Thursday 21 April 2016

Mechanical Engineering Question and Answer


1. According to principle of conservation of energy, the total momentum of a system of masses in any direction remains constant unless acted upon by an external force in that direction.

A. True
B. False

Answer: Option B


2.   The friction experienced by a body, when in motion, is known as

A. rolling friction
B. dynamic friction
C. limiting friction
D. static friction


Answer: Option B


3. Two balls of equal mass and of perfectly elastic material are lying on the floor. One of the ball with velocity v is made to struck the second ball. Both the balls after impact will move with a velocity

A. v
B. v/2
C. v/4
D. v/8


Answer: Option B


4. The term 'force' may be defined as an agent which produces or tends to produce, destroys or tends to destroy motion.

A. Agree
B. Disagree


Answer: Option A



5. The coefficient of restitution for elastic bodies is one.

A. Correct
B. Incorrect

Answer: Option B

6. The velocity ratio in case of an inclined plane inclined at angle θ to the horizontal and weight being pulled up the inclined plane by vertical effort is

A. sin θ
B. cos θ
C. tan θ
D. cosec θ


Answer: Option A


7. The range of projectile on a downward inclined plane is __________ the range on upward inclined plane for the same velocity of projection and angle of projection.

A. less than
B. more than
C. equal to


Answer: Option B


8.  The angle of inclination of a vehicle when moving along a circular path __________ upon its mass.

A. depends
B. does not depend


Answer: Option B


9. A body of weight W is required to move up on rough inclined plane whose angle of inclination with the horizontal is α. The effort applied parallel to the plane is given by(where μ = tanφ = Coefficient of friction between the plane and the body.)

A. P = W tanα
B. P = W tan(α + φ)
C. P = W (sinα + μcosα)
D. P = W (cosα + μsinα)


Answer: Option C


10. If the resultant of two equal forces has the same magnitude as either of the forces, then the angle between the two forces is

A. 30°
B. 60°
C. 90°
D. 120°


Answer: Option D



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