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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

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>l'he tool life increa.~es with the


n. increase in side cutting edge angle
b. decrease u1 side rake angle
c. decrease tn nose radius
d decrease in bacl rake angle
Given that
S = feed m mmlre\'. and
R = nose radlus In mm,
the maximum height or surface roughness
H.,... produced by a single-pomt lrnning
tool is gil en by
a S2f2R
b.

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b. I. 2 and .I
c. l , 3aud4

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c. S2/6R
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c.
2
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4
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2
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Internal gears can be made by
a hobbling
b. gear shaping "~lh rack. cutter
c. gear shaping \\ilh pinion cutter
d. gang milling
During ultrasonic machining the metal
removal Is aJTected by the
a. hammenl1 action ofabmsve. panicles
b. rubbing nchon between tool ;md work
piece
c, high rrequency sound waves
d. high frequency eddy currentS
Compound die perfom1s
a. two or more operations at one station
tn one stroke
b. two or more operations at different
staton~ fn one stroke
c. only one operation and lhru too a1 one
work station
d two operations at two different work
slillioi1Sin the sume stroke
Matc.h Ltst I wTth List II' and select the
correct answer usmg the codes g,ven
below ~Je losts
List I (Filler rod nmterial)
A Mi'ld steel
B. Bronze
C. Brass
0 , Lead and tin alloy
List II (Joining process)
I. MIG welding
2 Soldering
3. Brw,ing
4. TI>enuit welding
5. Braze welding

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In designing the !lutes of multipleedged


tools such as broaches and milling cmter's,
which of the foll owing factors are tllken
into consideration'?
I The worl. ut31erial
2, Tqe size of lh tool
3. Tbe degree to which the chip curls
-1. The rake angle o~ U1e tool
Select the correct answer using the codes
given below:

Match List I with List

and select the

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oorrect answer using the codes give,n

below the lists


List I (Cutting tools)
A. Stelute

B. H.SS.
C. Ceramic

D. UCON

List D (Major constituent)


I Tungsten
2, Cobalt
3. AJuutina
4. Columbium
Codes:
1\
B
C
a,
5
I
3
b.

Codes;

D
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b.

B
5

0
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5

2
c.
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3
5
2
d.
J
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5
4
For tmld steel. the hoi forgmg temperature
range is
a. -too C to 6ll0" C
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c.
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cl. 1300 (' to 15()1,) ('


Apart from hc:.<tog>nal
ckmenl(~)

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t~t.

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in a Wn'Ollnlbeinclude(8)

o. cross-slide tool post


b. cross-slide tool post and rear tool post
c. cros~lide tool rot ond lail Ktflllk
cl. real tool post anclti l stock

Geneva medtanism is used

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transfer

C<lmponento fnll\1 bite Station to the uU1~r

b. 1 :md 2
c. 1 alld 3

in

n. an lnline lnlnllfer mnchine

d. 211nd 3

b. I'Oloty tran.sf;,r mch.ine

e. " link<:<~ line


II an unlinked Oow ljnt
Whfeb ono: of lh~ following proe<:!S;es is
performed ln powder mctnllurgy to
promote elf-lubrlcnting prol""rtie. in
sintered parts?
n. lnfillmlion
b. Impresnation

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Motch List l with l. ist n and seled the


correCt llllswer us i11g the cod&.~ given
hdQo. the lists

List !
A. Time study
B. Work fclor system

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a. fur a particular y~ar


b. foro particular monUI

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3. Body m t>lnbur

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6. C'odes:

b.

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1

D
2

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1
3
4
s
lJoder d1e Hm""'oo Jillidoncy Phn. the
worker gets nonnal w~ge ~~ the
.:flieiency of
"" 50".
h. 66 w,.
1:. 75%
d

S5%

Balance shoot refer lo the finanoinl


position of the Company

2. Clinollrph

b. 4
1"
d, 10"

L S top watch

4. High <peed J)lm


5. Stn"ll ele<>hi c h11lb

c, '""' lng vcr"!!c method


d. <Oxponontiol smoolhing
For moving orutd in bulk; over roller
conveyors, the md inntion given to tl1e
<:(mveyon; i~ u.sually
a. 1

c.

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C. Micro-motion li~Y
D. ('yell: !ifttph
J.,ist U

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.;. Ploling

a. inspection or prt
b. o(icrator movements
e. work dun" at on" place
d. s imulation of mrxlols
For sales forccnsting, pooling of
,)pan ions is mude u~;e of in
a. st~tistical correlation
b. o~trhi technique

II. Gn!pbitiu liim

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S ima cltart< are used tor

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Which of lbc following are true of product
type layout'/
L No Oexfl>ilily
2. Roduc<.'Cinlll1e.ial h11ndling
3. Mf>sl 81Ji!tlblc lbt
low-Vt)lunlc
pmtluctiun
Select the correct answer using the cod'"'
given helow
('odes
a. I, 2 nd 3

