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Answer Keys:-
General Ability
1 D 2 C 3 60 4 D 5 D 6 D 7 B
8 B 9 299.7 10 B
Mechanical Engineering
1 5 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 D 6 C 7 577.4
8 D 9 A 10 2666 11 176.5 12 20.13 13 A 14 C
15 C 16 5.488 17 52.6 18 A 19 C 20 B 21 50
22 D 23 C 24 12.18 25 14.4 26 B 27 C 28 D
29 0.66 30 A 31 B 32 57 33 B 34 A 35 D
36 B 37 B 38 10.1 39 5629 40 1.72 41 C 42 A
43 B 44 93.3 45 B 46 19.6 47 4.43 48 4.56 49 4.85
50 7.53 51 B 52 9.08 53 53.8 54 B 55 319.85
Explanations:-
General Ability
1. Barrack, duplex and gazebo are spaces used for specific purposes while imbrue (which means
soaked) does not fit in the group.
2. The man was treated as madman, hence the word in the first blank will be ‘deranged’; the
others (many) considered themselves to be sober and wise hence ‘prudence’ fits in the second
blank
5300
Perimeter = m
26.5
= 200m
⇒ 2 ( x + 20 ) + x = 200
⇒ 2x + 20 = 100
⇒ 2x = 80
⇒ x = 40.
Hence, length = x + 20 = 60 m.
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5. The answer is option D. Option A uses past continuous tense which is not required since a
truth is mentioned which should be in present tense. Option B is wrong because there is
unnecessary use of present continuous tense. Option C is wrong because ‘so’ changes the
meaning of the sentence and ‘downward on the surface’ should be replaced with ‘downward
from the surface’.
7. 4 + x + 6 + 8 + y + 0 must be divisible by 3
18+x+y must be divisible by 3
and, ( x + 8 + 0) − ( 4 + 6 + y )
= x − y − 2 must be either 0 or 11
x-y-2=0 ⇒ y = x − 2
18 + x + x − 2 = 16 + 2x
⇒ x can be only 7
∴y=5
8. 6 = LC M of ( 2 & 3) ; 12 = LCM of ( 3, 4 )
20 = LCM of ( 4,5 ) ; 30 = LCM of ( 5,6 )
So the missing numbers P = LCM of (12, 60) = 60
and Q = LCM of (60, 60) = 60
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54 600 − 54
=546
10. The answer is option B. Option A is wrong because ‘intellect’ is not given in the paragraph.
Option C can be eliminated because it represents ‘long process of growth of aesthetic ideas’
as a hurdle by using the word ‘though’. Option D is wrong since it was not instinct that was
discovered.
Mechanical Engineering
1. Since f(x) and g(x) satisfied the conditions of cauchy’;s mean value theorem in [1,2]
f ′(x) f (2) − f(1)
∴ =
g′(x) g(2) − g(1)
8−2
⇒2= (∵ f ′(x) = 2g′(x) )
g(2) − 2
⇒ g(2) = 5
2 −1
2. A+ B=
4 0
4 3
A−B=
2 6
6 2 3 1
2A = ⇒A =
6 6 3 3
2 −1 2 −1 3 1 −1 −2
A+B= ⇒B = − =
4 0 4 0 3 3 1 −3
3 1 −1 −2 −2 −9
AB = =
3 3 1 −3 0 −15
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Choose an interval is − +
(0,1)
0 +1
Let x 0 = = 0.5
2
By Newton-raphson method;
f (x 0 ) f (0.5) −0.132747685
x1 = x 0 − = 0.5 − = 0.5 − ≈ 0.5157
′
f (x 0 ) ′
f (0.5) 8.438276616
5. divp = ∇.p
= ( 6x 2 yx 2 + 16xy3 z 3 ) + ( 6x 4 yz 2 − 6x 2 yz 2 ) − (16xy3 z 3 + 6x 4 yz 2 )
=0
⇒ Q is solenoidal
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F Fl3 F 3EI
6. K= , For a cantilever beam δ = ⇒ = 3
δ 3EI δ l
4 × 40
3 3
3EI bh 3 1 Eb h h 4K h
K= = 3E × 3 = ⇒ = = ⇒ = 0.43
l 3
12 l 4 l l Eb 200 × 10 l
1000 × 69.3
P= = 577.5 N 40 θ
B
120
D 69.3 40 mm
60
r s
r2
10. r = 0, rdr = ads; ∫ rdr = ∫ ads = 8s ⇒ r = 16 × 2000 = 179 m / sec
0 0
2
0
0 s'
r2 1792
rdr = ads ⇒ ∫179 ∫ −6ds ⇒ = [ −6s ]2000 ⇒
rdr = = +6 ( s '− 2000 )
s'
2000 2 179 2
s ' = 4670 ∴ Total distance travelled = 2666
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12. P =1.2N / mm 2
D = 20mm; R = 10mm; δ = 0.025mm ⇒ τS = 85N / mm 2 ; G = 0.85 × 105 N / mm 2
π π 16WR d
W = × d 2 × P = × (100 ) × 1.2 = 9424.8N ⇒ τS = 1 + 4R
2
4 4 πd 3
d3 16 × 9424.8 × 10 d
= = 5647. Negect 1 + 4R as value is small
1+
d 85 × π
4R
d 3 = 5647 ⇒ d =17.8mm
15.
