

MCQOPTIONS
Saved Bookmarks
This section includes 243 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Mechanical Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
151. |
of jet engine? |
A. | turbojet |
B. | ramjet |
C. | scramjet |
D. | propulsive jet |
Answer» E. | |
152. |
A jet strikes a curved plate at its |
A. | sides |
B. | surface |
C. | centre |
D. | does not strike |
Answer» D. does not strike | |
153. |
Jet propulsion of ship is less efficient than screw propeller due to |
A. | pressure |
B. | temperature |
C. | frictional losses |
D. | wear and tear |
Answer» D. wear and tear | |
154. |
from the sea can be taken by the pump. |
A. | true |
B. | false |
Answer» B. false | |
155. |
If the pressure remains a constant, then |
A. | vr1 > vr2 |
B. | vr1 < vr2 |
C. | vr1 = vr2 |
D. | vr1 is a zero |
Answer» D. vr1 is a zero | |
156. |
If the friction is neglected, then |
A. | vr1 > vr2 |
B. | vr1 < vr2 |
C. | vr1 = vr2 |
D. | vr1 is a zero |
Answer» D. vr1 is a zero | |
157. |
The relative velocity is obtained by the equation |
A. | u – v1 |
B. | v1 |
C. | u*v1 |
D. | u/v1 |
Answer» B. v1 | |
158. |
How is absolute velocity at inlet denoted? |
A. | v |
B. | v1 |
C. | c |
D. | v |
Answer» C. c | |
159. |
Jet propulsion works on the principle of |
A. | newton’s first law |
B. | newton’s second law |
C. | newton’s third law |
D. | thermodynamic properties |
Answer» D. thermodynamic properties | |
160. |
The force analysis on a curved vane is understood using |
A. | velocity triangles |
B. | angle of the plate |
C. | vane angles |
D. | plate dimensions |
Answer» B. angle of the plate | |
161. |
fluid mechanics deals with heat transfer. It is |
A. | backward direction |
B. | forward direction |
C. | perpendicular direction |
D. | parallel movement |
Answer» C. perpendicular direction | |
162. |
symbol for Froude number? |
A. | f |
B. | fo |
C. | fr |
D. | f |
Answer» D. f | |
163. |
utilization of |
A. | accelerating mass |
B. | volume |
C. | work |
D. | velocity |
Answer» D. velocity | |
164. |
Which among the following is the standard symbol for Darcy friction factor? |
A. | f |
B. | fd |
C. | c |
D. | cd |
Answer» C. c | |
165. |
Which among the following is the formula for Knudsen number? |
A. | λâ„l |
B. | λâ„2l |
C. | λâ„3l |
D. | λâ„4l |
Answer» B. λâ„2l | |
166. |
Fanning friction factor is |
A. | 0.25 times darcy friction factor |
B. | same as darcy friction factor |
C. | 2 times darcy friction factor |
D. | independent |
Answer» B. same as darcy friction factor | |
167. |
symbol for Atwood number? |
A. | a |
B. | ar |
C. | ar |
D. | a |
Answer» B. ar | |
168. |
Which among the following is the standard symbol for Archimedes number? |
A. | a |
B. | ar |
C. | ar |
D. | a |
Answer» D. a | |
169. |
Which among the following is the standard symbol for Blake number? |
A. | bi |
B. | ba |
C. | bl |
D. | b |
Answer» C. bl | |
170. |
spread is called |
A. | surface tension |
B. | diffusivity |
C. | viscosity |
D. | kinetics |
Answer» C. viscosity | |
171. |
In similitude, Fapplication=Fmodel*3.44 |
A. | true |
B. | false |
Answer» B. false | |
172. |
Which among the following is a standard scale for a similitude? |
A. | 1:250 |
B. | 1:50 |
C. | 1:25 |
D. | 1:100 |
Answer» D. 1:100 | |
173. |
Physical similitude has exactly the same geometric shape of the prototype. |
A. | true |
B. | false |
Answer» B. false | |
174. |
All the parameters in a similitude are described using |
A. | continuum mechanics |
B. | solid mechanics |
C. | diesel mechanics |
D. | aircraft mechanics |
Answer» B. solid mechanics | |
175. |
Which among the following have the same forces acting on them? |
A. | geometric similarity |
B. | kinematic similarity |
C. | dynamic similarity |
D. | conditional similarity |
Answer» D. conditional similarity | |
176. |
Which among the following have similar fluid streamlines? |
A. | geometric similarity |
B. | kinematic similarity |
C. | dynamic similarity |
D. | conditional similarity |
Answer» C. dynamic similarity | |
177. |
A model of with same shape is |
A. | geometric similarity |
B. | kinematic similarity |
C. | dynamic similarity |
D. | conditional similarity |
Answer» B. kinematic similarity | |
178. |
