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 ratio of the inertia and gravitational force acting in any flow, ignoring other forces, is called a) Euler number b) Froude number c) Reynolds number d) Weber number 2 / 50 2. 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 3 / 50 3. A fluid particle may possess the displacement of a) translation b) rotation c) distortion d) all of the above 4 / 50 4. 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 5 / 50 5. The hydrostatic force exerted by 2 m deep water on the gate downstream is equal to a) 40 kN b) 10 kN c) 20 kN d) 30 kN 6 / 50 6. *Water cushion is used to a) sit in the house b) destroy the energy c) produce energy d) none of the above 7 / 50 7. *The condition for the maximum velocity and discharge is given by (closed flow) a) 0.81D & 0.95D b) 0.82D & 0.94D c) 0.83D & 0.93D d) 0.84D & 0.92D 8 / 50 8. *The floating method is used for the measurement of a) discharge b) head c) pressure d) none of the above 9 / 50 9. The inlet length of a venturimeter a) is equal to the outlet length b) is more than the outlet length c) is less than the outlet length d) none of the above 10 / 50 10. The term P/pg is known as a) kinetic energy b) pressure energy per unit weight c) kinetic energy per unit weight d) none of the above 11 / 50 11. Specific weight of liquid a) remains constant at every place b) does not remain constant at every place c) varies from place to place d) does not vary on any other planet except earth 12 / 50 12. *Molecules of fluids get attracted due to a) capillary action b) surface tension c) adhesion d) cohesion 13 / 50 13. Falling drops of water become spheres due to a) adhesion b) cohesion c) surface tension d) viscosity 14 / 50 14. Practical fluids possess a) viscosity b) surface tension c) compressibility d) all of the above 15 / 50 15. 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 16 / 50 16. One horsepower is equal to a) 1 kW b) 0.746 kW c) 0.836 kW d) 0.756 kW 17 / 50 17. 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 18 / 50 18. Reynolds number is the ratio of initial force and a) viscosity b) elasticity c) gravitational force d) surface tension 19 / 50 19. A ideal fluid a) is frictionless and incompressible b) obey Newton's law of viscosity c) is similar to gas d) is very viscous 20 / 50 20. 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 21 / 50 21. 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 22 / 50 22. The minimum head loss will occur in a) orifice meter b) venturimeter c) nozzle meter d) none of the above 23 / 50 23. *Pressure head is given by a) P/w b) z c) v/2g d) all 24 / 50 24. *The discharge through a trapezoidal channel is maximum when a) half of the width = sloping side b) top width = 1/2 sloping side c) top width = 1.5 sloping side d) none of the above 25 / 50 25. Liquids or fluids a) have no shape b) cannot be compressed c) both (a) and (b) of above d) none of the above 26 / 50 26. Head loss due to friction in a pipe is given by the Darcy-Weisbach equation a) h_f = 4fLV^2/2gd b) h_f = fLV^2/2gd c) h_f = 0.5V^2 / 2g d) h_f = (v_1-v_2)^2 / 2g 27 / 50 27. *Hydraulic gradient line (H.G.L.) represents the sum of a) pressure head and kinetic head b) kinetic head and datum head c) pressure head, kinetic head, and datum head d) pressure head and datum head 28 / 50 28. 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 29 / 50 29. The two depths at which the specific energy is the same are called a) alternate depths b) conjugate depths c) critical depths d) normal depths 30 / 50 30. *The orifice used for low discharge is a) rectangular b) circular c) square d) triangular 31 / 50 31. In an open tube, the free surface of mercury remains a) horizontal b) curved upwards c) curved downwards d) none of the above 32 / 50 32. *The atmospheric pressure varies with a) altitude b) temperature c) weather conditions d) none of the above 33 / 50 33. *The hydraulic radius is equal to a) area divided by the square of the wetted perimeter b) wetted area divided by the wetted perimeter c) the wetted perimeter divided by the area d) the square root of the area 34 / 50 34. 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.) a) 2σ/d b) 4σ/d c) 6σ/d d) 8σ/d 35 / 50 35. 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 36 / 50 36. *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 37 / 50 37. 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 38 / 50 38. A siphon is an a) L-shaped pipe b) U-shaped pipe c) inverted U-shaped pipe d) all of the above 39 / 50 39. The most efficient channel section is a) semi-circular b) rectangular c) triangular d) trapezoidal 40 / 50 40. When the fluid is at rest, the shear stress is a) maximum b) zero c) unpredictable d) none of the above 41 / 50 41. *Stoke is the unit of a) surface tension b) viscosity c) kinematic viscosity d) none of the above 42 / 50 42. *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 43 / 50 43. 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 44 / 50 44. *Orifice-meter is used to measure: a) pressure at the point b) discharge c) average speed d) velocity 45 / 50 45. 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 46 / 50 46. "Manning's formula is used for a) flow in open channels b) head loss due to friction in open channels c) head loss due to friction in pipes flowing full d) flow in pipes 47 / 50 47. *The specific weight of water 1000 kg/m^3 a) at normal pressure of 760 mm b) at 4°C temperature c) at mean sea level d) all of the above 48 / 50 48. The profile of rising water on the upstream side of the dam is called a) back water curve b) forwater curve c) normal water curve d) all of the above 49 / 50 49. When the water level on the downstream side of a weir is above the top surface of a weir, the weir is known as: a) submerged weir b) narrow-crested weir c) broad-crested weir d) ogee weir 50 / 50 50. For uniform flow in the channel a) the total energy line, hydraulic gradient line, and the bottom of the channel are parallel b) the total energy line and water surface are horizontal, while the bottom of the channel is inclined c) total energy line, water surface, and the bottom of the channel are parallel 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