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Mechanical Engineering
Q. No. 1 to 25 Carry One Mark Each

1. A motor driving a solid circular steel shaft transmits 40kW of power at 500 rpm. If the
diameter of the shaft is 40 mm, the maximum shear stress in the shaft is ________MPa.
Key: 60 to 61
Exp: P=40kW N=500rpm
16T
D= 40mm T=
d 3
P  60,000 40  60,000
T   763.94N  m
2N 2  500
16  763.94  103
  60.79MPa
   40 
3

2. Consider the following partial differential equation for u(x,y) with the constant c > 1 :
u u
c 0
y x
Solution of this equation is
(A) u  x, y   f  x  cy  (B) u  x, y   f  x  cy 
(C) u  x, y   f  cx  y  (D) u  x, y   f  cx  y 
Key: (B)
u u
Exp: Given c 0
y x
u
 f '  x  cy 
x
u
 c f '  x  cy 
x
u u
 0
x y
u  x, y   f  x  cy 

3. The following figure shows the velocity- time plot for a particle traveling along a straight line.
The distance covered by the particle from t = 0 to t= 5 s is __________m.

4
3
Velocity (m / s)
2
1

1 2 3 4 5 6
Time(s)

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Key: 10 to 10
Exp: Area under V- T wave
S  a1  a 2  a 3  a 4  a 5
1    1  4    4  2  
  11   1 1     1     2
2    2    2  
 0.5  1  2.5  6  10m

4. The damping ratio for a viscously damped spring mass system, governed by the relationship
d2 x dx
m 2 C  kx  F  t  , is given by
dt dt
c c c c
(A) (B) (C) (D)
mk 2 km km 2mk
Key: (B)
dx 2 dx c c
Exp: m 2
 c  k x  F t ;  
dt dt cc 2 km

d2 y
5. The differential equation  16y  0 for y  x  with the two boundary conditions
dx 2
dy dy
 1 and  1 has
dx x 0 dx x  
2

(A) no solution (B) exactly two solutions


(C) exactly one solution (D) infinitely many solutions
Key: (A)
d2 y dy dy
Exp:  16y  0 1  1
dx 2 dx x 0 dx x  
2

 m  16  0
2

m  0  4i
yc  c1cos 4x  c2 sin 4x and yp  0
 y  c1 cos 4x  c 2 sin 4x
y'  x   4c1 sin 4x  4c2 cos 4x
1
y'  0   1  0  4c2  1  c2 
4
 1
y '    1  0  4c 2  1  c 2 
2 4
1 1
c 2  and both not possible
4 4
Hence there is no solution

6. Metric thread of 0.8 mm pitch is to be cut on a lathe. Pitch of the lead screw is 1.5 mm. If the
spindle rotates at 1500 rpm, the speed of rotation of the lead screw (rpm) will be _________
Key: 800 to 800
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1500  0.8
Exp: Speed of rotation of lead screw   800rpm
1.5

7. The molar specific heat at constant volume of an ideal gas is equal to 2.5 times the universal
gas constant (8.314 J/mol.K). When the temperature increases by 100K, the change in molar
specific enthalpy is _______________ J/mol.
Key: 2908 to 2911
Exp: C v  2.5R v where  R v  8.314 J mol.K 
T 100K
H  ?
H  Cp T
Cp  C v  R v
[Cp  3.5R v ]
So, H  3.5  8.314 100
[H  2909.9 J mol]

8. A particle of unit mass is moving on a plane. Its trajectory, in polar coordinates, is given by
r(t) = t2,   t   t, where t is time. The kinetic energy of the particle at time t = 2 is
(A) 4 (B) 12 (C) 16 (D) 24
Key: (C)
Exp: r = t 2 ;θ = t
1
K.E = mv 2  ? at t  2 sec
2
 m 1kg

V  r(t) ˆ  dr rˆ  t 2 1(t)
ˆ  2trˆ
dt
ˆ  2t(r)
V  t 2 (t) ˆ
at t  2s
ˆ  4(r)
V  4(t) ˆ
V  16  16  32
1 1
K.E.  mv 2  1 32  16
2 2

9. The Poisson‟s ratio for a perfectly incompressible linear elastic material is


(A) 1 (B) 0.5 (C) 0 (D) infinity
Key: (B)

10. A heat pump absorbs 10 kW of heat from outside environment at 250 K while absorbing 15
kW of work. It delivers the heat to a room that must be kept warm at 300K. The Coefficient of
Performance (COP) of the heat pump is ___________.
Key: 1.66 to 1.70
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Exp:
300K

25kW  QH QH 25
COP    1.66
Wi/ p 15
H.P 15kW

10kW

250K

11. Which one of the following is NOT a rotating machine?


(A) Centrifugal pump (B) Gear pump
(C) Jet pump (D) Vane pump
Key: (C)
Exp: In the given options all the pumps have rotating machine elements except Jet pump.