Which among the following is the main application for Similitude? |
A. | ships |
B. | cars |
C. | hydraulics |
D. | train |
Answer» D. train | |
179. |
Similitude is a concept applicable to the testing of |
A. | mathematical models |
B. | physical models |
C. | engineering models |
D. | chemical models |
Answer» D. chemical models | |
180. |
What happens when a bullet is fired from a rifle? |
A. | the rifle becomes weightless |
B. | we fall back |
C. | rifle gives backward kick |
D. | bullet doesn’t leave the rifle |
Answer» D. bullet doesn’t leave the rifle | |
181. |
When a body is falling freely under gravity, the total mechanical energy remains constant because of which of the following? |
A. | law of conservation of energy |
B. | unification of force |
C. | electromagnetic force |
D. | gravity |
Answer» B. unification of force | |
182. |
Gravitational force, despite being a weak force, governs the large scale motion. |
A. | true |
B. | false |
Answer» B. false | |
183. |
Why is climbing a lamp post harder than climbing up a tree? |
A. | because of parallel friction force |
B. | because of contact force between the bodies |
C. | because of van der wall’s force |
D. | because of rope force |
Answer» B. because of contact force between the bodies | |
184. |
Which of the following is an example of electromagnetic force? |
A. | motion of moon around earth |
B. | evolution of stars |
C. | evolution of galaxies |
D. | compression of spring |
Answer» E. | |
185. |
Gravitational force is the weakest force in nature. |
A. | true |
B. | false |
Answer» B. false | |
186. |
Which is the universal attractive force? |
A. | electromagnetic force |
B. | strong nuclear force |
C. | weak nuclear force |
D. | gravitational force |
Answer» E. | |
187. |
Which of the following uses electromagnetic waves? |
A. | radio |
B. | radiotherapy |
C. | detecting fractures |
D. | electric motors |
Answer» B. radiotherapy | |
188. |
Quantum physics deals with macroscopic phenomena. |
A. | true |
B. | false |
Answer» C. | |
189. |
TOPIC 3.1 NEED FOR DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS - METHODS OF DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS |
A. | botanical science |
B. | zoological science |
C. | chemistry |
D. | physics |
Answer» D. physics | |
190. |
Coefficient of friction of a laminar flow is |
A. | re/16 |
B. | re/64 |
C. | 16/re |
D. | 64/re |
Answer» D. 64/re | |
191. |
Define Viscosity. |
A. | resistance to flow of object |
B. | resistance to flow of air |
C. | resistance to flow of fluid |
D. | resistance to flow of heat |
Answer» D. resistance to flow of heat | |
192. |
The pipe diameter is |
A. | directly proportional to fluid density |
B. | directly proportional to mass flow rate |
C. | inversely proportional to mass flow rate |
D. | directly proportional to fluid velocity |
Answer» C. inversely proportional to mass flow rate | |
193. |
How do we determine the total discharge through parallel pipes? |
A. | add them. |
B. | subtract them |
C. | multiply them |
D. | divide them |
Answer» B. subtract them | |
194. |
If the two reservoirs are kept at the same level, the head loss is |
A. | z1-z2 |
B. | zero |
C. | t2-t1 |
D. | s2-s1 |
Answer» C. t2-t1 | |
195. |
Which among the following is the correct formula for head loss? |
A. | z1-z2 |
B. | c |
C. | t2-t1 |
D. | s2-s1 |
Answer» B. c | |
196. |
that is developed in the pipe? |
A. | entry |
B. | exit |
C. | connection between two pipes |
D. | liquid velocity |
Answer» E. | |
197. |
What is the total loss developed in a series of pipes? |
A. | sum of losses in each pipe only |
B. | sum of local losses only |
C. | sum of local losses plus the losses in each pipe |
D. | zero |
Answer» D. zero | |
198. |
pipes can take up |
A. | pipes of different diameters |
B. | pipes of the same diameters only. |
C. | single pipe only |
D. | short pipes only |
Answer» B. pipes of the same diameters only. | |
199. |
The total head loss for the system is equal to |
A. | pipe length |
B. | pipe diameter |
C. | width of the reservoir |
D. | height difference of reservoirs |
Answer» E. | |
200. |
Relative roughness is |
A. | ϵ/d |
B. | ϵ*d |
C. | ϵ/dm |
D. | ϵgd |
Answer» B. ϵ*d | |