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Heat flows from one body to other when they tave:


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(A) Different heat contents
(B) Different specific heat
(C) Different atomic structure
(D} Different temperature
An hnentor claims to have developed a heat engine that receives ~00 kJ of he t from a source at
500 K and produces 300 kJ of net work while rejecting the waste heat to sin at 290 K. Which of
the following is true?
(A) The claim made by inventor is false because sue a heat engine violates first law of
thermodynamics.
(B) The claim made by imentor is false because such a hea engine violates second law of
thermodynamics.
(C) The heat engine can be possible only if all the proce~s are reversible.
(D) The invented engine does not violate any Jaw and so t e is nothing new in the claim of the
inventor.
Which of the follo\\ing refrigerant has the maximum ozone depletion potential in the stratosphere?
(A) Carbon dioxide
(B) Fluorine
(C) Ammonia
(D) Sulphur dioxide
The amount of heat absor
1 kg of saturated liquid water boils at pressure P is Q 1 The
amount of heat releasea wfien 1 g of saturated water vapor condenses at same pressure P is Q 2 ,
then
(A) Ql = Q2 for all value~ofP
(B) Ql > Q2 for all values~f P
(C) Ql < Q2 for al values of P
(D) Ql > Q2 or 1 < Q2 depends upon value of Pressure P.
The (!rst law of thermodynamics takes the form W =-All when applied to:
(A) A closed system undergoing a reversible adiabatic process
(B) A11 open system undergoing an adiabatic process with negligible change in kinetic and potentinl
e rgies
(C) A e osed system undergoing a reversible constant volume process
(D) A closed system undergoing a reversible constant pressure process
Jt. stream line is a line
(A) Which is along the path of the particle
{B) Which is always parallel to the direction of flow
(C) Along which there is no Dow
(D) On which tangent drawn at any point gives direction of flow

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(C) Super-sonic now


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(B)

(A) Re= pJ.lL

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(C) Re=~
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(B) pAV~

(A) pAV2
2

(C) 2pAV

(D) 4pAV 2

111. Kaplan turbine is:


(A) An impulse turbine
(B) Radial flow i
(C) An axial flow reaction turbine
(D) A radial flow reacfo
112. Specific speed of n pump is the speed at which a pump will ru when t
(A) Discharge is one cubic meter and head developed is'One me er
(B) Power is one unit and head developed is one mder(C) Power is one unit and discharge is one cubic meter
(D) Power is one unit and speed is one unit
113. An ideal fluid is defined as fluid which is:
(A) Compressible
(B) Is incompressible
(D) Has negligible surface tension
(C) Is compressible and non-viscous
114; The resultant hydrostatic force acts through a point known as...
(A) Center of gravity
(B) Center of buoyancy
(C) Center of pressure
(D) None of above
115. Air vessel in a reci rocating ump Is used to
(A) Obtain continu us su ply of water at uniform rate
(B) Reduce suction head
(C) Increa e delivery head
(D) To decrease power

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(A ra e 1orse power
(C) Indicated horse
(B) Pumping power
power
(D) None of these
118. I n a system of two identical pum
(A) The head will be the
Ps in series:
(B) The head . b
same and the flow rate will be twice that of a single pump
WI11 e the sam
(C) The head will b h
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(D) The head will be alf that of a single pump and the flow rate will be the same
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(A) l: l
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(C) 10:1
(8) 6:1
(D) t5:1
120. The knock in diesel engine occurs d
(A) Instantaneous and rapid 1
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>urn.n
(8) Instantaneous auto ignitio f g or the first llart of the charge
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last
(C) Delayed burning of the first
Pnrt of clmrge
Part of
(D) All of the abo,e
the charge

121. Supercharging is the process of:


(A) Supplying the intake of mt en 1
atmosphere
g nc With air at a densitY greater than the density oft e surroundi
(B) Pro,iding forced cooling air

(C) Injecting excess fuel for raising


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. . a pe rot engine during starting compared to theoretical aar required for
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compI etc comb usbon ts:
(A) More
(B) Less
(C) Same

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124. The actual ' 'olume of fresh charge admitte


