BPSC AE General Engineering Exam Q&A
BPSC AE General Engineering Exam Q&A
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Booklet Serial No.
22/AE/CM/M –2024-04
NNN Booklet Series Question Booklet
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GENERAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
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1. American Public Health Association 3. Newton’s formula for convective heat
formula for aeration time (T) in hours is transfer from a fluid to a metallic wall
is given by
50 distortion, is known as
(B) x D
(A) Modulus of resilience
x
(C) 50 (B) Proof resilience
D
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5. It is proposed that solar energy be used 8. A thin cylindrical shell of diameter (d) and
to warm a large collector plate. The thickness (t) is subjected to an internal
energy would in turn, be transferred pressure (P). The ratio of longitudinal
strain to volumetric strain is
as heat to a fluid within a heat engine,
1
and the engine would reject energy as (where, = Poisson’s ratio)
m
heat to the atmosphere having assumed
m 2
temperature of 20ºC. Experiments (A)
5m 4
indicate that about 1880 KJ/m2h of
energy can be collected when the plate 2m 1
is operating at 90ºC. The minimum (B) 2m 1
collector area that would be required for
m 1
plant producing 1 KW of useful shaft (C) 2m 1
power will be approximately
(A) 30 m2 m 2
(D)
(B) 10 m2 3m 4
(C) 20 m2
(D) 15 m2 9. Air at a temperature of 15ºC passes
through a heat exchanger at a velocity
6. Which one of these joints are not used of 30 m/s where its temperature is
in C.I. pipes ?
raised to 800ºC. It then enters a turbine
(A) Simplex joint
with the same velocity of 30 m/s and
(B) Flanged joint
expands until the temperature falls to
(C) Spigot and socket joint
650ºC. On leaving the turbine, the air is
(D) Tyton joint
taken at a velocity of 60 m/s to a nozzle,
where it expands until the temperature
7. The strength of current in 2 H inductor has fallen to 500ºC. If the air flow rate
changes at a rate of 3 A/s. The voltage is 2 kg/s, the rate of heat transfer to the
across it and the magnitude of energy
air in the heat exchanger, by taking the
stored in the inductor after 4 seconds
enthalpy of air as h = Cpt, where Cp is
are
the specific heat equal to 1.005 KJ/Kg
(A) VL = 1.5 V; WL = 144 J and t being the temperature, is
4 4 2
(C) Q 1
T1 T2 W m
13. Theoretical power required to drive a
2 2 2
(D) Q T1 T2 W m Single-acting Reciprocating Pump is
2
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14. The metallic oxide used in the form of 17. For the same compression ratio, the
powder in a paint is called Brayton cycle efficiency as compared to
(A) Drier that of the Otto cycle is
(A) Greater
(B) Base
(B) Equal
(C) Extender
(C) L ess
(D) Vehicle
(D) Not related
23. If the cross slope of a country is 10%, 26. Relative permeability of vacuum is
the terrain is classified as 1
(A)
4
(A) Steep
(B) 1 H/m
(B) Rolling
(C) 4 10–7 H/m
(C) Plain
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27. When a body is subjected to bi-axial 29. If T1 is the source temperature and
stress, i.e. direct stress (P1) and (P2) T2 is the sink temperature, the more
in two mutually perpendicular planes effective way to increase the efficiency
accompanied by a simple shear of a Carnot engine is
stress (q), then maximum normal
stress is (A) Decrease T1 keeping T2 constant
P1 P2 1
( P1 P2 )2 4q 2
2 2 30. An angle made by a survey line with
the prolongation of the proceeding line,
P1 P2 1 is known as
( P1 P2 )2 4q 2
2 2
(A) Deflection angle
(B) Vertical angle
P1 P2 1
( P1 P2 )2 4q 2 (C) Direct angle
2 2
(D) Horizontal angle
The specific speed, (NS) of a 31. Factors not affecting bacterial efficiency
Centrifugal Pump is given by of chlorine are
Q N
(A) N S 3 32. The friction factor (f) for laminar flow
Hm4 in a pipe is given by
8
NQ (A) f
(B) N Re
S 3
Hm4
64
(B) f
N Q Re
(C) N 3
S
Hm4 64
(C) f
Re
N Q
(D) N 8
S 4
(D) f
Hm3 Re
(C) 3
34. The overall efficiency of Francis
Turbine is given by (D) 2 3
2P
(A) o ( WH)
( WH)
(B) o P
P (A) Indeterminate
(C) o ( WH)
(B) –1 A
(C) 1 A
(2WH)
(D) o P (D) 2 A
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39. For complete similarity to exist 41. The method of levelling in which the
between the model and its prototype, heights of mountains are found by
observing the temperature at which
there should be
water boils, is known as
(A) Geometric, kinematic and dynamic
similarity (A) Hypsometry
(B) Only kinematic similarity (B) Reciprocal levelling
(C) Only geometric similarity
(C) Barometric levelling
(D) Only dynamic similarity
(D) Longitudinal levelling
40.
42. Emissivity factor for the energy emitted
by a grey body is given by
(where, E = Energy emitted by a grey
body per m2 per unit time and
EB = Energy emitted by a perfect black
body per m2 per unit time)
EB E
(A)
E
EB
(B)
E
E
(C)
EB
EB E
(D)
EB
(A) 3 – 6 – 4 (A) 1 m
(B) 1 – 2 – 7 – 5 (B) 100 m
(C) 1 – 2 – 6 – 5 (C) 1000 m
(D) 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 (D) 10 m
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
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