150 150
∆T1 = 55
110 110
95
∆T1 = 135 ∆T2 = 15 ∆T2 = 95
95
15
15
(F ) =
A 2 1 − ε1 1 1 − ε 2
g 21
1
= 0.123 1.5
+ +
A1 ε1 F21 ε 2
Q 21 = 5488.74N = 5.488kW
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π
Area = × (110 ) = 9503mm 2
2
17.
4
P 2 × 250 × 10
3
Maximum ins tan tan ous stress = 2 = = 52.6 N / mm 2
A 9503
( Px )
2
dx P 2 3
18. Strain energy, U = ∫ =
0
2EI 6EI
20.
Basic x1 x2 x3 x4 Solution
Z -2 -1 0 0 0
x3 1 -1 1 0 10
x4 2 0 0 1 40
Because each unit increase in x 2 increases Z by 1, an infinite increase in x 2 leads to an
infinite increase in z. Thus the problem has not bounded solution.
h 0 + h f 45 + 31.5
24. ∆h = 45 − 45 × (1 − 0.3) = 13.5, h = = = 38.25
2 2
800 150 + 200
L = R.∆h = × 13.5 = 73.5mn, σ = = 175 N / mm 2
2 2
h µL h
∴P = e − 1 σ = 236.7 N / mm 2 ∴ Load = A × P = 73.5 × P × 700 = 12.18MN
µL
25.
Year t units ty t2
2007 -2 3 -6 4
2008 -1 4 -4 1
2009 0 7 0 0
2010 1 11 11 4
2011 2 9 18 1
Total 0 34 19 10
a=
∑ y = 3 + 4 + 7 + 11 + 9 = 6.8 ⇒ b = ∑ t ⋅ y = 19 = 1.9
n 5 ∑ t 10 2
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26. L−1 3 = L−1 2
s + s s(s + 1)
Using partial fractions
1 A Bs + C
= + 2
s(s + 1) s
2
s +1
⇒ solving, A = 1, C = 0, B = −1
1 1 s
∴ L−1 2 = L−1 − 2
s(s + 1) s s + 1
1 s
= L−1 − L−1 2
s s + 1
= 1 − cos t
( )
⇒ 4 ( x − 1) + y 2 < x 2 + ( y − 1)
2 2
⇒ 4 ( x 2 − 2x + 1 + y 2 ) < x 2 + y 2 − 2y + 1 ∵ u + iv = u 2 + v 2
8 2
⇒ 3x 2 + 3y 2 − 8x + 2y + 3 < 0 ⇒ x 2 + y 2 − x + y + 1 < 0
3 3
⇒ The region is interior of a circle
1
28. p = , n = 18
2
1
⇒q=
2
P ( X ≤ 8 ) = P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + .... + P(X = 8)
= Co + C1 + ... + C8
18
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8 −4
30. A=
2 2
∴ The characteristic equation of A is λ 2 − 10λ + 24 = 0
∴ The Eigen values of A are λ = 4,6
By property of Eigen values; we have
if λ be the Eigen value of A ⇒ a 0 λ 2 + a1λ + a 2 is the eigen
Value of a 0 A 2 + a1A + a 2 I
1 152
∴ λ = 4 is the eigen value of A ⇒ 3 ( 4 ) − ( 4) + 3 =
2
is the eigen value of
2 3
1
3A 2 − A + 3I
12
1 221
λ = 6 is the eigen value of A ⇒ 3 ( 6 ) − (6) + 3 =
2
is the
12 2
1
Eigen value of 3A 2 − A + 3I
12
d 2 x γ dx k k
31. 2
+ + 8x = 0 ; m = 4, = 8 ⇒ k = 32; ω = = 8=2 2
dt m dt m m
γ k
Motion is under-damped b < w 0 i.e. < ⇒ γ < 2 km < 2 32 × 4 < 16 2
2m m
The motion is over-damped if γ > 16 2
120 × 9.81
32. Static deflection = = 1.61 × 10−3 m
730 × 103
1 9.81 2πN ω
Natural frequency = = 12.42 Hz, ω = , Frequency = = 51.7
2π 1.61 × 10−3 60 2π
2 2
