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10. ñܱÜâ³ EñܤÃÜWÜÚWæ ˘ÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜ ¨ÜívÜ :
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(ii) A»Ü¦ì¿áá Jí¨Üá ±ÜÅÍæ°Wæ Jí¨ÜQíR ñÜ ÖæaÜác EñܤÃÜÊÜ®Üá° ¯àw¨ÜÃæ, AÈÉÃÜáÊÜ Jí¨Üá EñܤÃÜÊÜâ ÓÜÄÀá¨ÜªÃÜã ÓÜÖÜ A¨Ü®Üá° ñܱÜâ³ EñܤÃÜ Gí¨Üá
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Note : English version of the instructions is printed on the back cover of this booklet.

267 (1 – A )
1. ÖæçvæãÅàvæç®ÝËáPÜ g®ÜìÇ… ¸æàÄíW… ®ÜÈÉ 4. WæàÃ…®Ü ÊÜÞvÜãÂÇ…ÊÜâ
_______ C¨æ. (1) D/T

(1) ñæÙÜá ÊÝ¨Ü aÜÃܹ ±Ü¨ÜÃÜÊÜâ g®ÜìÇ… ÊÜáñÜᤠ(2) T/D


(3) 2D/T
¸æàÄíW… ®ÜvÜáÊæ C¨Ü᪠g®ÜìÇ… ÊÜáñÜá¤
(4) 2T/D
¸æàÄíW…Wæ ÓÜí±ÜPÜì CÃÜáÊÜíñæ ÊÜÞvÜáñܤ¨æ.
CÈÉ :
(2) g®ÜìÇ… ÊÜáñÜᤠ¸æàÄíW… ®ÜvÜáÊæ Jí¨Üá
(D = WæàÃ…®Ü ²a… ÊÝÂÓÜ,
¨Ü±Ü³ aÜÃܹ ±Ü¨ÜÃÜ.
T = WæàÃÜ Êæáà騆 ¨ÜíñÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜíTæÂ.)
(3) g®ÜìÇ… ÊÜáñÜᤠ¸æàÄíW… ®ÜvÜáÊæ aÜÃܹ
CÆÉ . 5. Çæàñ…®ÜÈÉ, ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü PÜ©ÃÜá Ðݶ…r , aÜP… A®Üá°
(4) g®ÜìÇ… ÊÜáñÜᤠ¸æàÄíW… ®ÜvÜáÊæ ×w©pÝrWÜ C¨ÜPæR JÙÜWÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
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(2) £ÃÜáaÜá, Cí±ÝÂP…r ÊÜáñÜᤠÖæãÄst »ÝÃÜ
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(4) ¸ÝXPæ, PÜÐÜìOæ ÊÜáñÜᤠ£ÃÜáaÜá »ÝÃÜ
(2) £ÃÜáaÜá PÜí±Ü®Ü BWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
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AÙÜÊÜwÔ¨ÝWÜ BWÜáÊÜ ±ÜÄOÝÊÜá
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EípÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá (1) ²hæãà˨ÜáÂñ… ±ÜÄOÝÊÜá
(2) WÜ£ÎàÆ PÜãÇÝí ±ÜÄOÝÊÜá
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7. ¯WÜìñÜ ÄàwíW…WÜÙÜ®Üá° ñÜñÜÕíŸí˜ ÎÐÜr ÊÜޱܮܨÜ
¶ÜÆPÜ¨Ü pæàÄíW… ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì
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(2) ÃÜí˜ÅñÜ ¶ÜÆPÜ¨Ü pæàÄíW… ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì / Z®Ü
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(1) ±Üê¥ÜPÜRÃÜ|
(3) ÄÊæp…®Ü pæàÄíW… ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì / Z®Ü (2) ÊÜÞvÜáÂÇæàÍÜ®… (ÓÜÊÜá®ÜÌ¿á AÙÜÊÜwPæ)
¶ÜÆPÜ¨Ü pæàÄíW… ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì (3) ÊÜޱܮÝíPÜ ¯|ì¿á
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ (4) ÓÜÄܨÜãXÓÜáËPæ

267 (2 – A )
1. In a hydrodynamic journal bearing, there 4. Module of a gear is
is (1) D/T
(1) a very thin film of lubricant (2) T/D
between the journal and the bearing
(3) 2D/T
such that there is contact between
the journal and the bearing. (4) 2T/D
(2) a thick film of lubricant between the (where D = Pitch diameter of gear,
journal and the bearing. T = Number of teeth on gear.)
(3) no lubricant between the journal
and the bearing.
5. In lathe, the main spindle shaft holding
(4) a forced lubricant between the
the chuck is subjected to
journal and the bearing.
(1) compression, torsion and thrust load
(2) torsion, impact and thrust load
2. Whirling speed of the shaft is the speed at (3) bending, torsion and thrust load
which (4) bending, tensile and torsion load
(1) the shaft tends to vibrate in
longitudinal direction
6. Effect which occurs when a transverse
(2) torsional vibrations occur magnetic field is applied to a current
(3) the shaft tends to vibrate vigorously carrying conductor plate is
in transverse direction (1) Piezoelectric effect
(4) combination of transverse and (2) Dynamic Coulomb effect
longitudinal vibration occurs (3) Hall effect
(4) None of the above

3. Tearing efficiency of a riveted joint is the


ratio of 7. A test during which the output readings

(1) Tearing strength of solid plate/ are compared with the corresponding
tearing strength of punched plate standard values of measurand measured
by a device is
(2) Tearing strength of punched plate/
tearing strength of the solid plate (1) Resolution

(3) Tearing strength of a rivet/tearing (2) Modulation


strength of solid plate (3) Calibration

(4) None of the above (4) Compensation

267 (3 – A )
8. Êܯì¿áÃÜ PÝÂȱÜÃ…Wæ A¨ÜÃÜ Êܯì¿áÃ… 11. ÔøíWÜáWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠB¨ÜÅìPÜ/PÜí±Ü¯Ãæãà«ÜPÜWÜÙÜá
ÍæÅà~¿áÈÉ 25 Ë»ÝWÜWÜÚÊæ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü (vÝÂí±ÜÃ…Õ) ÊæáàÇæ HÄst ¿áíñÜÅWÜÚWæ
ÍæÅà~¿á 0.5 mm PܯÐÜu ¨ÜãÃÜÊÜ®Üá°ÊÜÞ±Ü®Ü B¨ÜÅìPÜÊÜâ (vÝÂí²íW…) ÇݻܨݿáPÜ
BWܸæàPݨÜÃæ A¨ÜÃÜ BÊÜñÝìíPÜ A®Üá±ÝñÜÊÜâ
ÊÜÞvÜŸÆɨÜá A¨ÜÃÜ PܯÐÜu WÜ|®æ¿áá C¨ÜPæR ÓÜÊÜá
×àXÃܸæàPÜá
(1) 0·125 mm

(2) 0·02 mm (1) =1
n
(3) 0·25 mm

(4) 0·002 mm (2) <1
n


9. ÇæãàvÜá Ÿ¨ÜÇݨÜÃÜã Ô§ÃÜ ¯WÜìñÜ ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂìÊÜ®Üá° (3) < 2
n
¯àvÜᣤÃÜáÊÜ Cíi®…®Ü aÜQÅà¿á HÃÜá±æàÃÜá

ÊæàWÜÊÜ®Üá° ÊÜáê¨Üá WæãÚÓÜáÊÜíñæ ÊÜÞvÜÆá ŸÙÜÓÜáÊÜ (4) > 2
n
ÓÝ«Ü®Ü
(1) WÜÊÜ®ÜìÃ…  = HPÜÃÜã±Ü¨Ü Pæãà¯à¿á ÊæàWÜ

(2) Ë»æà¨ÜPÜ WæàÃ…¸ÝP…Õ n = ÓÜÖÜg BÊÜñÝìíPÜ


(3) PÝÂÊÜå…
12. Ðݶ…r ÊæàWÜÊÜâ ÓÜáñÜá¤ÊÜ ÊæàWÜ QRíñÜ A˜PÜ˨ܪÃæ,
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ
±ÜÆÉo ÊÜáñÜᤠPæàí¨ÝűÜWÝËá ŸÆ¨Ü ±ÝÅÊÜÓ§æ¿á
AíñÜÃÜÊÜâ
10. ‘m’ ¨ÜÅÊÜÂÃÝοáá ‘’ rad/sec ÊæàWܨÜÈÉ ‘r’ £Åg (1) 0
(2) 45
ËÃÜáÊÜíñæ Ðݶ…r®Ü AûÜ¨Ü ÓÜáñܤÆã £ÃÜáWÜáñܤ¨æ.
(3) 90
A¨Ü®Üá° ‘B’ ¨ÜÅÊÜÂÃÝÎÀáí¨Ü ‘b’ £Åg¨ÜÈÉ (4) 180
ÓÜĨÜãXÔPæWÝX Ðݶ…r ®Ü ÊæàWÜ樆 Üá°
13. D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÓݫܮܨÜÈÉ ¯©ìÐÜr ÓÜ#³qQà¿á
©ÌWÜá|WæãÚÔ¨æ. BWÜ ÓÜíñÜáÈñÜ ÃÝÎ ‘B’ ®Ü ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë®Ü ÊæáàÇæ ¸ÝÖÜŸÆÊÜ®Üá° A®ÜÌÀáÔ¨ÝWÜ
ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜâ Jí¨Üá ¯©ìÐÜr ÓܳqQà¿á ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë®Ü
(1) ©ÌWÜá|WæãÙÜáÛñܤ¨æ ˨Üá©̻ÜÊÝíñÜÃÜ EípÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
(1) PÜívæ®ÜÕÃ… ÊæáçPæãÅà¶æäà®…
(2) A«ÜìÊÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
(2) ÃæÔÓær®…Õ Çæãàv… ÓæÇ…
(3) aÜñÜáWÜáì|ÊÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
(3) CÇæPæãóàvæç®ÜËáP… g®ÜÃæàoÃ…
(4) ±ÜÄOÝÊÜáÊÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ

267 (4 – A )
8. A vernier caliper has 25 divisions on its 11. For machines mounted on springs and
vernier scale and is able to measure a dampers, damping is beneficial only when
least value of 0·5 mm on its main scale. the frequency ratio is
Its least count is equal to

(1) =1
(1) 0·125 mm n

(2) 0·02 mm 
(2) <1
n
(3) 0·25 mm

(4) 0·002 mm (3) < 2
n


(4) > 2
9. A device used to smoothen the cyclic n
fluctuations of speed while delivering
 = uniform angular velocity
constant output power from the engine
irrespective of the varying load demand is n = natural frequency

(1) Governor 12. For a shaft speed more than the whirling
(2) Differential gear box speed, the phase difference between the
displacement and centrifugal force is
(3) Cam
(1) 0
(4) None of the above
(2) 45

(3) 90
10. Mass ‘m’ is rotating with a speed of
‘’ rad/sec at radius ‘r’ from the axis of the (4) 180

shaft. It is balanced by mass ‘B’ at radius


13. In which of the following devices is an
‘b’. The shaft speed is doubled for balance.
emf generated when an external force is
Then the value of balancing mass ‘B’ is
applied on certain crystalline material ?
(1) doubled
(1) Condenser microphone
(2) halved
(2) Resistance load cell
(3) quadrupled
(3) Electrodynamic generator
(4) unaffected
(4) None of the above

