Hydraulics Online Test – Paper 3

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1. 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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2. *Pressure within a soap bubble is

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3. *An ideal flow of a liquid obeys

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

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5. Liquids or fluids

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6. A siphon is used

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7. Water belongs to

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

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9. *The continuity equation deals with the law of conservation of

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10. A triangular notch is preferred to a rectangular notch because

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11. The term z is known as

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12. The depth of flow after the hydraulic jump is

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

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14. *The difference between the total energy line and the hydraulic gradient line is

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15. *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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16. In the case of vortex flow, the level of water at the center is

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17. The viscosity of gases varies with temperature

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18. The pressure difference between inside and outside of a droplet of water is given by (Where σ is surface tension and d is the diameter of the droplet.)

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19. Water hammer is a phenomenon that occurs

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20. *The orifice used for low discharge is

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21. *Which of the following statements is valid?

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

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23. *If the volume of a liquid weighing 2400 kg is 3 cubic meters, then 0.8 is its:

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24. The most efficient channel section is

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25. In a flowing liquid, a particle may possess

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26. *The atmospheric pressure varies with

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27. If the forces are due to inertia and gravity, and frictional resistance plays only a minor role, the design of channels is made by comparing

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28. Cavitations in flowing fluid occurs when

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29. To ensure that water does not rise more than 100 cm above the crest, for a discharge of 5.00 m^3/sec, the length of the weir will be (Cd = 0.62)

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30. Specific weight of liquid

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31. *Head loss increases with

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32. The multiplying factor for converting one poise into MKS unit of dynamic viscosity is

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33. *If the volume of liquid weighing 3000 kg is 4 cubic meters, then the specific gravity is

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34. Falling drops of water become spheres due to

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

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36. *The discharge through a trapezoidal channel is maximum when

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37. *The wetted perimeter of a channel is given by

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38. Euler's number is the ratio of

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39. Open channel flow is

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40. In an open channel flow

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41. Hydraulic gradient line for an open flow channel is

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42. *Bernoulli's theorem deals with the law of conservation of

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43. *In flow, the liquid particles may possess

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44. Hooke's law for solids is analogous to

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45. With a clinging nappe of a weir, the excess discharge is

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46. The minimum head loss will occur in

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47. *The float method is used to measure

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48. *Capillarity of water is

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49. For uniform flow in the channel

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50. *Stoke is the unit of

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