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  1. Which of the following is a higher pair?

  2. A.
    Belt and pulley
    B.
    Turning pair
    C.
    Screw pair
    D.
    Sliding pair

  3. When the belt is stationary, it is subjected to some tension known as initial tension. The value of this tension is equal to the

  4. A.
    tension in the tight side of the belt
    B.
    tension in the slack side of the belt
    C.
    sum of the tensions on the tight side and slack side of the belt
    D.
    average tension of the tight side and slack side of the belt

  5. In a force-closed pair, the two elements of a pair are not held together mechanically.

  6. A.
    Agree
    B.
    Disagree

  7. Maximum fluctuation of energy in a flywheel is equal to (where I = Mass moment of inertia of the flywheel, E = Maximum fluctuation of energy, CS = Coefficient of fluctuation of speed, and ω = Mean angular speed = )

  8. A.
    Iω(ω1 - ω2)
    B.
    Iω2CS
    C.
    2ECS
    D.
    all of these

  9. The coriolis component of acceleration acts

  10. A.
    along the sliding surface
    B.
    perpendicular to the sliding surface
    C.
    at 45° to the sliding surface
    D.
    parallel to the sliding surface

  11. The module is the reciprocal of diametral pitch.

  12. A.
    True
    B.
    False

  13. If the controlling force line for a spring controlled governor when produced intersects the Y-axis at the origin, then the governor is said to be

  14. A.
    stable
    B.
    unstable
    C.
    isochronous
    D.
    none of these

  15. In a reciprocating steam engine, when the crank has turned from inner dead centre through an angle θ, the angular acceleration of the connecting rod is given by


  16. If the controlling force line for a spring controlled governor when produced intersects the Y-axis above the origin, then the governor is said to be unstable.

  17. A.
    Right
    B.
    Wrong

  18. The product of the diametral pitch and module is equal to one.

  19. A.
    Correct
    B.
    Incorrect