267 (5 – A )
14. PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÊÜÞ±ÜPÜ E±ÜPÜÃÜ|WÜÙÜ ÓݧÀá 17. ÔøíW… A®Üá° 42 N »ÝÃÜPæR JÙܱÜwÔ¨ÝWÜ 40 mm
PÝ¿áì ¯ÊÜìÖÜOæ WÜá|ÆûÜ|WÜÙÜá ×í¨æàoá, Ô§£ ËaÜÆ®æ BX¨æ. ÔøíW… ÓÜáÃÜáÚ¿á ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ ÊÝÂÓÜ
Óݧ±ÜPÜ ËPÜê£, PÝí£à¿á ÊÜáñÜᤠZÐÜìOÝ 2.4 cm ñÜí£¿á ÊÝÂÓÜ 8 mm. A¨ÜÃÜ ÔøíWÜá
±ÜÄOÝÊÜáWÜÙÜ PÝÃÜ|©í¨ÜáípÝWÜáñܤÊæ ? ÓÜãaÜÂíPÜ¨Ü ¸æÇæ C¨ÜPæR ÓÜÊÜá
(1) ÓݧÀá gÃÜáWÜáËPæ (1) 0·3
(2) ÓݧÀá ÓÜíÊæà¨ÜPÜñæ (2) 3·33

(3) ±Üê¥ÜPÜRÃÜ| (3) 0·33


(4) 3·00
(4) ×ÓÜrÄÔÓ…
18. ZÐÜìOÝ WÜáOÝíPÜÊÜ®Üá° Ô§ÃÜ Gí¨Üá »ÝËÔ,
15. QÉ¿áÃæ®…Õ µp…®Ü WÜÄÐÜu QÉ¿áÃæ®…Õ ÓÜÌ¿áí aÜÃܹñÜ g®ÜìÇ… ¸æàÄíWÜ®Ü ¸æàÄíWÜ
(1) PܯÐÜu ÃÜí«ÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠWÜÄÐÜu Ðݶ…r®Ü ®ÜvÜáÊÜ| JñܤvÜÊÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
AíñÜÃÜ FL
(1)
(2) PܯÐÜu ÃÜí«ÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠPܯÐÜu Ðݶ…r®Ü ®ÜvÜáÊÜ| D

AíñÜÃÜ FD
(2)
L
(3) WÜÄÐÜu ÃÜí«ÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠPܯÐÜu Ðݶ…r®Ü ®ÜvÜáÊÜ|
F
AíñÜÃÜ (3)
LD
(4) WÜÄÐÜu ÃÜí«ÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠWÜÄÐÜu Ðݱ…r®Ü ®ÜvÜáÊÜ|
FL
AíñÜÃÜ (4)
A

F = »ÝÃÜ, L = ¸æàÄíW… E¨Üª ,


16. MáOÝWÜÅ QÃÜ| Bí¨æãàÆ®Ü ¨ÜÍÜìPÜÊÜâ ________  2
D = ¸æàÄíW… ÊÝÂÓÜ, A = D .
ÊæäàÇæràh… ÊÜÞ±Ü®Ü ÓÝ«Ü®Ü AX¨Ü᪠ÊæäàÇæràh… 4

ÓÜíþæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ÊÜá«ÜÂíñÜÃÜ AíÍÜWÜÚí¨Ü PÝÆ¨Ü ¶ÜÆ®Ü 19. ‘‘±Ü¨ÜÃÜ’’®Ü


G®Üá°ÊÜâ¨Üá Óèƻܠ/ ÆûÜ| BX¨Üáª
ÊÝXÓÜãbÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá Ô.G.w.¿á ¿ÞÊÜ PæÙÜX®Ü ûæàñÜÅPRæ
A®ÜÌ¿áÊÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ?
(1) PÜwÊæá BWÜñÜ «ÝÃÜPÜñæ
(1) hÝÂËá£à¿á ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ PæçWæãÚÛPæ
(2) A˜PÜ BWÜñÜ Cí²àvæ®…Õ (2) Cíi¯¿áÄíW… ËÍæÉàÐÜOæ
(3) PÜwÊæá BWÜñÜ ±æÅàÃÜPÜñæ (3) Ë®ÝÂÓÜ ÊÜáÃÜá ±ÜÄÎàÆ®æ ÊÜáñÜᤠÊÜåèÆÂ

(4) A˜PÜ BWÜñÜ ±æÅàÃÜPÜñæ ÊÜޱܮÜ


(4) ÓÜÌ¿áíaÝÈñÜ vÝŵríW…

267 (6 – A )
14. Which of the following static performance 17. A spring is subjected to 42 N load causing
characteristics of measuring instruments a deflection of 40 mm. The mean diameter
is caused by backlash, elastic of the spring coil is 2·4 cm while its wire
deformation, magnetic and friction diameter is 8 mm. Its spring index is
effects ? equal to

(1) Static drift (1) 0·3

(2) Static sensitivity (2) 3·33


(3) 0·33
(3) Resolution
(4) 3·00
(4) Hysteresis

18. Assuming the coefficient of friction to be


15. The maximum clearance in the clearance
constant, the bearing pressure of
fit is
self-lubricated journal bearing is given by
(1) the difference between minimum FL
hole and maximum shaft (1)
D
(2) the difference between minimum FD
hole and minimum shaft (2)
L
(3) the difference between maximum F
hole and minimum shaft (3)
LD
(4) the difference between maximum FL
(4)
hole and maximum shaft A

where, F = load; L = length of bearing;



16. Cathode ray oscilloscope is a ____________ D = diameter of bearing and A = D 2 .
4
voltage measuring device, capable of
indicating voltage signals from the
intermediate elements as a function of 19. ‘‘Layering’’ is the facility/feature of which
time. of the following areas of application of
CAD ?
(1) Low input capacitance
(1) Geometric modelling
(2) High input impedance
(2) Engineering analysis
(3) Low input inductance
(3) Design review and evaluation
(4) High input inductance
(4) Automated drafting

267 (7 – A )
20. ÍÜíPÜá PÜÉa…®ÜÈÉ, ZÐÜìOÝ ŸÆÊÜ®Üá° ÇæQRÓÜÆá 22. ÊÜááÙÜáWÜvæ aÝ±Ü ¸æÓÜáWæ ¿áÈÉ
ŸÙÜÓÜáÊÜ ÓÜãñÜÅ (1) ¨ÜÅÊÜÇæãàÖÜ ÖÝWÜã aÝ±Ü ÊÜÆ¿áWÜÙÜá
Fa ¯àÄ®ÜÈÉ ÊÜááÙÜáWÜvæ BXÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
(1)
sin  (2) ¨ÜÅÊܸæÓÜáWæ ÊÜáñÜᤠaÝ±Ü ÊÜÆ¿áWÜÙÜá
(2)
Fn WÝÅ®ÜáÇÝÃ… ¨ÜÅÊܯà¿á A¼ÊÝ׿á
sin  ¸ÝÉíPæp…®ÜÈÉ ÊÜááÙÜáWÜvæ BXÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
Fn (3) ¨ÜÅÊܸæÓÜáWæ ÊÜáñÜᤠaÝ±Ü ÊÜÆ¿áWÜÙÜá
(3) .
sin  WÝÅ®ÜáÇÝÃ… PÜ| A¼ÊÝ׿á ×àÈ¿áí
(4) .
Fa ¸ÝÉíPæp…®ÜÈÉ ÊÜááÙÜáWÜvæ BXÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
sin 
(4) aÝ±Ü ÊÜÆ¿áÊÜâ WÝŶçæ o®Ü ¨ÜÅÊܯà¿á
 = ZÐÜìOÝ WÜáOÝíPÜ, A¼ÊÝ׿áw ÊÜááÙÜáWÜvæ BXÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.

Fa = Aüà¿á ŸÆ,
23. ˨ÜáÂñ… aÝ±Ü PÜáÆáÊæáWæ ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ ÇæãàÖÜ
¨ÜÅËÓÜáÊÜ PÜáÆáÊæáWæ D PæÙXÜ ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá
Fn = ÓÜí±ÜPÜì ÊæáàÇ澄WÜÙÜ ®ÝÊÜáìÇ… ŸÆ,
ÓÜÄ
 = ÍÜíPÜá Pæãà®Ü. A. WÝŶæçoá ˨Üá¨ÜWÜÅWÜÙÜá ŸÙÜPæ BWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
B. ±ÜÅ£o®… EQR®Ü Eñݳ¨Ü®æWæ 400 kWh
˨ÜáÂaÜf Q¤ ŸÙÜPæ BWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
21. WÜáÃÜáñÜÌ væç GÃÜPÜ®ÜÊÜâ
C. BÊæàÍÜÊÜ®Üá° (aÝh…ì) ®æàÃÜÊÝX
(1) ÇæãàÖÜ GÃÜPÜ®ÜÊÝ¨Ü D ˫ݮܨÜÈÉ
˨ÜáÂaÝc±PÜ æR Jwx. oËáì®ÜÇ…WÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü
WÜáÃÜáñÜÌPæR ËÃÜá¨ÜœÊÝX ÇæãàÖÜÊÜ®Üá° JñܤvÜPæR
˨ÜáÂñ… ±ÜÅÊÝÖÜÊÜ®Üá° aÝh…xì ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë®Ü
¨ÜãvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
ÊÜáãÆPÜ PÜÃæíp… ÖÝÀáÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
(2) ÍÝÍÜÌñÜ AaÜác GÃÜPÜ®ÜÊÝX¨Ü᪠ÇæãàÖÜÊÜâ
WÜáÃÜáñŲ̈Üw ÊÜåèÇ…x®Ü (Abc®Ü) JÙÜ D. 100% ñÝÂg ÇæãàÖÜ ¨ÝÓݤ¯í¨Ü EPÜR®Üá°
±ÜÅÊæàÎÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. ñÜ¿ÞÄÓÜŸÖÜá¨Üá.
(3) AÃæ&ÍÝÍÜÌñÜ AaÜác GÃÜPÜ®ÜÊÝX¨Ü᪠¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÇæãàÖÜ¨Ü WÜáÃÜáñÜÌ PæãàÃ… ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(£ÃÜáÙÜá/©ívÜá) WÜÙ®Ü Üá° ŸÙÜPæ (1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ

ÊÜÞvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. (2) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ


(4) PæÙÜ GÃÜPÜ væç ¯í¨Ü ÓÜíQà|ì BPÝÃÜ (3) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ
±Üvæ¿áÆá ŸÙÜPæ BWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. (4) A, B, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD

267 (8 – A )
20. In cone clutch, the frictional force is 22. In submerged arc welding
calculated using the formula
(1) Molten metal and arc zone are
Fa
submerged in water.
(1)
sin  (2) The molten weld and arc zone are
submerged under a blanket of
Fn granular fusible flux.
(2)
sin 
(3) Molten metal and arc zone are
Fn submerged in a blanket of granular
(3) .
sin  flux of helium.

(4) Arc zone is submerged under fusible


Fa
(4) . flux of graphite.
sin 

where,

 = coefficient of friction, 23. Which is true for electric arc furnace for

Fa = axial force, melting of metals ?

Fn = normal force on contact surfaces, A. Graphite electrodes are used.

B. To produce a tonne of steel, around


 = cone angle.
400 kWh of electric energy is used.

