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Hydraulics Online Test – Paper 3

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1. *Pressure head is given by

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2. *The rise of the water table, which takes place due to the transformation of the unstable shooting flow (super-critical) to the stable streaming is called

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3. A vessel having a depth of 30 cm is filled with water up to a depth of 10 cm from the top level. Find the pressure exerted at a depth of 5 cm and 15 cm from the top of the vessel respectively

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4. When the fluid is at rest, the shear stress is

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5. The attraction among different particles of the same material is

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6. A ideal fluid

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7. *To measure atmospheric pressure, we use

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8. *The upper surface of the notch over which water flows is known as

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9. For any channel section, the specific energy increase with

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10. *Hydraulic gradient line (H.G.L.) represents the sum of

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11. Discharge over an ogee weir remains the same as that of

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12. In the case of a broad-crested weir, the depth of water h at the end of the still is given by

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13. The profile of rising water on the upstream side of the dam is called

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14. If the Froude number in open channel flow is more than 1.0, the flow is called

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15. For the flow of liquid from an open-ended tube (nozzle) leading to the formation of a spray of liquid drops, the number generally is

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16. *The floating method is used for the measurement of

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17. The basic head loss in a long pipe is:

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18. Critical depth (he) is given by (where q= rate of flow per unit width of channel)

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19. If fluid or flow parameters at any given instant remain the same at every point in space, it is called:

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20. *Hydraulic gradient is equal to

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21. *The hydraulic radius is equal to

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22. *In flow, the liquid particles may possess

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23. If the density of a fluid changes from point to point in a flow region, it is called

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24. *The rate of flow through a V-notch varies as:

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25. Velocity of flow may be determined using:

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26. In the case of vortex flow, the level of water at the center is

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27. *The hydraulic ram is a device

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28. *Chazy's formula is given by

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29. The ratio of the inertia and gravitational force acting in any flow, ignoring other forces, is called

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30. *If the velocity, pressure, density, etc., change at a point with respect to time, the flow is called

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31. The term z is known as

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32. If the Froude number in open channel flow is less than 1.0, the flow is called

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33. The head of water representing in the case of HGL line is known as

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34. A rise or fall of liquid in a glass tube of a very small diameter when dipped is

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35. Which of the following has the highest coefficient of discharge:

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36. The thickness of a sharp-crested weir is kept less than

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37. *An independent mass of a fluid does not possess

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38. *The magnitude of capillary rise is more in:

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39. The depth of flow after the hydraulic jump is

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40. *An orifice is called a large orifice if the water head is

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41. *Stoke is the unit of

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42. The upward water pressure at the base of the structure is called

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43. In a venturimeter, the divergent cone is kept

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44. The discharge through a V-notch weir is directly proportional to:

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45. *Back water curve is caused if there is a

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46. The water immediately downstream of the conduit or weir is called

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47. A siphon is an

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48. *If a pitot tube is placed with its nose facing downstream, the liquid

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49. *If a pitot tube is placed with its nose facing sideways, the liquid

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50. The minimum head loss will occur in

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