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Hydraulics Online Test – Paper 3

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1. *In flow, the liquid particles may possess

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2. *Piezometers are used to measure

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3. The most economical section of a circular channel for the maximum discharge is when

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4. Cavitations is collapsed by

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5. If the volume of a liquid weighing 3000 kg is 4 cubic meters, then 0.75 is its

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6. A steady uniform flow is through a

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7. *To measure very low pressure, we use:

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8. A ideal fluid

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9. A siphon is used

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10. Pick up the correct statement from the following

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11. Critical depth (he) is given by (where q= rate of flow per unit width of channel)

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12. 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

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13. *1 m head is equivalent to

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14. The basic head loss in a long pipe is:

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15. *The float method is used to measure

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16. *Bernoulli's equation assumes that

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17. In an inclined position, a venturimeter records

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18. Cavitations in flowing fluid occurs when

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19. *A pitot tube is used to measure

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20. *The most economical section of a circular channel for the maximum velocity is when

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21. *Surface float is used to measure

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22. 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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23. *Cipolletti weir is a trapezoidal weir having a side slope of

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24. When the fluid is at rest, the shear stress is

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

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26. The section of the Jet leaving an orifice, having the minimum cross-section area, is called

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

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28. *Uniform flow is said to occur when

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29. *Venturimeter is used to measure

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30. Flow in pipes is turbulent if the Reynolds number is

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31. If H is the height of the liquid above the sill, the effect of end contraction on each side, according to Francis' formula, is

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32. Liquids

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33. *The rate of flow through a venturimeter varies as

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34. *Orifice-meter is used to measure:

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35. *Hydraulic gradient line (H.G.L.) represents the sum of

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36. Crest of a weir is lower than d/s water level

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37. The water immediately downstream of the conduit or weir is called

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38. *Pascal's law states that pressure at a point is equal in all directions

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39. If the density of a fluid is constant from point to point in a flow region, it is called

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40. Falling drops of water become spheres due to

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41. *Viscosity of a liquid

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42. The numerical value of vorticity is.....of the rotation

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43. Specific weight of liquid

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44. "Manning's formula is used for

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45. Hydraulic gradient line and total energy line are

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46. 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

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47. *A flow is said to be laminar when

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

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49. *Capillarity of water is

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50. 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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