12. Consider the schematic of a riveted lap joint subjected to tensile load F, as shown below. Let d
be the diameter of the rivets, and Sf be the maximum permissible tensile stress in the plates.
What should be the minimum value for the thickness of the plates to guard against tensile
failure of the plates? Assume the plates to be identical.

F F F 2F
(A) (B) (C) (D)
Sf  W  2d  Sf W Sf  W  d  Sf W
Key: (A)
F F F
Exp: Sf   Sf  ; t
A t  W  2d  Sf  w  2d 
13. Water (density =1000 kg/m3) at ambient temperature flows through a horizontal pipe of
uniform cross section at the rate of 1 kg/s. If the pressure drop across the pipe is 100 kPa, the
minimum power required to pump the water across the pipe, in watts, is _______
Key: 100 to 100
Exp: given,
w 1000 kg m3

m 1kg s
P 10kPa

So, minimum power require  m gh f
  P 
 mg 
 g 
1  100 1000
 100Watts
1000

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14. For steady flow of a viscous incompressible fluid through a circular pipe of constant diameter,
the average velocity in the fully developed region is constant. Which one of the following
statements about the average velocity in the developing region is TRUE?
(A) It increases until the flow is fully developed.
(B) It is constant and is equal to the average velocity in the fully developed region.
(C) It decreases until the flow is fully developed.
(D) It is constant but always lower than the average velocity in the fully developed region.
Key: (B)
Exp: The average velocity in pipe flow always be same either for developing flow or fully
developed flow.

15. Cylindrical pins of diameter 150.020 mm are being produced on a machine. Statistical quality
control tests show a mean of 14.995 mm and standard deviation of 0.004mm. The process
capability index Cp is
(A) 0.833 (B) 1.667 (C) 3.333 (D) 3.750
Key: (B)
USL- LSL 15.02 14.98
Exp: Cp    1.666
6σ 6  0.004

2 0 1 
16. The product of Eigen values of the matrix P is P   4 3 3
0 2 1
(A) -6 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) -2
Key: (B)
2 0 1 
Exp: P   4 3 3 
0 2 1
We know that, product of eigen values of P = determinant of P
 2  3  6   0  18   6  8  2

17. Match the processes with their characteristics.


Process Characteristics
P : Electrical Discharge machining 1. No residual stress
Q : Ultrasonic machining 2. Machining of electrically conductive
materials
R : Chemical machining 3. Machining of glass
S : Ion Beam Machining 4. Nano-machining
(A) P – 2, Q – 3, R – 1, S – 4 (B) P – 3, Q – 2, R – 1, S – 4
(C) P – 3, Q – 2, R – 4, S – 1 (D) P – 2, Q – 4, R – 3, S – 1
Key: (A)

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x 3  sin  x 
18. The Value of limx 0 is
x
(A) 0 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) -1
Key: (D)

Exp: t
x 0
x 3  sin x
x x 0
 
 t x 2   t
 x 0 x 

sin x 
  0  1  1

19. In an arc welding process, welding speed is doubled. Assuming all other process parameters to
be constant, the cross sectional area of the weld bead will
(A) Increase by 25% (B) Increase by 50% (C) Reduce by 25% (D) Reduce by 50%
Key: (D)
Exp:  V.I  H m A.V
1
A
V
A 2 V1 V
 
A1 V2 2V
A1
A2 
2
By doubling welding speed, Area reduces by 50%

20. A six-face fair dice is rolled a large number of times. The mean value of the outcomes is
______.
Key: 3.5 to 3.5
Exp: The Probabilities corresponding to the outcomes are given below:

Face 1 2 3 4 5 6
Probability 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6

mean  E  x    x.P  x 
1 1  6   2  16   3 16   4  16   5  16   6  16 
1 21
 1  2  3  4  5  6   3.5
6 6


21. Consider the two dimensional velocity field given by V  5  a1x  b1y  i   4  a 2 x  b2 y  j,
wher a1 , b1 , a 2 and b2 are constants. Which one of the following conditions needs to be
satisfied for the flow to be incompressible?
(A) a1  b1  0 (B) a1  b 2  0 (C) a 2  b2  0 (D) a 2  b1  0
Key: (B)

Exp: Given V   5  a1 x  b1y  i   4  a 2 x  b 2 y  j
 u V
For Incompressible V  0; i.e.,  0
x y
a1  b 2  0

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22. Consider a beam with circular cross-section of diameter d. The ratio of the second moment of
area about the neutral axis to the section modulus of the area is.
d d
(A) (B) (C) d (D) d
2 2
Key: (A)
 4
d
I I 64 d
Exp: Z y  
y Z 
d3 2
32

23. Saturated steam at 100°C condenses on the outside of a tube. Cold fluid enters the tube at 20°
C and exists at 50°C. The value of the Log Mean Temperature Difference (LMTD) is
________°C.
Key: 63.5 to 64 S
o  i 80  50
Exp: LMTD=  100C 100C 
n  o i  n  80 50  i  50C  
LMTD  63.82C 50C  o  80C
20C 

