
Ans: All Ans: Extremely labour Ans: All Ans: Reduces Ans: True
intensive
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Course Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in Manufacturing in industry
LO2: Basics of Automation
Course expert Name: Rajesh D. Kale, W/S, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
Robots are specified by During the execution of a CNC part Which device is mostly associated with
program block NO20 GO2 X45.0 Y25.0 automation?
R5.0 the type of tool motion will be
Ans: all of the mentioned Ans: circular Interpolation – clockwise Ans: robots
Set 2: Question No 1 Set 2: Question No 2 Set 2: Question No 3
Ans: all of the above Ans: Computer Numerical control Ans: NC contouring is an example of
Assessment Type: Summative: End of CO: in LMS
Robots are specified by During the execution of Open loop systems are Which device is mostly Which device is mostly
a CNC part program associated with associated with
block NO20 GO2 X45.0 automation? automation?
Y25.0 R5.0 the type of
tool motion will be
Ans: All of the Ans: circular Ans: all of the Ans: Robots Ans: Computer
mentioned above Interpolation – Numerical control
above
clockwise
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Course Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in Manufacturing in industry
LO2: Automation Principles
Course expert Name: Kale Rajesh D., W/S, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
Robots are specified by During the execution of a CNC part Which device is mostly associated with
program block NO20 GO2 X45.0 Y25.0 automation?
R5.0 the type of tool motion will be
Ans: all of the mentioned Ans: circular Interpolation – clockwise Ans: robots
Set 2: Question No 1 Set 2: Question No 2 Set 2: Question No 3
Ans: all of the above Ans: Computer Numerical control Ans: NC contouring is an example of
Assessment Type: Summative: End of CO: in LMS
Robots are specified by During the execution of Open loop systems are Which device is mostly Which device is mostly
a CNC part program associated with associated with
block NO20 GO2 X45.0 automation? automation?
Y25.0 R5.0 the type of
tool motion will be
Ans: All of the Ans: circular Ans: all of the Ans: Robots Ans: Computer
mentioned above Interpolation – Numerical control
above
clockwise
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Course Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in automobile industry
LO1: Safety in automobile
Course expert Name: Sachin N. Patil, LME, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
Ans: Flexible manufacturing system Ans: True Ans: normally closed type
Set 2: Question No 1 Set 2: Question No 2 Set 2: Question No 3
Ans: all of the above Ans: Computer Numerical control Ans: NC contouring is an example of
Assessment Type: Summative: End of CO: in LMS
Ans: Flexible Ans: True Ans: normally closed Ans: Robots Ans: Computer
manufacturing system Numerical control
type
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Course Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in Manufacturing in industry
LO4: Anatomy of Robot
Course expert Name: Rajesh D. Kale, WS, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
Choose the robot component from the The Robot used in automation having A robot’s arm used in automation is also
following hydraulic drives when known as
Robot is derived from Czech word A Robot is a __________ Industrial Robots are generally designed
to carry which of the following coordinate
system(s).
Ans:Robota Ans: Both (A) and (B) Ans: All of the above
Assessment Type: Summative: End of CO: in LMS
• Both (A) and • Cylindrical • the rapid • Fix the • Move the
(B) coordinate movement of objects objects
system the robot arm
required
• None of the • All of the • all of the • None of • Both (A) &
above above mentioned
the above (C)
Ans: Both (A) and (B) Ans: All of the above Ans: all of the Ans: Measure Ans: Both (A) & (C)
mentioned
physical quantity
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Course Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in Manufacturing in industry
LO4: Robot Control Systems
Course expert Name: Rajesh D. Kale, WS, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
Choose the robot component from the The Robot used in automation having A robot’s arm used in automation is also
following hydraulic drives when known as
Robot is derived from Czech word A Robot is a __________ Industrial Robots are generally designed
to carry which of the following coordinate
system(s).