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c 10 9000 c
tuooc to t2tl0 ('

b. 700

c. in a pru:ticu lar shcp


d. on l>arlicllar dole
number of cycles lo be tinlod lD
stopwatch lime s ludy depends upon the

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a. discretion of the lima study engineer


b. time of e:ICh cycle and the 3ceuroey of
rc:. ults J CI!ited
c. time ovuilble to lhe time study
engineer
d. nntnre
the operation and as well "''

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the operator
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Light nd intrieato parts 'lifb dose


dimensional lok:rauW< or the mder of =
0.005 mm re produced hy
a. investment casting
b. &lie I:JlSling
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V diab>rnni

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The same process on a P wi II be represented as

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An tdeal sas is heated (i) al conslam


volume and (it) at Constant pressw'C from
the tn~ual state l Which one of the

cycl e IS giVen by

r;

(0.5 T,, -Te)r r"


b. 0.5 (Tb - Tc)rt,,
e. (T,, T<)/0.5 T,,
d. (Tt, - o.s 'l'.)rr,,
ln a thermodynamiC cycle consistinJ; of
four pr<.>coss~s. the hcral :md work lifO as
follows
Q. I 30, -10. - 20, 5
W + 3. + 10, - 8, 0
The lhermal efficiency of the cycle Will be
a, zero

The gtven tigme sbows a thermodynamic


cycle ouT-s diagram. All Ute processes
are straight lines, The effoctencv <)f the

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two

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b. 1,2and4
c. 2 and 3

d l.land3
A cyclic pr<'<'ess A..BC ts shown on a V T diagram 111 f~. I.

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shows

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following diagrams
processes correctly?

c.. centrifugal cas1.mg


d shell mould <>asting
Whi~h of the fotlowin.g pairs urcl oOrrecOy
matched'/
I. Project scheduling .............CnticaJ
path analysis
2. Billch production ..... , , Lme of
balance schedulit(!l
3 Dispatching, .. ..
Job order
.. Oantt chart
4 Routing.
Select the correct answe, using the codes
given belQW'
Codes
a L311Jld 4

b 7.15%
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c, 14.33%
d. 2M%
Mal'ch List l (Devices) wilh List 0
(Thermodynamic cquallons) and selret th~.
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A. Compression rario
B. Pressure ratio
C Cut-off ratio
D. Explosion ratio
List IT
1. Bray con cycle
2. Diesel cycle
3. Dua.l combustion cycle
4. Otto cycle

Noz~le

C. Valve
D Compressor
List]]
I W = h2 - ht
2 ht ~ ht

4. W - h,-b,
Codes:
A
B
a,
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3
b
2
3

C
2
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D
4
2

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4
J
rite
or a Carnot heut pump used for
heating n rOom ~~ 20(' by exchanging
heat with river Walcrilt IO"C is
a, 0,5

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b 2,0
( . 28 ..1
II 29 3

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A reversible eugilg !iK as shown iu the


f,.;vep tigure draws 300 kcal from 200 K
reservoir and does 50 kcal of work duri ng
a cycle. The sum ofl1ea1 inle.ractions with
~1c ot11cr two reservoirs is given by

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~ T- ~-~C.
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s. 01 Q, =+ 250 koaJ
b, Q1 + Q2=-2SOkcal
a, Q, + Q, =+ 350 k~.J
d Q1 -1 Ch = - 350 kcal
Jn <hidt one of the folh1wlng processes.is
there an increase in entropy ,v;,h no
degradation of energy?
a. Polytrophic cxpan.slon
b lsothermal e.~pansion
c, lsochoric beal additiool
d Isobaric heat addition
Match List I with List II anc;l sclecr the
oorrect answer using the codes given
below tllelists

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Ust l

C'

b.
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4
2
J
c,
4
1
3
d.
4
2
3
Jn the Rankine cycle the lower limit on the
condones pressure is due to Ilie
a. expansion limil in turbine
b. coudenseJ' sj2e
c, air leal..:age into I he condenser
d. temperature f cooling water
Which one of the following modifications
to aRankinecycle wotild upgrade/enhance
1ts efficiency so as to approach that of
Carnot cycle?
a. Incomplete expansion of steam
b. Reheating of steam
c. Regenerntive teed heating by steam
d. J'artial condensation of steam
Tf an engine of 40 per cent thermal
efticieney drives a refrigerator having a
coefiic.ient of performance Clf 5, rhen the
heat inplU 10 the engine for each kJ of heal
re1nuved from tl1e cold body of 01e
refrigerator is

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a.

.c

c.
d

Codes:

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correcr answer using the codes given


below the fists
list 1
A, Turbine

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a. O.SO kJ
b. 075 kJ
c. I oo kJ
d. I 25 kJ
In
an ideal vap<\ur compression
refrigemtion cycle, tile enth;tlpy of the
rcti:igerant at exit from lite condenser,
C()mpressor and evaponuor is 80kJ/kg,
200kJ/kg and J 80kJ/kg respectively. The
cocfiiciem of performance of the cycle is
a, 6
b. 5
c, 3.5
d . 2.5
A Diesel nnd Ono cycle have the same
compression ratio ' r' . Ute cut-on rario of
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the cycle is's' Tite air ~tnndard efficiency


ofth~ cycks will be equal when

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38.