24. In a metal forming operation when the material has just started yielding, the principal stresses
are 1  180 MPa, 2  100 MPa, 3  0. Following Von Mises criterion, the yield stress is
________ MPa.
Key: 245 to 246
Exp: As per Von-Mises criteria
 1  2    1  3    5  1   2m2
2 2 2

180  100    100  0    0  180   22m


2 2 2

m  245.76MPa

25. In the engineering stress-strain curve for mild steel, the Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) refers
to
(A) Yield stress (B) Proportional limit
(C) Maximum stress (D) Fracture stress.
Key: (C)

Q. No. 26 to 55 Carry Two Marks Each

 u   u 
26. A parametric curve defined by x  cos   , y  sin   in the range 0  u  1 is rotated
 2   2 
about the X – axis by 360 degrees. Area of the surface generated is.

(A) (B)  (C) 2  (D) 4 
2
Key: (C)
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 u   u 
Exp: Given x  cos   , y  sin   0    1
 2   2 
dx   u 
 sin  
d 2  2 
dy  u
 cos
dx 2 2
We know that surface area when the curve revolved about X- axis of a parametric curve is
2 2
 u     u      u  
2 2
 dx   dy 
1 1
 2 y      du  2 sin    sin      cos    du
0  du   du  0  2   2  2   2  2 
u 
1

1
u  
2
u  1cos 2 
1
2  
 2 sin du  2   sin dx   
2
    cos  cos 0 
2

2 4 20 2    2 
0
2 
 0
 2 cos 0  1  2

27. Assume that the surface roughness profile is triangular as shown schematically in the figure. If
the peak to valley height is 20 m, The central line average surface roughness Ra (in m ) is

(A) 5 (B) 6.67 (B) 10 (D) 20


Key: (A)
R max 20
Exp: Ra    5m
4 4

28. A thin uniform rigid bar of length L and mass M is hinged at point O, located at a distance of
L
from one of its ends. The bar is further supported using springs, each of stiffness k, located
3
M
at the two ends. A particle of mass m  is fixed at one end of the bar, as shown in the
4
figure. For small rotations of the bar about O, the natural frequency of the systems is.

5k 5k 3k 3k
(A) (B) (C) (D)
M 2M 2M M
Key: (B)
Exp: Max moment of inertia of Rod.

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I0  Ic  mr 2 L
2 L
ML2  2L L  m
I0   M   3
12  3 2
ML2 ML2 ML2 0
I0    K K
12 36 9
Mass moment of inertia of particular mass
2
M  2L  ML2
I particular    
4  3  9
ML2 ML2 2(ML2 )
ITotal   
9 9 9
 M0  0
 L  L   2L  2L  
K      K      I  0
 3  3   3  3 
5L2
 2ML 2
   5L 2
 .k
9 5k
   K    0  n  
 9   9  2ML2 2M
9

29. A point mass of 100 kg is dropped onto a massless elastic bar (cross-sectional area = 100 mm2,
length = 1m, Young‟s moduls = 100 GPa) from a height H of 10mm as shown (Figure is not to
scale). If g = 10m/s2, the maximum compression of the elastic bar is _______ mm.
m  100kg
H  10mm

L  1m
Key: 1.50 to 1.52
Exp: Given that
m  100kg, g  10m sec 2 , E  100GPa
H  10mm, L  1m  100mm,
A  100mm 2
From the given figure, we can say that this is case of Impact loading,
We know that, stress due to Impact load is
2
P  P   2PhE 
I.L      
A  A   AL 
P  mg  100  10  1000N

 1000   2  1000  10  1  10 
2 5
1000
I.L    
    151.7745 N mm
2

100  100   100  1000 


I.L  L 151.7745  1000
Compression       1.5177 mm
E 1  105

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30. One kg of an ideal gas (gas constant, R = 400 J/kg.K; specific heat at constant volume,
c  1000J/kg.K) at 1 bar, and 300 K is contained in a sealed rigid cylinder. During an
adiabatic process, 100kJ of work is done on the system by a stirrer. The increase in entropy of
the system is _________ J/K.
Key: 286 to 288
Exp: Given that m  1kg, R  400 kJ kgK, CV  1000 J kgK
P1  1 bar, T1  300K
Since the gas is contained in a sealed rigid cylinder, and given that adiabatic process is done to
the system, means no heat is transferred from/to the system, Q = 0
And we know from first law of thermo dynamics, Adiabatic wall, Q  0
Q  du  W
0  mCV  T2  T1   100  103  du  mC V  T2  T1  
mCV  T2  T1   100  103 still Q work
given  100 kJ
1  1000  T2  300   100  103
100  103
T2   300  400K
1000
We know that the first law of thermodynamics can be written as
Tds  mC V dT  pdV
dT P  mRT 
ds  mC V  dv  PV  mRT  P  
T T  V 
dT mRT dT dV
ds  mC V  dV  mC V  mR
T rT T V
T  V 
Entropy increase  S2  S1   mCV n  2   mR n  2 
 T1   V1 
Since the above process is a constant volume process that is V2  V1
 400 
 S2  S1   1  1000   n    287.6821 J K
 300 

