Explore topic-wise MCQs in Fluid Mechanics.

This section includes 13 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Fluid Mechanics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Specific force is __________ to cross sectional area.

A. Directly proportional
B. Inversely proportional
C. Independent
D. Not proportional
Answer» B. Inversely proportional
2.

Specific force is __________ to mass flow rate.

A. Directly proportional
B. Inversely proportional
C. Independent
D. Not proportional
Answer» B. Inversely proportional
3.

Energy is not conserved throughout the pipe.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
4.

SPECIFIC_FORCE_IS____________TO_CROSS_SECTIONAL_AREA.?$

A. Directly proportional
B. Inversely proportional
C. Independent
D. Not proportional
Answer» B. Inversely proportional
5.

SPECIFIC_FORCE_IS____________TO_MASS_FLOW_RATE.?$

A. Directly proportional
B. Inversely proportional
C. Independent
D. Not proportional
Answer» B. Inversely proportional
6.

Energy is not conserved throughout the pipe?

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
7.

What is a specific force denoted as?

A. N
B. F
C. M
D. S
Answer» D. S
8.

A force that is needed to bring back the body to its original position is called as?

A. Viscous force
B. Elastic force
C. Gravity force
D. Pressure force
Answer» D. Pressure force
9.

What is momentum?

A. Mass * acceleration
B. Mass * Volume
C. Mass flow rate * velocity
D. Mass flow rate* density
Answer» D. Mass flow rate* density
10.

Which among the following is present in pipe flow?

A. Viscous force
B. Inertial force
C. Gravity force
D. Pressure force
Answer» E.
11.

Which among the following is not a force that acts in the downstream of the fluid flow?

A. Pressure
B. Weight
C. Friction
D. Gravity
Answer» D. Gravity
12.

Momentum principle states that all the forces acting in the system result in a change in momentum.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
13.

Which among the following provides the third principle in fluid mechanics?

A. Conservation of mass
B. Conservation of linear momentum
C. Conservation of Heat
D. Conservation of volume
Answer» C. Conservation of Heat