In the case of a Diesel cyc.le, increasing the.


cut-<>fl'ratio will increase
a efficiency
b. mean elfective pressure
c the ma\imum pressure
d the engine wcigbi
For Lhe same compression nuio and d1e
same heal inpul, lhe C(m'< !!equence of
the increasing order of the thermal
elliciencies oflhe given cycles ts
a Ouo. Diesel. dual
b. Diesel. dual Otto
c Dual , Diesel, Ono
d Dual, Olio. Diesel
Match L.i~l I (Mntcroals) with List II
(Application in a nuclear reactor) and
select the correct answer using the codes
given below th., liSt>
List I
A Zircouiulll
B. Graphite
C. Liquid sodium
D Cadinium
Lis1 U

a I
b.

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"'d. IV

ln Oow through steam nozzles. the actual


dischatge will be greater than the
theoretical value when
a steam at inlet is superheated
b. steam at inle1is saturated
c steam gets supersaturaled
d. steam at inlet is "et
Dtgree of reaction is defined as the ratio

4J

or

a. enthalpy drop i11 rnoving blades tv


enthalpy drop in fi~ed blades
(}. enthalpy drop in lixed blades to. 101nl
enthalpy drop in moving and fix~'()
blades
c. enthalpy drop in fixed blades to
enthalpy dr011 in 111oving blade$
d. enthalpy drop in moving blades 10 toml
enthalpy drop iJJ fixed and nwving
blades
The maximum efliciency of a 50"/o
reaction turbine with nozzle anglo a is

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I Cladding
l Coolant
J . Control rod
4. Shield

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d.

s' - k(s -

t -k(s - I ) ; I 0
st - k(s- I) -+ I - 0
s' -(S I) - k 0

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Codes.

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D
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2
c.
J
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2
d
3
The distinguishing feature of Velwc boiler
is that it
a is drum less
b uses supersonic gas vcloc.il)
c. operates under supercritic:al pressure
d uses indi~t heatin!!
Out or the four curves (1. II. lU and IV)
shown in rue given figure. the one which
l'tlpresents isentropic !low through a
ct~nvergcnt-divol'l!OIII nou.le is
b

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a.
b

(:'.OS! (,1_

l+cos'a

l+oos'a
leas' a

c. oosa
d.

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2=fa
l+cos'a

The blow-olfvalve of a boil e. helpi tu

provide safety

b tnaintllln solid$ '" suspension belo" a


certain value
c regulate !he flow of steam
d . shut down the boiler
In a convergent-divergent nonle, normal
shock can generally occur
a. along divergent portion and throat
b along Ole convergent portion
c. anywhere along the lenglh
d. near the inlet
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C'avil:tlions in 01 """'rifU!!lll pvmp


til occur at tile
3.

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lik;ely

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change to

impeller exit
i01peller mlill

a.

="!!

d. inolute
Sp<cific speed of a lurbmc i~

N.JP
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brighl green

b . yellow
e. red
d OI'UJII!C

c. dtifu>ct exii
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lr
I-I
The colour of lhe name of healide torch, '"
a case of leakage ofFreoo refrij!e(Uill. will

l''""'' hy

5.2.

H' a

Which o ne nf lhc ri>llilwrnj~ n:lfit~etWIIO


hus d1c lul'hat cnuc.l u:mpcr:llmc?

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n. Wnler
b C'IU'!x'11 dioide
Ct P'rcnn 12

d.
SJ.

Ammo~

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~ilUlificnnr

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11~111!!

a.

to dJe manomeuic head


50.

churuolcri.Uc odoor

b. hJJ:!)I f~le!U h<lll

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c. solubiUIY in wnter
d. innwnmahiliiY

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The condihon of air for a cooling and


dehwmdijicauoo system is W'et> by tbe
point A at inwke, B 111 dis<;bargc us mru:kcd
on u psycbomL'ttics chan. If C is the
apparatus dew pomt.. the bypus faclor is
siven by

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Miluomt:tno ~fficieocy of ce111rffugal


pump is defmcd a; the ntbO of
n. $uchon he:~d to the hend impnncd tly
die i10peller 10 "ater
b. bend rmpartcd by the nnpdlcr l(l wMer
lo the Suction head
c. manomeuk bead 10 the bead impac1cd
by lhe iulpedcr 10 warer
d- head impaned by the impeller to water

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ammomn ns n rcfnset11m ts iiJ

The schemalic dia!'nuu of a vapoHr


compn:ss;on rcliigemtion system can be

a CAJAB
b C'AIBC

c. BC'IAB

ss.

<l BCICA
Wid> r'CSJiec:t ro the rollow111g figure wh1th

shows four proccsse. on dtt p.s~ drrometric


chart. lllulch List I wtfu l$1 II ond elect
il\c correct iUISWcr usin@ I he code:< piven
belm I he hs~

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(d)

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List I
A. Process R5
B. Process RT

C Process Rll
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List u
I. Cooling and bomidlt)dng
2 Sensible. heating
3 Cooling and dehumidifying
4. llumidifying

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a.
b,
c.
d.

