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				This section includes 9 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Computational Fluid Dynamics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | For incompressible flows with no body forces, the volume integral term is ____________ | 
| A. | viscous terms | 
| B. | pressure forces | 
| C. | body forces | 
| D. | flux terms | 
| Answer» B. pressure forces | |
| 2. | An equation for the conservation of kinetic energy can be obtained by ___________ | 
| A. | the product of momentum equations and mass | 
| B. | the product of momentum equations and velocities | 
| C. | the product of continuity equations and velocities | 
| D. | the product of continuity equations and mass | 
| Answer» C. the product of continuity equations and velocities | |
| 3. | In which of these flows is the kinetic energy important? | 
| A. | Compressible flows | 
| B. | Compressible isothermal flows | 
| C. | Incompressible isothermal flows | 
| D. | Incompressible flows | 
| Answer» D. Incompressible flows | |
| 4. | Which of these changes do not contribute to a change in momentum in the momentum equation? | 
| A. | Surface fluxes | 
| B. | Surface forces | 
| C. | Body forces | 
| D. | Rate of change term | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 5. | Which of these is correct for extra viscous terms in cylindrical coordinates? | 
| A. | The implicit and explicit treatments do not depend on the sign of the coefficients | 
| B. | It is treated implicitly when its contribution to the coefficient of the central node is negative | 
| C. | It is treated implicitly when its contribution to the coefficient of the central node is positive | 
| D. | It is treated explicitly when its contribution to the coefficient of the central node is positive | 
| Answer» D. It is treated explicitly when its contribution to the coefficient of the central node is positive | |
| 6. | The difference between the conservative and the non-conservative approaches occurs in the ___________ | 
| A. | finite difference method | 
| B. | finite volume method | 
| C. | finite element method | 
| D. | spectral element method | 
| Answer» C. finite element method | |
| 7. | If the pressure force is not treated as a surface force in the finite volume method, what will happen? | 
| A. | Non-conservative error | 
| B. | Stability issues | 
| C. | Boundedness problems | 
| D. | Convergence issues | 
| Answer» B. Stability issues | |
| 8. | In which of these approaches is the pressure force treated as a body force? | 
| A. | Finite volume method non-conservative approach | 
| B. | Finite volume method conservative approach | 
| C. | Finite difference method conservative approach | 
| D. | Finite difference method non-conservative approach | 
| Answer» C. Finite difference method conservative approach | |
| 9. | For the incompressible flows, which of these terms will be zero? | 
| A. | Pressure force | 
| B. | Body force | 
| C. | Bulk viscosity | 
| D. | Shear force | 
| Answer» D. Shear force | |