Description : A 10-bus power system consists of four generator buses indexed as G1, G2, G3, G4 and six load buses indexed as L2, L2, L3, L4, L5, L6. The generator-bus G1 is connected ... of non linear equations required for solving the load flow problem using Newton-Raphson method in popular form is________.
Last Answer : 14
Description : A compound pipe of diameter d1, d2 and d3 having lengths l1, l2 and l3 is to be replaced by an equivalent pipe of uniform diameter d and of the same length (l) as that of the compound pipe. The size of the equivalent pipe is given by (A) l/d² = + + (B) l/d³ = + ) + (C) = + + (D)
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Given L1 = L(a*baa*) and L2 = L(ab*) The regular expression corresponding to language L3 = L1/L2 (right quotient) is given by (A) a*b (B) a*baa* (C) a*ba* (D) None of the above
Last Answer : (C) a*ba*
Description : The standard equation of a cubic parabolic transition curve provided on roads, is (A) y = x3 /6 RL (B) y = x/6 RL (C) y = l²/6 RL (D) y = l3 /6 RL
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : Consider a source computer(S) transmitting a file of size 106 bits to a destination computer (D)over a network of two routers (R1 and R2) and three links(L1, L2, and L3). L1connects S to R1; L2 connects R1 to ... file from S to D? a. 1005 ms b. 1010 ms c. 3000 ms d. 3003 ms Answer: Option(a)
Last Answer : a. 1005 ms
Description : If the radius of a main curve is 300 m and length of the transition curve is 100 m, the angle with tangent to locate the junction point, is (A) 1° 11' (B) 2° 11' (C) 3° 11' (D) 4° 11'
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : If L is the length of a moving vehicle and R is the radius of curve, the extra mechanical width b to be provided on horizontal curves, (A) L/R (B) L/2R (C) L²/2R (D) L/3R
Description : The total extension in a bar, consists of 3 bars of same material, of varying sections is a. P/E(L1/A1+L2/A2+L3/A3) b. P/E(L1A1+L2A2+L3A3) c. PE(L1/A1+L2/A2+L3/A3) d. PE(L1/A1+L2/A2+L3/A3)
Last Answer : a. P/E(L1/A1+L2/A2+L3/A3)
Description : If the length of a transition curve to be introduced between a straight and a circular curve of radius 500 m is 90 m, the maximum perpendicular offset for the transition curve, is (A) 0.70 m (B) 1.70 m (C) 2.70 m (D) 3.70 m
Last Answer : (C) 2.70 m
Description : If the rate of gain of radial acceleration is 0.3 m per sec3 and full centrifugal ratio is developed. On the curve the ratio of the length of the transition curve of same radius on road and railway, is (A) 2.828 (B) 3.828 (C) 1.828 (D) 0.828
Last Answer : (A) 2.828
Description : If the length of a transition curve to be introduced between a straight and a circular curve of radius 500 m is 90 m, the maximum deflection angle to locate its junction point, is (A) 1°43' 08" (B) 1°43' 18" (C) 1°43' 28" (D) 1°43' 38"
Last Answer : (C) 1°43' 28"
Description : The radius of curvature provided along a transition curve, is (A) Minimum at the beginning (B) Same throughout its length (C) Equal to the radius of circular curve (D) Varying from infinity to the radius of circular curve
Description : In an ideal transition curve, the radius of curvature (A) Is constant (B) At any point is directly proportional to its distance from the point of commencement (C) Is inversely proportional to the radius of main curve (D) Is directly proportional to the radius of main curve
Description : Perpendicular offset from a tangent to the junction of a transition curve and circular curve is equal to (A) Shift (B) Twice the shift (C) Thrice the shift (D) Four times the shift
Last Answer : (D) Four times the shift
Description : In case of a hair pin bend of a highway, (A) Minimum radius of inner curve is 14 m (B) Minimum radius of transition is 15 m (C) Circular compound curve may be provided (D) All the above