COdes;

remain consfam

D
4
3
2

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C'ons.ider !he following statements


llffective te1npera1Ure
I l,c a measure of the sensation of
"'firmth or coldness
1
Is the unl form lemperature of a11
imaginary enclo,cure wi th which mali
will exchange the same dry he-dr by
radiations aud cuune<:tiou as in the
actuaJ envin:mment?
3 Combines the erTects of dry bulb
1emperature. wet bulb temperature aud
air movemeu~

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4. Of these statements
a. l . 2 and are correct
b. I aud 2 are correct
c 2 aud 3 are correct
d. I and 3 are correct
Matoh .List I wi01 List U and stleot the
correct answer usin; the codes given
below the lists
lls1 J
A. Steam spray into air
B. Air passi11g over a coil carryi11g steam
C. Air passing over a coi l having
temperature less thau dew pow[
D. Air ~nsl\lng over coi l having.
lemperanll'e above the dew point but
bel ow tl1e wbt
List II
I Sensible cqoli ng
2. Cooling and dehumidification
J. J'feating and hmnidiflc.ation
4 Sensible heating
Codes:

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b.

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2

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Match List I (Laws) wirh Lls1 n


(l>henomena and select 1he corrtct answer
using_the codes given below the lists
List I
A. Hydrostatic law
B Newton's law
C l'ascal's law
D. BcmouJii's law
Listn
I Pressure at a point is equal in <til
dlre<:ti(lu~ iu a fi\Jid at rest
2. Shear mess is direclly proponional to
velocity j!flldiCJit in fluid llow
3. Rate of change of pres~nre in a venical
direction is proportional to specitic
weight of fluid
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d.

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C
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2
4

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c.

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4
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A
2
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3
3

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dehumidification
wet bulb temperature remains constauL
but entllalpy changes
dry bulb temperswre remains constant
both dew point aiiil wet bulb
remperature remain constant
enthalpy nd wet bulb 1emperature

Durfn~chemTcal

a.
b

2
3

3
2
2
2

4
4

c.

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3

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+
4m

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b. I 16
c. I 8
d. 1 4

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a__ ! _

The wale< level In rut empty vertical


cylindrfcal tank with top open is to be
taiscd b)' 6 m frOm a nearby rtscrvoir. The
ratio of the cost of pumping through pipes.
A and B (see given ligur.e} is

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11{2

BemoulU 's thoorcm


l'l
L +- Z ~ constant is valid
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a. along different
rotation.al flow
b. along
differo.nt

streamlines

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strea.Jlllioes

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The following instruments are used in tJJe
1 Ori lice meter

is
a. I, 3, 2
b I 2,J
c. J. 2, I

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Jf a fluid jet discharging, from a 50 mw


diamelt!( 0\'i fice has a 40 111111 diAmter 'It
1ts vena oontracta. then its coe!Ticient of
oontraction will be
1!.

0,32

b. 0.64
C,

0.96

d, I 64

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c. WN"
d. W/u1

Two p1velines of eqtull leng~hs are


connected in series, 1"he diameter of the
seco11d pipe i$ two times that ol' the first
pipe. The ratio of frictional head losses
between the first pipe and the second pipe
is

'2. t'low nozzle


1, Venturimeter
Tlte cormct 5equenoo of ~1e ascending
order of the head loss i11 these instrull\ents

d, 2, 3, I

a. (V7 - u2)12~;:
b V~/2g

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measurement of tli~charge ~>rough a pipe

ilrigational flow
c.. ouly iuthe CIISe offlow of gas
d only in fhe ca5eof flow ofliqtoid
A vertical je.t of water 'd' cot in diameter
IE:jjving the nozzle witlt a velocity of V mh
strikes a disc weiglting ' W' kgf as shown
in tloe. given figure. The jet is then
dcOected twriw maUy T he disc, wi.ll be
held in equiUbrium al a distance 'y' where
tbe fluid velocity is u. whey 'y' is equal
to

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a. ./512
b. 'A
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from under a gate omo the floor Tite ratio


of velocities v,~ to V u 1s

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layer separatio" is caued by


a, red11cri01i of pressure below vapo~r
pressure
b. reduction of pressure gradient to ?-em
c. an ~dverse pressure gradient
d, reductivn of bou11dary layer to zero
thickness
The velocity distribution in laminar now'
through a circular pipe ollows tlte
1!, lioeur litw
b parabolic law
Bound~ry

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Reason (Rl: 'Ile gear drive i

d log~rit hmio law


11le velocity distrihution in the hound'lfY

drive.

lay<lr uvcr th~ fJce of high spillway


fo.uud to have tho foUuwing form;
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AJ> c-ertain ,,ettion, ll~ frc:e ~lr<oam veloctty


u was found to be 20 m/ nnd the boundaJ'~
Inver thicknasl

w~ e:~tim3l'<~

'tie dispblcemenllhiol;nes.s ~~
n,

l ,Ocm

b.

