IES Civil Service Pre. Entrance Test
Engineering Solved
Question Paper
1. The magnitude
of acceleration is given by the
(a) Slope of distance time curve
(b) Length of velocity time curve
(c) Slope of velocity time curve
(d) Length of distance time curve
ANSWER:(c)
2. A heavy ladder resting on floor against a
vertical wall may not be in equilibrium if
(a) Floor is smooth and wall is rough
(b) Floor is rough and wall is rough
(c) Both floor and wall are rough
(d) Both floor and wall are smooth.
ANSWER:(d)
3. The angular
speed of a car while taking a circular turn of radius 100 m at 36 km/hr is
(a) 0.1 radian/sec
(b) 1 radian/sec
(c) 100 radians/sec
(d) 1000 radians/sec
ANSWER:(a)
3. Instantaneous centre is at intensity
when the angular velocity is
(a) Constant
(b) Zero
(c) Maximum
(d) Minimum
ANSWER:(b)
4. Ratio of the
speed of a rolling cylinder to the speed of sliding cylinder is
(a) Less than 1
(b) Equal to 1
(c) Between 1 and 2
(d) Greater than 2
ANSWER:(a)
5. Two perfectly elastic spheres of equal
mass moving in the same direction with their velocities
in the ratio 2 : 1
have an impact. After the impact they
will
(a) Move in the same direction with the same velocity
ratio.
(b) Have a velocity ratio of 1:12
(c) Move in opposite directions with a velocity ratio 1:2
(d) Move in the same direction with a velocity ratio 1:2
ANSWER:(d)
6. Engineer's unit
of force is
(a) Newton in absolute unit
(b) Dyne in absolute unit
(c) Newton and Dyne in absolute unit
(d) All the above
ANSWER:(a)
7. A seconds
pendulum executes
(a) 0.5 beat/sec.
(b) 1.0 beat/sec
(c) 2.0 beats/sec
(d) 2.5 beats/sec.
ANSWER:(c)
8. The path traced
by a projectile in the sky is
(a) Circular
(b) Parabolic
(c) Elliptical
(d) Catenaries
ANSWER:(b)
9. To double the period of oscillation of
simple Pendulum
(a) The mass of its bob should be doubled
(b) The mass of its bob should be quadrupled
(c) Its length should be quadrupled
(d) Its length should be doubled
ANSWER:(c)
10. P is the force
acting on a body whose mass is m
and acceleration
is F. The equation P-mf = 0, is known as
(a) Equation of dynamics
(b) Equation of dynamic equilibrium
(c) Equation of statics
(d) None of these
ANSWER:(a)
11. The length of a second’s pendulum is
(a) 99.0 cm
(b) 99.4 cm
(c) 100 cm
(d) 101.10 cm
ANSWER:(b)
12. In
SI unit, the unit of force and energy respectively, are
(a) Newton and Watt
(b) Dyne and erg
(c) Newton and Joule
(d) Kg-wt and Joule
ANSWER:(c)
13. Pendulum A has
length l and pendulum B has length 4l.
The periodic time
of pendulums A and B will be in the
ratio of
(a) 1:0.5
(b) 1:1
(c) 1:2
(d) 1:4
ANSWER:(c)
14. Which of the following is a scalar
quantity?
(a) Energy
(b) Momentum
(c) Torque
(d) Impulse
ANSWER:(a)
15. Two ships A
and B leave a port at the same
time. The ship A
moving north at 30 km/h and
the ship B moving
eastwards at 40 km/hr. The
speed of B
relative to A is
(a) 70 km/hr
(b) 35 km/hr
(c) 10 km/hr
(d) 50 km/hr
ANSWER:(d)
Q.16. The shear stress distribution for a fluid
flowing
in between the parallel plates, both at rest, is
(a) Constant
over the cross-section
(b) Maximum
at the mid-plane and varies linearly with distance from mid-plane
(c) Zero at the mid-point and varies linearly with distance
from mid-plane
(d) Zero at the plates and varies exponentially to mid-point
ANSWER: (c)
Q.17. An imaginary curve drawn through a flowing
fluid in such a way that the tangent to it at any point
gives the direction of velocity of flow at that point,
is known as
(a) Flow-contour
(b) Line of flow
(c) Path line
(d) Streamline
ANSWER: (d)
Q.18. The losses are maximum in
(a) Laminar flow
(b) Turbulent flow
(c) Critical flow
(d) Transition flow
ANSWER: (b)
Q.19. The equation of continuity holds good when the flow
(a) Is steady
(b) Is one dimensional
(c) Velocity is uniform at all the cross sections
(d) All of the above
ANSWER: (c)
Q.20. The continuity equation
(a) Is based on Bernoulli’s theorem
(b) Expresses relation between work and energy
(c) Expresses relation between hydraulic parameters of
flow
(d) Relates the mass rate of flow along a streamline
ANSWER: (a)
Q.21. The horizontal component of force on a curved surface
is equal to the
(a) Product
of pressure at its centre and area
(b) Weight of liquid retained by the curved area
(c) Force on a vertical projection of the curved surface
(d) Weight of liquid vertically above the curved surface
ANSWER: (c)
Q.22. Capillarity is due to
(a) Cohension
(b) Adhesion
(c) Adhesion and cohesion
(d) Gravity
ANSWER: (c)
Q.23. In a venturimeter, length of divergent cone as
compared to the length of convergent cone is
(a) Same
(b) Half
(c) More
(d) less
ANSWER: (b)
Q.24. Cavitations will begin when
(a) Pressure at any location reaches pressure
equal to the saturated vapour pressure of the liquid
(b) Pressure becomes more than critical pressure
(c) Flow is increased
(d) Pressure is increased
ANSWER: (d)
Q.25. Head loss in turbulent flow in a pipe
(a) Varies directly as velocity
(b) Varies inversely as square of velocity
(c) Varies approximately as square of velocity
(d) Varies inversely as velocity.
ANSWER: (d)
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