Description : N. second/m2 is (A) The S.I. unit of dynamic viscosity (B) The S.I. unit of kinematic viscosity (C) Equivalent to one poise (D) Equivalent to one stoke
Last Answer : (A) The S.I. unit of dynamic viscosity
Description : One poise (unit of absolute/dynamic viscosity) is equivalent to one (A) gm/cm2 . sec (B) gm/cm. sec (C) cm2 /sec (D) m2 /sec
Last Answer : (B) gm/cm. sec
Description : Pick out the wrong conversion of absolute & kinematic viscosities. (A) 1 stoke = 1 cm2/sec (B) 1 N.sec/m2 = 10 paise (C) 1 stoke = 1 m2/sec (D) 1 m2/sec = 104 stokes
Last Answer : (C) 1 stoke = 1 m2/sec
Description : Stoke is the unit of (A) Kinematic viscosity in C. G. S. units (B) Kinematic viscosity in M. K. S. units (C) Dynamic viscosity in M. K. S. units (D) Dynamic viscosity in S. I. units
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : The unit of dynamic viscosity in S.I. units is (A) N-m/s2 (B) N-s/m2 (C) Poise (D) Stoke
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Which of the following is the unit of kinematic viscosity? (A) Pascal (B) Poise (C) Stoke (D) Faraday
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : The unit of kinematic viscosity in S. I. units is (A) N-m/s (B) N-s/m2 (C) m 2 /s (D) N-m
Description : Unit of viscosity in CGS system is (A) gm .cm-1 sec-1 (B) gm . cm2 . sec-2 (C) gm .cm-2, sec-1 (D) gm . cm . sec-1
Last Answer : Option A
Description : The kinematic viscosity (in stoke) and the absolute/dynamic viscosity (in poise) are the same for __________ at room temperature. (A) Air (B) Water (C) Mercury (D) Alcohol
Last Answer : (B) Water
Description : The kinematic viscosity of an oil (in stokes) whose specific gravity is 0.95 and viscosity 0.011 poise, is (A) 0.0116 stoke (B) 0.116 stoke (C) 0.0611 stoke (D) 0.611 stoke
Description : The unit of dynamic viscosity in SI unit is (A) kg/m. sec (B) N/m2 (C) m2 /sec (D) m/N. sec
Last Answer : (A) kg/m. sec
Description : In fluid flow, and heat and mass transfer, one encounters (i) kinematic velocity (μ), (ii) molecular diffusivity (θ) and thermal diffusivity (α). The units of these quantities are. (A) μ , α and θ all have units of m/ ... μ has unit of m/s (D) α and θ have units of m/s, while μ has unit of m2/s
Last Answer : Option C
Description : The unit of specific cake resistance is (A) gm/cm2 (B) cm/gm (C) cm/gm2 (D) gm/gm
Last Answer : (A) gm/cm2 (
Description : Which of the following could be the unit of rotational inertia of a body in CGS system? a.cm4 b.gm-cm2 c.107 dynes d.kg-cm2 e.gm-cm4
Last Answer : b. gm-cm2
Description : The live load to be considered for an inaccessible roof, is (A) Nil (B) 75 kg/m2 (C) 150 kg/cm2 (D) 200 kg/m
Description : The unit of Torque in SI units (a) kg-m (b) kg-cm (c) N-m (d) N/m2
Last Answer : (c) N-m
Description : Poise is converted into stoke by (A) Multiplying with density (gm/c.c) (B) Dividing by density (gm/c.c) (C) Multiplying with specific gravity (D) Dividing by specific gravity
Last Answer : (B) Dividing by density (gm/c.c)
Description : The units of kinematic viscosity are (A) Metres² per sec (B) kg sec/metre (C) Newton-sec per metre (D) Newton-sec per metre
Description : One stoke is equal to (A) 10-2 m2 /s (B) 10-3 m2 /s (C) 10-4 m2 /s (D) 10-6 m2 /s
Description : Ordinary Portland cement requires a specific surface of [ A ] 1250 cm2/gm [ B ] 2250 cm 2/gm [ C ] 3250 cm 2/gm [ D ] 3500 cm 2/gm
Last Answer : [ B ] 2250 cm 2/gm
Description : The unit of pressure in S.I. units is (a) kg/cm2 (b) mm of water column (c) pascal (d) dynes per square cm (e) bars
Last Answer : Answer : c
Description : One joule is the energy required to (A) Raise the temperature of 1 gm of water by 1°C (B) Raise the temperature of 1 kg of water by 1°C (C) Move a mass of 1 gm by 1 cm distance by a force of 1 Newton (D) Move a mass of 1 kg by 1 m distance by a force of 1 Newton
