Explore topic-wise MCQs in Aerodynamics.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Aerodynamics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

For a reversible process, which is not the correct statement?

A. No presence of viscosity
B. dw = -pdv
C. dq pdv = de
D. Mass diffusion occurs
Answer» E.
2.

Which is the process in which no heat exchange is there between system and surroundings and in which no dissipative phenomena occur?

A. Adiabatic process
B. Reversible process
C. Isentropic process
D. Work
Answer» D. Work
3.

Identify the incorrect source for the corresponding variables of the first law.

A. Absorbed radiation: dq
B. Squeezing of volume: dw
C. Heating: de
D. Displacement of system boundary: dq
Answer» E.
4.

The first law of thermodynamics is proved by experiments. Select the correct choice for it.

A. de is an exact differential
B. dq is an exact differential
C. dw is an exact differential
D. The relation has been proved theoretically
Answer» B. dq is an exact differential
5.

For air, at 35 C what is the total enthalpy? (cp=1005 ( frac {J}{kgK} )).

A. Zero
B. 309.54 J
C. 309.54 kJ
D. 8977 J
Answer» E.
6.

The incorrect formula for the specific heat of an ideal gas in terms of specific heat ratio of a gas and universal gas constant is_____

A. c<sub>p</sub>-c<sub>v</sub>=2R
B. ( frac {c_p}{c_v} )=
C. c<sub>v</sub>= ( frac {R}{ gamma -1} )
D. c<sub>p</sub>= ( frac { gamma R}{ gamma -1} )
Answer» B. ( frac {c_p}{c_v} )=
7.

Which is not a state variable/function in the given options according to thermodynamics?

A. Temperature
B. Enthalpy
C. Functions dependent on path
D. Internal energy
Answer» D. Internal energy
8.

Specific heat for gas is almost constant in the case of_______

A. Space vehicle
B. High-temperature flow
C. Air in a desert
D. Chemically reacting flow at high- speeds
Answer» D. Chemically reacting flow at high- speeds
9.

Which is the wrong result for a calorically perfect gas?

A. e=c<sub>v</sub>T
B. h=c<sub>p</sub>T
C. c<sub>p</sub> and c<sub>p</sub> are functions of T
D. For T &lt; 1000 K, specific heats are constant
Answer» D. For T &lt; 1000 K, specific heats are constant
10.

The equation of state for a perfect gas is p = RT, where R is______ (for air at standard conditions).

A. 287 kJ/kg.K
B. 8314 kJ/kg
C. 8.314 kJ/kgK
D. 287 J/kg.K
Answer» E.