31. For an inline slider-crank mechanism, the lengths of the crank and connecting rod are 3m and
4m, respectively. At the instant when the connecting rod is perpendicular to the crank, if the
velocity of the slider is 1m/s, the magnitude of angular velocity (upto 3 decimal points
accuracy) of the crank is _________ radian/s.
Key: 0.26 to 0.27
Exp: Given that velocity of slider
VB  1m / sec A
Length of crank (OA) = 3m 4mm
Length of connecting rod (AB) = 4m 3mm
From the configuration diagram  B
A O 5mm
sin      53.130o C
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The velocity diagram for the above configuration diagramO,c


is 1m sec
Oa b
 From velocity diagram sin 53.13o 
Ob 53.130o
 Oa  1 sin 53.130o  0.8
 VA  Oa  OA  OA  0.8
a
0.8
Angular velocity of crank  OA    0.267 rad sec
3

32. In an epicyclic gear train, shown in the figure, the outer


ring gear is fixed, while the sun gear rotates
counterclockwise at 100rpm. Let the number of teeth on
the sun, planet and outer gears to be 50, 25, and 100,
respectively. The ratio of magnitudes of angular velocity
of the planet gear to the angular velocity of the carrier
arm is _________.

Key: 3 to 3
Exp: TS = 50
TP=25
TR=100

Arm
S.No Condition of motion Gear S Gear P Gear R
Gear A
Arm is fixed gear S Ts Ts
1 0 +1  
with +1 revolution TP TR
Arm is fixed Gear S Ts Ts
2 0 +x -x x
with +x revolution TP TR
Arm with + y
3 y y y y
revolution
Ts Ts
4 Total y x+y yx y x
TP TR

NS  x  y  100 ...(1)
50
NR  y  x0
100
y  0.5x ...  2 
x  0.5x  100
100
x  66.66rpm
1.5
y  33.34 rpm
 50 
N P  33.34   66.66    99.99rpm
 25 
NP 99.99
  3  approx 
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33. Moist air is treated as an ideal gas mixture of water vapor and dry air (molecular weight of air
= 28.84 and molecular weight of water = 18). At a location, the total pressure is 100 kPa, the
temperature is 30°C and the relative humidity is 55%. Given that the saturation pressure of
water at 30°C is 4246 Pa, the mass of water vapor per kg of dry air is _____________ grams.
Key: 14.7 to 15.1
Exp: Ma  28.84
M w 18
P 100kPa, T  30C, RH  55%,
Ps  4246Pa
Pv P
  0.55  v  Pv  2335.3Pa
Ps 4246
 P   2335.3 
 0.622  v   0.622   
 P  Pv   100000  2335.3 
 0.01487 kg of vapour kg of D.A
14.87 gm of vapour kg of D.A

34. Following data refers to the jobs (P, Q, R, S) which have arrived at a machine for scheduling.
The shortest possible average flow time is ___________ days.

Job Processing Time (days)


P 15
Q 9
R 22
S 12

Key: 31 (not matching with IIT key)


Exp: For shortest avg. flow time SPT rule is used
Job Sequence Processing Time In Out Flow Time
Q 9 0 9 9
S 12 9 21 21
P 15 21 36 36
R 22 36 58 58
9  21  36  58
Min Avg. Flow time   31 days
4

35. Two models, P and Q, of a product earn profits of Rs. 100 and Rs. 80 per piece, respectively.
Production times for P and Q are 5 hours and 3 hours, respectively, while the total production
time available is 150 hours. For a total batch size of 40, to maximize profit, the number of
units of P to be produced is ____________.
Key: 15 to 15
Exp: Let x1  No. of units of P
x 2  No. of units of Q

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x2
max. z  100 x1  80x 2  0,50 
5x1  3x 2  150
x1  x 2  40  0, 40  15, 25 
Z 0,40  Rs.3200
Z15,225  Rs.3500  max .profit  0,0 
x1
 30,0   40,0 
So, for maximum profit, No. of units of P produced is 15 units.

36. Circular arc on a part profile is being machined on a vertical CNC milling machine. CNC part
program using metric units with absolute dimensions is listed below:
--------------------------------
N60 G01 X 30 Y 55 Z – 5 F 50
N70 G02 X 50 Y 35 R 20
N80 G01 Z 5
--------------------------------
The coordinates of the centre of the circular arc are :
(A) (30, 55) (B) (50, 55) (C) (50, 35) (D) (30, 35)
Key: (D)
Exp: y

 30,56 

20

 50,35 
 30,35 

x
20

Centre of circular arc is (30, 35)