2,\) Ctll
4.0 em

<!.

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to be 5 em.

yielding.

a. Botb A and R. are true nod R is the


eorrect explanntion c;f A
b. BoU1 A nu R are true but R i~ not

d. 5.0 em

correct cxpbn~tion o r A

As.scmiort (i\); :\
particle
under
equtlibrium moves with ecms~:~nl vdMI~.
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ystem.

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Rea~on <R): Tl' lbe re!luhJJ1l force nchng


over 3 rnrtic\c, i ;tei'O. 111tu lhl> llliL1 [clc
will buill rost or- oontinue to rnovc vt'iU1 l.hu
some velocity. if originally in motion.
n. Jjotll A and R are true and R i lh<>
c;;n'llcl expi4Mllon of A
b. BoUt \ and R arc true but R is no1 a
~rrect cxplnMtion of A
c. A is true but R is false
d. A is fal e butR i$ true
Assertion (A): 'I he temperature ccntto l 11'
"" eleciJ'ic. iron is an cll(omplo M
!iicrvomothunism.
Rcoson (R): ll "' an ~u'IJJmtic controL

c, A is true bul R is fnl!<e


d. ,\ is fle hut R is lrue
Assertion 1A): ('onc..'lllric cyllmlrioal
hclieal spriISs wllich OI'C ucd to ha ve
gacltc:r -,pl'ing fon;e in: u limited .atp:1cc :are
wn~ntl in <>
pposite direct ic)n~,
Re.1son (l~): Winding in oppru;ile
direeticms prevc:rtiS luc.lcing ofthe two coils
in cao of mholigrm~nt or buckling.
a. Both A nnd R nre truo and R os
correct eKplanation of A
b. Both A m1d R are 1rue but R Is not a
c.Orn:ct explt111uliOn ()I' A
e. ,\is true but R is false
d. A is false but R is true
Ao;sertion (A) : The moch innhility of
luaterial c.'ln be mt>ts ured 'Ill an #b~oluk

ce

71.

a. BoUt A and R. ore true and R 1s the


com:et 'q)lan."ion of A
b. Bolh A nnd R are IJ'ue but R is not
correct exp.lanotion of A
c.. 1\ is tme but R is r:, lse
d. A is false but R is tme
A,<sertion (AJ: Stress-strain c<~Nes li>r
brittle mnto.1rinls do not exhibit J'ield poinl.
R=on (R): Brittle moterial$ fo~ without

.c

u ~(&
")
;;

77.

n, Both A and R are IJ'Ue and R is the

.e

.Renson (R): Maehiuabilily ind<>x indicates


the eas~ with which J mah:rinJ can bu
nchioed.

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explnlllltlon of A
b. 13otb A nd R liJ\: IJ ue llut R It not
rorrect CXJlfnnat:lon of A
c. A is true bur R t~ false
d. A i; r~ Is<;' l>nl R i trte
Assel1ion (A): 11te longitudinal. transverl!<>
amL tor~ional vibrati<111S al'e ~imp lc
h:annnnic.
Reason (R): The reslllnng force or couple
is propotional to velocity in the case of
tbo:se vibt~tioiiJI.
4. Both J.\ lod R fil'<l true find R is tho

correct cxplo.nntion of A
h. Both A and R are true but R L no t

conect explanation of A
c. A is truo buL.R is false
d. A is fl~c butR is lr!lt
Anc11lou (A): A pair of g~;u.. fonus
rolling pair.

a,.,.

qWiotlly,

~orrect

74.

or I

n positive

om

to.

c. cubic power lnw

13uth A 1111d R re hue and R is lhe


eor~I.C)(planMion of' A
b. Both A and R ""' !rue hut R is mll
c.o ml<:l el(plunnlion of i\
c. A is lrne hut R i~ fhle
d. A is Ioise but R is true
Assertion (A): Ole casting yields a produttl
a,

78.

of good ~CCUI..C)' und finisl1.


Reason (R)' Low melting alloy nre used

in die Ci16ling.
a, Bolh A (m~ R

~rc< 1ntc ~nd

R is the

com:ct o:~~pln:uion of A
b. Bolh A 31ld R are lr\IC but R i5 nul a
cornx:t C.'<plonntion A
c. A i trne but R is f.1lsc

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d. i\ i~ fnlse but R is true
1\sseniq" 11\); The liquill waste

manag~ment

wltb 1J$~ful informlioo for

smuU volume md stored. ill uod.,rgt'Otllld


tanks.