(A) Equal to stroke volume
(B) Equal to stroke volume and clearance volume
(C) Less than stroke volume

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(A) Piston crown
(B) Connecting rod
(C) Piston pin boss
(D) Piston skirt
126.
(B) HCS tools
(D) None of the abme.
(C) Cementea carb'de ols
127. Merchant Theory relationship between shear angl~ +.friction angle ll and the cutting rake angle a
an he machining constant c for the work materaalas:
(A) 2 p +. a- ~= C
(B) 2 u + llC
(D) 2 + ll- a= C
(C) 2 ~ + a- p = C
Osystem applicable to milling machine is called the:
(A) oint-to-point system
(U) Straight cut system
(C) Continuous Path system
(D) Zig-za~ system

A grinding wheel gets glazed due to:


(A) Wear of abrasive grains
(C) Breaking of abrasives
130. A feeler gauge is used to check:
(A) Radius
(C) Clearance thickness

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133. Ductile materials produce:
(A) Discontinuous chips
(C) In-homogenous chips
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(A) Batch production
ontmuous production
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(8) Event
(D)
(A) Dummy
(C) Acthity
Contract

136. A tooth paste tube can be produced by:


(A) Solid forward extrusion
(C) Hollow backward extrusion
137. Residual stresses in casting occur due to:
(A) Insufficient gate size
(B) Impurities in molten metal
(C) Differential rate of solidification of thin a nd thick sections of casting
(D) Sand particles mixing into molten metal while po ring

138. Core sand mixture contains the following a bin er:


(B) Linseed oil
(A) Turpentine oil
(C) Cement
(D) Thermosetting plastic
139.
(B) Can contain 20 kgf of copper
(D) Has internal diameter of20 em
140.
(B) Manufacturing cost of the product
(D) Utility of the product
141.
(B) Maximum float
(D) Avcrnge float
142. Desirable properties of metal so that it can undergo metal forming processes nrc:
(A) Ha.rdness and Toughness

(B) Ductility and creep

(B) Bnttleness an.d _hardness

(D) Ductility and yield strength

hermal conductiVIty of material f


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through the wall, how the tern
(A) Remain constant

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properties or
kg/ 3 dynamic viscosity= 0.152 X
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1o-2 Ns/n1 , thermal conductivity:::: a Ouid are: density::: 13600 _
kJ/k K., Prandtl Number=
0.025. This liquid flows over a flat Pls.s WlmK, Specific heat. Cp -t.o. length~Which of the foJiowing
. b e t \H~en
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I1yd rodynarniate
. heate d ov~:' r Jts en rc boundary layer (l>J IS
true ?
relationsI111>
b '"h'c111s
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(8) o, < 0
(C) t >
C not he predicted
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long cylindrical surfaces. If the
1 diameter rat'10 o f cy)'Ill{l ers 1s
1:3 th tOr
two
t IC lllfilll e 1y
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146. In a certain heat exchanger, both tl h
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ld fluid have identic; l hca capacity.

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le ot fluid and co
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(m x Cp). The 1ot md enters at 80<>c a11d
oc Tl e cold fluid enters at 30 anCJ caves
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at 60C. The effectiveness of heat excho.
e~ves at 50 ~
.. nger 1s:
(A) 0.4
(B) 0.6

(C) 0.667

(D)

147. 40% of incident radiant energy on the surra


f tl rmally transparent boo~ i
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f
ce o a 1e
b d
the transmiSSIVIty o t11c o y be 0.15, then the emissivity of surface is:
(A) 0.45
(ll) 0.55
(C) 0.40
(D) 0.60.
148. Heat transfer in liquid and gases primarily takes place by:
(A) Conduction
(B) Conv. ction
(C) Radiation
(D) Co due ion_an(l Ra(lj tion
149. Visible light is a kind of electromagnetic wave whose wav.efength--is between:
(A) 0.40 and 0.76 Jim
(B} 0. 6 and I m
(C) 0.01 and 0.40 Jim
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(B) One

(D) Infinity

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(C) Varies as the square root of speed


(D) Varies inversely with the square of speed
In a four bar kinetic chain, the relation between number of links (L) nnd num~r of pulrs (J) is:
(A) L 2J + 4
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(B) L == 2J- 4
(C) L = 4J - 2
(D) L == 4J + 2