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : A 8 metre long simply supported rectangular beam which carries a distributed load 45 kg/m. experiences a maximum fibre stress 160 kg/cm2 . If the moment of inertia of the beam is 640 cm4 , the overall depth of the beam is (A) 10 cm (B) 12 cm (C) 15 cm (D) 18 cm
Last Answer : (A) 10 cm
Description : The reinforced concrete beam which has width 25 cm, lever arm 40 cm, shear force 6t/cm2 , safe shear stress 5 kg/cm2 and B.M. 24 mt, (A) Is safe in shear (B) Is unsafe in shear (C) Is over safe in shear (D) Needs redesigning
Description : A simply supported beam 6 m long and of effective depth 50 cm, carries a uniformly distributed load 2400 kg/m including its self weight. If the lever arm factor is 0.85 and permissible tensile stress of steel is 1400 kg/cm2 ... area of steel required, is (A) 14 cm (B) 15 cm2 (C) 16 cm2 (D) 17 cm
Description : If the maximum shear stress at the end of a simply supported R.C.C. beam of 6 m effective span is 10 kg/cm2 , the share stirrups are provided for a distance from either end where, is (A) 50 cm (B) 100 cm (C) 150 cm (D) 200 cm
Description : For M 150 mix concrete, according to I.S. specifications, local bond stress, is (A) 5 kg/cm2 (B) 10 kg/cm2 (C) 15 kg/cm2 (D) 20 kg/cm
Description : According to I.S. : 456 specifications, the safe diagonal tensile stress for M 150 grade concrete, is (A) 5 kg/cm2 (B) 10 kg/cm2 (C) 15 kg/cm2 (D) 20 kg/cm
Description : An R.C.C. beam of 25 cm width and 50 cm effective depth has a clear span of 6 metres and carries a U.D.L. of 3000 kg/m inclusive of its self weight. If the lever arm constant for the section is 0.865, the maximum intensity ... , is (A) 8.3 kg/cm2 (B) 7.6 kg/cm2 (C) 21.5 kg/cm2 (D) 11.4 kg/cm2
Description : If the maximum shear stress at the end of a simply supported R.C.C. beam of 16 m effective span is 10 kg/cm2 , the length of the beam having nominal reinforcement, is (A) 8 cm (B) 6 m (C) 8 m (D) 10 m
Description : The stresses developed in concrete and steel in reinforced concrete beam 25 cm width and 70 cm effective depth, are 62.5 kg/cm2 and 250 kg/cm2 respectively. If m = 15, the depth of its neutral axis is (A) 20 cm (B) 25 cm (C) 30 cm (D) 35 cm
Description : An R.C.C. beam of 6 m span is 30 cm wide and has a lever arm of 55 cm. If it carries a U.D.L. of 12 t per m and allowable shear stress is 5 kg/cm2 , the beam (A) Is safe in shear (B) Is safe with stirrups (C) Is safe with stirrups and inclined bars (D) Needs revision of section
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : If the width of a pavement slab is 7.5 m, thickness 20 cm and working stress 1400 kg/cm2 , spacing of 10 mm tie bars for the longitudinal joint, is (A) 10 cm (B) 20 cm (C) 30 cm (D) 40 cm
Description : Area of steel required per metre width of pavement for a length of 20 m for design wheel load 6300 kg and permissible stress in steel 1400 kg/cm2 , is (A) 70 kg/sq cm (B) 80 kg/sq cm (C) 90 kg/sq cm (D) 100 kg/sq cm
Description : The viscosity of water at 20°C is (A) One stoke (B) One centistoke (C) One poise (D) One centipoise
Description : A gas (density = 1.5 kg/m3 , viscosity = 2 10 -5 kg/m.s) flowing through a packed bed (particle size = 0.5 cm, porosity = 0.5) at a superficial velocity of 2 m/s causes a pressure drop of 8400 Pa/m. The ... flowing at 3 m/s will be (A) 8400 Pa/m (B) 12600 Pa/m (C) 18900 Pa/m (D) 16800 Pa/m
Last Answer : (B) 12600 Pa/m
Description : SI unit for the surface tension is ____. (1) kg/m2 (2) kg/m3 (3) N/m (4) kg/m
Last Answer : (3) N/m Explanation: Surface tension is measured in force per unit length. Its SI unit is Newton per meter.
