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Name: BISWAKARMA SAHOO
Exam Date: 15-Dec-2022
Exam Time: 13:30-15:30
Post Name: LAB ASSISTANT
Physics - Physics

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The image formed by a Plane Mirror is always ____________.
(A) Virtual (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) Enlarged
(C) Real
(D) Diminished

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The type of wave motion where the particles of the medium are vibrating in a direction of the direction of
propagation of the wave is called ______.
(A) Progressive Waves
(B) Transverse Waves (Chosen option)
(C) Stationery Waves
(D) Longitudinal Waves (Correct Answer)

Question No.3 Marks: 4.00


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The relationship between the Focal length and Radius of Curvature of a Mirror is given by ________.
(A) f = R / 2 (Correct Answer)
(B) f = 4R
(C) f = 3R
(D) R = f / 2 (Chosen option)

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The correct relation between Electric Field and Electric Potential is given by _____.
(A) E = - dv / dx (Correct Answer)
(B) E=V/x
(C) E = Vx
(D) E = dV / dx (Chosen option)

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Heat gained by the cold body will always be _____ the heat lost by the hot body.
(A) Equal to (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) Negligible to
(C) Greater than
(D) Lesser than

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E in LASER stands for _________.
(A) Energetic
(B) Ejection
(C) Emission (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(D) Extrapolation

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20 m/s is equal to _______ km/hr.
(A) 36 km/hr
(B) 60 km/hr
(C) 48 km/hr
(D) 72 km/hr (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

Question No.8 Marks: 4.00


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Magnetic intensity, at any point lying on a line perpendicular to the length of the element is maximum
when ϴ = ___ degree(s).
(A) 30
(B) 90 (Correct Answer)
(C) 0 (Chosen option)
(D) 45

Question No.9 Marks: 4.00


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The dimensional formula for water equivalent of a substance is ___________.
(A) MLT (Chosen option)
(B) T
(C) M (Correct Answer)
(D) L

Question No.10 Marks: 4.00


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The number of vibrations made by the body in one second is called ____________.
(A) Phase
(B) Time Period
(C) Frequency (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(D) Amplitude

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The force between any two charged particles is given by:
(A) Newton's Law
(B) Coulomb's Law (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) Kepler's Law
(D) Galileo's Law

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For a convex mirror, the Radius of Curvature is always _________.
(A) Zero
(B) Positive (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) 1
(D) Negative

Question No.13 Marks: 4.00


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What is the SI Unit of Length?
(A) Foot
(B) Light year
(C) Meter (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(D) Centimetre

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The correct relation for the Law of Periods is ___________.
(A) T α R4
(B) T2 α R4
(C) T α R3
(D) T2 α R3 (Correct Answer)

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Two identical resistors of 2 ohms are connected in parallel. The effective resistance between them is
given by:
(A) 3 ohm
(B) 4 ohm
(C) 1 ohm (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(D) 1.5 ohm

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Higher Frequency Waves (> 300 MHz) cannot be reflected by ___________.
(A) Stratosphere
(B) Ionosphere (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) Troposphere
(D) Exosphere

Question No.17 Marks: 4.00


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Lenz Law is in accordance with the law of conservation of _______________.
(A) Mass
(B) Energy (Correct Answer)
(C) Charge (Chosen option)
(D) Force

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The correct expression for capacity (c) of a conductor is given by ________.
(A) V/Q
(B) Q / V (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) QV
(D) QV2
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The refractive index of the atmosphere for Radio Waves depends on the ____________.
(A) Frequency (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) Wavelength
(C) Amplitude
(D) Phase

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If the direction of current flowing through the wire is from South to North and the wire is placed over the
needle, the North Pole is deflected towards the _______.
(A) East
(B) North
(C) West (Correct Answer)
(D) South (Chosen option)