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rc angle is:
the pre550
In cycloidal profile gears, f t cth
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(A) Dependent on tItc 51
(D) V son diameter of gears
(C) Constant
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(D) "
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(C) Bending moment
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In an mitre bevel gear, the P'


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900
(A) Less than 90
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(C) Greater tlum 90
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ar tra' h ) Can he less or greater than 90 T
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If the annulus wheel of lUI epicychcn ge
as 120 teeth and planet has' 20 teeth, the
of teeth on the sun gear is:
(A)100
(B)80
(C)60
(D)40
In an oil lubricated journal bearing, the coefficient of friction

(A) Is constant at all speeds


(B) Is maximum at almost zero speed and decreases linearly with increasmg speed
(C) Is minimum at optimum speed and increases with increasin sp,ee
(D) Is minimum at almost zero speed and increases with "ncr-ease of spe~
159. In a cam drhe, it is essential to offset the axis offollowe~ to.
(A) Decrease the side thrust between follower and guide
(B) Decrease wear between follower and guide
. (C) Take care of speed limitations

(D) Reduce cost


160. Eutectoid Steel contains following perce
(A) 0.2%
(C) 0.8%
161. Which of the foJlowing "'"Jm..t results in the presence offree graphite in Cast Iron:
(A) Phosphorus
(B) Sulphur
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the tail stock would be:


(B) 14.4

(D) 120
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(B) MIG welding


(D) TIG welding
ing
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operations, the selected current \'nluc depends upon:
S1ze of the electrode
B) Length of weld

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Thickness of plate
The commonly used flame in

gas Welding Js
(B) Oxidizing
(C) Neutral

(D) None of the ubove.


166. In powder metallurgy, the proc
.. Jd pressed metal powder is known us:
(A) Sintering
ess of heating the co
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(A) C arbunzing

(B) Granulat1on

(C) Deposition

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die only
(A) 50% on the dte and SO% on tlle Pun
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(B) 1
tl c die and 33% on the punch
(C) 100% on the punch only
70/o on 1
In cold chamber method of die c .
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cUing point metals can be cast
(A} Low melting point metals can b
e cast
(B) High nt
. . kept cold by circulating water
(C) Die is kept hot by electrical heating
(D) DtC IS

169. Large size bolt heads arc made by:


(A) Swaging
(C) Upset forging
170. Steel balls are manufactured by:
(A) Machining
(C) Casting
171. Gang Milling is:
(A) A process of cutting gears

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(B) Roll forging


(D) TuJl\bling
(B) Cold heading
(D) Spinning

(B) A milling process for generating hexagonal surfaces


(C) A process in which two or more cutters are use d
(D) A milling operation combined with turning
112. A hot chisel is one which is:
(A) Used when red hot
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(C) Used to cut cold materials
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173. The main purpose of a boring operation, as',nnnn!lil'l>rl
(A) Drill a hole
(C) Correct the hole
174. The point angle of a standard
(A) 100

existing hole

(C) 118

175.
(B) The plan of tool
176.
(D) more than 90%
is erived by considering:
ng moment on the beam.

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is simply supported.
beam is a cantilever.
nt pure bending moment on the beam.
way sleeper is like a beam having uniformly distributed load acting upwards (as renction)and
supports at rails with loads acting downwards due to the Jlnssing rain, such thnt:
(A) Greatest bending moment is at the c_entrc of sleeper.
(B) Greatest bending moment is at the ends of sleeper.
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(C) Greatest bending moment is at the c~ntact ~ rails.

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IS It desirable to provide he
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an nuts?
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between the journa
and the bearing, is calh~~~n support steady loads_~itbout any relative moll on .
(A) Zero film bear1ng
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197. Which one of the processes is used for refining grains of metal after ft has been distorted by cold
working:
(A) Annealing ,
(C) Normalizing '

(B) Softening
(D) Tempe~ng

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(B) Martensite, bainite, troosite, sorbite


(D) Troosite, bainite, sorbite, Martensite

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(B) 18% chromium 8% nickel

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