Ans:Robota Ans: Both (A) and (B) Ans: All of the above
Assessment Type: Summative: End of CO: in LMS
• Both (A) and • Cylindrical • the rapid • Fix the • Move the
(B) coordinate movement of objects objects
system the robot arm
required
• None of the • All of the • all of the • None of • Both (A) &
above above mentioned
the above (C)
Ans: Both (A) and (B) Ans: All of the above Ans: all of the Ans: Measure Ans: Both (A) & (C)
mentioned
physical quantity
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Course Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in Manufacturing in industry
LO4: Sensors and Applications
Course expert Name: Rajesh D. Kale, WS, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
Ans: All of the mentioned Ans: Actuators Ans: Surface acoustic wave
Set 2: Question No 1 Set 2: Question No 2 Set 2: Question No 3
What is the name for Which of the following terms What is the name for space
information sent from robot refers to the rotational inside which a robot unit
sensors to robot motion of a robot arm? operates?
controllers? a) swivel a) environment
a) temperature b) axle b) spatial base
b) pressure c) retrograde c) work envelope
c) feedback d) roll d) exclusion zone
d) signal
Ans:Robota Ans: Both (A) and (B) Ans: All of the above
Assessment Type: Summative: End of CO: in LMS
Which of the following Which of the following The number of Which of the following If a robot can alter its
is correct for proximity represents muscles of a moveable joints in the terms IS NOT one of the own trajectory in
sensors? robot? base, the arm, and the five basic parts of response to external
end effectors of the robot? conditions, it is
robot considered to be
determines_________ __________
Ans: All of the Ans: Actuators Ans: degrees of Ans: peripheral tools Ans: intelligent
mentioned freedom
Program Code: ME6I, Course Code: 22652, Course Name: Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering
Topic Name: Recent trends in Manufacturing in Industry
LO5: 3D Scanning
Course expert Name: Kale Rajesh. D, W/S, MAEER’s MIT Polytechnic Pune
Assessment Type: Formative Assessments: Embedded questions in video
Who Invented 3d Printing? How Does 3d Printing Work? Can I Use 3d Printing in Education?
Ans: Charles W. Hull Ans: Ans: 3D printing allows educators to
Step one – Creation. First design rich learning experiences for deep
in 3D Printing is to create a theoretical constructs that bring learning
blueprint slash three- from computer screens into students'
dimensional digital file of the hands. ... Digital 3D worlds come to life
object we want to print. ... with 3D printers, which can encourage
Step Three – Slicing. This is sharing, teamwork, planning, design, and
the process of translating thinking through difficult or complex
the 3D File ideas
into instructions for the 3D
printer to follow. ...
Step Four – Printing. ...
Step Five – Removal. ...
Step Six – Post-Processing.
What Are The Most Common 3d Printing File What Is The Minimal Wall Thickness Of A Is There A Difference Between 3d Printing
Formats? 3d Printing Model? and Additive Manufacturing?
Ans: Ans: Ans:
1. Stereolithography (SLA) In 3D Printing, wall thickness refers to the 3D printing and additive
2. Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) distance between one surface of your manufacturing are synonyms for the
3. Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) model and the opposite sheer surface. same process. ... In other words, 3D
4. Digital Light Process (DLP) For ABS, we recommend a minimum wall printing/additive manufacturing is the
5. Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) thickness of 1.2 mm. process, and rapid prototyping is the end
6. PolyJet. result.
7. Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)
8. Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
Understanding Application
Who Invented 3d How Does 3d Printing Can I Use 3d Printing in What Are The Most
Printing? Work? Education? Common 3d Printing File What Is The Minimal
Ans: Charles W. Hull Ans: Ans: 3D printing allows Formats? Wall Thickness Of A 3d
Ans:
Creation. First in 3D educators to design rich Printing Model?
Printing is to create a learning experiences for 9. Stereolithography Ans:
(SLA)
blueprint slash three- deep theoretical In 3D Printing, wall
dimensional digital file constructs that bring 10. Selective Laser thickness refers to the
Sintering (SLS)
of the object we want learning from computer distance between one
11. Fused Deposition
to print. ... screens into students' Modeling (FDM)
surface of your model
Slicing. This is the hands. ... and the opposite sheer
12. Digital Light
process of translating Digital 3D worlds come Process (DLP) surface. For ABS, we
the 3D File to life with 3D printers, recommend a minimum
13. Multi Jet Fusion
into instructions for which can encourage (MJF) wall thickness of 1.2
the 3D printer to sharing, teamwork, mm.
14. PolyJet.
follow. planning, design, and
15. Direct Metal Laser
thinking through Sintering (DMLS)
Printing.
difficult or complex
Removal. 16. Electron Beam
ideas Melting (EBM)
Post-Processing.
