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This section includes 657 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Testing Subject knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
In the circuit Vin = 4V, VB = 3V, R = 5K. The voltage across diode V is _________(Use constant voltage drop model assumption and take VD = 0.5V) |
| A. | 0V |
| B. | 0.5V |
| C. | 1V |
| D. | 1.5V |
| Answer» D. 1.5V | |
| 2. |
In the circuit below VB = 2V, Vin = 5V. The voltage V across resistor R is ________ (Use constant voltage drop model assumption and take VD = 0.5V) |
| A. | 0V |
| B. | 2.5V |
| C. | 1.5V |
| D. | 3V |
| Answer» B. 2.5V | |
| 3. |
The output voltage V if Vin = 3V, R = 5K, VB = 2V is ___________ (Use constant voltage drop model assumption and take VD = 0.5V) |
| A. | 0V |
| B. | 2V |
| C. | 1.5V |
| D. | 3.5V |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4. |
Current I if V = 5V and -5V when VB = 2V, R1 = 2K, R2 = 4K respectively are __________ (Use constant voltage drop model assumption and take VD = 0.5V) |
| A. | 1.3mA, 0.23mA |
| B. | 2.875mA, 0mA |
| C. | 2mA, 0mA |
| D. | 1.423mA, 0 mA |
| Answer» C. 2mA, 0mA | |
| 5. |
What is current I if voltage V = 5V, VB = 2V, R1 & R2 = 2K. (Use constant voltage drop model assumption and take VD = 0.5V) |
| A. | 1.25mA |
| B. | 1mA |
| C. | 2.75mA |
| D. | 1.75mA |
| Answer» D. 1.75mA | |
| 6. |
What is voltage across the resistor R if VA = -3V and VB = -5V is _________ (Use constant voltage drop model assumption and take VD = 0.5V) |
| A. | 0V |
| B. | -3V |
| C. | -5V |
| D. | -4V |
| Answer» B. -3V | |
| 7. |
The figure given below represents __________ |
| A. | Under tile |
| B. | Over tile |
| C. | A.C sheet |
| D. | G.I. sheet |
| Answer» C. A.C sheet | |
| 8. |
Aluminium alloy and steel decking is suitable up to a load of __________ |
| A. | 0.75 kN/m2 |
| B. | 1.5 kN/m2 |
| C. | 1.75 kN/m2 |
| D. | 2.5 kN/m2 |
| Answer» B. 1.5 kN/m2 | |
| 9. |
In asbestos cement sheets, the laying always begins from __________ |
| A. | Rafters |
| B. | Hips |
| C. | Valleys |
| D. | Eaves |
| Answer» E. | |
| 10. |
Which type of tiles is shown in the figure below? |
| A. | Pan tiles |
| B. | Plain tiles |
| C. | Spanish tiles |
| D. | Inter-locking tiles |
| Answer» B. Plain tiles | |
| 11. |
Aluminium roof sheeting consists of aluminium alloyed with ________ |
| A. | Silica |
| B. | Carbon |
| C. | Magnesium |
| D. | Manganese |
| Answer» E. | |
| 12. |
Which of the following is used for both pitched as well as flat roofs? |
| A. | Sheeting |
| B. | Aluminium sheets |
| C. | Decking |
| D. | Asbestos cement sheets |
| Answer» D. Asbestos cement sheets | |
| 13. |
Which of the following is the correct formula for finding gauge in slate roofing? |
| A. | Gauge = (length of slate – lap)/2 |
| B. | Gauge = (lap – length of slate)/2 |
| C. | Gauge = (length of slate – lap)/4 |
| D. | Gauge = (lap – length of slat |
| E. | /2c) Gauge = (length of slate – lap)/4d) Gauge = (lap – length of slate)/4 |
| Answer» B. Gauge = (lap – length of slate)/2 | |
| 14. |
_______ is used for the galvanisation of iron sheets. |
| A. | Sodium |
| B. | Aluminium |
| C. | Copper |
| D. | Zinc |
| Answer» E. | |
| 15. |
Asbestos cement sheets are stronger than G.I. sheets. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 16. |
Number of corrugations in one big-six type A.C. sheet is _________ |
| A. | Three and a half |
| B. | Five and a half |
| C. | Seven and a half |
| D. | Nine and a half |
| Answer» D. Nine and a half | |
| 17. |
For speech understanding systems to gain widespread acceptance in office automation, they must feature ____________ |
| A. | speaker independence |
| B. | speaker dependence |
| C. | isolated word recognition |
| D. | all of the mentioned |
| Answer» B. speaker dependence | |
| 18. |
In the 16th century, a Czech rabbi reportedly created a living clay man whose name has become a synonym for an artificial human. What was the clay man’s name? |
| A. | Frankenstein |
| B. | Golem |
| C. | Paracelsus |
| D. | Hal |
| Answer» C. Paracelsus | |
| 19. |