C. Charge is directly exposed to an


electric arc and current in the
21. Gravity die casting is
terminals passes through charged
(1) A metal casting process where material.
metal is forced under pressure D. Steel can be made from a 100% scrap
against gravity.
metal feed stock.
(2) A permanent mould casting where Select the code for the correct answer
metal enters the mould under from the options given below :
gravity.
(1) A and B only
(3) A semi-permanent mould casting
where metal gravity cores are used. (2) B and C only

(3) A, B and D only


(4) Used for producing complicated
shapes with low cast die. (4) A, B, C and D

267 (9 – A )
24. KÃæ ÇæãàÖÜ PÜñܤÄÓÜáËPæWæ KÃæ Pæãà®ÜÊÜâ 27. PæãÃæÊÜ ¿áíñÜÅWÜÙÜÈÉ PæçWæãÙÜÛŸÖÜá¨Ý¨Ü ˼®Ü°
(1) PÜñܤÄÓÜáÊÜ ÓÝ«Ü®Ü¨Ü AíaÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠPÝ¿ÞìaÜÃÜOæWÜÙÜá
PÝ¿áìÊæàWÜ¨Ü ©QR®Ü ÆíŸWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊÜ|
A. PæãÃæ¿ááÊÜâ¨Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠÄàËáíW…
Pæãà®Ü.
(2) b±… ÖÜÄÊÜâ ©PÜáR ÊÜáñÜᤠPÜñܤÄÓÜáÊÜ B. ÃÜí«ÜÅ®Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠPèíoÃ…ÔíQíW…
ÓÝ«Ü®Ü¨Ü AíaÜáWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊÜ| Pæãà®Ü. C. ÇݲíW… ÊÜáñÜᤠEgájËPæ
(3) PÜñܤÄÓÜáÊÜ ÓÝ«Ü®Ü¨Ü AíaÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠPÜñܤÄÓÜáÊÜ
Aíb®Ü ÆíŸWÜÙÜ Pæãà®Ü. D. Óݧ®Ü G¨ÜáÄÔPæ ÊÜáñÜᤠqűݯíW…
(4) b±… ÖÜÄÊÜâ ©PÜáR ÊÜáñÜᤠPÝ¿áìÊæàWܨÜ
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
©PÜáRWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊÜ| Pæãà®Ü.
25. 18-4-1 Ga….GÓ…. GÓ…. EQR®Ü ÓÜíÁãàg®æ
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
(1) 18% ñÜÊÃÜ Ü, 4% ¯PÜRÇ…, 1% ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
PæãÅàËá¿áÊÜå… (1) A ÓÜÄ
(2) 18% oíWÜÓÜr®…, 4% ¯PÜRÇ…, 2%
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÓÜÄ
PæãÅàËá¿áÊÜå…
(3) 18% oíWÜÓÜr®…, 4% PæãÅàËá¿áÊÜå…, 1% (3) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÓÜÄ
Êæ®æw¿áÊÜå…
(4) GÆÉÊÜä ÓÜÄ
(4) 18% ¯PÜRÇ…, 4% PæãÅàËá¿áÊÜå…, 1%
ÊÜÞÂíWܯàÓ…
26. Çæàñ… PÝ¿ÞìaÜÃÜOæ ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá C¨ÜÄí¨Ü 28. ÓÝÊÜì£ÅPÜ ËáÈíWÜ ¿áíñÜÅÊâÜ
A. Pæàí¨ÜÅWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊæ PÝ¿áìñÜáívÜ®Üá° (1) ÊÜ꣤à¿á ÔÌÊæÈíWÜ B«ÝÃÜÊÜ®Üá° Öæãí©¨Üáª
ñÜvæ©vÜáÊÜâ¨Üá wXÅ PÜÅÊÜÞíPÜ®ÜÊÜ®Üã° ±Üv橨Ü᪠ÔÌÊæÈíW…
B. aÜP…¯í¨Ü PÝ¿áì ñÜáívÜ®Üá° ñÜvæ©vÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
C. ÊÜááS ¶ÜÆPÜ©í¨Ü PÝ¿áì ñÜáívÜ®Üá° A®Üá° ¿ÞÊÜ Pæãà®ÜPÝR¨ÜÃÜã 50 ÊÜÃæWæ
ñÜvæ©vÜáÊÜâ¨Üá Jí¨Üá Ÿ©¿áÈÉ ÊÜÞvÜŸÖÜá¨Üá.
D. Pæãà®Ü ¶ÜÆPÜ©í¨Ü PÝ¿áì ñÜáívÜ®Üá° (2) ®ÝÆáR Êæáàgá aÜÆ®æ EÙÜÛ¨Üáª.
ñÜvæ©vÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ? (3) ÊæàWÜÊÝX PÝ¿áì ¯ÊÜì×Ô¨ÜÃÜã ¯SÃÜñæ
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX PÜwÊæá.
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A ÓÜÄ (4) GÆÉ ŸWæWÜÚXíñÜ ÓÜÃÜÙÜ ÊݨܨÜ᪠ÖÝWÜã
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB WÜÙÜá ÓÜÄ ÊæáѯíW… ÓÝÉp… ÖÝWÜã »ÝÃÜ
(3) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC WÜÙÜá ÓÜÄ PÝ¿áìñÜáíw®Ü QàÊæàWÜÚWæ ŸÙÜPæ
(4) GÆÉÊÜä ÓÜÄ ¿ÞWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.

267 (10 – A )
24. In oblique metal cutting, the inclination 27. Different operations that can be
angle is performed on drilling machines are
(1) the angle between the cutting edge
A. Drilling and Reaming
of the tool and the normal to the
direction of velocity of work. B. Boring and Counter sinking
(2) the angle between chip flow
direction and the normal to the C. Lapping and Grinding
cutting edge of the tool.
D. Spot facing and Trepanning
(3) the angle between cutting edge of
the tool and normal to the cutting
Which of the above statements is/are
edge.
correct ?
(4) the angle between chip flow
direction and direction of velocity of Select the code for the correct answer
work.
from the options given below :

(1) A is correct
25. 18-4-1 HSS steel contains
(1) 18% tin, 4% nickel, 1% chromium (2) A and B are correct
(2) 18% tungsten, 4% nickel, 2% (3) A, B and C are correct
chromium
(3) 18% tungsten, 4% chromium, 1% (4) All are correct
vanadium
(4) 18% nickel, 4% chromium, 1%
manganese

28. Universal milling machine


26. Lathe operations can be performed by
A. holding workpiece between centres (1) has a circular swivelling base with
B. holding workpiece by a chuck degree graduations and table can be
C. holding workpiece by a face plate swivelled to any angle up to 50 on
D. holding workpiece by an angle plate one side of position.
Which of the above statements is/are
correct ? (2) has four table movements.
Select the code for the correct answer (3) produces work with faster rate but
from the options given below :
lesser accuracy.
(1) A is correct
(2) A and B are correct (4) is the simplest of all types and used
(3) A, B and C are correct for machining slot and keyways in
(4) All are correct heavy workpieces.

267 (11 – A )
29. ÓÝÉ鸅 ËÍæÉàÐÜOæÀáí¨Ü BÊÜêñÜ væç GÃÜPÜÊÜ®Üá° 31. aÜã|ì ÇæãàÖæãà¨ÜœÃÜ|¨ÜÈÉ ËáÍÜÅ|Êæí¨ÜÃæ
ÊÜÞvÜáÊÝWÜ, GÃÜPÜ Çæãàv… ÇæPÝRaÝÃÜÊÜâ (1) ËË«Ü «ÝñÜáWÜÙÜ ±ÜâwWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¸æÃæÓÜáÊÜ
(1) ×í©®Ü A¨æà Äà£¿á ¶æäàiìíW…WÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü ±ÜÅQÅÁá.
ƻܠÊÜÞ×£¿á®Üá° ŸÙÜÓÜáÊÜâ¨ÜÄí¨Ü.
(2) Jí¨æà ÓÜíÁãàg®æ ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨æà Äࣿá
(2) aܱܳwWæ ŸÙÜÓÜÇÝ¨Ü JñÜᤠÊÜáñÜᤠñÜá¿á¤WÜÙÜ PÜ|WÝñÜÅ¨Ü ±ÜâwWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ¸æÃæÓáÜ ÊÜ ±ÜÅQÅÁá.
±ÝÅÁãàXPÜ ÓÜíŸí«ÜWÜÚí¨Ü.
(3) Jí¨æà ÓÜíÁãàg®Ü B¨ÜÃæ ˼®Ü°
(3) BPÝÃÜ®ÜÊÜ®Üá° ÓÜÃÜÙÜ hÝÂËá£à¿á
PÜ|WÝñÜÅ¨Ü ±ÜâwWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ¸æÃÜÓáÜ ÊÜ ±ÜÅQÅÁá.
BPÝÃÜWÜÙÝXÔ ±ÜÅñæÂàPÜÊÝX PæçWæãÙÜáÛÊÜâ¨Üá.

(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ (4) D Êæáà騆 GÆÉÊÜä

32. vÜŸãÉé.I.². A®Üá±ÝñÜÊÜâ C¨ÜPæR ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨æ

(1) Joár Eñݳ¨Ü®Ý ±ÜÅ«Ý®ÝÊܘWÜã Êæç¿áQ¤PÜ


30. BÙÜ ®ÜPÝÍæ¿áÈÉ »ÝWÜWÜÙÜ Eñݳ¨Ü®ÝÊܘ ÊæãñܤPÜãR CÃÜáÊÜ
(1) PÝ¿áì ñÜáívÜ®Üá° væç ÃÜí«ÜÅ¨Ü ÊÜáãÆPÜ A®Üá±ÝñÜ.
ÓæÙæ¨Üá ÃÜí«ÜÅ¨Ü BPÝÃÜ ŸÃÜáÊÜíñæ
(2) Ë«Ý®Ü ñܱÜÎàÆá PÝ¿áì A¥ÜÊÝ
ÊÜÞvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
PÝTÝì®æ¿áÈÉ ÓܨܨÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ Eñܳ®Ü°¨Ü
(2) ÖÝÙæ¿á®Üá° væç®Ü ÃÜí«ÜŨæãÙÜPæR ŸÃÜáÊÜíñæ ±ÜÄÊÜÞ|.
ÊÜÞw PÜáÚ¿á BPÝÃÜ ñÜÙæ¿ááÊÜíñæ
ÊÜÞvÜŸÖÜá¨Üá. (3) PÝ¿áì Ë«Ý®Ü¨Ü Joár PæÆÓÜ ÖÝWÜã
±ÜÅQÅÁá¿áÈÉ®Ü ¿áíñÜÅWÜÙÜ ÓÜíTæÂ
(3) ÇæãàÖÜ¨Ü ÖÝÙæ¿á®Üá° Ÿw¨Üá ¸ÝWÜá
BPÝÃÜPæR ñÜÄÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá. A®Üá±ÝñÜ.

(4) ÇæãàÖÜ ÓÜÃÜÙÜ®Üá° E¨Ü᪨ܪÊÝX PÜÐÜì| ŸÆ (4) PÝ¿áì Ë«Ý®Ü¨Ü PæÆÓÜ ÖÝWÜã PÝ¿áì
©í¨Ü ÓæÙæ¿ááÊÜâ¨Üá. ¯ÊÜìÖÜOÝÊܘ¿á A®Üá±ÝñÜ.

267 (12 – A )
29. In closed die forging by slab analysis, the 31. Blending in powder metallurgy refers to
forging load is calculated
(1) the process of combining powders of
(1) using information available in different chemical elements.
previous similar forgings.
(2) the process in which powders of
(2) by empirical relations of stress and same composition and same particle
strain that are used for slab. sizes are mixed.

(3) the forging is divided into simple (3) the process of combining powders of
geometric shapes which are same composition but different
separately treated.
particle sizes.

(4) None of the above


(4) All the above

32. WIP ratio refers to

(1) The ratio of total manufacturing


lead time to the sum of the

30. In deep drawing individual operation times for the


part.
(1) workpiece is drawn through the die
opening to take the shape of the die (2) Work-in-process inventory or

hole. amount of product currently located


in the factory.
(2) the sheet is drawn into die hole
taking the shape of the cavity. (3) The ratio of total work-in-process to
the number of machines in
(3) sheet metal is punched to give bend processing.
shape.
(4) The ratio of work-in-process to the
(4) a metal rod is drawn lengthwise by actual processing time.
tensile load.

267 (13 – A )
33. D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
34. ±ÜÅûæà±Ü®Ü ÊÜáãÃÜ®æà Pæãà®Ü¨ÜÈÉ, ±ÜäÃÜPÜ Ë.².
Ô.G®….Ô. »ÝWÜ PÝ¿áìPÜÅÊÜá C¨Ü®æã°ÙWÜ æãíw¨æ ¿á®Üá° ÊÜÓÜá¤ËWæ ÆíŸÊÝX CÄÔ¨ÝWÜ
¨æãÃæ¿ááÊÜ ®æãào¨Ü ÖæÓÃÜ Üá
A. ˼®Ü° PÝ¿ÞìaÜÃÜOæWÜÙ®Ü Üᰠ˼®Ü°ÊÝX
¯ÊÜì×ÓÜáÊÜ PÜÅÊÜá¨Ü ÊÜÞ×£¿á®Üᰠ˼®Ü° (1) GvÜ ±ÝÍÜÌì ®æãào

¸ÝÉP…WÜÙÜÈÉ ŸÃæ©vÜÇÝ¨Ü ÓÜãaÜ®æWÜÙÜ WÜ|. (2) ŸÆ ±ÝÍÜÌì ®æãào

B. ¸ÝÉP…WÜÙÜ ÔóíWÜá BX¨Üáª, ±ÜÅ£ ¸ÝÉP…WÜÙã


Ü (3) ñÜÙÜ ®æãào
AûÜÃÜ WÜáí±Üâ ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜíTÝ ¸æÇæ WÜÙÜ®Üá° (4) ±ÝÍÜÌì ®æãào
EÙÜۨݪXÃÜáñܤ¨æ.

C. ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝX ÊÜv…ì®Ü ¯¨æàìÎñÜ 35. ÊÜáãÃÜ®æ¿á Pæãà®Ü ±ÜÅûæà±Ü®Ü¨ÜÈÉ, ÊÜÓÜá¤ÊÜâ D


ÊÜÂÊÜÓ槿áÈÉ BÇÝ# PÝÂÃÜPÜrÃ… A®Üá° ±ÜÅ£ ÓÜíTÝ aÜñÜá¥ÜìPܨÜÈÉ ¨æ¿áí¨Üá »ÝËÓÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
ÊÜÞ×£Wæ AvÜÅÓ… ²ÅÔàwíW… Gí¨Üá (1) ÊÜáãÃÜ®æ¿á
£Ú¿áÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
(2) GÃÜvÜ®æ¿á
D. ÓÜÖÜÁãàgPÜ ÊÜåèÆÂWÜÙ®Ü Üá° ¯àw ÊÜáñÜᤠ(3) Êæã¨ÜÆ®æ¿á
PÝ¿áì ñÜáíwWæ ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ CñÜÃÜ
(4) ®ÝÆR®æ¿á
ËÊÜÃÜWÜÙÜá ÓÝ«Ü®Ü aÝÆ®æ¿á®Üá° ÓÜãbÓÜáÊÜíñæ
ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜ ÓÜíPæàñÜ®ÜWæãÚst ÊÜÞ×£¿áWÜ|.

D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ? 36. ±ÜÅñæÂàPÜñÝ PÝÂÆÄÊÜÞ±ÜPܨÜÈÉ Öܸæ ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ¿á
ÍÜáÐÜRñÝ ¼®Ý°íPÜÊÜâ 0.9 BX¨æ ÊÜáñÜᤠ¥ÝÅp…É
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
PÝÂÆÄÊÜÞ±ÜPܨÜÈÉ 0.8 BX¨æ. Öܸæ ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ¿á
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
ÍÜáÐÜRñæ ¼®Ý°íPÜÊÜâ
(1) B ÊÜáñÜᤠD ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(1) 0·9
(2) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ (2) 0·8

(4) A, B, C ÊÜáñÜᤠD (3) 0·66

(4) 0·72

267 (14 – A )
33. Consider the following statements : 34. In third angle of projection, if the
CNC part program consists of Auxiliary V.P. is placed to the right of the
object, the view obtained is called
A. Set of instructions written in
(1) Left Side View
different blocks in the order of
execution of different operations. (2) Right Side View

(3) Bottom View


B. String of blocks where each block
contains set of letters and numerical (4) Side View
values.

C. Generally a word addressed system


in which alpha character is known 35. In third angle projection, the object is

as address preceding each assumed to be placed in the

numerical data. (1) Third quadrant

D. Set of encoded information giving (2) Second quadrant

co-ordinate values and other details (3) First quadrant


to indicate tool motion in relation to
(4) Fourth quadrant
a workpiece.

Which of the above statements is/are


correct ?
36. The dryness fraction of sample steam in
Select the code for the correct answer
separating calorimeter is 0·9 and in
from the options given below :
throttling calorimeter is 0·8. The dryness
(1) B and D only fraction of the sample is

(1) 0·9
(2) A and C only
(2) 0·8
(3) B only
(3) 0·66
(4) A, B, C and D
(4) 0·72

267 (15 – A )
37. ¹X »ÝWÜ¨Ü ¹XñÜ T1 B¨ÜÃæ, ÓÜwÆ »ÝWÜ¨Ü ¹XñÜ 40. ÓÜÃÜÙÜ ÃæàTæ¿áá ÖÝÄg ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆPæR (HP)
T2 B¨ÜÃæ ÃæàUà¿á ÊæàWÜ v B¨ÜÃæ Pæãà¯à¿á ÓÜÊÜÞíñÜÃÜÊÝX, ÆíŸ ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆPæR (VP)
ÊæàWÜ  B¨ÜÃæ, AíñÜÖÜ ¸æÇ…r aÝÆ®æ¿áÈÉ KÃæ¿ÞX¨ÝªWÜ, ÃæàTæ¿á ¯g E¨ÜªÊÜ®Üá° C¨ÜÃÜÈÉ
±ÜÅÓÜÃÜ| BWÜáÊÜ ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì ±Üvæ¿áŸÖÜá¨Üá
(T1 – T2 ) (1) ÊÜááí©®Ü ®æãào
(1)
v
(2) Êæáà騆 ®æãào
(T1 – T2 )
(2) (3) ŸÆ ±ÝÍÜÌì ®æãào

(3) (T1 – T2) v (4) GvÜ ±ÝÍÜÌì ®æãào
(4) (T1 – T2) 
41. PÝ®æãàì aÜPÜÅ¨Ü Ë±Ü¿áì¿á¨ÜÈÉ
PÝ¿áì¯ÊÜì×ÓÜáÊÜ ÍæçñÜÂPÜÊÜâ ¯ËáÐÜPæR 2 kW
38. bñÜŨÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ PÝíqÈàÊÜÄ®Ü WÜÄÐÜu ËaÜÆ®æ¿áá
EÐÜ¡ÊÜ®Üá° 300 K ÊÜáñÜᤠ200 K ñݱܨÜ
®ÜvÜáË®ÜÈÉ ¯ÊÜì×ÓÜáñܤ¨æ. Ô.K.². ÊÜáñÜá¤
aÜPÜŨÜÈÉ ŸÙÜPæ BWÜáÊÜ Ë¨ÜáÂñÜá¤
ML (1) 1, 1 kW
(1)
3EI
(2) 1, 2 kW
2
ML
(2) (3) 2, 1 kW
3EI
(4) 2, 2 kW
3
ML
(3)
3EI 42. WÜÄÐÜu ÓÝÊÜޮܠJñÜᤠԨݜíñÜÊÜâ WÜ|¯à¿áÊÝX
ML4
Êæç¶ÜÆ嬆 ÊÜáá®ÜãÂaÜ®æ ¯àvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá D
(4)
3EI ÓÜí¨Ü»Üì¨ÜÈÉ
39. (HP) ÖÝÄg ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆ¨Ü PæÙÜWæ ÊÜáñÜᤠÆíŸ (1) ÓݧÀá ÇæãàwíW…®æãí©Wæ ¹«ÜáÃÜ
ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆ¨Ü (VP) ×í¨æ CÃÜáÊÜ Jí¨Üá ¹í¨Üá ‘A’ ÓÝÊÜáXÅWÜÙÜá
CÃÜáÊÜ aÜñÜá¥ÜìPÜ (2) JñÜᤠ˱ܿáì¿á®Ü¨æãí©Wæ ñÜíñÜáÎàÆ
(1) Êæã¨ÜÆ®æ¿á ÓÝÊÜáXÅWÜÙÜá
(2) GÃÜvÜ®æ¿á
(3) ÐÝP… ÇæãàwíW… Aw¿áÈÉ ¹«ÜáÃÜ ÊÜáñÜá¤
(3) ÊÜáãÃÜ®æ¿á
ñÜíñÜáÎàÆ ÓÝÊÜáXÅWÜÙÜá
(4) ®ÝÆR®æ¿á
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ
267 (16 – A )
37. If T1 is the tension on the tight side, T2 40. A straight line is parallel to the
the tension on the slack side, v is the
horizontal plane (HP) and inclined to the
linear velocity and  the angular velocity
for a belt drive, then the power vertical plane (VP). The true length of the
transmitted is given by line is obtained in
(T1 – T2 ) (1) Front view
(1)
v
(2) Top view
(T1 – T2 )
(2) (3) Right side view

(3) (T1 – T2) v (4) Left side view

(4) (T1 – T2) 

41. A refrigerator working on a reversed


38. For the cantilever shown in the figure,
Carnot cycle removes 2 kW per minute of
the maximum deflection will be
heat from a system working between the
temperatures of 300 K and 200 K. The
COP and power consumed by the cycle
will be
ML
(1) (1) 1, 1 kW
3EI
(2) 1, 2 kW
ML2
(2)
3EI (3) 2, 1 kW

ML3 (4) 2, 2 kW
(3)
3EI

ML4
(4) 42. The Maximum Normal Stress Theory
3EI
gives reasonably good predictions of the
39. A point ‘A’ is below the horizontal plane failure stress for
(HP) and behind the vertical plane (VP). (1) Brittle materials with static loading
The point is in the
(2) Ductile materials with stress
(1) First quadrant reversals
(2) Second quadrant (3) Both brittle and ductile materials
(3) Third quadrant under shock loading

(4) Fourth quadrant (4) None of the above

267 (17 – A )
43. AíñܨÜìÖÜ®Ü Cíi¯°®Ü WÝÚ ÎÐÜr®Ü ¨ÜûÜñæ¿á 46. ¹Å®æÇ…É WÜvÜÓÜáñÜ®Ü¨Ü ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ ±ÜÄàûæ¿áÈÉ,
ÓÜËáàPÜÃÜ| (r ÓÜí²àvÜ®Ý JñܤvÜ, ËÎÐæãràÐÜ¡ ¹Å®æÇ…É WÜvÜÓÜáñÜ®Ü ÓÜíTæ ÇæPÜRÊÜÞvÜÆá ŸÙÜÓÜáÊÜ
A®Üá±ÝñÜ)
ÓÜãñÜÅÊÜâ
 1 
(1) 1 –  
 r  1 
(2) 1 + r  1 2P
(1) BHN =
(3) 1 – r  1  D (D – D 2  d 2 )

(4) 1 – r  2
44. D PæÙÜPÜívÜ ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ÓݳP…ì CX°ÐÜ®… ÔÓÜrÊÜá®Ü 2P
(2) BHN =
»ÝWÜWÜÙÝXÊæ ?  D (D – D 2 – d 2 )
A. PÝŸáìÃæàoÃ…
B. ÓݳP…ì ±ÜÉW…
C. ¶Üä¿áÇ… CíhæPÜrÃ… P
(3) BHN =
D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?  D [D – D 2 – d 2 ]
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
2P
(1) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB ÊÜÞñÜÅ (4) BHN =
(2) B ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ  D [D  D 2 – d 2 ]
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠC ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(4) A, B ÊÜáñÜᤠC P = J¨ÜXst ÇæãàvÜá,
45. ¶æçÃ… o㸅 ¸Ý¿áÉÃ…®Ü ŸWæX®Ü D PæÙÜPÜívÜ D = WÜáíw®Ü ÊÝÂÓÜ,
¿ÞÊÜ ÖæàÚPæ/ÜÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜá ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æ/ÜÓÜÄ¿ÞXÊæ ?
A. ¨Ü×st ¹Ô Eñܳ®Ü°WÜÙÜá oãŸáWÜÙÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ d = Abc®Ü (dݲ®Ü) ÊÝÂÓÜ.
aÜÈÓÜáñܤ¨æ ÊÜáñÜᤠ¯àÃÜá B oãŸáWÜÙÜ®Üá°
ÓÜáñÜá¤ÊÜÃæ©ÃÜáñܤ¨æ.
B. ¶æçÃ… o㸅 ¸Ý¿áÉÄ®Ü ±ÝÅÃÜí¼PÜ ÊæaÜcÊÜâ
PÜwÊæá CÃÜáñܤ¨æ. 47. ÓÜíÁãàiñÜ ÃÜaÜ®æ¿áÈÉ GÙæ E¨Üª ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨ÜÃÜ
C. ¶æçÃ… o㸅 ¸Ý¿áÉÃÜáWÜÙÜá ÔwñÜPæãRÙÜWÝWÜáÊÜ ÊÝÂÓÜ¨Ü A®Üá±ÝñÜÊÜ®Üá° ×àWæ®Üá°ÊÃÜ Üá
ÓÜí»ÜÊÜ˨æ.
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX (1) ±Ý¿ÞÕ®… A®Üá±ÝñÜ
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : (2) ¿áãÆÃ…®Ü A®Üá±ÝñÜ
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ (3) BÓæ³P…r A®Üá±ÝñÜ
(3) C ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(4) ñæÙÜáÊÜâ (PÜêÍÜ) A®Üá±ÝñÜ
(4) Êæáà騆 GÆÉÊÜä ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æ