What is the difference between 3D and How does 4D printing work? What is 4D printing used for?
It can be used in following sector:
4D printing? consumer products, healthcare,
4D printing involves 3D printing objects automotive, construction, and
aerospace.
that can self-assemble and transform
4D printing is similar to 3D printing since it uses the same
materials to create a three-dimensional object. However, during example, a table that assembles itself
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4D printing? consumer products, healthcare,
4D printing involves 3D printing objects automotive, construction, and
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that can self-assemble and transform
4D printing is similar to 3D printing since it uses the same
materials to create a three-dimensional object. However, during example, a table that assembles itself
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Who Invented 3d Printing? How Does 3d Printing Work? Can I Use 3d Printing in Education?
Ans: Charles W. Hull Ans: Ans: 3D printing allows educators to
Step one – Creation. First design rich learning experiences for deep
in 3D Printing is to create a theoretical constructs that bring learning
blueprint slash three- from computer screens into students'
dimensional digital file of the hands. ... Digital 3D worlds come to life
object we want to print. ... with 3D printers, which can encourage
Step Three – Slicing. This is sharing, teamwork, planning, design, and
the process of translating thinking through difficult or complex
the 3D File ideas
into instructions for the 3D
printer to follow. ...
Step Four – Printing. ...
Step Five – Removal. ...
Step Six – Post-Processing.
What Are The Most Common 3d Printing File What Is The Minimal Wall Thickness Of A Is There A Difference Between 3d Printing
Formats? 3d Printing Model? and Additive Manufacturing?
Ans: Ans: Ans:
1. Stereolithography (SLA) In 3D Printing, wall thickness refers to the 3D printing and additive
2. Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) distance between one surface of your manufacturing are synonyms for the
3. Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) model and the opposite sheer surface. same process. ... In other words, 3D
4. Digital Light Process (DLP) For ABS, we recommend a minimum wall printing/additive manufacturing is the
5. Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) thickness of 1.2 mm. process, and rapid prototyping is the end
6. PolyJet. result.
7. Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)
8. Electron Beam Melting (EBM)
Understanding Application
Who Invented 3d How Does 3d Printing Can I Use 3d Printing in What Are The Most
Printing? Work? Education? Common 3d Printing File What Is The Minimal
Ans: Charles W. Hull Ans: Ans: 3D printing allows Formats? Wall Thickness Of A 3d
Ans:
Creation. First in 3D educators to design rich Printing Model?
Printing is to create a learning experiences for 9. Stereolithography Ans:
(SLA)
blueprint slash three- deep theoretical In 3D Printing, wall
dimensional digital file constructs that bring 10. Selective Laser thickness refers to the
Sintering (SLS)
of the object we want learning from computer distance between one
11. Fused Deposition
to print. ... screens into students' Modeling (FDM)
surface of your model
Slicing. This is the hands. ... and the opposite sheer
12. Digital Light
process of translating Digital 3D worlds come Process (DLP) surface. For ABS, we
the 3D File to life with 3D printers, recommend a minimum
13. Multi Jet Fusion
into instructions for which can encourage (MJF) wall thickness of 1.2
the 3D printer to sharing, teamwork, mm.
14. PolyJet.
follow. planning, design, and
15. Direct Metal Laser
thinking through Sintering (DMLS)
Printing.
difficult or complex
Removal. 16. Electron Beam
ideas Melting (EBM)
Post-Processing.
<Ketan V. Karandikar>
1. BEE stands for __________ 2. _________ are used for describing the 3. Appliance 1 = 3 Star Rating and
energy performance of manufactured Appliance 2 = 5 Star Rating. _______ will
products. save maximum energy.
4. _______ is included in BEE’s Star 5. Air Conditioner having 5 Star Rating in 6. If the EER in BTU/hr/W for an A/C is
Labelling Program. 2015 will have _____ Star Rating in 2016. 3.30, its C.O.P in W/W is _______
a) LPG stove a) 1 a) 1
b) Computer b) 2 b) 6.20
<Ketan V. Karandikar>
1. Energy Monitoring & Targeting helps in 2. _______ aims at identification of 3. ______ is the best method for
reducing annual energy costs in various energy consumption level which is representing individual consumption of a
industrial sectors by _____ desirable for energy conservation. number of fuels in percentage.
