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Question
Gain margin is equal to the
Options
A. amplitude ratio
B. reciprocal of amplitude ratio
C. gain in
P
controller
D. gain in
P
-
I
controller
Correct Answer
reciprocal of amplitude ratio
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1. Which of the following is not suitable for measuring the temperature of a red hot object in the range of 800 - 1600°C?
Options
A. Optical pyrometer
B. Radiation pyrometer
C. Photoelectric pyrometer
D. Thermocouples
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Correct Answer: Thermocouples
2. Flame photometry is used for the determination of compositional analysis of
Options
A. solids
B. alkali metals
C. natural gas
D. isotopes
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Correct Answer: alkali metals
3. Conversion formula for converting amplitude ratio (
AR
) into decibels is
Options
A. Decibel = 20 log
10
(
AR
)
B. Decibel = 20 log
e
(
AR
)
C. Decibel = 20 log
10
(
AR
)
0.5
D. Decibel = 20 log
e
(
AR
)
0.5
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Correct Answer: Decibel = 20 log
10
(
AR
)
4. If response of a control system is to be free of offset and oscillation, the most suitable controller is
Options
A. proportional controller.
B. proportional-derivative(PD)controller.
C. proportional-integral (PI) controller.
D. proportional integral-derivative (PID) controller.
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Correct Answer: proportional integral-derivative (PID) controller.
5. A system with transfer function
is of __________ order.
Options
A. zero
B. 1st
C. 2nd
D. 3rd
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Correct Answer: 1st
6. Reference points i.e., ice point and steam point in Reaumer temperature scale are respectively
Options
A. - 273° & 80°
B. 0° & 80°
C. 32° & 460°
D. 32° & 80°
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Correct Answer: 0° & 80°
7. Which of the following is not a composition measuring instrument?
Options
A. Thermal conductivity cell
B. Mass spectrometer
C. Polarograph
D. Hot wire anemometer
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Correct Answer: Hot wire anemometer
8. A control system has the following transfer function
The initial value of the corresponding time function is
Options
A. 1
B. 1/8
C. 7/8
D. -1
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Correct Answer: 1
9. Mercury thermometer is commonly used for low temperature measruement. The freezing point and boiling point of mercury are respectively __________ °C.
Options
A. - 39 and 350
B. - 51 and 439
C. - 79 and 395
D. - 10 and 425
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Correct Answer: - 39 and 350
10. Which of the following instruments is not used for measuring sub-zero (<0°) temperatures?
Options
A. Platinum resistance thermometer
B. Mercury in glass thermometer
C. Vapor pressure thermometer
D. Radiation pyrometer
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Correct Answer: Radiation pyrometer
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