267 (18 – A )
43. The air standard efficiency of an
46. During Brinell Hardness Test on a
I.C. engine is given by the equation (r is
the compression ratio and  the ratio of specimen, the Brinell Hardness number
specific heats) can be calculated by using the formula
 1 
(1) 1 –  
 r  1  2P
(1) BHN =
(2) 1 + r  1  D (D – D 2  d 2 )

(3) 1 – r  1
2P
(4) 1 – r  2 (2) BHN =
 D (D – D 2 – d 2 )

44. The parts of the spark ignition system are


A. Carburettor P
B. Spark plug (3) BHN =
 D [D – D 2 – d 2 ]
C. Fuel injector
Which of the above are correct ?
Select the code for the correct answer 2P
from the options given below : (4) BHN =
 D [D  D 2 – d 2 ]
(1) A and B only
(2) B and C only
(3) A and C only where, P = applied load,
(4) A, B and C D = ball diameter,

45. Which of the following statements is/are d = diameter of the impression.


correct about fire tube boilers ?
A. The hot products of combustion pass
through the tubes which are
surrounded by water.
B. Fire tube boilers have low initial cost. 47. The ratio of fibre length to its diameter in
C. Fire tube boilers are more likely to a composite material is called
explosion.

Select the code for the correct answer (1) Poisson’s Ratio
from the options given below :
(2) Euler’s Ratio
(1) A only
(2) B only (3) Aspect Ratio
(3) C only
(4) All of the above (4) Slenderness Ratio

267 (19 – A )
48. HPÜJñÜá¤Ë®ÜÈÉ GÙæ ŸÆÊܘìñÜ ÓÜíÁãàg®æ¿á 50. X¸…Õ®Ü ±ÝÅÊÜÓݧ ¯¿áÊÜá¨Ü ±ÜÅPÝÃÜ, Jí¨Üá
¿áíW…Õ ÊÜÞvÜáÂÆÓ… A®Üá° ÇæPÝRaÝÃÜ ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜ ÊÜÂÊÜÓ槿á ÓÜíñÜáÆ®æ¿áÈÉ ZoPÜWÜÙÜ ±ÝÅÊÜÓæ§WÜÙÜ
ÓÜãñÜÅ ÓÜíTæ ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÝÌñÜíñÜÅé ÓÜíTæÂWÜÙÜ®Üá° ¯àvÜáÊÜ
ÓÜãñÜÅ
Vm Vf  E m E f
(1) Ec =
E m Vf (1) P+F=C+2

(2) P–F=C+2
E m Vf (3) P+F=C–2
(2) Ec =
Vm Vf  E m E f
(4) P–F=C–2

Em Ef
P = ±ÝÅÊÜÓݧ ÓÜíTæÂ, F = ÓÝÌñÜíñÜÅé ÊÜáorWÜÙÜ
(3) Ec =
Vm E f  Vf E m ÓÜíTæÂ, C = ÊÜÂÊÜÓ槿á ÓÜíñÜáÆ®æ¿áÈÉÃÜáÊÜ
ZoPÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜíTæÂ.
Vm E f  Vf E m
(4) Ec =
Em Ef
51. µP…®Ü ËÓÜÃÜOæ¿á Êæã¨ÜÆ ¯¿áÊÜáÊÜ®Üá°
Ec, Em, Ef WÜÙÜá A®ÜáPÜÅÊÜáÊÝX ÓÜíÁãàiñÜ, ¯àvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
hÝƱÝÅÊÜÓæ§ ÊÜáñÜᤠGÙæ ±ÝÅÊÜÓ槿á Ô§£Óݧ±ÜPÜ (1)
dm  dc 
 – DA 
dt  dx 
ÊÜÞvÜáÂÆÓ…WÜÙÜá, Vm = hÝÆ »ÝWÝíÍÜ¨Ü WÝñÜÅ,
dm D  dc 
Vf = GÙæ »ÝWÝíÍÜ¨Ü WÝñÜÅ. (2) –  
dt A  dx 

dm A  dc 
(3) –  
dt D  dx 
49. ÓÜíÁãàiñÜ¨Ü ¿Þí£ÅPÜ ÆûÜ|ÊÜâ ÓÜá«ÝÃÜOæ
BWÜáËPæ GÙæ¿á ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ E¨Üª¨Ü ÖæaÜcÙ©
Ü í¨ÝX dm D 2  dc 
(4) –  
dt A  dx 
B¨ÜÃæ A¨Ü®Üá° ×àWæ®Ü°ÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
dm
(1) ¯àÙÜ GÙæ = ËÓÜÃÜOݨÜÃÜ,
dt
D = ËÓÜÃÜOÝ WÜáOÝíPÜ,
(2) XvÜx GÙæ
A = ËÓÜÃÜ| ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆ ËÔ¤à|ì,
(3) ÊÜá«ÜÂÊÜá E¨Üª¨Ü GÙæ
dc
= ÓÝí¨ÜÅñÝ CÙÜáPÜÆá.
(4) Ô§£Óݧ±ÜPÜ GÙæ dx

267 (20 – A )
48. The Young’s modulus of fibre reinforced 50. According to Gibb’s phase rule, the
composite in isostress can be calculated number of component phases and number
by of degrees of freedom in a system at
equilibrium is given by
Vm Vf  E m E f
(1) Ec = (1) P+F=C+2
E m Vf
(2) P–F=C+2

E m Vf (3) P+F=C–2
(2) Ec =
Vm Vf  E m E f
(4) P–F=C–2

where, P = number of phases, F = number


Em Ef
(3) Ec = of degrees of freedom, C = number of
Vm E f  Vf E m
components in a system in equilibrium.

Vm E f  Vf E m
(4) Ec =
Em Ef

where, Ec, Em, Ef are elastic moduli of 51. Fick’s first law of diffusion is given by

composite, matrix phase and fibre phase dm  dc 


(1)  – DA  
dt  dx 
respectively, Vm = volume fraction of
dm D  dc 
matrix, Vf = volume fraction of fibre. (2) –  
dt A  dx 

dm A  dc 
(3) –  
dt D  dx 
49. If the mechanical properties of a
dm D2  dc 
composite improves as a result of (4) –  
dt A  dx 
increasing the average fibre length, then
it is called
dm
where, = rate of diffusion,
(1) Long fibre dt

(2) Short fibre D = diffusion coefficient,

(3) Medium length fibre A = area of plane of diffusion,


dc
(4) Elastic fibre = concentration gradient.
dx

267 (21 – A )
52. 6 cm E¨Üª, 1 cm AWÜÆ, 0.3 cm ¨Üor¨Ü aܱܳpæ 55. A˱ܿáì¿á¯à¿á aÜPÜÅPæR CÃÜáÊÜ ¯Ÿìí«Ü
PÜÐÜìPÜ ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄWæ 6 N ŸÆ ±ÜÅÁãàWÜ ÊÜÞw¨ÝWÜ

dQ
ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ¿á Êæáà騆 JñÜᤠ(1) aÜQÅà¿á 0
T
(1) 1·8  10–12 MN/m2


dQ
(2) 20 MN/m2 (2) aÜQÅà¿á 0
T
2
(3) 2 MN/m


(4) 0·2 MN/m2 dQ
(3) aÜQÅà¿á 0
T

53. EÐÜ¡WÜ£ÎàÆ ÊÜÂÊÜÓæ§¿á £àÊÜÅñæ¿á ÆûÜ| Êæí¨ÜÃæ (4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ

(1) WÝñÜÅ 56. Jí¨Üá Çæà£®Ü AÙÜñæ¿á®Üá° D PæÙPÜ ÜívÜ


(2) ñÝ±Ü ¿ÞÊÜâ¨ÜÄí¨Ü ÖæàÙÜŸÖÜá¨Üá ?

(3) ¨ÜÅÊÜÂÃÝÎ (1) Çæàñ… ¸æwx®Ü Êæáàȯí¨Ü ÊÜÞ²ÓÜÇݨÜ


Pæàí¨ÜÅWÜÙÜ GñܤÃÜ
(4) ÍÜQ¤
(2) Çæàñ… ¸æwx®Ü Êæáà騆 ÔÌíW…
54. D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ ÓÜí¨Ü»Üì¨ÜÈÉ EÐÜ¡ WÜ£ ÍÝÓÜŒ¨Ü
vÜ¿ÞËáàoÃÜá (ÊÝÂÓÜ)
ÍÜã®Ü ¯¿áÊÜá AÔí«Üá BWÜáñܤ¨æ ?
(3) Çæàñ… PÝÂÃæài®Ü ÊæáàÈ®Ü Ô³íW…
(1) 25C ñݱܨÜÈÉ 50 cc ¯àÃÜ®Üá° 25C
vÜ¿ÞËáàoÃÜá (ÊÝÂÓÜ)
ñݱܨÜÈÉ 50 cc ¯àÄ®æãí©Wæ ¸æÃæÔ¨ÝWÜ
(4) ÊæáàÆRívÜ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Ý¨ÜÃÜã Jí¨Üá
(2) 15C ñݱܨÜÈÉ 500 cc ÖÝÆ®Üá° 15C
ñݱܨÜÈÉ 100 cc ¯àÄ®æãí©Wæ ¸æÃæÔ¨ÝWÜ
(3) 100C ñݱܨÜÈÉ 5 kg B¨ÜÅì Öܸæ¿á®Üá° 57. Ô§ÃÜ ÓÜÊÜáÔ§£¿áÈÉ PÝ¿áÊÜâ ñæàƸæàPݨÜÃæ A¨ÜÃÜ
100C ñݱܨÜÈÉ 50 kg ÍÜáÐÜR ÊÜáñÜᤠ(1) ÊæápÝPæàí¨ÜÅ GñܤÃÜÊÜâ ÍÜã®Ü BX¨ÝªWÜ
±Ü¿Þì±Ü¤ ÖܸæÁãí©Wæ 100C ¿á (2) A¨ÜÃÜWÜáÃÜáñÜÌ Pæàí¨ÜÅ ÓÜí±ÜÉÊÜ®Ü Pæàí¨ÜÅQRíñÜ
ñݱܨÜÈÉ ¸æÃæÔ¨ÝWÜ PæÙÜWæ C¨ÝªWÜ
(4) 20C ñݱܨÜÈÉ 10 cc ¯àÃÜ®Üá° 20C (3) Êæáo Pæàí¨ÜÅÊÜâ WÜáÃÜáñÜÌ Pæàí¨ÜÅ QRíñÜ ÊæáàÇæ
ñݱܨÜÈÉ 10 cc ÓÜÆã#ÄPÝÊÜáÉ ¨æãí©Wæ C¨ÝªWÜ
¸æÃæÔ¨ÝWÜ
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ

267 (22 – A )
52. If a force of 6 N is applied to a flat tensile 55. The condition for irreversibility of a cycle
specimen of length 6 cm, width 1 cm and is
thickness 0·3 cm, the stress on the


specimen is dQ
(1) cyclic 0
T
(1) 1·8  10–12 MN/m2


(2) 20 MN/m2 dQ
(2) cyclic 0
T
(3) 2 MN/m2


(4) 0·2 MN/m2 dQ
(3) cyclic 0
T

53. An intensive property of a (4) None of these


thermodynamic system is

(1) Volume
56. The size of a lathe can be specified by
(2) Temperature
(1) The height of the centres measured
(3) Mass
over the lathe bed
(4) Energy
(2) Swing diameter over the bed