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The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one-gram molecule of a substance through one-
degree Celsius is called _________.
(A) Molar Specific Heat Capacity (Correct Answer)
(B) Latent Heat Capacity (Chosen option)
(C) Specific Heat Capacity
(D) Thermal Heat Capacity

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If the current flows through the electrolyte of the cell from negative to positive terminal, the EMF of the
cell is taken as ___________.
(A) Positive (Correct Answer)
(B) Zero
(C) equal to the Voltage (Chosen option)
(D) Negative

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Which of the following is a vector quantity?
(A) Electric Current
(B) Magnetic Moment (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) Elasticity
(D) Magnetic Lines of Force

Question No.24 Marks: 4.00


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The relation between Voltage (V) and Current (I) is given by ________.
(A) Ohm's Law (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) Kepler's Law
(C) Newton's Law
(D) Coulomb's Law

Question No.25 Marks: 4.00


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Universal Law of Gravitation was proposed by ______________.
(A) Galileo
(B) Newton (Correct Answer)
(C) Copernicus
(D) Kepler (Chosen option)

Chemistry - Chemistry

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How many electrons does helium have in its valence shell?
(A) 8
(B) 6
(C) 4
(D) 2 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

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What is the another name for a direct chemical conversion?
(A) dry corrosion (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) wet corrosion
(C) soil corrosion
(D) atmospheric corrosion

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The chemistry of organic compounds is called ________.
(A) physical chemistry
(B) general chemistry
(C) inorganic chemistry
(D) organic chemistry (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

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A Lewis base __________.
(A) accepts a pair of protons
(B) accepts a pair of electrons
(C) donates a pair of electrons (Correct Answer)
(D) donates a pair of protons

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Domestic sewage contaminates the _________ water.
(A) rain (Chosen option)
(B) sea
(C) lake
(D) river (Correct Answer)

Question No.6 Marks: 4.00


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Bauxite is an ore of ____________.
(A) zinc
(B) iron
(C) copper
(D) aluminium (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

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Metals can be drawn into wires. This property is known as ___________.
(A) ductility (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) sonority
(C) malleability
(D) conductivity

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Which is the most impure form of all the naturally occurring water?
(A) Rain water
(B) River water
(C) Lake water
(D) Sea water (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

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P4 + x O2 → y P2O5. In this chemical reaction, x and y represent ____________ and ___________.
(A) 2, 4
(B) 3, 2 (Chosen option)
(C) 4, 2
(D) 5, 2 (Correct Answer)

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From which chemical substance was urea synthesized from the laboratory?
(A) Ammonium bromide
(B) Ammonium chloride
(C) Ammonia
(D) Ammonium cyanate (Correct Answer)

Question No.11 Marks: 4.00


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Pyrolusite is an ore of __________.
(A) manganese (Correct Answer)
(B) copper
(C) zinc
(D) iron

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NaNO3 carries the name ___________.
(A) Chile salt petre (Correct Answer)
(B) Gypsum
(C) Magnesite
(D) Monazite

Question No.13 Marks: 4.00


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How many neutrons does a helium atom have in its nucleus?
(A) 2 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 3

Question No.14 Marks: 4.00


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Horn silver is __________.
(A) AgOH
(B) AgCl (Correct Answer)
(C) Ag2O
(D) AgBr

Question No.15 Marks: 4.00


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Which among the following is an electrolyte?
(A) Acid (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) Copper
(C) Wood
(D) Cane sugar

Question No.16 Marks: 4.00


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Which among the following is used in making lead pencils?
(A) Molybdenum disulphide
(B) Blended oils
(C) Graphite (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(D) Boron nitride

Question No.17 Marks: 4.00


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Which method is used to separate easily fusible metals like tin and lead?
(A) liquation (Correct Answer)
(B) electrolysis (Chosen option)
(C) reduction
(D) distillation

Question No.18 Marks: 4.00


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What is the atomic mass of nitrogen?
(A) 14 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) 7
(C) 21
(D) 16