Re.~on ( R); The marginal cost is the


ma.xtmum value ~ t whil:.h tltc jlrodnef
selllng price must b.: filtcd w noctJV.:r oll

R.ea~on (R) ; Dilution of rn.dioctive liquid


w:JSte is nol desinbla due lo the nature of
the isotop....
u. Bolli A and R are tnw 011d R is Ote
c =t cxphtnotion of A
h. Both A and f( are true but R ~~ not
eo"""t explan.~t.ion or A
c, A is tru:> but R is fl<e
d. A is liol>!c but R is true
AMcrtioo (A): Condensers of large
rt1frigernling plants inchl<ling central air
conditioning systettiS are invariably woter

price fiXing.

lite cos!J<.

n. Bolh A ~nd R are tnoe. und R iJ the


con-ect eX]Jitmahon of A
h. Both A and R are true hut R ls not

tl. A is fa be but R is true


1\ssertion (I\): Air i a pure snbslllnce but
a mi:<hore of air nd liquid air in a ~ylinder
is uot a pun: uhslrute<:.
Rewn (R): Air is homogeneous i.u
ct,mpQSltion. but .1 mi.:dm-e of Jlir .md liquid
oir i~ heterogenemos.
a, Both A and R re Lnoe :ond R is the
com:ct e;oq>latmtiou ofA
b. Both .'\ >nd R an: lro~ but R J$. not
correct expl1mation of A
c. A is true but R t fal~e
tl A is f~ lse bot R i$ tnoe
Assertion (A): An economizer is placed
between Uto boiler und Ute c.himnty tu
recover heat C3.rTied -away in the flue go.ses.
Rea~on (~): ('ombn~ti<ln ;ott can e"~ily
ab~tract ""'"" hcit fi-om o.be nuc gas<:$ f!1at
would oUtcrwi~e flll~ up the chimney.
"" Both A ;md It ore lnoc und R i Uto
CQrrect e;<pl:molion of A
I> Bnlh :m~ R are lrue but R i~ 1101
c<mect e~<vlanation of A
c. A i:nruo but R is false
d. A is fahle but R is lrue
t\s~c.'l'tioo (A): Tn mnny ~scs, U1e peak
load hydroelectric pl~nl Upply power
(luring avcr.~gc load as also during pc:rt..
lvtuL whottt''"' ocquircd.
Reason (R): 11 ydrodcctric plrutts. .:m
sncrnte 0 very wide fOil S<' of electric
jlOWer. and it is a simple exercise h> restart
vowel generation and c:ouuec.tiug lo tJu:
pow"r grid.
n. B<lt.lt A and R rc lrue untl R i thu
co!Tect expbnali<lt1 11f A
b. Both A and R are tr11e btn R L nOI 4
oom:ct cJt1lloMtitm ol' A
c.. A is lruo but R is faille

84.

trom n

conc~tralt:d I<)

cooled~

R.t::~ott (R):

temper:otttre

~urroun<iiug

Wol<.>f C. ovniloble
lower than that nf Inc
uir 3n~l l10s u ht(>ilcr specific

lteoL

u. Botlt A and R lll'C lruo ond R is Ute


eorn:ct e,..:phnntion of A
h. Both A "" " R ore tnJc hm R i not a
com:ct explanution of A
c, A i tnoe but R is. false
d. A is false but R i!. true
A.ssertion (A): In .t R.ota meter dte fluid
Oows from lhc bottom of the coni<::~ I Rota
meier tube with d/vetgence in the 11pward
direction ml the Jl<'l~lt ;,,
the metering
Ooat iodi<:tottl(JJhc discloargo.
Rcaun (R.): Rota meter Ooat indiol.'I IC$ the
di~chargc in lemi$ of~~ rotation.
a. Both A and R re true ond R Ls the
1.\0rtt "Xillonatlon of A
b. BoUt A ntl R arc true but R is nol o
c =t cxpibnation of A
c. .\ is true but R is fal!;e
d. ;\ ;. false hut n is tme
Asser1lon ~A)! Tile tllodmc!!S <ll' boundar)'
lay<:t can nut "'"' c..~oclly dcfmcd.
Reason (Rl: The '"locity williin the
bound:uy layor approache& the in vi.dd
vel~Jdty asynoptotic:tlly,
a. Both A and R are true and R J.s the
corr<ct tttpl~ootion of A
b. BoU1 A and R are true but R is 1101

85.

xa

81.

ra

RO,

.:offllcl txplan:otlon of A
A is lnle but R f~l>e

is

ce

.!.

nl~nl

om

nueleAo pnwcr

.c

N.

'L 1\ is fob~ but R is true


Asiertion (A); Margi11al cost in linear
break-e'len
analysis
provides
the

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or

86.

correct e.'q>lan.1tlon of A
e;

A i~ true but R is f.1l~e

d. A b fobc but R is true


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A
B
C
0
a
4
I
2
3
b
l
4
3
2
~
l
4
2
3
d.
4
I
3
2
l'he road roll er shown in the _given li'gure
is being moved over an obstacle by a pull

,v=it' I 3/
Starting from l = 0, to attai'n a veloci1)' of<>
1!1/s, U1e pruticle wi ll have to travel a
dislanoe of
a, 5m
b. 10m

c. ISm
rifle, with a velocity of It O ntis. from 01e
lop of II 115 m high tower lfg = 10 ntis\

the- velocity wi th whicl1 the bullel will


suike the ground is
a. 220 uti
b. 175 m/s
e. 120 m/s
d. I 15 m/s
The escape ltelocily from the surface oftlte
earth is approximately equal to
a, 9,8 1 Innis