(3) Swing diameter over the carriage


54. For which of the following situations will
the zeroth law of thermodynamics not be (4) Any one of the above
valid ?

(1) 50 cc of water at 25C is mixed with


50 cc of water at 25C
57. A body floats in stable equilibrium
(2) 500 cc of milk at 15C is mixed with
100 cc of water at 15C (1) When its metacentric height is zero

(3) 5 kg of wet steam at 100C is mixed (2) When its c.g. is below its centre of
with 50 kg of dry and saturated buoyancy
steam at 100C
(3) When its metacentre is above c.g.
(4) 10 cc of water at 20C is mixed with
10 cc of sulphuric acid at 20C (4) None of the above

267 (23 – A )
58. WÝÂÓ… o¸æç쯮ÜÈÉ ¨ÜÖÜ®Ü Eñܳ®Ü°WÜÙÜá 61. ¸æÇ…r ÊÝÖÜPÜÊÜâ PÜÈɨܪÆá ÓÝWÜOæWæ ŸÙÜPæ BWÜáÊÝWÜ
ËPÜÓÜ®ÜWæãívÜ ®ÜíñÜÃÜ ÊÝñÝÊÜÃÜ|PæR ¸ÝWÜá Pæãà®ÜÊÜâ CÈÉ¿áÊÜÃWæ æ
ÖæãÃܨÜãvÜƳvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá CÈÉ (1) 20
(1) ñæÃæ¨Ü aÜPÜÅ
(2) 30
(2) BÊÜêñÜ aÜPÜÅ
(3) 60
(3) ñæÃæ¨Ü aÜPÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠBÊÜêñÜ aÜPÜÅ CÊæÃÜvÜÃÜÆãÉ
(4) 90
(4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ

59. ÓÜh…ì ñæãqr¿á PÝ¿áì Êæí¨ÜÃæ


62. ±æpæãÅàÆá Cíi¯°®Ü ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü
(1) Ô§ÃÜ JñܤvܨÜÈÉ ¯àÃÜá ±ÜäÃæçPæ
ËáÍÜÅOÝÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂìÊÜâ (ñÜãPÜÄàñÝÂ)
(2) ±æ®…ÓÝrP… PæãÙÜÊæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¯àÄ®Ü ÖÝÂÊÜáÃ…
(1) 14·6 : 1
JñܤvÜ ñÜXYÔPæ
(2) 18·5 : 1
(3) ±æç±ÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¯àÃÜá EPÜáRÊíÜ ñæ ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(3) 20·4 : 1
(4) D GÆÉÊÜä (4) 22·6 : 1

60. Jí¨Üá ¸Ý¿áÉÃ…®Ü AÍÜÌÍÜQ¤¿á®Üá° ×àWæ


ÊÝÂTݯÓÜŸÖÜá¨Üá
63. Jí¨Üá ¯©ìÐÜr JñܤvܨÜÈÉ ¯àÄ®Ü ÓÜíÊæà¨Ü®Ý
(1) Öܸæ Eñݳ¨Ü®æWæ ÊÝÓܤÊÜÊÝX ŸÙÜPæ BWÜáÊÜ ÍÝSÊÜâ 800 kJ/kg, BË¿ÞWÜáËPæ¿á ÍÝSÊÜâ
EÐÜ¡, ÖÝWÜã PÜáÆáÊæáÀáí¨Ü 2000 kJ/kg CÃÜáñܤ¨æ. BË¿á ÍÜáÐÜR ¼®Ý°íÍÜÊÜâ
¹vÜáWÜvæ¿Þ¨Ü EÐÜ¡¨Ü A®Üá±ÝñÜ 0.5 C¨ÜªÃæ, BË¿áÈÉÃÜáÊÜ Joár ÍÝSÊÜâ
(2) ±ÜÅ£ kg Cí«Ü®Ü ¨Ü EÄ¿ááËPæÀáí¨Ü GÑrÃÜáñܤ¨æ ?
Eñݳ©ÓÜáÊÜ Öܸæ kg WÜÙÜÈÉ
(1) 2800 kJ/kg
(3) 15.653 kg ¯àÃÜ®Üá° 100C ñݱܨÜÈÉ (2) 2400 kJ/kg
BËWæãÚÓÜáËPæ
(3) 1800 kJ/kg
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ (4) 1400 kJ/kg

267 (24 – A )
58. The products of combustion are expanded 61. Belt conveyor can be used to transport
through the gas turbine and exhausted to coal at an inclination up to
the atmosphere in
(1) 20
(1) an open cycle
(2) 30
(2) a closed cycle
(3) 60
(3) both open and closed cycles

(4) None of the above (4) 90

62. The correct mixture strength (by weight)


59. The function of a surge tank is for a petrol engine is about

(1) To supply water at constant


(1) 14·6 : 1
pressure

(2) To relieve water hammer pressures (2) 18·5 : 1


in the penstock pipes
(3) 20·4 : 1
(3) To produce surges in the pipeline
(4) 22·6 : 1
(4) All of the above

63. At a certain pressure, the sensible heat of


water is 800 kJ/kg, enthalpy of
60. One boiler horse power is defined as
evaporation is 2000 kJ/kg. If the dryness
(1) The ratio of heat actually used to
fraction of the steam is 0·5, then the
produce steam to the heat liberated
in the furnace enthalpy of wet steam is

(2) The amount of steam produced in kg (1) 2800 kJ/kg


per kg of fuel burnt
(2) 2400 kJ/kg
(3) The evaporation of 15·653 kg of
water per hour from and at 100C (3) 1800 kJ/kg

(4) None of the above (4) 1400 kJ/kg

267 (25 – A )
64. D PæÙXÜ ®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ÊÝoÃ… o㸅 67. PæÙÜX®Ü ®Üûæ¿áÈÉ ¯àvÜÇÝXÃÜáÊÜ Jí¨Üá aèPܨÜ
¸Ý¿áÉÃ… BXÃÜáñܤ¨æ ? ®ÝÆáR Ÿ©WÜÙÜÈÉ P, 2P, 3P ÊÜáñÜᤠ4P WÜÙÜÐÜár
(1) ¸Ý¸…PÝP… ÊÜáñÜᤠËÇ…PÝP…Õ ¸Ý¿áÉÃ… ŸÆÊÜ®Üá° PÜÅÊÜáÊÝX ±ÜÅÁãàWÜ ÊÜÞw¨ÜÃæ,
ÄgÇ…rpæíp… (±ÜÄOÝÊÜáÃÜã²) ŸÆÊÜâ
(2) PݯìÍ… ¸Ý¿áÉÃ… CÑrÃÜáñܤ¨æ
(3) PæãàPÝÅ®… ¸Ý¿áÉÃ…

(4) ÇæãàPæãàÊæãàqÊ… ¸Ý¿áÉÃ…

65. GÓ….I. ¿áã¯p…WÜÙÜÈÉ, Jí¨Üá o®…


ÃæµÅgÃæàÍÜ®… ±ÜÅÊÜÞ|ÊÜâ C¨ÜPæR ÓÜÊÜá
(1) 5 kW

(2) 1·5 kW (1) ÍÜã®ÜÂ


(3) 3·5 kW
(2) 5P
(4) 2·5 kW
(3) 2P

(4) 2 2P
66. Jí¨Üá ÊÜêñݤPÝÃÜ¨Ü ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë®Ü x-AûÜ¨Ü (gvÜñÝ
ÊÜáÖÜñܤ$Ì) ÊæãÊæáíp… B¶… C®ÜÎì¿ÞPÜãR ÊÜáñÜᤠ68. I¨Üá Pæi¿á ÃÝοá Jí¨Üá ñÜãPÜÊÜ®Üá° Jí¨Üá
y-AûÜ¨Ü ÊæãÊæáíp… B¶… C®ÜÎì¿ÞPÜãR ÖÜWÜY¨Ü ÊÜá«Ü»ÝWÜPæR PÜqrÖÝQ, ÖÜWÜYÊÜ®Üá° GÃÜvÜã
(gvÜñÝ ÊÜáÖÜñܤ$Ì) CÃÜáÊÜ A®Üá±ÝñÜ Ÿ©WÜÚí¨Ü ËÃÜá¨Üœ ©QR®ÜÈÉ GÙæ¿áÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ‘g’
¸æÇæ¿á®Üá° 10 m/s2 Gí¨Üá Aí¨ÝiÔ ÖÜWÜYÊÜ®Üá°
(1) 1·0
ÓÜí±Üä|ìÊÝX ®æàÃÜÊÝXÓÜÆá ¸æàPÝWÜáÊÜ,
1
(2) AWÜñÜÂÊÝ¨Ü PܯÐÜr GÙæ¿ááÊÜ ŸÆÊÜâ
2
(1) 15 N
3
(3)
2 (2) 25 N
(3) 35 N
3
(4) (4) 
4

267 (26 – A )
64. Which among these is a water tube 67. Four forces P, 2P, 3P and 4P act along the
boiler ? sides of the square taken in order as
shown in the following diagram. The
(1) Babcock and Wilcox Boiler
resultant force is
(2) Cornish Boiler

(3) Cochran Boiler

(4) Locomotive Boiler

65. In S.I. units, one tonne of refrigeration is


equivalent to

(1) 5 kW
(1) zero
(2) 1·5 kW
(2) 5P
(3) 3·5 kW
(3) 2P
(4) 2·5 kW
(4) 2 2P

66. The ratio of moment of inertia of a 68. A mass of 5 kg is attached to the middle
circular body about x-axis to that about of a rope, which is being pulled from both
y-axis is ends in the opposite directions taking
g = 10 m/s2. The minimum pull required
(1) 1·0
to completely straighten the rope will be
1
(2) (1) 15 N
2

3 (2) 25 N
(3)
2
(3) 35 N
3
(4) (4) 
4
267 (27 – A )
69. ¸æàÃæ ¸æàÃæ ñÜãPÜËÃÜáÊÜ GÃÜvÜá Pܹº|¨Ü 71. ‘G ’ ÊÜáñÜᤠ‘¹’ GíŸ GÃÜvÜá Íݶ…rWÜÙÜá Jí¨æà
¸ÝÉP…WÜÙ®Ü Üá° Jí¨Üá £PÝRoÃÜ×ñÜ CÚhÝÃÝ¨Ü ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë¯í¨Ü ÊÜÞvÜƳqrÊæ. ‘¹’ Íݶ…r ®Ü ÊÝÂÓÜ ‘G’
ÓÜÊÜáñÜqr®Ü ÊæáàÇæ Coár hÝĹpÝrWÜ Íݶ…r ®Ü ÊÝÂÓÜ¨Ü GÃÜvÜÃÜÑrÃÜáñܤ¨æ. ×àXÃÜáÊÝWÜ
Íݶ…r ‘G’ ±ÜÅÓÜÄÓÜáÊÜ ÍÜQ¤WÜã, Íݶ…r ‘¹’
(1) AÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü ÊæàWÜÊÜ«Üì®æ ¸æàÃæ ¸æàÃæ
±ÜÅÓÜÄÓÜáÊÜ ÍÜQ¤WÜã CÃÜáÊÜ A®Üá±ÝñÜ
CÃÜáñܤ¨æ B¨ÜÃæ AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÊæáàÇæ
1
ÊÜ£ìÓÜᣤÃÜáÊÜ ŸÆ Jí¨æà CÃÜáñܤ¨æ. (1)
8
1
(2) AÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü ÊæàWÜÊÜ«Üì®æ Jí¨æà CÃÜáñܤ¨æ (2)
4
B¨ÜÃæ AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÊæáàÇæ ÊÜ£ìÓÜᣤÃÜáÊÜ 1
(3)
ŸÆWÜÙÜá ¸æàÃæ ¸æàÃæ CÃÜáñܤ¨æ. 16
1
(4)
(3) AÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆ¨Ü Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà 2

