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Hydraulics Online Test – Paper 3

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1. Specific weight of liquid

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2. In an open channels the analysis of a sugar is done by using

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3. To avoid an interruption in the flow of a siphon, the air vessel is provided

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4. If the pressure is applied to the surface of a liquid, the liquid transmits the pressure equally in all directions is given by

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5. *The hydraulic ram is a pump that works on

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

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7. *Cipolleti weir is a

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8. From a nozzle exposed to the atmosphere, the liquid jet traverses

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9. The most economical section of a circular channel for the maximum discharge is when

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10. *Water cushion is used to

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11. *The main assumption of Bernoulli's equation is

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12. *The term v^2/2g is known as

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

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14. *Variation in volume of liquid with variation in pressure is called

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15. Mass density of liquid (p) is given by

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16. *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

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17. *Surface float is used to measure

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

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19. The ratio of the percentage error in the discharge and the percentage error in the measurement of head over a triangular notch is

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20. A siphon is used

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21. *The imaginary line joining each head of water is called

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22. *Piezometers are used to measure

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23. The term P/pg is known as

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

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25. *Bernoulli's equation assumes that

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26. *Pressure within a soap bubble is

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

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28. *The notch angle for the maximum discharge over a triangular notch is

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

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30. *The float method is used to measure

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31. At the vena contracta, the jet has the minimum cross-sectional area, and so the velocity of the liquid at this section will be

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

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33. The inlet length of a venturimeter

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

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35. The viscosity of liquids varies with temperature

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36. 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)

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37. The Manning's formula for flow in an open channel is given by

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38. 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

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39. *Pressure head is given by

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40. In an inclined position, a venturimeter records

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41. Flow in pipes is turbulent if the Reynolds number is

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42. Mouthpieces are used to measure

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43. When the pipes are connected in parallel, the total loss of head

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44. In an open channel flow

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45. Practical fluids possess

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46. *Orifice-meter is used to measure:

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47. *Venturimeter is used to measure

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48. The continuity equation

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49. 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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50. Which of the following is the example of laminar flow?

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