.c

92..

b. 11.2 kntls

G.

l4.01mtls

d. 22.0 ~ IWS

93

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p_ The value of p required will be the


mini mum when it is

IH

.e

a. horizontal
b. vertical
c at 4~ h) the horizontal
d. perpendicular to tl1e li11e CO
Two forces A nnd B are acting at an
angle6. Their resultant ' R' wil l make ru1
1Uigle c;t witlt the force A, such that cos 9 is
equal to
;;.,.=:'
8 . r~A,;,'::'E;;,;;;si;;,nI)
.J A' B' - lABoosO
Hsinll
b. -r=:==c:~==
.JA= B1 ,.2ABcosO
A BcosO
~
.J A' Ll' t 2Aflcos8
Bros8

95

The springs of a chest expander are 60 em


long when wrscratched, Their sti ITness is
10 N/mm, The work done in stretching
them to l 00 em is
a. 600Nm
b

800Nm

c. IOOONm
d. 1600.Nm
Jf Ute momentum of " given partiele is
doubled, then its kioeuc energy will btl'
a. doubled
b. quadrupled
c. halved
d. uuaffected
A sli~ er crank mech~ni sm is shown in fhe
given figure.
~

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R9

d. aom
A bullet is fired vertically upward~ from a

om

91

ce

Match List I with List II and select the


correct answer using the codes given
below the lists
Ltst l
A. Lamia's theorem
B. Varignon,s theorem
C. Newton's First Law of Motion
D. Polygon Law of forces
List u
I Detemtination of the poSt~on or
I esuhanl Of pamJlef fOICes
2 Definition of the genernl condition of
equilibrium
3 Determination of the rcsultan1 of nonparallel forces
4. Estimation of the three forces on a
body in equllibrium
Codes:

ra

87

d. r=:==~~==
.J.4' 8' - 2A8cos0

90,

The motion of a particle (distance in


meters and ri me in seconds) isgiven by du<
equation

'"

Which of the following expressions stand


for crank effort

I. Fv.sln(B+?)
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Fj rnB+(":"")

d. [

3. F, OM
~.

IOL

F.-r

usn~ tbe ~odes


given below
Code5:
n. l <tnd 3
b. I. lund 4
c, l. hnd 3
cL 2.1and4
For L nurnb<:r of link~ in ll mechani~"' the
number of pc>sllibl inversion ;_, cctu:llt(l
n. L-2

Seh:l;l Ute corre>;t ao.."v1:1

102.

b. J., I
c. L
d. L I
Oldhnms coupling is the inve.,. ion of

ce

97.

103.

'" fOW' bar moeharusm

b. c.:rank and lever mi:Cbonism

range

d double 5lider crook mcchnni~m


'Moe tooth profi le most e.ommonly used in
gear llrlves for pow"r trans mission is
:1, A cycloid

b. is constant

e; ''nri~-s unifonnly

l 04.

b. An itl\'olutu
c. An ellipse

xa

d A pZil'llbo!JI
Consider the 1\)llowing srnretnenU< :
For proper hydrooyn,mic lnbrication for
11 given joW'MI bearing,
I. n..~ hi&Jicr the viscos ity. the lllwr the
o'l)tnting speed needed to notot tlw
j<)wn:ol (ot o given loncl
2. '111e higher the rotating sJ)O<lO, lhe
higher tho bearing load nccclcd to noot

105.

.e

')C)_

a. is not constant

ra

e. single s lider crank mech:mis m


98.

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106.

"' D

107.

b. 012
c. Dl .fi

d. hcos uniJ\mnoccelcr.~tion
In rcciprt>oatiniJ engines primory forces
11. re completely b3lanc.::d
h. or<; partially balanec.l
c. ore bolonce.d by se.ccondary fot\les
d. connot be boloncc:d
CotLSidc:r IJ~e iollowiJl8 tt>:ments;
Tho period of oscillation of U1c fl11id
colwnn in~ U-tube dq~encb up()n the
I tliam~ter Mthc I '-nobc
2. lcl\gth t)!'th" lluill cohlmn

3.

lhe jolU'rul.l ala given viscosity.


3. The hogher th<> bearing load, the higher
lheviS<-'<>sity needed to flnat the.journal
ut ~ven speed.
Of the.~e ~llltoonent~
n. 1. 2 and 3 1ll'o oorn;ot
b. 1 and 2 are conect
c, 2 oml 3 are corn:<:l
d. 1 and.3 are con-eel
Tile radjus of gyrotion of 3 sol'ld disc type
Oywboa1 of diAmeter n i~

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100.