Description : If the radius of a simple curve is R, the length of the chord for calculating offsets by the method of chords produced, should not exceed. (A) R/10 (B) R/15 (C) R/20 (D) R/25
Last Answer : (C) R/20
Description : If is the length of a sub-chord and is the radius of simple curve, the angle of deflection between its tangent and sub-chord, in minutes, is equal to (A) 573 S/R (B) 573 R/S (C) 1718.9 R/S (D) 1718.9 S/R
Last Answer : (D) 1718.9 S/R
Description : If the long chord and tangent length of a circular curve of radius R are equal the angle of deflection, is (A) 30° (B) 60° (C) 90° (D) 120°
Last Answer : D
Description : If D is the degree of the curve of radius R, the exact length of its specified chord, is (A) Radius of the curve sine of half the degree (B) Diameter of the curve sine of half the ... Diameter of the curve cosine of half the degree (D) Diameter of the curve tangent of half the degree
Last Answer : (B) Diameter of the curve × sine of half the degree
Description : The tangent length of a simple circular curve of radius R (A) R tan (B) R tan (C) R sin (D) R sin
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : If the rate of change of grade permitted along a vertical curve is r and total change of grade is g%, the length L of the curve to be provided, is (A) L = (r × 100/g) m (B) L = (g × 100/r) m (C) L = (r + g) × 100m (D) L = [100/(r + g)] m
Description : If S, L and R are the arc length, long chord and radius of the sliding circle then the perpendicular distance of the line of the resultant cohesive force, is given by (A) a = S.R/L (B) a = L.S/R (C) a = L.R/S (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) a = S.R/L
Description : Carbon l4 with a half life of 5,568 years is used to date a sample of wood. The sample has l/8 the carbon l4 contained in a living tree of the same species. Approximately how old is the specimen?
Last Answer : ANSWER: l6,704 YEARS
Description : If the rate of change of the super-elevation along a curved portion of a 7 metre wide road is 1 in 150 and the maximum super-elevation allowed is 1 in 15, the maximum length of the transition curve to be provided at either end, is (A) 65 m (B) 70 m (C) 75 m (D) 80 m
Description : The length of a transition curve, is governed by (A) Rate of change of radial acceleration (B) Rate of change of super-elevation (C) Both (a) and (b) (D) Neither (a) nor (b)
Description : Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the GPS satellites? (A) The nominal altitude is about 20,200 km (B) The inclination of axis satellite is 55° (C) The satellite transmits two L band signals (L1 with 1575.42 MHz and L2 with 1276.6 MHz) (D) All of these
Description : If metres is the distance between extreme axles of a vehicle, its gross load should not exceed (A) 1525 (L + 4.3) - 14.7 L2 (B) 1526 (L + 5.3) - 14.7 L2 (C) 1525 (L + 6.3) - 14.7 L2 (D) 1525 (L + 7.3) - 14.7 L2
Description : Transition curves are introduced at either end of a circular curve, to obtain (A) Gradually decrease of curvature from zero at the tangent point to the specified quantity at the junction of the ... specified amount at the junction of the transition curve with main curve (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Gradual increase of super-elevation from zero at the tangent point to the specified amount at the junction of the transition curve with main curve
Description : If the three-phase motor, shown in the illustrated schematic diagram, is running in the forward direction, which of the following actions must occur before the motor will reverse rotation? EL-0011 A. Normally-closed ... 'L1' and 'L3' must be interchanged via the 'R' contacts. D. All of the above.
