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  • The quantity of a liquid flowing per second through a section of a pipe or a channel is called discharge and is measured in cumecs (m3/s).


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  • A. True
  • B. False

  • Correct Answer
  • True 


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    • 1. The divergent portion of a venturimeter is made longer than convergent portion in order to

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    • A. avoid the tendency of breaking away the stream of liquid
    • B. to minimise frictional losses
    • C. both (a) and (b)
    • D. none of these
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    • 2. The pressure at a stagnation point is always low.

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    • A. Agree
    • B. Disagree
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    • 3. The discharge through a convergent mouthpiece is __________ the discharge through an internal mouthpiece of the same diameter and head of water.

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    • A. equal to
    • B. one-half
    • C. three fourth
    • D. double
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    • 4. When the flow in an open channel is gradually varied, the flow is said to be

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    • A. steady uniform flow
    • B. steady non-uniform flow
    • C. unsteady uniform flow
    • D. unsteady non-uniform flow
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    • 5. The separation of flow occurs when the hydrodynamic boundary layer thickness is reduced to zero.

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    • A. Agree
    • B. Disagree
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    • 6. The total head of a liquid particle in motion is equal to

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    • A. pressure head + kinetic head + potential head
    • B. pressure head - (kinetic head + potential head)
    • C. potential head - (pressure head + kinetic head)
    • D. kinetic head - (pressure head + potential head)
    • Discuss
    • 7. The force of buoyancy is always __________ the weight of the liquid displaced by the body.

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    • A. equal to
    • B. less than
    • C. more than
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    • 8. The velocity of liquid flowing through an orifice varies with the available head of the liquid.

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    • A. Agree
    • B. Disagree
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    • 9. A moving fluid mass may be brought to a static equilibrium position, by aplying an imaginary inertia force of the same magnitude as that of the accelerating force but in the opposite direction. This statement is called

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    • A. Pascal's law
    • B. Archimede's principle
    • C. D-Alembert's principle
    • D. none of these
    • Discuss
    • 10. The specific gravity of water is taken as

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    • A. 0.001
    • B. 0.01
    • C. 0.1
    • D. 1
    • Discuss


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