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. Which of the following quantities are dimensionless? a) surface tension b) specific weight c) angular velocity d) Mach number 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. Mach number is the ratio of inertia force to a) viscosity b) Froude number c) gravitational force d) elasticity 4 / 50 4. *The upper surface of the weir over which water flows is known as a) crest b) notch c) top level d) none of the above 5 / 50 5. Crest of a weir is lower than d/s water level a) submerged weir b) Cipolletti weir c) triangular weir d) sharp-crested weir 6 / 50 6. When the pipes are connected in series, the total rate of flow a) is equal to the sum of the rate of flow in each pipe b) is equal to the reciprocal of the sum of the rate of flow in each pipe c) is the same as flowing through each pipe d) none of the above 7 / 50 7. Liquids a) cannot be compressed b) do not occupy definite shape c) are not affected by change in pressure and temperature d) none of the above 8 / 50 8. *If the velocity, pressure, density, etc., change at a point with respect to time, the flow is called a) uniform b) compressible c) unsteady d) incompressible 9 / 50 9. *Bernoulli's equation assumes that a) fluid is non-viscous b) fluid is homogeneous c) flow is along the streamline d) all of the above 10 / 50 10. A ideal fluid a) is frictionless and incompressible b) obey Newton's law of viscosity c) is similar to gas d) is very viscous 11 / 50 11. Chazy's formula is used to determine a) head loss due to friction in pipes b) velocity of flow in pipe c) velocity of flow in channels d) none of the above 12 / 50 12. The section of the Jet leaving an orifice, having the minimum cross-section area, is called a) orifice meter b) venturimeter c) mouthpiece d) vena contracta 13 / 50 13. *The atmospheric pressure varies with a) altitude b) temperature c) weather conditions d) none of the above 14 / 50 14. The capillary rise or fall of the liquid is given by a) h = σ cos θ / 4ρgd b) h = 4σ cos θ / ρgd c) h = 8σ cos θ / ρgd d) none of the above 15 / 50 15. *If a pitot tube is placed with its nose facing downstream, the liquid a) does not rise in the tube b) rises in the tube to a height √v^2/sg c) falls in the tube to a depth √v^2/2g d) none of the above 16 / 50 16. *A pitot tube is used to measure a) pressure b) different in pressure c) velocity of flow d) none of the above 17 / 50 17. Hydrostatic pressure on a dam depends upon its a) length b) depth c) shape d) both (b) and (c) of the above 18 / 50 18. *The magnitude of water hammer depends upon a) the length of the pipeline b) elastic properties of liquid c) elastic properties of the pipe material d) diameter of the pipeline 19 / 50 19. *The equation of continuity of fluids is applicable only if a) the flow is steady b) the flow is in-compressible c) the flow is one-dimensional d) all of the above 20 / 50 20. The viscosity of gases varies with temperature a) directly proportional b) inversely proportional c) constant d) none of the above 21 / 50 21. Weber number is the ratio of inertia force to a) surface tension b) gravitational force c) elasticity d) viscosity 22 / 50 22. *The actual velocity through an orifice is........... than the theoretical velocity. a) more b) less c) equal d) not defined 23 / 50 23. 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 24 / 50 24. For the laminar flow through a circular pipe, the maximum velocity is a) the maximum velocity=1.5 times the average velocity b) the maximum velocity=2.0 times the average velocity c) the maximum velocity=2.5 times the average velocity d) none of the above 25 / 50 25. "Maximum efficiency of power transmission through a pipe is a) 50% b) 60% c) 66% d) 76% 26 / 50 26. Reynolds number is the ratio of initial force and a) viscosity b) elasticity c) gravitational force d) surface tension 27 / 50 27. 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 28 / 50 28. In a flowing liquid, a particle may possess a) potential energy b) kinetic energy c) pressure energy d) all of the above 29 / 50 29. 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 30 / 50 30. An intensifier is used to increase a) pressure b) temperature c) energy d) none of the above 31 / 50 31. *A flow is said to be laminar when a) the fluid particles move in a zig-zag way b) the Reynolds number is high c) the fluid particles move in layers parallel to the boundary d) none of the above 32 / 50 32. The viscosity of liquids varies with temperature a) directly proportional b) inversely proportional c) constant d) none of the above 33 / 50 33. *Bernoulli's equation is applied to a) venturimeter b) orifice meter c) pitot tube d) all of the above 34 / 50 34. The ratio of the percentage error in the discharge and the percentage error in the measurement of head over a rectangular notch is a) 1/2 b) 2/3 c) 3/2 d) 3/4 35 / 50 35. *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 36 / 50 36. If the density of a fluid changes from point to point in a flow region, it is called a) steady flow b) unsteady flow c) non-uniform flow d) compressible flow 37 / 50 37. *Hydraulic gradient is equal to a) difference in water surface / total length of the channel b) total loss due to friction / total length of the channel c) wetted perimeter / total length of the channel d) area of cross-section / total length of the channel 38 / 50 38. *The energy possessed by a fluid by virtue of its existing pressure is called a) elevation energy b) kinetic energy c) potential energy d) all of the above 39 / 50 39. *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 40 / 50 40. Velocity of flow may be determined using: a) division of discharge to the area of flow b) product of area and discharge divided by 100 c) product of wetted perimeter and hydraulic radius d) all of the above 41 / 50 41. *Losses are more in a) laminar flow b) critical flow c) turbulent flow d) transition flow 42 / 50 42. Critical depth (he) is given by (where q= rate of flow per unit width of channel) a) (q^2/g)^1/3 b) (q^2/g)^1/4 c) (q^2/g)^1/2 d) none of the above 43 / 50 43. The numerical value of vorticity is.....of the rotation a) twice b) thrice c) same d) all of the above 44 / 50 44. 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 a) path line b) stream line c) potential line d) streak line 45 / 50 45. *If the velocity in a fluid flow does not change with respect to the length of the direction of flow, it is called a) steady flow b) uniform flow c) incompressible flow d) rotational flow 46 / 50 46. The upward water pressure at the base of the structure is called a) up b) down c) uplist d) downlift 47 / 50 47. 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 48 / 50 48. 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 49 / 50 49. The total energy of a liquid in motion is equal to: a) pressure energy + kinetic energy + potential energy b) pressure energy - (kinetic energy + potential energy) c) potential energy - (pressure energy + kinetic energy) d) kinetic energy - (pressure energy + potential energy) 50 / 50 50. *The wetted perimeter of a channel is given by a) 4.75Q^2 b) 4.75Q c) 4.75√Q 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