4. SEC stands for _______ 5. Co-relating energy consumption to a 6. 2 kg of Furnace oil will generate
measured output like production quantity ______ kcal
is the function of _______
<Ketan V. Karandikar>
1. Energy consumed for a period = C + (M 2. In a CUSUM technique chart, if energy 3. CUSUM technique: Total savings = 65,
* production for the same period). M consumption is less than the baseline, it percentage savings = 3.7 %. Actual energy
stands for _________ shows that the _______ consumption will be _______
4. CUSUM technique is _______ 5. In the graph of Energy vs Production, a 6. Equation of trend line is Ecalc = 0.2 P +
technique high degree of scatter with respect to the 150, Eact = 400, Ecalc = 248, P = _______
trend-line indicates that _______
Ans: Graphical Ans: There is a scope for energy savings Ans. 490
<ME6I>: <22652>: <Emerging Trends in Mechanical Engineering>: <Objectives, Need & Types of
Energy Audit>: <UO4c_1>: <Assessments>: <Formative>
<Ketan V. Karandikar>
1. In an industry, _______ has the best 2. The inspection, survey and analysis of 3. If specific results for energy efficiency
potential for cost savings. energy flows for energy conservation in a improvement are required, ______
building is called as _______ energy audit will be the best choice.
4. Detailed Energy Audit generally 5. If readily available data is used, the 6. A company has 10 machines. During
requires _______ energy audit performed is _______ energy audit, only 3 machines are
considered. It is ______ energy audit.
<Ketan V. Karandikar>
1. Conserving and optimizing energy use 2. Energy can be conserved in HVAC 3. Use of a highly efficient machine is
for getting more production output and systems by _______ _______
saving money is called as _______
Ans. Energy Management Ans: Using water-cooled condensers Ans: Using energy more efficiently
Set 2: Question No 1 Set 2: Question No 2 Set 2: Question No 3
4. To reduce pollution, soft coke should 5. Plant Energy Performance (PEP) 6. If the temperature inside a furnace is
be replaced by _________ compares _______ to be measured, ______ will be the most
suitable instrument.
b) Kerosene & LPG b) Energy Audit of current and reference b) Laser tachometer
year
Ans: Kerosene & LPG Ans: Energy performance of current and Ans. Infrared Thermometer
reference year
Insert the exact details within the < >
<ME6I>: <22652>: <Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering>: <Agriculture Equipment's and Post
Harvest Technology>: <LO1>: <Assessments>: <Formative>
Set 1- No1: The purpose of ploughing is Set 1- No2: A plough that works Set 1- No3: Two-way plough is
effectively in hard, dry and sticky soil is advantageously working in
Set 2- No1: The tripping method of Set 2- No2: A thresher causes more seed Set 2- No3: The Olpad thresher is mostly
threshing is used for damage if used for threshing
<ME6I>: <22652>: <Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering>: <Agriculture Equipment's and Post
Harvest Technology>: <LO2>: <Assessments>: <Formative>
Set 1- No1: Which of the following is a Set 1- No2: The main purpose of Set 1- No3: Food processing in India is
performance parameter for the food agricultural processing is to minimize the concentrated in which sector, maximum?
industry? ______ deterioration of the material after
harvest.
Set 2- No1: Which of the following falls in Set 2- No2: Which of the following spore Set 2- No3: Which of the following
the low acidic group? forming bacteria may lead to overcooked nutrients are lost in all steps of food
and degraded canned food? engineering (including packaging and
freezing)?
<ME6I>: <22652>: <Recent Trends in Mechanical Engineering>: <Agriculture Equipment's and Post
Harvest Technology>: <LO3>: <Assessments>: <Formative>
Set 1- No1: MoEFCC means Set 1- No2: The NCAP aims to develop Set 1- No3: Training and certification of
_________comprehensive, sustainable _____ servicing sector technicians by the
and smart cooling strategies. year 2022-23, in synergy with Skill India
Mission.
Set 2- No1: Which of the following is the Set 2- No2: Reduction of refrigerant Set 2- No3: Under the action plan, the
key area of NCAP. demand by 25% to 30% by year 2037-38. government has planned to achieve at
is the goal of NCAP? least ____ reductions in cooling energy
requirement by improving the energy
efficiency