Question No.19 Marks: 4.00


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Which among the following is a synthetic polymer?
(A) Proteins
(B) Bakelite (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) Wool
(D) Silk

Question No.20 Marks: 4.00


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Coal and crude oil are ____________ and ____________ energy.
(A) renewable, non-renewable
(B) non-renewable, non-renewable (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) non-renewable, renewable
(D) renewable, renewable

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Acetic acid is represented by the chemical formula __________.
(A) C2H5OH
(B) CH3CH2COOH (Chosen option)
(C) HCOOH
(D) CH3COOH (Correct Answer)

Question No.22 Marks: 4.00


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How many sigma and pi bonds are found in a double bond for carbon in its compounds?
(A) 2 sigma bonds and 0 pi bonds
(B) 1 sigma bond and 1 pi bond (Correct Answer)
(C) 1.5 sigma bonds and 0.5 pi bonds
(D) 0 sigma bond and 2 pi bonds

Question No.23 Marks: 4.00


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What are anode rays?
(A) Positrons
(B) Electrons (Chosen option)
(C) Neutrons
(D) Protons (Correct Answer)

Question No.24 Marks: 4.00


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What is the name of the organic compound HCHO?
(A) ethanol
(B) acetaldehyde
(C) formaldehyde (Correct Answer)
(D) methanol

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One example for an organic solvent is _____.
(A) sulphuric acid
(B) alcohol (Correct Answer)
(C) water (Chosen option)
(D) hydrochloric acid

Mathematics - Mathematics
Question No.1 Marks: 4.00
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The value of sin20o(3-4cos2 70o) is:
(A) √3/2 (Correct Answer)
(B) √2
(C) 2/√3
(D) 1/√3

Question No.2 Marks: 4.00


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The value of 'x' so that the line passing through (3,4) and (x,5) makes 135o angle with the positive
direction of x-axis is:
(A) x = 2 (Correct Answer)
(B) x=3
(C) x = 0 (Chosen option)
(D) x=7

Question No.3 Marks: 4.00


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Find the equation of plane passing through the point (2,1,3) & normal to the plane having direction ratio
(1, 1, 1).
(A) x-y-z+6=0
(B) x-y-z-6=0
(C) x-y+z-6=0
(D) x + y + z - 6 = 0 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

Question No.4 Marks: 4.00


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The length of perpendicular from a point (2,3) to a line 3x-y+4=0 is:
(A) d=7/√110
(B) d=3/√10
(C) d=71/√10
(D) d=7/√10 (Correct Answer)

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(A) 0
(B) 2
(C) ∞ (Correct Answer)
(D) 1 (Chosen option)

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(A) 1 (Chosen option)


(B) 0 (Correct Answer)
(C) 3
(D) 2

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(A) 10
(B) 1/4 (Correct Answer)
(C) 1/2
(D) 12

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(A) 10 Sq. units


(B) √42 Sq. units (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) 42 sq. units
(D) 34 Sq. units

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(A) 0
(B) 1/y3
(C) 2/y3
(D) -4/y3 (Correct Answer)

Question No.10 Marks: 4.00


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The radian of 18o is:
(A) π/2 radian
(B) π/10 radian (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) 2π/3 radian
(D) 2π/5 radian

Question No.11 Marks: 4.00


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The value of Sin480o is:
(A) 0
(B) √3
(C) 1
(D) √3/2 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

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(A) -2
(B) -3 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) 3
(D) 1

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(A)

(B)
(Correct Answer)

(C)

(D) (Chosen option)

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The value of sin-1x + cos-1x is:
(A) 1
(B) π/3
(C) π/2 (Correct Answer)
(D) 0 (Chosen option)

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(A)
(Correct Answer)

(B)

(C)

(D)
(Chosen option)

Question No.16 Marks: 4.00


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(A) x3-2x2+5x-1 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) x3-2x2+5x-3
(C) x3-2x2+x-1
(D) x3-x2+5x-1