37. Two black surfaces, AB and BC, of lengths 5m and 6m,
respectively, are oriented as shown. Both surfaces extend
infinitely into the third dimension. Given that view factor
F12=0.5, T1=800K, T2=600K, Tsurrounding=300K and Stefan
Boltzmann constant,   5.67 108 W /  m2 K 4  , the heat
transfer rate from Surface 2 to the surrounding environment is
____________ kW.
Key: 13.7 to 13.9
Exp: Given that two black surfaces „AB‟ and „BC‟

Length of AB = 5m, BC = 6 m A
And temperature of
Surface „1‟  TBC  T1   800o K Surface '1'
Surroundings'3'
Temperature of surface „2‟  TAB  T2  600 K  o

Temperature of surroundings  T3   300o K


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  5.67  108 W / m 2 K 4
F12  0.5
W.K.T. F11  F22  0, sin ce they areflat surfaces
F21  F22  F23  1
A1F12  A 2F21
  6  0.5    5  F21  Assume unit width for surfaces 
3
 F21   0.6
5
0.6  0  F23  1  F23  1  0.6  0.4
Using resistance concept we can draw as follows
Since surfaces are black and area of surrounding is large we can write  1 
E b1  J1 , E b2  J 2 , E b3  J 3  E b2  J 2   A 2 F23   E b3  J 3 
E  E b3   T2  T3 
4 4

Q 23  b2  2 3
 1  1
  A 2 F23 1 1
 A 2 F23 
 5.67  108   6004  300 4   5  0.4
A2 F21 A1F13

 13.778kW / metre
1
 1 0 1  E b1  J1
 2 2 

38. Consider the matrix P   0 1 0 .
 1 0 1 

 2 2 
Which one of the following statements about P is INCORRECT?
(A) Determinant of P is equal to 1.
(B) P is orthogonal.
(C) Inverse of P is equal to its transpose.
(D) All Eigen values of P are real numbers
Key: ( D)
 1 0 1 
 2 2 

Exp: P  0 1 0 
 1 0 1 
 
 2 2 
1  1  1  1  1 1
P    0  0      1
2 2  2 2 2 2
 1 0 1  1 0 1 
 2    
 2 2 2  1 0 0 
P.P T  0 1 0  0 1 0   0 1 0 
 1 0 1  1 0 
1  0 0 1 
 
 2 2   2 2 

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P is an orthogonal matrix
(A) Is correct  Inverse of P is its transpose only
(B) and (C) both are correct
(D) is incorrect

39. The Pressure ratio across a gas turbine (for air, specific heat at constant pressure,
c p  1040J / kg.K and ratio of specific heats,   1.4) is 10. If the inlet temperature to the
turbine is 1200K and the isentropic efficiency is 0.9, the gas temperature at turbine exit is
______ K.
Key: 675 to 684
Exp: Cp  1040 J kg.K , r 1.4
P2 P1  10, T3 1200K
is  0.9
T
P2
 Isentropic Expansion,
r 1 3 P1
 P3  r  T3  1200 2
      10  
0.4/1.4

 P4   T4  T4
41
T4  621.5K 4
1
T3  T 1
S
iso  4

T3  T4
So, T41  T3  iso  T3  T4   1200  09 1200  621.5 
T4  679.38K

40. An initially stress-free massless elastic beam of length L and circular cross-section with
diameter d (d << L) is held fixed between two walls as shown. The beam material has Young‟s
modulus E and coefficient of thermal expansion  .

If the beam is slowly and uniformly heated, the temperature rise required to cause the beam to
buckle is proportional to
(A) d (B) d2 (C) d3 (D) d4
Key: (B)
EI
Exp: P  EA  T  
 2e
 1  I
T    
  A
 4 d
d L
 1 64
T   
   d2
4
T  d 2
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 
41. For the vector V  2yzi  3xzj  4xyk,
 the value of .   V is ____________
 
Key: 0 to 0

Exp: V  2yzi  3xzj  4xyk
we know that .   V   0 for any vector V

42. A 10 mm deep cylindrical cup with diameter of 15mm is drawn from a circular blank.
Neglecting the variation in the sheet thickness, the diameter (upto 2 decimal points accuracy)
of the blank is _________ mm.
Key: 28.71 to 28.73

Exp: D  d2  4dh  152  4 10 15  28.72 mm

43. A machine element has an ultimate strength  u  of 600 N/mm2, and endurance limit   en  of
250 N/mm2. The fatigue curve for the element on log-log plot is shown below. If the element
is to be designed for a finite of 10000 cycles, the maximum amplitude of a completely
reversed operating stress is _________ N/mm2.

Key: 370 to 390


A (0.8 u )
Exp: u  600MPa

en  250MPa B
e
N  10000 cycle
log  0.8u   log  250  log  0.8 u   log   

36 34
log  480   log  250  log  480   log    103 104 106

3 1
3log  480   log  480   log  250  2log  480   log  250 
log     
3 3
max  386.19MPa

44. A sprue in a sand mould has a top diameter of 20mm and height of 200mm. The velocity of
the molten metal at the entry of the sprue is 0.5m/s. Assume acceleration due to gravity as 9.8
m/s2 and neglect all losses. If the mould is well ventilated, the velocity (upto 3 decimal points
accuracy) of the molten metal at the bottom of the sprue is ________ m/s.