¹í¨ÜáË®ÜÆãÉ, Jí¨æàÓÜÊÜá®Ý¨Ü ±ÜÅaÜf®Ü° ÍÜQ¤


CÃÜáñܤ¨æ. 72. Jí¨Üá A«ÜìÊÜêñݤPÝÃÜ¨Ü ÓæípÝÅ¿å…x®Üá°
A«ÜìÊÜêñݤPÝÃÜ¨Ü Pæàí¨ÜÅ©í¨Ü AÙæ¨ÝWÜ
(4) Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üã AÆÉ 4r
(1)
3
3r
(2)
4
4
(3)
70. D PæÙÜPÜívÜ ¿ÞÊÜ ÖæàÚPæ/ÜÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜá PæÉ„í¸… 3r
ËáÈÉíX®Ü ŸWæWæ ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æ/ÜÓÜÄ¿ÞXÊæ ? (4)
3
4r
(1) PÜñܤÄÓÜáÊÜ ±ÝÅÃÜí»Ü¨ÜÈÉ b±…®Ü ¨Ü±Ü³ÊÜâ
WÜÄÐÜuÊÝXÃÜáñܤ¨æ. 73. Jí¨Üá Z®Ü Íݶ…rÊÜâ 4 kN-m ¸æíwíW…
ÊæãÊæáíp… ÖÝWÜã 3 kN-m qÌÔríW…
(2) PÜ®ÜÊæ®…ÐÜ®ÜÇ… ËáÈÉíXXíñÜ ÓܶæàìÓ… ÊæãÊæáíp… A®Üá° ÓÜ×ÓÜŸÆɨÜá. ×àX¨ÜªÈÉ B
µ¯Ð… EñܤÊÜáÊÝXÃÜáñܤ¨æ. Íݶ…r¯í¨Ü ±ÜÅÓÜÄÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜ WÜÄÐÜu pÝP…ì Gí¨ÜÃæ
(3) PÜãÇæío®Üá° ÓÜáÆ»ÜÊÝX A®ÜÌÀáÓÜŸÖÜá¨Üá. (1) 7 kN-m
(2) 12 kN-m
(4) Êæáà騆 GÆÉÊÜä ÓÜÄ¿ÞX¨æ (3) 14 kN-m
(4) 5 kN-m

267 (28 – A )
69. Two iron blocks of different weights are 71. Two shafts ‘A’ and ‘B’ are made of the
placed on a frictionless inclined plane and same material. The diameter of shaft ‘B’
is twice that of shaft ‘A’. The ratio of
are allowed to slide. They will
power which can be transmitted by
shaft ‘A’ to shaft ‘B’ is

(1) have different accelerations but 1


(1)
8
same forces acting on them.
1
(2)
4
(2) have same acceleration but different 1
(3)
forces acting on them. 16

1
(4)
2
(3) have equal potential energy at any
point on the plane. 72. The centroid of a semicircle measured
from the centre of the semicircle is given
by
(4) None of the above
4r
(1)
3

3r
(2)
4

4
(3)
70. Which of the following statements is/are 3r
correct about climb milling ?
3
(4)
4r
(1) The chip thickness is maximum at
the beginning of the cut. 73. A solid shaft can resist a bending moment
of 4 kN-m and a twisting moment of
3 kN-m together. Then the maximum
(2) Surface finish is better than torque that can be transmitted is
conventional milling.
(1) 7 kN-m

(2) 12 kN-m
(3) Coolant can be applied easily.
(3) 14 kN-m

(4) All the above are correct (4) 5 kN-m

267 (29 – A )
74. ¿áíW…Õ ÊÜÞvÜáÆÓ… ‘E’ WÜã, ŸÇ…R ÊÜÞvÜáÆÓ… 77. Jí¨Üá PÝÂíqÈàÊÜÃ… ¹àÊÜå…®Ü ÊÜááPܤ ñÜá©¿áÈÉ
‘K’ WÜã, ÖÝWÜã Äiwq ÊÜÞvÜáÆÓ… ‘C’ WÜã Jí¨Üá ±ÝÀáíp… ñÜãPÜÊÜ®Üá° ÖÝQ¨ÜÃæ A¨ÜÃÜ
CÃÜáÊÜ ÓÜíŸí«ÜÊÜ®Üá° ×àWæ ŸÃæ¿áŸÖÜá¨Üá ¸æíwíW… ÊæãÊæáíp… ®Üûæ¿áá D PæÙPÜ ÜívÜíñæ
CÃÜáñܤ¨æ.
3C  K
(1) E=
9K
(1) Jí¨Üá ÓÜÊÜá¸ÝÖÜá £Å»Üág ¨æãí©Wæ,
9KC Pæàí¨ÜŨÜÈÉ WÜÄÐÜu ¸æíwíW… ÊæãÊæáíp…
(2) E=
3K  C
CÃÜáñܤ¨æ
9K
(3) E=
3C  K (2) Jí¨Üá ÆíŸ Pæãà®Ü £Å»Üág¨æãí©Wæ ÊÜááPܤ
9K  C
ñÜá©¿áÈÉ ÍÜã®Ü ¸æíwíW… ÊæãÊæáíp…
(4) E=
3K ÊÜáñÜᤠ¯ÎcñÜ ñÜá©¿áÈÉ WÜÄÐÜu ¸æíwíW…
75. Jí¨Üá 20 mm ÊÝÂÓÜ¨Ü Z®Ü ÃÝv… ÊæãÊæáíp… CÃÜáñܤ¨æ
4000 N-mm WÜÄÐÜu ¸æíwíW… ÊæãÊæáíp…Wæ (3) Jí¨Üá ÆíŸPæãà®Ü £Å»Üág¨æãí©Wæ ÊÜááPܤ
JÙܱÜqr¨Üáª, A¨ÜÃÜ ÊæãÊæáíp… B¶… ñÜá©¿áÈÉ WÜÄÐÜu ¸æíwíW… ÊæãÊæáíp…
C®ÜÑì¿Þ (gvÜñÝÊÜáÖÜñܤ$ÌÊÜâ) 1000 mm4 ÊÜáñÜᤠ¯ÎcñÜ ñÜá©¿áÈÉ ÍÜã®Ü ¸æíwíW…
C¨ÜªÃæ, A¨ÜÃÜÈÉ EípÝWÜáÊÜ WÜÄÐÜu ¸æíwíW… ÊæãÊæáíp… CÃÜáñܤ¨æ
ÓæóÓ… GÐÜár ?
(4) Jí¨Üá B¿áñܨæãí©Wæ GÃÜvÜã ñÜá©WÜÙÜÈÉ
(1) 80 N/mm2
Jí¨æà ÓÜÊÜá®Ý¨Ü ¸æíwíW… ÊæãÊæáíp…
(2) 100 N/mm2
CÃÜáñܤ¨æ
(3) 40 N/mm2
(4) 20 N/mm2
78. vÝÅÀáíW…®ÜÈÉ Jí¨Üá ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë®Ü Jí¨Üá »ÝWܨÜ
væçÊæá®…ÐÜ®…®Üá° SR40 Gí¨Üá ®ÜÊÜáã©Ô¨ÜªÈÉ,
76. D PæÙÜWæ ÓÜãbÔÃÜáÊÜ ¿ÞÊÜ Ë«Ý®ÜWÜÙÜÈÉ Jí¨Üá
¨ÜãÆ¨Ü ¹í¨ÜáË®ÜÈÉ ÓæãÉà±… CÚhÝÃÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠA¨ÜÃÜ A¥Üì
w±æÉûÜ®… (ËaÜÆ®æ/ܸÝXPæ) A®Üá° PÜívÜá×w¿áÆá (1) ÊæáàÇ澄 £Åg 40
BWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ
(1) ÊæáPÝÇæàÓ… Ë«Ý®Ü (2) 40 ®Üá° »ÜágÊÝWÜáÙÜÛ aèPÜ
(2) ÊæãÊæáíp… HÄ¿Þ Ë«Ý®Ü
(3) WæãàÙÜ¨Ü £Åg 40
(3) Pæ®Ü°wÓ… Ë«Ý®Ü
(4) PÝígáWæàp… ¹àÊÜå… Ë«Ý®Ü (4) ÊæáàÇ澄 JÃÜoáñÜ®Ü 40

267 (30 – A )
74. The relation between Young’s modulus 77. If a cantilever beam is subjected to a
‘E’, bulk modulus ‘K’ and rigidity modulus point load at its free end, then its bending
‘C’ is given by
moment diagram will look like
3C  K
(1) E= (1) An equilateral triangle with
9K
maximum bending moment at the
9KC
(2) E= centre
3K  C

9K (2) A right-angled triangle with zero


(3) E=
3C  K bending moment at free end and
maximum bending moment at fixed
9K  C
(4) E= end
3K
(3) A right-angled triangle with
maximum bending moment at free
75. The maximum bending stress induced in
end and zero bending moment at
a solid rod of 20 mm diameter subjected
fixed end
to a maximum bending moment of
4000 N-mm and having a moment of (4) A rectangle with equal bending
inertia of 1000 mm4 is moment at both ends
(1) 80 N/mm2

(2) 100 N/mm2

(3) 40 N/mm2

(4) 20 N/mm2
78. If a part in a drawing is dimensioned as
SR40, it means
76. Which one of the following methods is not
used to solve the slope and deflection at a (1) Surface radius 40
point in a beam ?
(2) Square with 40 as side
(1) Macaulay’s method

(2) Moment area method (3) Spherical radius 40

(3) Kennedy’s method


(4) Surface roughness 40
(4) Conjugate beam method

267 (31 – A )
79. D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá BPÜÕ®æãàÊæáqÅP… ±æäÅhæûÜ®… 82. PÜí±ÜäÂoÃ… ®æÃÜ訆 vÝŵríW… BaÜÃÜOæ¿áÈÉ
BXÃÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ ? Jí¨Üá ÊÜêñܤSívÜÊÜ®Üá° D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜâ¨ÜÄí¨Ü
ÓܳÐÜrÊÝX ¯ÃÜã²ÓÜŸÖÜá¨Üá ?
(1) væç¿áÊæáqÅP… ±æäÅhæûÜ®…
(1) £Åg ÊÜáñÜᤠJí¨Üá ñÜá©¿á ¹í¨Üá
(2) ±ÜÓÜì±æQrÊ… ±æäÅhæûÜ®… (2) GÃÜvÜã ñÜá©¿á ¹í¨ÜáWÜÙÜá
(3) IÓæãàÊæáqÅP… ±æäÅhæûÜ®… (3) GÃÜvÜã ñÜá©¿á ¹í¨ÜáWÜÙÜá ÖÝWÜã Pæàí¨ÜÅ
¹í¨Üá
(4) pæùÊæáqÅP… ±æäÅhæûÜ®…
(4) Pæàí¨ÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠ£ÅgÂ

