Home» Online Test » Civil Engineering » Hydraulics Online Test » Paper 1 » Paper 2 » Paper 3 0% Sorry, time's up. To complete the online test, please restart it. Created by Vikash chaudhary This is a FREE online test. Beware of scammers who ask for money to attend this test. Get fresh, new questions in each attempt. Total Questions: 50 Time Allotted: 50 minutes Passing Score: 70% Randomization: Yes Certificate: Yes Do not refresh the page! 👍 All the best! 1 / 50 1. *The actual velocity through an orifice is........... than the theoretical velocity. a) more b) less c) equal d) not defined 2 / 50 2. *An independent mass of a fluid does not possess a) elevation energy b) kinetic energy c) pressure energy d) none of the above 3 / 50 3. An oil of specific gravity 0.7 and pressure 0.14 kgf/cm^2 will have the height of oil as a) 70 cm of oil b) 2 m of oil c) 20 cm of oil d) 80 cm of oil 4 / 50 4. *If the velocity of fluid particles varies from point to point in magnitude and direction, as well as from instant to instant, the flow is said to be a) laminar b) turbulent flow c) uniform flow d) non-uniform flow 5 / 50 5. In the case of a broad-crested weir, the depth of water h at the end of the still is given by a) h = H/2 b) h = 2H/3 c) h = 3H/4 d) h = H 6 / 50 6. *1 m head is equivalent to a) 0.1 kg/cm^2 b) 0.2 kg/cm^2 c) 0.3 kg/cm^2 d) 0.4 kg/cm^2 7 / 50 7. Water belongs to a) compressible fluids b) none of the above c) Newtonian fluids d) non-Newtonian fluids 8 / 50 8. The continuity equation a) expresses the relationship between work and energy b) relates the momentum per unit volume between two points on a stream line c) relates the mass rate of flow along a stream line d) requires that Newton's second law of motion be satisfied at every point in the fluid. 9 / 50 9. Falling drops of water become spheres due to a) adhesion b) cohesion c) surface tension d) viscosity 10 / 50 10. In an open tube, the free surface of mercury remains a) horizontal b) curved upwards c) curved downwards d) none of the above 11 / 50 11. An intensifier is used to increase a) pressure b) temperature c) energy d) none of the above 12 / 50 12. Water hammer is a phenomenon that occurs a) when pressure increases sudden closure of the valve b) when pressure decreases sudden opening of the valve c) due to the elastic material of the pipe d) due to the incompressible nature of the fluid 13 / 50 13. *The imaginary line joining each head of water is called a) hydraulic gradient line b) residual line c) loss of gradient line d) none of the above 14 / 50 14. The head of water representing in the case of HGL line is known as a) static head b) residual head c) pressure head d) all of the above 15 / 50 15. If fluid or flow parameters at any given instant remain the same at every point in space, it is called: a) steady flow b) laminar flow c) uniform flow d) rotational flow 16 / 50 16. *If the velocity in a fluid flow does not change with respect to the length of the direction of flow, it is called a) steady flow b) uniform flow c) incompressible flow d) rotational flow 17 / 50 17. *Pressure head is given by a) P/w b) z c) v/2g d) all 18 / 50 18. A rise or fall of liquid in a glass tube of a very small diameter when dipped is a) directly proportional to the force per unit length of periphery b) directly proportional to the sine of the angle of contact c) directly proportional to the specific weight of the liquid d) inversely proportional to the diameter of the glass tube 19 / 50 19. The phenomenon of rising of a liquid surface in a tube of small diameter relative to the adjacent normal level of the liquid is known as a) capillary rise b) capillary fall c) rising d) none of the above 20 / 50 20. The term z is known as a) potential energy b) pressure energy c) potential energy per unit weight d) none of the above 21 / 50 21. ........ is defined as the maximum increase in water level in the path of the flow of water a) afflux b) rising of the wall c) flood d) rainfall 22 / 50 22. *Stoke is the unit of a) surface tension b) viscosity c) kinematic viscosity d) none of the above 23 / 50 23. *The discharge through a rectangular channel is maximum when a) m = d/2 b) d=b/2 c) m=2d d) both (a) and (b) above 24 / 50 24. The difference in pressure head measured by a mercury-oil differential manometer for a 20 cm difference of mercury level will be (specific gravity of oil-0.8) a) 2.72m of oil b) 2.52m of oil c) 3.20m of oil d) 0.2m of oil 25 / 50 25. Chazy's formula is used to determine a) head loss due to friction in pipes b) velocity of flow in pipe c) velocity of flow in channels d) none of the above 26 / 50 26. Which of the following has the highest coefficient of discharge: a) sharp-edged orifice b) venturimeter c) cipolleti weir d) borda's mouthpiece running full 27 / 50 27. *Orifice-meter is used to measure: a) pressure at the point b) discharge c) average speed d) velocity 28 / 50 28. If the fluid particles move in straight lines and all the lines are parallel to the surface, the flow is called a) steady b) uniform c) compressible d) laminar 29 / 50 29. *The difference between the total energy gradient line and the total energy line is a) kinetic head b) pressure head c) datum head d) loss of head 30 / 50 30. The error 1% in measuring H will produce a a) 1% b) 1.5% c) 2% d) 2.5% 31 / 50 31. 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 a) Euler number b) Froude number c) Weber number d) Reynolds number 32 / 50 32. *Hydraulic gradient line (except siphon) a) remains above the centerline of the conduit b) remains below the centerline of the conduit c) remains parallel to the centerline of the conduit d) may be above or below the centerline of the conduit 33 / 50 33. If the volume of a liquid weighing 3000 kg is 4 cubic meters, then 0.75 is its a) specific weight b) specific mass c) specific gravity d) none of the above 34 / 50 34. *The float method is used to measure a) the discharge in an open channel b) the velocity in an open channel c) discharge open in an open channel d) all of the above 35 / 50 35. *Surface tension is the force a) per unit length b) per unit area c) per unit volume d) all of the above 36 / 50 36. The most efficient channel section is a) semi-circular b) rectangular c) triangular d) trapezoidal 37 / 50 37. The imaginary line drawn such that the tangents at its all points indicate the direction of the velocity of the fluid particle at each point is called a) path line b) stream line c) potential line d) streak line 38 / 50 38. *A pitot tube is used to measure a) pressure b) different in pressure c) velocity of flow d) none of the above 39 / 50 39. Crest of a weir is lower than d/s water level a) submerged weir b) Cipolletti weir c) triangular weir d) sharp-crested weir 40 / 50 40. Open channel flow is a) one in which the liquid is flowing in a conduit and has a free surface b) one in which the liquid is flowing in a closed conduit running full c) a covered channel running full d) one in which the liquid is flowing in a conduit under pressure 41 / 50 41. In an inclined pipe, the pressure difference at its two ends is due to a) sudden head drop at the inlet b) exit head drop c) frictional loss head d) all of the above 42 / 50 42. *The continuity equation deals with the law of conservation of a) mass b) momentum c) energy d) force 43 / 50 43. Hydraulic gradient line and total energy line are a) same b) different c) differ by pressure head d) differ by static head 44 / 50 44. Weber number is the ratio of inertia force to a) surface tension b) gravitational force c) elasticity d) viscosity 45 / 50 45. If the fluid particles move in a zig-zag way, the flow is called a) unsteady b) non-uniform c) turbulent d) incompressible 46 / 50 46. *The pressure in pipe flow is normally a) less than atmospheric pressure b) equal to atmospheric pressure c) more than atmospheric pressure d) none of the above 47 / 50 47. If the Froude number in open channel flow is equal to 1.0, the flow is called a) critical flow b) streaming flow c) shooting flow d) none of the above 48 / 50 48. *The rate of flow through a V-notch varies as: a) H b) H<sup>1/2</sup> c) H<sup>3/2</sup> d) H<sup>5/2</sup> 49 / 50 49. The ratio of the mean velocity to the surface velocity in open channels is equal to a) 0.55 b) 0.75 c) 0.88 d) 1.75 50 / 50 50. When the fluid is at rest, the shear stress is a) maximum b) zero c) unpredictable d) none of the above Please provide accurate information so we can send your Achievement Certificate by mail. NameEmailPhone Number Your score is Share your achievement! LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart Test Please provide your feedback. Thank you for your valuable feedback. Send feedback Buy Hydraulics MCQ PDF for Offline Study