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  1. The discharge through a channel of circular section will be maximum when the depth of water is __________ the diameter of the circular channel.

  2. A.

     0.34 times

    B.

     0.67 times

    C.

     0.81 times

    D.

     0.95 times


  3. The discharge over a rectangular weir, considering the velocity of approach, is (whereH1 = H + Ha = Total height of water above the weir, H = Height of water over the crest of the weir, and Ha = Height of water due to velocity of approach)

  4. A.

     (2/3) Cd × L.√2g [H1 - Ha]

    B.

     (2/3) Cd × L. √2g [H13/2 - Ha3/2]

    C.

     (2/3) Cd × L.√2g [H12 - Ha2]

    D.

     (2/3) Cd × L. √2g [H15/2 - Ha5/2]


  5. A liquid compressed in cylinder has a volume of 0.04 m3 at 50 kg/cm² and a volume of 0.039 m3 at 150 kg/cm². The bulk modulus of elasticity of liquid is

  6. A.

     400 kg/cm²

    B.

     4000 kg/cm²

    C.

     40 × 10⁵ kg/cm²

    D.

     40 × 10⁶ kg/cm²


  7. The total energy of each particle at various places in the case of perfect incompressible fluid flowing in continuous stream

  8. A.

     Keeps on increasing

    B.

     Keeps on decreasing

    C.

     Remain constant

    D.

     May increase/decrease


  9. Select the correct statement

  10. A.

     Weber's number is the ratio of inertia force to elastic force

    B.

     Weber's number is the ratio of gravity force to surface tension force

    C.

     Weber's number is the ratio of viscous force to pressure force

    D.

     Weber's number is the ratio of inertia force to surface tension force


  11. Select the correct statement

  12. A.

     Local atmospheric pressure depends upon elevation of locality only

    B.

     Standard atmospheric pressure is the mean local atmospheric pressure a* sea level

    C.

     Local atmospheric pressure is always below standard atmospheric pressure

    D.

     A barometer reads the difference between local and standard atmospheric pressure


  13. The discharge in an open channel corresponding to critical depth is

  14. A.

     Zero

    B.

     Minimum

    C.

     Maximum

    D.

     None of these


  15. A channel is said to be of most economical cross-section, if

  16. A.

     It gives maximum discharge for a given cross-sectional area and bed slope

    B.

     It has minimum wetted perimeter

    C.

     It involves lesser excavation for the designed amount of discharge

    D.

     All of the above


  17. When the coefficient of discharge (Cd) is 0.623, then the general equation for discharge over a rectangular weir is

  18. A.

     1.84(L - 0.1nH)H3/2

    B.

     1.84(L - nH)H2

    C.

     1.84(L - 0.1nH)H5/2

    D.

     1.84(L - nH)H3


  19. The length AB of a pipe ABC in which the liquid is flowing has diameter (d1) and is suddenly contracted to diameter (d2) at B which is constant for the length BC. The loss of head due to sudden contraction, assuming coefficient of contraction as 0.62, is

  20. A.

     v₁²/2g

    B.

     v₂²/2g

    C.

     0.5 v₁²/2g

    D.

     0.375 v₂²/2g