80. Jí¨Üá Z®Ü ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë®Ü GÃÜvÜã Ÿ©¿á ÊæáàÇ澄 83. ¹.I.GÓ…. ÓÝrívÜv…ìÕ ®Ü ÇæoÄíW…&‘A’ ®Ü
¨Üá±Ü³oár ÊÜPÜÅÊÝX¨ÝªWÜ ¿ÞÊÜ Ë«Ý®Ü¨Ü ±ÜÅPÝÃÜ, AûÜÃÜ¨Ü GñܤÃÜPÜãR (h), WæÃæ¿á ¨Ü±³ÜPÜãR (d)
væÊÜƱ…Êæáíp… AñÜÂíñÜ ÓÜãPܤÊÝXÃÜáñܤ¨æ ? CÃÜáÊÜ ÓÜíŸí«ÜÊÜ®Üá° ×àWæ ŸÃæ¿áŸÖÜá¨Üá
(1) ÓÜÊÜÞíñÜÃÜ ÃæàTæ¿á væÊÜƱ…Êæáíp… h
(1) d=
14
(2) Ãæàw¿áÇ… ÃæàTæ¿á væÊÜƱ…Êæáíp…
h
(2) d=
10
(3) pæù¿ÞíWÜáÇæàÐÜ®… væÊÜƱ…Êæáíp…
h
(3) d=
(4) A±ÝÅQÕÊæáàp… (ÓÜÄÓÜáÊÜÞÃÜá ÓÜËáà±Ü¨Ü) 12
væÊÜƱ…Êæáíp… (4) d=
h
8
81. Jí¨Üá ÊÜÓÜá¤Ë®Ü GÃÜvÜá ®æãàoWÜÙÜá Æ»ÜÂ˨ݪWÜ,
ÊÜáãÃÜ®æà ¨ÜêÑr¿á®Üá° ÊÜáãwÓÜÆá Jí¨Üá 84. D PæÙÜX®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ WÜá|WÜÙÜá Jí¨Üá EñܤÊÜá
ÃæàTæ¿á®Üá° 45 ¿áÈÉ ŸÃæ¿áÇÝX¨æ. B Æã¹ÅPæíp…®ÜÈÉ A±æàûÜ~à¿áÊÜÆÉ ?
(1) (Ô°WÜœñæ) ËÓÝRÔq¿áá EÐÝ¡ííÍÜPæR
ÃæàTæ¿á®Üá° H®æí¨Üá PÜÃæ¿áÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ?
A®ÜáWÜá|ÊÝX Ÿ¨ÜÇÝWܸÝÃܨÜá
(1) ±æäÅhæûÜ®… ÃæàTæ (2) PèÉv… ¹í¨Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠ±æäàÃ… (ÓÜÄ)
(2) ËáàoÃ… ÃæàTæ ¹í¨ÜáWÜÙÜá PÜwÊæá CÃܸæàPÜá
(3) ¶ÝÉÍ… ¹í¨Üá ÊÜáñÜᤠ¶æçÃ… ¹í¨Üá PÜwÊæá
(3) g®ÜÃæàoÃ… ÃæàTæ
CÃܸæàPÜá
(4) ÈàvÜÃ… ÃæàTæ (4) »ÝÐܳÎàÆñæ PÜwÊæá CÃܸæàPÜá

267 (32 – A )
79. Which one of the following is not an 82. In computer aided drafting practice, an
axonometric projection ? arc is defined by

(1) Diametric projection (1) Radius and one end point

(2) Perspective projection (2) Two end points


(3) Isometric projection (3) Two end points and centre
(4) Trimetric projection
(4) Centre and radius

83. As per BIS Standards, according to


lettering-‘A’, the relation between letter
height (h) to line thickness (d) is given by
80. Which method of development is used
when the surfaces of solids are bound by h
(1) d=
double curved surfaces ? 14

(1) Parallel line development h


(2) d=
10
(2) Radial line development
h
(3) d=
(3) Triangulation development 12

(4) Approximate development h


(4) d=
8

84. Which among the following properties is


not desirable in a good lubricant ?
81. A line drawn at an angle of 45 in order to
(1) Viscosity should not vary with
draw the third view of a component, when
temperature
two other views are known, is called
(2) Cloud point and pour points should
(1) Projection line
be low
(2) Miter line
(3) Flash point and fire point should be
(3) Generator line low

(4) Leader line (4) Volatility should be low

267 (33 – A )
85. ¿ÞÊÜ WæàÃÜá ñܮܰ aÝÆ®Ý ©PÜR®Üá° 89. 70 kg ñÜãPÜ¨Ü ÊÜá×Ùæ Joár 500 cm2 ûæàñÜŨÜ
Ÿ¨ÜÇÝÀáÔ¨ÝWÜ ÓæÇ…#&ÇÝQíW… ÓèÆ»ÜÂÊÜ®Üá° ÖæhæjWÜáÃÜᣮæãí©Wæ ÓÝWÜáÊÝWÜ, ÊÜáíi®Ü ÊæáàÇæ
Öæãí©¨æ ? BPæÀáí¨Ü EípÝWÜáÊÜ JñܤvÜ¨Ü ±ÜÄOÝÊÜá
(1) GȲrPÜÇ… (AívÝPÝÃÜ) WæàÃÜá (1) 0·5 kPa
(2) ¸æÊæÇ… WæàÃÜá (2) 12·5 kPa
(3) ÊÜÊÜå…ì ÊÜáñÜᤠÊÜÊÜå…ì ËàÇ… (3) 13·73 kN/m2
(4) ÃÝÂP… ÊÜáñÜᤠ²¯¿á®…
(4) 25·46 kN/m2

86. I.Ô. Cíi®…®Ü HÃ… ÓÝréívÜv…ì 90. PÝ®æãàìp… ÍæçñÜ娆 aÜPÜÅ¨Ü Ô.K.².¿áá C¨ÜQRíñÜ
PÝ¿áìûÜÊÜáñæ¿áá D PæÙXÜ ®Ü ËÐÜ¿á¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ A˜PÜ
AÊÜÆí¹ñÜÊÝXÃÜáñܤ¨æ (1) BË ÓÜí²àvÜ®Ü aÜPÜÅ
(1) ÊæàWÜ (2) ˱ܿáì¿á®Ü ¸æÅào®… aÜPÜÅ
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(3) Cí«Ü®Ü (4) D GÆÉÊÜä
(4) Êæáà騆 GÆÉÊÜä
91. Ÿ®æãàìÈ ñÜñܤ$ÌÊÜ®Üá° ÖÜÄÊÜÊÝ׿á GÃÜvÜá
87. EÐÜ¡WÜ£ÎàÆ ÊÜÂÊÜÓæ§¿á Ÿ×WÜìñÜ ÊݱÜPÜ ÆûÜ| ¹í¨ÜáWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊæ ¿ÞÊÝWÜ A®ÜÌÀáÓÜÇÝWÜáñܤ¨æ ?
D ±æçQ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ? (1) ÖÜÄÊÜâ ¯¿áñÜ, ÓÜí²àwñÜ, »ÝÅÊÜáPÜÊÜÆÉ
(1) JñܤvÜ (2) ÖÜÄÊÜâ A¯¿áñÜ, AÓÜí²àvܯà¿á ÊÜáñÜá¤
(2) WÝñÜÅ »ÝÅÊÜáPÜÊÜÆÉ
(3) ñݱÜ
(3) ÖÜÄÊÜâ ¯¿áñÜ, AÓÜí²àvܯà¿á ÊÜáñÜá¤
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88. GÃÜvÜá PÝ¿áWÜÙÜá, ÊÜáãÃÜ®æ¿á PÝ¿á¨æãí©Wæ (4) ÖÜÄÊÜâ ¯¿áñÜ, AÓÜí²àvܯà¿á,
EÐÜu ÓÜÊÜáÔ§£¿áÈÉÃÜáÊÝWÜ, B GÃÜvÜá PÝ¿áWÜÙÜá »ÝÅÊÜáPÜÊÜÆÉ
ÓÜÖÝ ±ÜÃÜÓ³ÜÃÜ EÐÜ¡ ÓÜÊÜáÔ§£¿áÈÉ CÃÜáñܤÊæ. D
ÖæàÚPæ¿áá 92. ÊÝÂÓÜPæR ÖæãàÈÔ¨ÜÃæ, WæãàÙÜ¨Ü ÓÜÊÜáÃÜã±Ü ÊÝÂÓÜÊÜâ
(1) EÐÜ¡ WÜ£ ÍÝÓÜŒ¨Ü ÍÜã®Ü ¯¿áÊÜá (1) A˜PÜ

(2) EÐÜ¡WÜ£ ÍÝÓÜŒ¨Ü Êæã¨ÜÆ ¯¿áÊÜá (2) QĨÜá

(3) EÐÜ¡ WÜ£ ÍÝÓÜŒ¨Ü GÃÜvÜ®æ ¯¿áÊÜá (3) ÓÜÊÜá

(4) PæÈÌ®…--±ÝÉíP…®Ü ¯¿áÊÜá (4) ±ÜÃÜÓ³ÜÃÜ ÓÜíŸí˜ÔÆÉ

267 (34 – A )
85. Which gear offers the self-locking facility, 89. A 70 kg woman walks on snow with a
when the direction of the drive is total foot imprint area of 500 cm2. What
reversed ? pressure does she exert on the snow ?

(1) Elliptical gear (1) 0·5 kPa

(2) Bevel gear (2) 12·5 kPa

(3) Worm and worm wheel (3) 13·73 kN/m2

(4) Rack and pinion (4) 25·46 kN/m2

90. The COP of a Carnot refrigeration cycle is


86. Air standard efficiency of an I.C. engine
greater than
depends on
(1) Vapour compression cycle
(1) Speed
(2) Reversed Brayton cycle
(2) Compression ratio
(3) Vapour absorption cycle
(3) Fuel
(4) All of the above
(4) All of the above

91. When is Bernoulli’s equation applicable


87. Which of the following is an extensive between any two points in a flow field ?
property of a thermodynamic system ? (1) The flow is steady, compressible and
(1) Pressure irrotational

(2) Volume (2) The flow is unsteady,


incompressible and irrotational
(3) Temperature
(3) The flow is steady, incompressible
(4) Density and rotational
(4) The flow is steady, incompressible
88. When two bodies are in thermal and irrotational
equilibrium with a third body, they are
also in thermal equilibrium with each 92. Compared to actual diameter, isometric
other. This statement is called diameter of a sphere is
(1) Zeroth law of thermodynamics (1) greater

(2) First law of thermodynamics (2) smaller

(3) Second law of thermodynamics (3) equal

(4) Kelvin-Planck’s law (4) not related

267 (35 – A )
93. Ÿ®æãàìÈ ÓÜËáàPÜÃÜ| A®ÜÌ¿á BWÜáÊÜ ÓÝ«Ü®Ü D 97. aÜÃܹPÝÃÜPÜ¨Ü ŸÙÜPæÀáí¨Ü AíñܨÜìÖÜ®Ü ¿áíñÜŨÜ
PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ? ¿ÞÊÜ ¨ÜûÜñæ ÖæaÜácÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(1) ÊæíaÜáÄËáàoÃ… (1) WÝ£Åà¿á ¨ÜûÜñæ
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94. aܱܳpæ ¶ÜÆPÜ¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ ÖÜÄÊÜ Aíb®Ü ±Ü¨ÜÃÜ¨Ü ¨Ü±³Ü
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93. In which of the following measuring 97. By use of lubrication, which efficiency of
devices is Bernoulli’s equation used ? an I.C. engine improves ?
(1) Venturimeter (1) Volumetric efficiency
(2) Orifice meter (2) Mechanical efficiency
(3) Pitot tube (3) Charging efficiency
(4) All of the above (4) Indented thermal efficiency

94. The boundary layer thickness for flow


98. In an impulse turbine
over a flat plate
(1) The steam is expanded in nozzles
(1) Increases with an increase in the
only and there is a pressure drop
free stream velocity
and heat drop.
(2) Decreases with an increase in the
(2) The steam is expanded both in fixed
free stream velocity
and moving blades continuously.
(3) Increases with an increase in the
(3) The steam is expanded in moving
kinematic viscosity
blades only.
(4) Decreases with an increase in the
(4) The pressure and temperature of
kinematic viscosity
steam remains constant.

95. Capillary rise and fall


99. A turbine is said to have an axial
(1) Are noticed only in very smooth discharge when the steam leaves the
tubes
blade tip at
(2) Are due to surface tension of the
(1) 60
liquid and the tube material
(2) 90
(3) Depends upon the pressure of the
surroundings (3) 180
(4) Does not depend upon the tube (4) 270
material

96. The function of venturi in the carburettor 100. A lathe with four steps on the core pulley
and with back gears will have
is
(1) Four direct speeds
(1) To decrease the air velocity
(2) Four indirect speeds
(2) To increase the air velocity
(3) To decrease the fuel flow (3) Four direct and four indirect speeds

(4) To increase the manifold vacuum (4) Eight indirect speeds

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