Explore topic-wise MCQs in Aerodynamics.

This section includes 25 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Aerodynamics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Cl vs Cd is called as _______________

A. drag polar
B. parasitic drag
C. total drag
D. no significance
Answer» B. parasitic drag
2.

The shape of the wing is called as ____________

A. geometry
B. wing
C. airfoil
D. wing box
Answer» D. wing box
3.

In a wing, the coefficient of pressure at the upper surface is greater than the lower surface.

A. true
B. false
Answer» C.
4.

Which of the following is an example of hydrostatic manometer?

A. pressure gauge
B. piston type gauge
C. mercury column manometer
D. spring manometer
Answer» D. spring manometer
5.

Generally, the gliders have Cp as ________

A. 1
B. -1
C. 0
D. infinity
Answer» C. 0
6.

If the value of Cp=1, then the local pressure can be given as ___________

A. P = Pfreestream + q
B. P = 0.5*ρ*V12
C. P = Pfreestream
D. P = 0
Answer» B. P = 0.5*ρ*V12
7.

The value of Cp for compressible flow can be given as ___________

A. Cp = P2-P1
B. Cp = 0
C. Cp = (P2-P1) /q
D. Cp = 0.5*ρ*V12
Answer» E.
8.

For compressible flow, the value of Cp at stagnation point is __________

A. 0
B. negative
C. infinity
D. greater than 1
Answer» E.
9.

The highest value of Cp is given at ________

A. end points
B. stagnation point
C. everywhere in the flow field
D. at boundaries
Answer» C. everywhere in the flow field
10.

For incompressible flow, Cp is expressed only in terms of ____________

A. pressure
B. density
C. temperature
D. velocity
Answer» E.
11.

IN_A_WING,_THE_COEFFICIENT_OF_PRESSURE_AT_THE_UPPER_SURFACE_IS_GREATER_THAN_THE_LOWER_SURFACE.?$

A. true
B. false
Answer» C.
12.

WHICH_OF_THE_FOLLOWING_IS_AN_EXAMPLE_OF_HYDROSTATIC_MANOMETER??$

A. pressure gauge
B. piston type gauge
C. mercury column manometer
D. spring manometer
Answer» D. spring manometer
13.

Cl vs Cd is called as _______________$

A. drag polar
B. parasitic drag
C. total drag
D. no significance
Answer» B. parasitic drag
14.

The shape of the wing is called as ____________$

A. geometry
B. wing
C. airfoil
D. wing box
Answer» D. wing box
15.

The pressure and temperature are ________

A. directly proportional to each other
B. inversely proportional to each other
C. equal
D. independent of each other
Answer» B. inversely proportional to each other
16.

Pressure is _____ proportional to altitude.

A. inversely
B. directly
C. no relation
D. equal
Answer» B. directly
17.

The aspect ratio (AR) is given by __________

A. b/s
B. s/b
C. b<sup>2</sup>/s
D. s<sup>3</sup>/b
Answer» D. s<sup>3</sup>/b
18.

Generally, the gliders have Cp as _______?

A. 1
B. -1
C. 0
D. infinity
Answer» C. 0
19.

Ram is working on an experiment. He has a beaker in which fluid is moving at a very high velocity. He wants to calculate the relative pressure at each and every point of the flow. Which of the following will help him to do so?

A. Coefficient of lift
B. Coefficient of pressure
C. Drag polar
D. Velocity
Answer» C. Drag polar
20.

If the value of Cp=1, then the local pressure can be given as ___________

A. P = P<sub>freestream</sub> + q
B. P = 0.5*ρ*V<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>
C. P = P<sub>freestream</sub>
D. P = 0
Answer» B. P = 0.5*‚âà√¨‚àö√ñ*V<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>
21.

The value of Cp for compressible flow can be given as ___________

A. C<sub>p</sub> = P<sub>2</sub>-P<sub>1</sub>
B. C<sub>p</sub> = 0
C. C<sub>p</sub> = (P<sub>2</sub>-P<sub>1</sub>) /q
D. C<sub>p</sub> = 0.5*ρ*V<sub>1</sub><sup>2</sup>
Answer» E.
22.

For compressible flow, the value of Cp at stagnation point is __________

A. 0
B. negative
C. infinity
D. greater than 1
Answer» E.
23.

The highest value of Cp is given at ________

A. end points
B. stagnation point
C. everywhere in the flow field
D. at boundaries
Answer» C. everywhere in the flow field
24.

For incompressible flow, Cp is expressed only in terms of ____________

A. pressure
B. density
C. temperature
D. velocity
Answer» E.
25.

Coefficient of pressure is a ________

A. dimensional quantity
B. dimensionless quantity
C. negligible value
D. cannot be determined
Answer» C. negligible value