Key: 2.04 to 2.07

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Exp: Apply Bernoulli‟s between (1) and (2)


P1 V12 P V2 1
  z1  2  2  z 2
 2g  2g
0.52 V22
 0.2  200 mm
2g 2g
V2  2.042 m s
2

45. Air contains 79% N2 and 21% O2 on a molar basis. Methane (CH4) is burned with 50% excess
air than required stoichiometrically. Assuming complete combustion of methane, the molar
percentage of N2 in the products is ________________
Key: 73 to 74
 79  79
Exp: Stoichiometric reaction CH 4  2. O 2  N 2  2H 2O  CO 2 2   N 2
 21  21
50% excess air
 79  79
CH 4  3. O 2  N 2   2H 2O  CO 2  3   N 2  O 2
 21  21
3  79
%N 2  21 100  73.83%
79
2 11 3
21

46. P(0,3), Q(0.5, 4), and R (1,5) are three points on the curve defined by f(x). Numerical
integration is carried out using both Trapezoidal rule and Simpson‟s rule within limits x = 0
and x =1 for the curve. The difference between the two results will be.
(A) 0 (B) 0.25 (C) 0.5 (D) 1
Key: (A)
Exp: Let x 0 0.5 1
y 3 4 5
Trapezoidial rule
1
0.5 0.5
 f  x  dx 
0
2 
 3  5   2  4   
2
 16  4

Simpsons rule
1
0.5 0.5
 f  x  dx 
0
3
 3  5   0  4  4   
3
 24  4

Difference  0

47. Heat is generated uniformly in a long solid cylindrical rod (diameter = 10mm) at the rate of
4×107 W/m3. The thermal conductivity of the rod material is 25W/m.K. Under steady state
conditions, the temperature difference between the centre and the surface of the rod is
_________ °C.
Key: 10 to 10

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Exp: Given that, heat is generated uniformly i.e., g  4 107 W/ m3

Diameter at the rod (d) = 10 mm


Thermal conductivity of the rod (K) = 25 W/mK

dT To
0
dr
Temperatureprofile
TS T3
g  4 107 W / m3
K  25W / m3K
d  10mm

W.K.T for steady state, with internal heat generation, the conduction equation will be,
1 d  dT  g
 r.    0
r dr  dr  k
d  dT  gr
 r  0
dr  dr  K
After Integration once
dT gr 2 dT gr  c
r.   C1    1  (1)
dr 2K dr 2K r
After second Integration
 2
gr
Tr   C1n  r   C 2  (2)
4K
dT
Substituting boundary condition of  0at r  0in eq(1)
dr
That gives C1  0
 2
gr
 Tr   C 2 , substitute at r =0, T(r) = To
4k
 To   o   C 2  C 2  To
 2
gr
T  r    To
4K
10
Substitute r  ro   5mm  0.005m andT  r   TS
2
The above equation will become
 2
gr
TS  o  T o
4K
4  107  0.0052
 To  Ts   10o C
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48. Two disks A and B with identical mass (m) and radius (R) are initially at rest. They roll down
from the top of identical inclined planes without slipping. Disk A has all of its mass
concentrated at the rim, while Disk B has its mass uniformly distributed. At the bottom of the
plane, the ratio of velocity of the center of disk A to the velocity of the center of disk B is.
3 3
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) 2
4 2
Key: (A)
Exp: IA  MR 2
MR 2
IB  A,B
2
m

P.E   K.E T  K.E R A   K.E T  K.E R B
1 1 1 1 H
 MVA2  IA2  MVB2  IB2
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 MR 2 2
 MVA2  MR 2 2A  MVB2  B
2 2 2 2 2
VB2
VA2  VA2  VB2 
2
3 V 3
2VA2  VB2  A 
2 VB 4

49. A block of length 200mm is machined by a slab milling cutter 34mm in diameter. The depth of
cut and table feed are set at 2mm and 18mm/minute, respectively. Considering the approach
and the over travel of the cutter to be same, the minimum estimated machining time per pass is
_____________ minutes.
Key: 12 to 12
2  Dd  d 2  L 2  (34  2)  2  200
2
Exp: Milling Time   12
f 18
Where, D  Dia of cutter  mm  , d  depth of cut  mm 
L  length f  feed  mm min 

50. A horizontal bar, fixed at one end (x = 0), has a length of 1 m, and cross-sectional area of
100mm2. Its elastic modulus varies along its length as given by E(x) = 100e -x GPa, Where x is
the length coordinate (in m) along the axis of the bar. An axial tensile load of 10 kN is applied
at the free end (x=1). The axial displacement of the free end is _______ mm.
Key: 1.70 to 1.72
Exp: Given that

