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. 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 2 / 50 2. *If the volume of a liquid weighing 2400 kg is 3 cubic meters, then 0.8 is its: a) specific weight b) specific mass c) specific gravity d) none of the above 3 / 50 3. A siphon is an a) L-shaped pipe b) U-shaped pipe c) inverted U-shaped pipe d) all of the above 4 / 50 4. When the pipes are connected in parallel, the total loss of head a) is equal to the sum of the loss of head in each pipe b) is the same as in each pipe c) is equal to the reciprocal of the sum of the loss of head in each pipe d) none of the above 5 / 50 5. Hydraulic gradient line for an open flow channel is a) below water level b) same as water level c) above water level d) all of the above 6 / 50 6. *Head loss increases with a) an increase in velocity b) a decrease in velocity c) a decrease in length of the pipe d) an increase in the diameter of the pipe 7 / 50 7. In the case of leveling by a level pipe, the level is indicated by a) upper face b) middle face c) lower face d) all of the above 8 / 50 8. The multiplying factor for converting one poise into MKS unit of dynamic viscosity is a) 1 b) 0.1 c) 0.001 d) 0.0001 9 / 50 9. 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 10 / 50 10. The term z is known as a) potential energy b) pressure energy c) potential energy per unit weight d) none of the above 11 / 50 11. *Molecules of fluids get attracted due to a) capillary action b) surface tension c) adhesion d) cohesion 12 / 50 12. *Bernoulli's equation is applied to a) venturimeter b) orifice meter c) pitot tube d) all of the above 13 / 50 13. Total pressure on the top of a closed cylindrical vessel completely filled with liquid is directly proportional to a) radius b) (radius)^2 c) (radius)^3 d) (radius)^4 14 / 50 14. For the same specific force, the two depths at which the same discharge occurs are called a) alternate depths b) conjugate depths c) critical depths d) normal depths 15 / 50 15. The error 1% in measuring H will produce a a) 1% b) 1.5% c) 2% d) 2.5% 16 / 50 16. When the fluid is at rest, the shear stress is a) maximum b) zero c) unpredictable d) none of the above 17 / 50 17. *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> 18 / 50 18. 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 19 / 50 19. Hooke's law for solids is analogous to a) Newton's law of viscosity b) Pascal's law c) Boundary layer theory d) continuity equation 20 / 50 20. In an open channel flow a) the velocity distribution is symmetrical about the pipe axis b) the maximum velocity occurs at a little distance below the water surface c) flow cross-section is fixed d) the flow takes place at the expense of hydraulic pressure 21 / 50 21. *The term v^2/2g is known as a) kinetic energy b) pressure energy c) kinetic energy per unit weight d) none of the above 22 / 50 22. If the Froude number in open channel flow is more than 1.0, the flow is called a) critical flow b) streaming flow c) shooting flow d) none of the above 23 / 50 23. *Pressure within a soap bubble is a) equal to vapor pressure b) less than external pressure c) more than external pressure d) equal to external pressure 24 / 50 24. *Surface tension is the force a) per unit length b) per unit area c) per unit volume d) all of the above 25 / 50 25. At the vena contracta, the jet has the minimum cross-sectional area, and so the velocity of the liquid at this section will be a) minimum b) maximum c) average d) critical 26 / 50 26. *The orifice used for low discharge is a) rectangular b) circular c) square d) triangular 27 / 50 27. ........ 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 28 / 50 28. 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 29 / 50 29. 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 30 / 50 30. Poise is the unit of a) mass density b) kinematic viscosity c) viscosity d) pressure gradient 31 / 50 31. Hydrostatic pressure on a dam depends upon its a) length b) depth c) shape d) both (b) and (c) of the above 32 / 50 32. A siphon is used a) to connect water reservoirs at different levels intervened by a hill b) to supply water to a town from a higher level to a lower level c) to fill up a tank with water at a higher level from a lower level d) none of the above 33 / 50 33. *The floating method is used for the measurement of a) discharge b) head c) pressure d) none of the above 34 / 50 34. A fluid particle may possess the displacement of a) translation b) rotation c) distortion d) all of the above 35 / 50 35. A steady uniform flow is through a a) long pipe at decreasing rate b) long pipe at constant rate c) long pipe at increasing rate d) none of the above 36 / 50 36. A substance which deforms continuously under the action of shear stress is called a) fluid b) liquid c) solid d) gas 37 / 50 37. *The total pressure force on a plane area is equal to the area multiplied by the intensity of pressure at its centroid if a) the area is horizontal b) the area is vertical c) the area is inclined d) all of the above 38 / 50 38. If the pressure is applied to the surface of a liquid, the liquid transmits the pressure equally in all directions is given by a) Pascal b) Newton c) Archimedes d) all of the above 39 / 50 39. Rotation is defined as the movement of a fluid element in such a way that both of its axes rotate in... a) the same direction b) different directions c) both of the above d) none of the above 40 / 50 40. *The upper surface of the notch over which water flows is known as a) vein b) nappe c) sill d) none of the above 41 / 50 41. From a nozzle exposed to the atmosphere, the liquid jet traverses a) a straight line b) a circular path c) a parabolic path d) an elliptical path 42 / 50 42. Liquids or fluids a) have no shape b) cannot be compressed c) both (a) and (b) of above d) none of the above 43 / 50 43. Mouthpieces are used to measure a) velocity b) pressure c) head d) rate of flow 44 / 50 44. *A stepped notch is a combination of a) rectangular notches of different sizes b) triangular notches of different sizes c) rectangular and triangular notches d) all of the above 45 / 50 45. *The width of a weir with end contraction is a) equal to the width of the channel b) less than the width of the channel c) half the width of the channel d) none of the above 46 / 50 46. *An orifice is called a large orifice if the water head is a) two times the diameter of the pipe b) three times the diameter of the pipe c) four times the diameter of the pipe d) five times the diameter of the pipe 47 / 50 47. To avoid an interruption in the flow of a siphon, the air vessel is provided a) at the inlet b) at the outlet c) at the summit d) at the point between the inlet and outlet 48 / 50 48. The numerical value of vorticity is.....of the rotation a) twice b) thrice c) same d) all of the above 49 / 50 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 a) 0, 50 kg/m^2 b) 0, 150 kg/m^2 c) 0, 100 kg/m^2 d) 50 kg/m^2, 50 kg/m^2 50 / 50 50. The line joining the points to which the liquid rises in vertical piezometer tubes fitted at different cross-sections of a conduit is known as a) hydraulic gradient b) piezometric line c) pressure grade line d) all of the above Please provide accurate information so we can send your Achievement Certificate by mail. NameEmailPhone Number Your score isShare your achievement! 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