The area of AI that investigates methods of facilitating communication between people and computers is ___________ |
| A. | natural language processing |
| B. | symbolic processing |
| C. | decision support |
| D. | robotics |
| Answer» B. symbolic processing | |
| 20. |
What part of the manufacturing process relate to each stage of the process and to the process as a whole? |
| A. | field service |
| B. | design |
| C. | distribution |
| D. | project management |
| Answer» E. | |
| 21. |
The characteristics of the computer system capable of thinking, reasoning and learning are known as ____________ |
| A. | machine intelligence |
| B. | human intelligence |
| C. | artificial intelligence |
| D. | virtual intelligence |
| Answer» D. virtual intelligence | |
| 22. |
Which of the following have computers traditionally done better than people? |
| A. | storing information |
| B. | responding flexibly |
| C. | computing numerically |
| D. | both storing information & computing numerically |
| Answer» E. | |
| 23. |
How many ALU(s) is/are control by one control unit is SIMD (single instruction stream, multiple data stream) architecture? |
| A. | one or more ALUs |
| B. | One ALU |
| C. | Only two ALU |
| D. | Impossible to say |
| Answer» B. One ALU | |
| 24. |
What are the two subfields of Natural language processing? |
| A. | context and expectations |
| B. | generation and understanding |
| C. | semantics of pragmatics |
| D. | recognition and synthesis |
| Answer» C. semantics of pragmatics | |
| 25. |
LISP machines also are known as ___________ |
| A. | AI workstations |
| B. | Time-sharing terminals |
| C. | Super mini computers |
| D. | All of the mentioned |
| Answer» B. Time-sharing terminals | |
| 26. |
The moment axis is in the direction parallel to the plane of the force and the distance. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» C. | |
| 27. |
For the below diagram determine the magnitude of the horizontal force applied at R which creates the same moment at P as by 75N. |
| A. | 110N |
| B. | 43.1N |
| C. | 60N |
| D. | 0NView Answer |
| Answer» C. 60N | |
| 28. |
Find the moment along R. |
| A. | 1200Nm |
| B. | 600Nm |
| C. | 0Nm |
| D. | 1400NmView Answer |
| Answer» D. 1400NmView Answer | |
| 29. |
Which of the following is correct in the determination of the moment direction by curling of wrist? |
| A. | The thumb represents the direction of the force |
| B. | The thumb represents the direction of the moment |
| C. | The fingers represent the direction of the force |
| D. | The direction in which you curl your wrist is towards the direction of the distance from point of contact of force to the axis of rotation. |
| Answer» C. The fingers represent the direction of the force | |
| 30. |
Determine the moment about the point S. |
| A. | 0Nm |
| B. | 350Nm |
| C. | 100Nm |
| D. | 200NmView Answer |
| Answer» D. 200NmView Answer | |
| 31. |
Choose the correct one. |
| A. | In a coplanar system the moment of the force is chose about a point instead of axis |
| B. | In a coplanar system the moment of the force is chose about an axis instead of a point |
| C. | In a 3D system the moment of the force is chose about a point instead of axis |
| D. | In a 3D system the moment of the force is chose about an axis which is perpendicular to the direction of the force |
| Answer» B. In a coplanar system the moment of the force is chose about an axis instead of a point | |
| 32. |
The ___________ forces do not cause the rotation. |
| A. | Non-concurrent |
| B. | Concurrent |
| C. | Parallel |
| D. | Non-Parallel |
| Answer» C. Parallel | |
| 33. |
Find the moment along the point at the mid of the line SR. |
| A. | 1200Nm |
| B. | 600Nm |
| C. | 0Nm |
| D. | 1400NmView Answer |
| Answer» C. 0Nm | |
| 34. |
Find the moment of the force about the point R. |
| A. | 5000Nm |
| B. | 5550Nm |
| C. | 6000Nm |
| D. | 7000Nm |
| Answer» B. 5550Nm | |
| 35. |
In case of the varying alignment, penalizing gaps heavily might occur. Then the best scoring local alignment between the sequences will be one that optimizes the score between matches and mismatches, without any gaps. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 36. |