P  10kN  10  103 N, A  100mm 2 Stripof lengthdx


x
100  e  10 9
x
E  x   100e x Gpa   105  e x dx
106
P  10kN
P  dx 
Change in the length of small strip   x0 x 1
AE x
L  1mm

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L
Pdx
Total change in the length of the bar     
0
AE x
L L L 1
P dx P dx P P P
 x
 5  x
 5 
e x dx  5 
e x dx  e1  1
5 
0
A 100e A  10 0 e A  10 0 A 10 0 A 10
10  103
  2.7183  1 1000  1.7183mm
100  105

51. Consider steady flow of an incompressible fluid through two long and straight pipes of
diameters d1 and d2 arranged in series. Both pipes are of equal length and the flow is turbulent
in both pipes. The friction factor for turbulent flow though pipes is of the form, f  K(Re) n
where K and n are known positive constants and Re is the Reynolds number. Neglecting minor
 P 
losses, the ratio of the frictional pressure drop in pipe 1 to that in pipe 2,  1  , is given by
 P2 
 5 n  5  3 n   5 n 
d  d  d  d 
(A)  2  (B)  2  (C)  2  (D)  2 
 d1   d1   d1   d1 
Key: (A)
 f L Q2  12d 52g  f1  d 2   Re1   d 2 
5 n 5
P1  64 
Exp:   1 15  2 
    n   ......(1)  f  
P2  12d1 g  f 2 L2 Q  f 2  d1   Re2   d1   Re 

Vd   4Q 
Re  & Q  AV  d 2 V   V  2 
 4  d 
4Q d 4Q
So, Re  2  
d  d
d1 d2
5 L1  L2
1 P d n  d 
Re  From(1) 1  1 n  2 
d P2 d 2  d1 
5 n
P1  d 2  L1 L2
 
P2  d1 

52. The velocity profile inside the boundary layer for flow over a flat plate is given as
u  y
 sin   , where U is the free stream velocity and  is the local boundary layer
U 2 
*
thickness. If  * is the local displacement thickness, the value of is

2 2 2
(A) (B) 1  (C) 1+ (D) 0
  
Key: (B)
U  y 
Exp:  sin  
U  2 
displacement thickness
  y 
*   1  U U  dy  1  sin  dy
0
 2 

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cos   y 2   0
  
*

  2 
2
*    cos  2  cos 0

 * 2 
     
 
   1  2  
*


53. For a steady flow, the velocity field is V   x 2  3y  i   2xy  j. The magnitude of the
acceleration of a particle at (1, -1) is
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 2 5 (D) 0
Key: (C)

Exp: V   x 2  3y  i   2xy  j
U   x 2  3y
U   x 2  3y
V  2xy
V  2xy
U U
a x  U U V U   x 2  3y   2x    2xy  3  2x 3  6xy  6xy  2x 3
a x  Ux  Vy    x 2  3y   2x    2xy  3  2x 3  6xy  6xy  2x 3
x y
V V
a y  U V V V   x 2 2 3y   2y    2xy  2x   2x 2 y2  6y 2 2 4x 2 y2  2x 2 y2  6y 2 2
a y  Ux  Vy    x  3y   2y    2xy  2x   2x y  6y  4x y  2x y  6y
x y
but x  1, y  1
but x  1, y  1
ax  2
ax  2 2
a y  2 1 2 1  6  1 2 6  2  4
2

a y  2 1  1  6  1  6  2  4


a  a 2x 2 a 2y 2 4  16  20
a  a x  a y  4  16  20
a2 5
a2 5

54. Two cutting tools with tool life equations given below are being compared:
Tool 1: VT0.1=150
Tool 2: VT0.3=300
Where V is cutting speed in m/minute and T is tool life in minutes. The breakeven cutting
speed beyond which Tool 2 will have a higher tool life is ________ m/minute.
Key: 105 to 107
Exp: At Breakeven point
T1  T2
1 0.1 1 0.3
 150   300 
   
 V   V 
V  106.121 m min

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55. A rectangular region in a solid is in a state of plane strain. The (x,y) coordinates of the corners
of the under deformed rectangle are given by P(0,0), Q (4,0), S (0,3). The rectangle is
subjected to uniform strains,  xx  0.001,  yy  0.002,  xy  0.003. The deformed length of the
elongated diagonal, up to three decimal places, is _________ units.
Key: 5.013 to 5.015
Exp: Given that

 xx  0.001,  yy  0.002
rxy  0.003

Length of the diagonal  PR   42  32  5m


y
 yy
S  0,3 R  4,3 

5mm  xx
 xx rxy
x
P  0,0  Q  4,0 
3  yy
tan 1  
4
To find the diagonal (PR) strain, the direction of the plane angle from the +ve x-axis will from
„R‟ towards „P‟
  ?
Where   180  tan 1  3 / 4   216.87o
 xx   yy  xx   yy rxy
 216.87o   cos 2 
sin 2
2 2 2
0.001  0.002 0.001  0.002
sin  2  216.87 o 
0.003
  cos  2  216.87  
2 2 2
 0.0015  1.4  104  1.44  103
 2.8  103
Elongation of the diagonal = 216.87  5  2.8 103 •5
  0.014
Defined length of diagonal  5  0.014  5.014

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General Aptitude
Q. No. 1 - 5 Carry One Mark Each
1. A right – angled cone (with base radius 5cm and height 12cm), as shown in the figure below,
is rolled on the ground keeping the point P fixed until the point Q (at the base of the cone, as
shown) touches the ground again.