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(A) π/2
(B) π/4
(C) 2π
(D) -π/6 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

Question No.18 Marks: 4.00


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If distance between the points P(0,2,0) and Q(a,0,4) is 6, then the value of a is:
(A) ±1
(B) ±4 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) ±8
(D) ±3

Question No.19 Marks: 4.00


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The co-ordinates of centroid of the triangle whose vertices are (0,6), (8,12) and (8,0) is:
(A) (1,2)
(B) ((16/3), 6) (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) (4,4)
(D) (3, (1/2))

Question No.20 Marks: 4.00


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The direction cosines of a line whose direction ratios are 1,2,3 is:
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
(Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

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(A) 3
(B) 7
(C) 2
(D) 1 (Correct Answer)

Question No.22 Marks: 4.00


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Find the midpoint of the line joining P(2,3) and Q(4,5).
(A) (-3,- 4)
(B) (3, -4)
(C) (3, 4) (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(D) (-3, 4)

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(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
(Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

Question No.24 Marks: 4.00


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The equation of a circle be 25x2+25y2-30x-10y-6=0 then the center and radius is:
(A)

(B)
(Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

(C)

(D)
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(A) 1/10
(B) 2/3 (Correct Answer)
(C) 1/3
(D) 1/2

Engineering Mechanics - Engineering Mechanics

Question No.1 Marks: 4.00


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When the point of application of force acting on a body is shifted to any other point on the line of action
of the force without changing its directions, the equilibrium state of the body remains unaltered. This is
called as____
(A) resolution of a force
(B) resultant of forces
(C) transmissibility of a force (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(D) equilibrant

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A second system of pulleys has 3 pulleys in the upper block and 2 pulleys in the lower block. The
efficiency of the system is 60%. The effort required to lift a load of 300 N is ___.
(A) 200 N
(B) 75 N
(C) 133 N
(D) 100 N (Correct Answer)

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The centre of gravity of an unequal angle section of 10 cm x 16 cm x 2 cm is ___.
(A) (5.67 cm, 2.67 cm) (Correct Answer)
(B) (4.51 cm, 3.67 cm)
(C) (6.25 cm, 6.5 cm)
(D) (3.67 cm, 4.67 cm)

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A uniform ladder of length 10m and weight 200 N is kept against a SMOOTH vertical wall with its lower
end 6m away from the wall. If the ladder is about to slip, the coefficient of friction between the ladder and
the floor is _____.
(A) 0.25
(B) 0.375 (Correct Answer)
(C) 0.5
(D) 0.125
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The ratio of force of friction to the normal reaction is called as ____.
(A) coefficient of friction (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) angle of repose
(C) angle of friction
(D) frictional resistance

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A hollow rectangular section is defined by its external dimensions: breadth 6 cm, depth 8 cm and internal
dimensions: breadth 3 cm, depth 4 cm. The moment of inertia of the section about its centre of gravity is
____.
(A) 480 cm4, 270 cm4
(B) 340 cm4, 235 cm4
(C) 240 cm4, 135 cm4 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(D) 200 cm4, 125 cm4

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The number of cycles of oscillations in one second is called ____.
(A) amplitude
(B) frequency (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) simulitude
(D) time period

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When a force acts on a body, it moves through certain distance. The amount of work done is equal to the
_____ of force and the displacement in the ____ of the force.
(A) quotient, direction
(B) sum, direction
(C) product, perpendicular direction
(D) product, direction (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

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A rectangular section is defined by its width b and depth d. The moment of inertia of the section with
respect to XX' axis is _____.
(A) bd3/12 (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) db3/12
(C) db2/12
(D) bd2/12

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A body of weight W is lying on a horizontal plane. The coefficient of friction is µ, the magnitude of the
force that will move the body, when applied at angle θ to the horizontal is ____.
(A) P = W / (cos θ + µ sin θ )
(B) P = µW / (cos θ + µ sin θ ) (Correct Answer)
(C) P =W / (µ cos θ + sin θ ) (Chosen option)
(D) P = µW / (µ cos θ + sin θ )
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A force of 15 N is applied perpendicular to the edge of a door 0.8 m wide as shown in the figure.
The moment of the force about the hinge is ______.

