MCQ fluid mechanics

MCQ fluid mechanics

MCQ fluid mechanics

Q1. The SI unit of viscosity is:

Q2. A fluid which has no viscosity is called:

Q3. The ratio of inertial force to viscous force is known as:

Q4. Bernoulli’s equation is based on the conservation of:

Q5. The dimension of pressure is:

Q6. Which device is used to measure the flow rate of a liquid in a pipe?

Q7. In fluid mechanics, continuity equation is derived from conservation of:

Q8. Which type of flow has Reynolds number less than 2000?

Q9. Pascal’s law states that pressure at a point in a fluid is:

Q10. The device used to measure atmospheric pressure is:

Q16. The property of a fluid which enables it to resist tensile stress is:

Q17. A streamline is a line which is:

Q18. Which of the following has the highest bulk modulus?

Q19. In dimensional analysis, which of these is a derived dimension?

Q20. Which of the following is used to measure small pressure differences?

Q21. Specific gravity is the ratio of:

Q22. Critical velocity occurs when:

Q23. Hydraulic grade line represents:

Q24. Cavitation in pumps occurs when:

Q25. Mach number is defined as:

Q26. The center of pressure on a plane surface immersed vertically in a liquid lies:

Q27. Hydraulic jump is a phenomenon seen in:

Q28. A venturimeter works on the principle of:

Q29. Specific speed of a pump is defined as speed of a geometrically similar pump that would deliver unit discharge at:

Q30. Bernoulli’s equation can be applied between two points in a fluid flow when:

Q31. For turbulent flow in pipes, the velocity distribution follows:

Q32. In fluid statics, the pressure intensity increases with:

Q33. The term used for flow in which velocity at a point changes with time is:

Q34. A device used to measure high fluid velocities is:

Q35. If Mach number is less than 1, the flow is called:

Q36. The ratio of specific weight to specific volume is equal to:

Q37. In a venturimeter, the pressure is minimum at:

Q38. Kinematic viscosity is the ratio of:

Q39. Bernoulli’s theorem assumes:

Q40. Which one is not a dimensionless number?

Q41. Capillary rise is more in:

Q42. A floating body is in stable equilibrium when its:

Q43. The unit of dynamic viscosity in SI system is:

Q44. The instrument used to measure absolute pressure is:

Q45. The pressure intensity at the base of a fluid column is independent of:

Q46. The unit of kinematic viscosity in SI system is:

Q47. Continuity equation represents conservation of:

Q48. Pressure in a moving liquid is measured by:

Q49. For a floating body to be stable:

Q50. Reynold's number is the ratio of:

Q51. Open channel flow is characterized by:

Q52. The pressure at a point in a static fluid:

Q53. The SI unit of pressure is:

Q54. Which instrument measures very small pressure differences?

Q55. Cavitation occurs in a pump when:

Q56. The main cause of major head loss in pipe flow is:

Q57. Hydraulic gradient line (HGL) represents:

Q58. A stream line and equipotential line in a flow field are:

Q59. The slope of the energy grade line (EGL) in pipe flow represents:

Q60. In open channel, critical flow occurs when:

Q61. The discharge in a venturimeter increases if:

Q62. A negative pressure head in a piezometer indicates:

Q63. Manometric head is the:

Q64. Unit of specific speed of a turbine in SI is:

Q65. Flow rate through a pipe increases if:

Q66. The velocity distribution in laminar flow through a circular pipe is:

Q67. The Mach number is defined as:

Q68. Pressure drop in laminar flow is proportional to:

Q69. Hydraulic jump is commonly observed in:

Q70. Which principle is used in venturimeter?

Q71. The dimension of dynamic viscosity is:

Q72. The flow is said to be steady when:

Q73. The maximum efficiency of a centrifugal pump occurs at:

Q74. Surface tension is due to:

Q75. Reynolds number determines:

Q76. Bernoulli’s theorem is applicable to:

Q77. The continuity equation is based on the principle of conservation of:

Q78. A Pitot tube is used to measure:

Q79. A venturimeter is preferred over an orifice meter because:

Q80. Absolute pressure is equal to:

Q81. The pressure of fluid measured above absolute zero pressure is known as:

Q82. The point in a submerged body through which buoyant force acts is called:

Q83. Turbulent flow occurs when Reynolds number exceeds:

Q84. Capillarity is inversely proportional to:

Q85. Hydraulic jump is a phenomenon in:

Q86. The unit of kinematic viscosity in SI system is:

Q87. Centre of pressure on a submerged vertical plane surface is:

Q88. In a floating body, stability depends on:

Q89. The total head line in pipe flow is called:

Q90. In venturimeter, minimum pressure occurs at:

Q91. The Froude number is the ratio of:

Q92. Absolute pressure below atmospheric pressure is called:

Q93. Cavitation in a hydraulic machine is caused by:

Q94. The pressure intensity at a point in a static fluid:

Q95. The dimension of surface tension is:

Q96. Which device measures discharge in open channels?

Q97. The discharge equation of a rectangular weir is proportional to:

Q98. Specific gravity is the ratio of:

Q99. Flow through a nozzle attached to a pipe is an example of:

Q100. The pressure measured by a piezometer is:

Q101. The vena contracta is formed:

Q102. Which statement about viscosity is true?

Q103. The hydraulic radius is defined as:

Q104. Capillarity is directly proportional to:

Q105. The discharge of a nozzle is maximum when:

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