A Hywhee1 h.s a mass qf 3()0kg and a


rclius or gytatiou of 1m. It i.~ giwn spin
of 100 r.p.m.. about its horizontal axis. Th"
w'bole assembly roL1tes :sbout 3 vertical
axi3 at 6 r~dfsec. l'lte gyroscopic couple
experienced will be
~. 3 it k.'Jnl
b. 6 ll lu'lnl
c. 18() kNm
d. 360 " kNm
A llirtwcll.govcmur ;,. a governor of1he
a. inerli1 type
b. pendulum type
e. centrifugal type
d. de.1d weight type
A governor is s oid to be irocbronollii wh"n
the cttuiiibrium ~pood for oil rodii or
rotation of the ball within tl1o woridng

.c

%.

~Jo

om

2.

:u:celer~tion du~ 10 gravity

Of Utesc ~!ltloment.s
u. 1, 2 nud 3 are com:d
b. I nod 3 nrc. oorTed
c. l and 2 are C.OrTect
d. 2 Md J are COrTe~t
rr danll>ing factor in "vibrnting system is
unity. then th<; system wiU
~~. have nc,t vil>taticlns
b. be highly dmped
c. be under damped
d. be criti"" lly domped
For stct~dy-state forced VIbration- tile
phJtse lag ul MOttance is
a. o

b. 45
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a. pD/t

b. pD/2t

An

idealiz~d

srress-strain cwve for a

:""'1E"'mb,

c;,

JIJ

-
"tL- -

1""

a.

~~

"t~
L_

ld

b
c.

tL_

(a)

4/J1 D,

ce

xa
.e

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w
w

Mateh List J with LISt 11 and select the


c.onect answer using the codes !,'iVen
below the ljsls
List I (Mechanical properties)
A. Torsional rigidity
B. Modtdus of resilience.
C. Bauschinger effect
D. Fle:utal rigidity
List II (Characteristics)
1. l'r(lduct ol Yqung' s modulus and
seCQnd moment of area about the pla,ne
of bending
2. Straiat energy per unit volume
J . Torque per unit angle of twist
-1. Loss or mechanical energy due to local
yieldin.g
Codes;

a.

(d)

'

~.'=='~.
T.
T

110

112.

!Ot'

,-

/.l D:
1tH I' I
:tPL

For whic.h one of the following twodimensional states of stress will the
Mohr's stress circle degenerate into a
P-Oint:?

(c)

41'1

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109.

<>I' I

rr-ED, D,
;r

_,

~~

p0/4t

d. pD/81
A red of length, ~ I " tapers unifo1mly from
a diameter ".Dt" to a diameter "Di' and
carries an axial tensile load of ' P'. The
extension of the rod is (E represents tl1e
modulus of elasticity of the mate1ial of the
rod)

om

180

.c

108

c. 90"

The maxi mum shear srress induced in a


thin-walled cyJiJldricaJ shell having au
iutemal diameter 'D' and thickness ' l'.
1vhen subjected Ia an internal pressure p'
is equal co

b.

2
J

B
3
2
4

('
4
4
I

D
2
I
3
2

4
Match List I with List It and select the
correct answer usirlg the codes given
below tJae lis~
List T(Mechanical properties)
A. Ductility.
8 Hardness
C' Mal lealliliiY
D. Toughness
Llst lJ. (M~ning of properties)
I. Resistance to indentation
d.

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A
I

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dcfonnation
J, Percentage of elongation
1. Ability to bo rolled into Oat product$
Co!les;
A
B
c
D
~.
l
3
2
4
b
1
4
2
C,
1
3
4
I
d
3
4
2
The Ei&Slic Constants E at>d K are related
as(v [s thePoissons ratim

119

a. E = 2K(t-2v)
b, E=3 K ( I -2v)
c. E = 3K(I > v}
d. B = 2K(l + 2v)

_l[M+f]

d.

~[.JAP

12.0

T']

Consider the following types of stresses


1 Torsional shear
2. Trans,crse direct shear
3. bending stress
The -stresses that are produced in the wire
or a close-collcd helical spring subjected
't(>an axial load. would include
a. I and J

d. I 2 and 3
Which one of the following !!faphs
represents Von Mises yit>ld cri terion?

ce

lu a cantilever beam, if lloe length is


doubled whill> keeping Ul< CrOSSSC'CUUII
and the concentrated load acting at the froo
end llte same. the deflection at the free end
will increase by
a. 2.66 rimes
b 3 tiuo~s

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d. 8times
(I point, along the length of a beam
subjecied to loads, where bending momeno
changes its sign, is known as tlte point of
~. Inflexion
b. maximum stress
c, ?..ero shear torte
d contra flexure
A Stll!ctural member ABCD is loaded as
shown in the given figure. The shearing
force at aoy section on the length BC of
the. member is

.
lL
[-_,

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c,

b. I and 2
c. 2 and 3

c, 6 times
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b.

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om

114

i\bltlty to absorb energy during plastic

.c

zerl)

b p
c. l'u/k

118

d. Pk/a
For the design or a shaft, subjected 10
bending moment 'M and torque 'T'
equivalent bending noomenl is given by

a. ~M ' +T'
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