Description : What is the unit of relative density? (1) kg/m (2) kg/m2 (3) kg/m3 (4) It has no unit
Last Answer : It has no unit
Description : The dimension of diffusivity is same as that of the (A) Density (B) Molal concentration (C) Kinematic viscosity (D) Velocity head
Last Answer : (C) Kinematic viscosity
Description : Diffusion co-efficient generally depends upon the temperature, pressure & the nature of the components of the system. Its dimension is not the same as that of the (A) Mass transfer co-efficient (B) Thermal diffusivity (C) Kinematic viscosity (D) Volumetric diffusivity
Last Answer : (A) Mass transfer co-efficient
Description : Which of the following has the same dimension as mass diffusivity? (A) Momentum flux (B) Kinematic viscosity (C) Thermal diffusivity (D) Both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) Both (B) and (C)
Description : Dimension of mass diffusivity is the same as that of (A) Kinematic viscosity (B) Dynamic viscosity (C) Surface tension (D) Pressure
Last Answer : (A) Kinematic viscosity
Description : The ratio of kinematic viscosity to thermal diffusivity is called the __________ number. (A) Peclet (B) Prandtl (C) Stanton (D) Nusselt
Last Answer : (B) Prandtl
Description : . Boiling point elevation for a strong and concentrated solution is found by Duhring's rule, which states that at the same pressure, the boiling point of a solution is a linear function of the __________ of pure water. (A) Boiling point (B) Dynamic viscosity (C) Kinematic viscosity (D) Density
Last Answer : (A) Boiling point
Description : Which of the following is not dimension-less? (A) Froude number (B) Kinematic viscosity (C) Pressure co-efficient (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Kinematic viscosity
Description : Which of the following is a dimensionless parameter? (A) Angular velocity (B) Specific weight (C) Kinematic viscosity (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : The dimension of kinematic viscosity is (A) ML -2T -1 (B) L 2T -1 (C) ML -2T -2 (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) L 2T -1
Description : The drag co-efficient for a bacterium moving in water at 1 mm/s, will be of the following order of magnitude (assume size of the bacterium to be 1 micron and kinematic viscosity of water to be 10 -6m2 /s). (A) 24000 (B) 24 (C) 0.24(D) 0.44
Last Answer : (D) 0.44
Description : Pick out the wrong statement: (A) Greater is the kinematic viscosity of the liquid, greater is the thickness of the boundary layer (B) Blowers develop a maximum pressure of 2 atmospheres ( ... factor in case of turbulent flow of liquids in pipe depends upon relative roughness & Reynolds number
Last Answer : (C) Friction losses in pipe fittings are generally expressed in terms of velocity heads
Description : Which of the following is not a dimension-less parameter? (A) Pressure-co-efficient (B) Froude number (C) Kinematic viscosity (D) Weber number