By what angle (in radians) about P does the cone travel?


5 5 24 10
(A) (B) (C) (D)
12 24 5 13
Key: (D)
Exp: L  52  122 13cm 
L
Circumference of base circle = length of arc QR
R P
(2r)  R (R  Slant height of the Cone  13 cm)
(2  5) 13
10 R

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2. In a company with 100 employees, 45 earn Rs. 20,000 per month, 25 earn Rs. 30,000, 20 earn
Rs. 40,000,8 earn Rs. 60,000, and 2 earn Rs. 150,000. The median of the salaries is
(A) Rs. 20,000 (B) Rs.30,000 (C) Rs. 32,300 (D) Rs. 40,000
Key: (B)
Exp: All the values put either in ascending or descending order first.
Now number of observations equal to 100 [even]
The median of these values = Avg of two middle most observations.
50 th observation  51st observation 30,000  30,000
   30,000
2 2

3. As the two speakers became increasingly agitated, the debate became __________.
(A) lukewarm (B) poetic (C) forgiving (D) heated
Key: (D)

4. P,Q, and R talk about S‟s car collection. P states that S has at least 3 cars. Q believes that S has
less than 3 cars. R indicates that to his knowledge, S has at least one Car. Only one of P, Q and
R is right the number cars owned by S is.
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) Cannot be determined
Key: (A)
Exp: P States that S has atleast 3 cars, i.e.,  3
Q believes that S has less than 3 cars, i.e.,  3
R indicates that S has atleast one car  1
P‟s and Q‟s statements are exactly opposite in nature and R‟s statement is proportional to P‟s
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From the given data, only one person statement is right as it mean that two persons statements
are wrong, i.e., P and R wrong when S has zero cars.

5. He was one of my best __________ and I felt his loss _________.


(A) friend, keenly (B) friends, keen (C) friend, keener (D) friends, keenly
Key: (D)
Q. No. 6- 10 Carry Two Marks Each

6. Two very famous sportsmen Mark and Steve happened to be brothers, and played for country K.
Mark teased James, an opponent from country E, “There is no way you are good enough to play
for your country.‟‟ James replied, “Maybe not, but at least I am the best player in my own family.”
Which one of the following can be inferred from this conversation?
(A) Mark was known to play better than James
(B) Steve was known to play better than Mark
(C) James and Steve were good friends
(D) James played better than Steve
Key: (B)

7. “Here, throughout the early 1820s, Stuart continued to fight his losing battle to allow his
sepoys to wear their caste-marks and their own choice of facial hair on parade, being again
reprimanded by the commander-in-chief. His retort that „A stronger instance than this of
European prejudice with relation to this country has never come under my observations‟ had
no effect on his superiors.”
According to this paragraph, which of the statements below is most accurate?
(A) Stuart‟s commander – in chief was moved by this demonstration of his prejudice.
(B) The Europeans were accommodating of the sepoys‟ desire to wear their caste – marks.
(C) Stuart‟s losing battle‟ refers to his inability to succeed in enabling sepoys to wear caste-
marks.
(D) The commander– in – Chief was exempt from the European preiudice that dictated how
the sepoys were to dress.
Key: (C)

8. The growth of bacteria (lactobacillus) in milk leads to curd formation. A minimum bacterial
population density of 0.8(in suitable units) is needed to form curd. In the graph below, the
population density of lactobacillus in 1 litre of milk is plotted as a function of time, at two
different temperatures, 25°C and 37°C.

Consider the following statements based on the data shown above:


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(i) The growth in bacterial population stops earlier at 37°C as compared to 25°C
(ii) The time taken for curd formation at 25°C is twice the time taken at 37°C
Which one of the following options is correct?
(A) Only i (B) only ii (C) Both i and ii (D) Neither i nor ii
Key: (A)
Exp: From the graph, Statement (i) is correct,
The time taken for curd formation @25o C= 120 min,
the time taken for curd formation @ 37o C= 80 min, hence (ii) is incorrect.

9. Let S1 be the plane figure consisting of the points (x,y) given by the inequalities x  1  2 and
y  2  3. Let S2 be the plane figure given by the inequalities x  y  2, y 1, and x  3 Let
S be the union of S1 and S2. The area of S is.
(A) 26 (B) 28 (C) 32 (D) 34
Key: (C)

10. What is the sum of the missing digits in the subtraction problem below?
5_ _ _ _
4 8 _ 8 9
1111
(A) 8 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) Cannot be determined
Key: (D)

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