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Hydraulics Online Test – Paper 3

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1. If the fluid particles move in straight lines and all the lines are parallel to the surface, the flow is called

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2. Velocity of flow may be determined using:

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3. *Rotameter is used for measuring

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4. *The types of instrument used to measure low pressure with accuracy is

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5. *Head loss increases with

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6. In an inclined pipe, the pressure difference at its two ends is due to

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7. *Losses are more in

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8. *The energy possessed by a fluid by virtue of its existing pressure is called

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

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10. *The atmospheric pressure varies with

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11. Total pressure on the top of a closed cylindrical vessel completely filled with liquid is directly proportional to

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12. *Capillary rise is proportional to

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13. *The upper surface of the weir over which water flows is known as:

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14. For uniform flow in the channel

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

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

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18. Chazy's formula is used to determine

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19. The capillary rise or fall of the liquid is given by

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20. *The specific weight of water 1000 kg/m^3

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

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

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23. The pressure less than atmospheric pressure 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. *The rate of flow through a V-notch varies as:

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26. Which of the following is the example of laminar flow?

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27. As per our convenience which one is correct with respect to the dimensionless number?

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

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29. Hooke's law for solids is analogous to

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30. The maximum velocity in an open channel occurs

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

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32. *Uniform flow is said to occur when

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33. *The hydraulic ram is a device

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34. In fluids, steady flow occurs when

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

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36. *Total energy line (T.E.L) represents the sum of

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37. Hydraulic gradient line for an open flow channel is

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38. An oil of specific gravity 0.7 and pressure 0.14 kgf/cm^2 will have the height of oil as

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

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40. 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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41. *The equation of continuity of fluids is applicable only if

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42. If the Froude number in open channel flow is equal to 1.0, the flow is called

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43. 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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44. *1 m head is equivalent to

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45. For a long pipe, the head loss

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

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47. *The discharge through a rectangular channel is maximum when

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48. 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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49. Mass density of liquid (p) is given by

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50. The two depths at which the specific energy is the same are called

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