ω 51.7
1 + 2ξ 1 + 2 × 0.30 ×
Transmissibility = ωn =
12.42
2
ω 2 ω 51.7 2
2
51.7
2
1 − + 2 ξ
1 − + 2 × 0.30 ×
ωn ωn 12.42 12.42
2.69 2.69
Transmissibility == = = 0.163
266.589 + 6.238 16.52
Transmitted force = 350 × 0.163 = 57 N
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( Pa − PV ) / w − ( h s + h F )
35. Cavitation factor σ =
Hm
Pa =101kPa = 101000 N / m 2 ; PV = 2.8kPa = 2800 N / m 2
H m = 60.2m; h f = 1.8m; σ = 0.128
101000 − 2800
9810 − ( h S + 1.8 )
0.128 =
60.2
7.7056 = 10 − ( h S + 1.8 ) = 10 − h S − 1.8 ⇒ h S = 0.5m
36. L = 1m d = 0.09
T1 = 400k T2 = 300k
AT π 100
Q = kA ⇒ 420 × × ( 0.09 ) ×
2
L 4 1
= 267.W
Entropy production = entropy change – entropy transfer
2 dQ
= S2 − S1 − ∫
1 T
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37.
Step Arm C Gear A Gear B
Arm fixed 0 +1 T
− A
TB
Gear A rotates through 0 X TA
n revolution −x
TB
Y x+y TA
y−x
TB
y = 200
x + y = −400 ⇒ x = −400 − 200 = −600rpm
TA 45
NB = y − x = 200 + 600 × = 200 + 300 = 500rpm
TB 90
16 16
Polar moment of inertia of a circular section,
π π
JP = × D 4 = ( 0.005 ) = 6.136 × 10−11 m 4
4
32 32
T Cθ 1.031 27 × 109 × 2π 27 × 109 × 2π × 6.136 × 10−11
= , −11
= ∴ = = 10.096m
JP 6.136 × 10 1.031
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41. Total availability of source is greater than the total demand. This requires a dummy demand.
Therefore we take 5+1=6 demand centers and 4 sources (supply) centers.
∴ m = 4, n = 6
Hence, m + n – 1 = 4 + 6 – 1 = 9
43. Since PERT is a BETA DISTRIBUTION. Beta with mean 12 and standard deviation 2 is
correct
N
44. Patm = 1bar = 1 × 105 ; Pabsolute = Pgauge + Patm = ρgh + Patm
m2
= ( −13.6 × 103 × 9.81 × 0.05 ) + 105 2 = 93.3 2
N kN
Pabsolute
m m
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Permissible stress ( σ y )
300
46. =100N / mm 2
3
25 × 1000 31830.9 10 × 1000 12732.4
p= = ; q= =
π 2 d 2
π 2 d2
d ⋅d
4 4
2 2 2
p p 31830.9 31830.9 12732.4
σ1 = + + q 2 = 2
+ 2 + 2
2 2 2d 2d d
2 2
15915.5 15915.2 12732.4 15915.5 20381.6 18148.6
= + + = + =
d2 d
2
d
2
d2 d2 d2
15915.5 20381.6 −4461.1
2
p p
σ2 = − + q 2 = − =
2 2 d2 d2 d2
m +1
Us = ( σ1 − σ2 ) + ( σ2 − σ3 ) + ( σ3 − σ1 ) ; σ3 = 0
2 2 2
6mE
m + 1 1 18148.6 4461.1 −4461.1 18148.6 m + 1 4.3 × 108 m + 1
2 2 2
× ( σy )
2
= × 2
+ 2 + 2 +− 2 = × 4
=
3mE 2 d d d d 3mE d 3mE
4.3 × 108
= (100 ) ⇒ d = 19.6mm
2
4
d
ω2 (10 )
2
ω2 r 2
47. h= ; 100 = ⇒ ω = 4.43 rad / sec
2g 2 × 9.81
When the point at the centre of the base is just exposed, the depth of fluid at centre becomes
zero.