Last Answer : Answer: C
Description : If V is speed in km/hour and R is radius of the curve, the super-elevation e is equal to (A) V²/125 R (B) V²/225 R (C) V²/325 R
Description : If V is the design speed in km/hour and R is the radius of the curve of a hill road, the superelevation (A) e = V / 127 R (B) e = V² / 127 R (C) e = V ²/ 225 R (D) e = V / 225 R
Description : If V is speed of a moving vehicle, r is radius of the curve, g is the acceleration due to gravity, W is the width of the carriageway, the super elevation is (A) WV/gr (B) W²V/gr (C) WV²/gr (D) WV/gr²
Description : Designation of a curve is made by: (A) Angle subtended by a chord of any length (B) Angle subtended by an arc of specified length (C) Radius of the curve (D) Curvature of the curve
Last Answer : (C) Radius of the curve
Description : If the radius of a simple curve is 600 m, the maximum length of the chord for calculating offsets, is taken (A) 15 m (B) 20 m (C) 25 m (D) 30 m
Last Answer : (D) 30 m
Description : The radius of a simple circular curve is 300 m and length of its specified chord is 30 m. The degree of the curve is (A) 5.73° (B) 5.37° (C) 3.57° (D) 3.75°
Last Answer : (A) 5.73°
Description : If degree of a road curve is defined by assuming the standard length of an arc as 30 metres, the radius of 1° curve is equal (A) 1719 m (B) 1146 m (C) 1046 m (D) 1619 m
Description : If N is deviation angle the length L of a parabolic vertical curve for overtaking sight distance S, is (A) NS²/9.6 if L > S (B) NS²/9.6 if L < S (C) 2S - 9.6/N if L < S (D) Both (A) and (C)
Description : If N is the algebraic difference of grades, S is the minimum sight distance in metres, the length (L) of a summit curve is (A) NS/4 (B) NS²/4 (C) N²S/4 (D) (NS)²/4
Description : The safe length L of a valley curve for night travel is (A) 2S - (1.50 + 0.035 S)/N if L < S (B) NS²/(1.50 + 0.035 S) if L > S (C) Neither (a) nor (b) (D) Both (a) and (b
Description : The maximum distance of the apex of a vertical curve of length L from the point of intersection of two grades + g1%, and - g2% (g1 > g2), is (A) L(g - g (B) L(g - g (C) L(g g (D) L(g - g
Description : If N is the net difference of grades, S is the minimum overtaken sight distance in metres, the length (L) of a summit curve, is (A) NS/4 (B) NS²/4 (C) NS²/4.8 (D) NS²/9.6
Description : If N is the algebraic difference of grades, S is the head light beam distance in metres, the length (L) of a valley curve, is (A) NS²/4 (B) NS²/6 (C) NS²/9.6 (D) NS²/4.8
Description : If N is deviation angle, the length L, of a parabolic vertical curve for safe stopping distance S, is (A) NS²/4.4 if L > S (B) 2S - 4.4/N if L < S (C) 2S - 4.4/N if L > S (D) Both (a) and (b)
Description : An upgrade g1% is followed by a downgrade g2%. The equation of the parabolic curve of length L to be introduced, is given by (A) y = g [(g - g L] x² (B) y = [(g g L] x² (C) y = [(g - g L] x² (D) y = [(g g L] x²
Description : If cosec |-sin |=l and sec |- cos |=m, prove that l2m2(l2+m2+3)=1 -Maths 9th
Last Answer : cosec(A) - sin(A) = l ⇒ 1/sin(A) - sin(A) = l ⇒ l² = 1/sin²(A) + sin²(A) - 2 --------- sec(A) - cos(A) = m ⇒ 1/cos(A) - cos(A) = m ⇒ m² = 1/cos²(A) + cos²(A) - 2 ---------- l²m² = [1/sin²(A) + ... A)) = = 1/(sin²(A)cos²(A)) ------------- ⇒ l²m² (l² + m² + 3) = sin²(A)cos²(A) / [sin²(A)cos²(A)] = 1
Description : A drug ‘R’ producing no response by itself causes the log dose-response curve of another drug ‘S’ to shift to the right in a parallel manner without decreasing the maximal response: Drug ‘R’ is a: A. Partial agonist B. Inverse agonist C. Competitive antagonist D. Noncompetitive antagonist
Last Answer : C. Competitive antagonist
Description : An ideal transition curve is (A) Cubic parabola (B) Cubic spiral (C) Clothoid spiral (D) True spiral
Last Answer : (C) Clothoid spiral
Description : Over-turning of vehicles on a curve can be avoided by using (A) Compound curve (B) Vertical curve (C) Reverse curve (D) Transition curve
Last Answer : (D) Transition curve
Description : ferent grades are joined together by a (A) Compound curve (B) Transition curve (C) Reverse curve (D) Vertical curve
Last Answer : (D) Vertical curve