In the GCG and FASTA program suites, the scoring matrix itself is formatted in a way that includes default ______ |
| A. | gap additions |
| B. | alignment scores |
| C. | score penalties |
| D. | gap penalties |
| Answer» E. | |
| 37. |
A gap opening penalty for any gap (g) and a gap extension penalty for each element in the gap (r) are most often used, to give a total gap score wx, according to the equation ______ |
| A. | wx – rx = -g |
| B. | wx = g – rx |
| C. | wx = g + rx |
| D. | wx + g + rx = 0 |
| Answer» D. wx + g + rx = 0 | |
| 38. |
Which of the following is true regarding the assumptions in the method of constructing the Dayhoff scoring matrix? |
| A. | it is assumed that each amino acid position is equally mutable |
| B. | it is assumed that each amino acid position is not equally mutable |
| C. | it is assumed that each amino acid position is not mutable at all |
| D. | sites do not vary in their degree of mutability |
| Answer» B. it is assumed that each amino acid position is not equally mutable | |
| 39. |
Which of the following doesn’t describe PAM matrices? |
| A. | This family of matrices lists the likelihood of change from one amino acid to another in homologous protein sequences during evolution |
| B. | There is presently no other type of scoring matrix that is based on such sound evolutionary principles as are these matrices |
| C. | Even though they were originally based on a relatively small data set, the PAM matrices remain a useful tool for sequence alignment |
| D. | It stands for Percent Altered Mutation |
| Answer» E. | |
| 40. |
In scoring matrices, for convenience, odds scores are converted to log odds scores. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 41. |
The solubility of solute in a solvent in a solid solution is governed by Hume-Rothery rules. The solubility is more if: |
| A. | radii of solute are much smaller than that of solvent |
| B. | solute an solvent have a similar crystal structure |
| C. | solute has low valence |
| D. | all of the mentioned |
| Answer» C. solute has low valence | |
| 42. |
Which of the following point defects is non-stoichiometric in nature? |
| A. | Schottky defect |
| B. | Metal excess defect |
| C. | Interstitial defect |
| D. | Impurity defect |
| Answer» C. Interstitial defect | |
| 43. |
Edge dislocation and screw dislocation are linear crystalline defects. |
| A. | True |
| B. | False |
| Answer» B. False | |
| 44. |
The ratio of the number of vacancies to a total number of lattice points for a metal near melting temperature is of the order of 10-4. For lower temperatures, the ratio: |
| A. | increases |
| B. | decreases |
| C. | remains the same |
| D. | may increase or decrease depending on the metal |
| Answer» C. remains the same | |
| 45. |
Frenkel defect belongs to which of the following classes? |
| A. | Point defect |
| B. | Linear dislocation |
| C. | Interfacial defect |
| D. | Bulk defect |
| Answer» B. Linear dislocation | |
| 46. |
What is the detachable portion of engine, which covers the upper end of the cylinder known as ______ |
| A. | Cylinder head |
| B. | Ignition cell |
| C. | Combustion cell |
| D. | Manifold |
| Answer» B. Ignition cell | |
| 47. |
What is the clearance between rocker arm and valve stem is known as _______ |
| A. | Valve clearance |
| B. | Sleeve |
| C. | Tappet clearance |
| D. | Buffer space |
| Answer» D. Buffer space | |
| 48. |
Where are manifolds fitted? |
| A. | The lower part of cylinder |
| B. | The intake valves |
| C. | The exhaust valves |
| D. | The side of the cylinder |
| Answer» E. | |
| 49. |
The function of piston pin is to _________ |
| A. | Absorb the cylinder heat |
| B. | Join the connecting rod to the piston |
| C. | Increase the speed |
| D. | Joint wheel and connecting rod |
| Answer» C. Increase the speed | |
| 50. |
The first I.C. engine was invented by _______ |
| A. | Nikolaus Otto |
| B. | James Watt |
| C. | Hudson |
| D. | Norman |
| Answer» B. James Watt | |