(A) 12 Nm (clockwise) (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)


(B) 15 Nm (anti-clockwise)
(C) 24 Nm (anti-clockwise)
(D) 18 Nm (clockwise)

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As per the perpendicular axis theorem, the moment of inertia of a plane lamina about an axis
perpendicular to the plane lamina is ____.
(A) IXX + IYY (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) IXX - IYY
(C) IXX x IYY
(D) IXX / IYY

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A body of 500 N is placed on a horizontal surface. A horizontal pull of P is applied on the body. The
coefficient of friction between the body and the surface is 0.25. The horizontal pull required to move the
body is ______.
(A) 175 N
(B) 125 N (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) 150 N
(D) 200 N

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Which law of motion is termed as the law of inertia?
(A) Newton's III law of motion
(B) D'Alembert Principle
(C) Newton's II law of motion (Chosen option)
(D) Newton's I law of motion (Correct Answer)

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If µ is the coefficient of friction and φ is the angle of friction, then µ is equal to:
(A) cot φ
(B) cos φ (Chosen option)
(C) sin φ
(D) tan φ (Correct Answer)

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A spring having a stiffness 20 N/mm (force required to produce unit deflection) is stretched by 50 mm by
the application of the external load. The work done on the spring is _____.
(A) 25 J (Correct Answer)
(B) 80 J
(C) 40 J
(D) 60 J

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The centroid of a triangle of height (h) lies at a height of ____ from the base.
(A) h/2
(B) h/3 (Correct Answer)
(C) 2h/3 (Chosen option)
(D) 3h/4

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The forces whose lines of action lie on the same plane, and at the same time pass through common
point is called ___.
(A) non-coplanar, concurrent forces
(B) non-coplanar, non-concurrent forces
(C) coplanar, non-concurrent forces
(D) coplanar, concurrent forces (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

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In a simple wheel and axle arrangement, a load of 40 N is lifted through an effort of 10 N. The efficiency
of the arrangement is 80%. The diameter of the wheel is 40 cm. The diameter of the axle is ____.
(A) 8 cm (Correct Answer)
(B) 9 cm
(C) 10 cm (Chosen option)
(D) 9.5 cm

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Which one of the following is a vector quantity?
(A) Length
(B) Mass
(C) Volume
(D) Momentum (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)

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A uniform wheel of 600 mm diameter, weighing 10 kN rests against a rigid rectangular block of 150 mm
height as shown in Figure below. The least pull, through the centre of the wheel, required just to turn the
wheel over the corner A of the block is ___. (Take all the surfaces to be smooth)

(A) 5 kN
(B) 8.66 kN (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) 13 kN
(D) 12 kN
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In a simple lifting machine, the ratio of the weight lifted to the effort applied is called as _______.
(A) mechanical advantage (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(B) input
(C) velocity ratio
(D) output

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In a lifting machine, an effort of 50 N is applied to lift a load of 500 N. The effort moves through 60 cm
and the load moves through 5 cm. The efficiency of the machine is _____.
(A) 75%
(B) 69%
(C) 83% (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(D) 92%

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A spring fixed at its upper end carries a mass of 10 kg attached to it at its lower end. The mass vibrates
with 1/π oscillations per second. The stiffness of the spring is ____.
(A) 40 N/m (Correct Answer)
(B) 20 N/m
(C) 80 N/m
(D) 120 N/m

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Two forces 8 kN and 6 kN are acting simultaneously at a point. What is the resultant of these two forces
if the angle between them is 60o ? (In Integers)
(A) 14 kN
(B) 12 kN (Correct Answer) (Chosen option)
(C) 9 kN
(D) 10 kN

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