Therefore, the depth of parabola equals the height of tank = 100
4 4
Q=
( 700 ×10 3
− 900 × 9.81 × 50sin15 ) π ( 0.06 )
4
128 × 0.8 × 50
23.8 3
Q= = 4.65 × 10−3 m
5120 s
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2 × π × 1200
49. φ = 20deg; N1 =1200, ω1 = = 125.7; N 2 = 800 rpm, ω2 = 83.8rad / s; T1 = 30
6
1200 × 30
T2 = = 45 ; Addendum of small gear (pinion)
800
mt T T 3 × 30 45 45 2
= 1 1 + + 2 sin 2 φ − 1 = 1 + + 2 sin 20 − 1 =12.2mm
2 t t 2 30 30
Addendum of big gear
m.T2 t t 2 3 × 45 30 30
= 1 + + 2 sin φ − 1 = 1 + + 2 sin 2 20 − 1 = 6.7 mm
2 T T 2 45 45
m ⋅ t 3 × 30
Pitch circle radius of pinion = = = 45mm
2 2
m × T 3 × 45
Pitch circle radius of gear = = = 67.5mm
2 2
Path of access = (RA ) − R 2 .cos 2 φ − R sin φ = ( 74.2 ) − 67.52.cos 2 20 − 67.5sin 20O =15.42
2 2
π
Volume of casting 4 (
600 ) ( 40 )
2
51. Weekly demand = 200; Number of weeks = 52; Annual demand =200 x 52 = 10400
Ordering cost = 500; Unit cost = 600; Carrying cost = 65
2 × CO × D 2 × 500 × 10400 400
EOQ = − = 400 ⇒ Time between order = × 52 = 2 weeks
CC 65 10400
Periods Reiview system
Review period R = 2 weeks
Mean demand during ( R + l ) = 200 × ( 2 + 2 ) = 800
Stan dard deviation of demand during ( l + R ) = σ ( l + R ) = 2 + 2 × 45 = 90
Torque level 95th percentage = 1.645 × 90 =148.05
Order up to position = 800+148=948
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52. ro = 1.3 ri
For uniform wear condition
pr = c ⇒ c = 0.07 ri N / mm
Axial load on friction plate
W = 2πc ( ro − ri ) = 2π × 0.07 ri (1.3ri − ri ) = 0.13ri 2 N
S = Total stiffness of spring = 40 × 8 = 320 N / mm
W 2907
Axial force = 0.13ri 2 = 2907 N; Initial compression = = = 9.08mm
s 320
π 2 π
At inlet, h1 = 3213.6, ν1 = 0.073, A1 = A 2 = d = ( 0.2 ) = 0.0314 m 2
2
53.
4 4
At outlet, h 2 = 3202.6, ν 2 = 0.084
A1V1 A 2 V2 AV V 0.084
As = ⇒ ν2 = 1 1 ; 2 = V1 = 1.15V1
ν1 ν2 ν1 A 2 0.073
Steady flow energy equation
V2 dQ V2 dW
h1 + 1 + z1g + = h 2 + 2 + z 2g +
2 dm 2 dm
dW
As there is no change in datum hence z1 = z 2 and also =0
dm
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1000 × 30
54. N= = 190.98min ;
π × 50
w ⋅ f ⋅ d (D − d) 100 × 160 × 4 × ( 50 − 4 )
A mean = = = 3.79 mm 2
N.Z.D 190.98 × 6 × 50
hP 450 × 14 × 10−2
55. m= = = 68.95
kA 5.3 × 10−4 × 25
hPKA = 450 × 14 × 10−2 × 25 × 5.3 × 10−4 = 0.914;
∴ The Heat Transfer rate = hPKA × θ0 × tan h ( mL )
= 0.914 × ( 550 − 900 ) × tanh ( 68.95 × 7 × 10−2 ) = − 319.9 × 0.999 = − 319.85 W
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