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GATE2016-3-25
In PERT chart, the activity time distribution is Normal Binomial Poisson Beta
In PERT chart, the activity time distribution isNormalBinomialPoissonBeta
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Operations Research
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GATE2016-3-24
Match the following part programming codes with their respective functions: ... $P - IV, Q - III, R - II, S - I$ $P - III, Q - IV, R - II, S - I$
Match the following part programming codes with their respective functions:$\begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|} \hline & \textbf{Part Programming Codes} && \textbf{Functions} \\ \hl...
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Materials, Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
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GATE2016-3-23
Internal gears are manufactured by hobbing shaping with pinion cutter shaping with rack cutter milling
Internal gears are manufactured byhobbingshaping with pinion cuttershaping with rack cuttermilling
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Materials, Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
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GATE2016-3-22
In a wire-cut EDM process the necessary conditions that have to be met for making a successful cut are that wire and sample are electrically non-conducting wire and sample are electrically conducting wire is electrically conducting and sample is electrically non-conducting sample is electrically conducting and wire is electrically non-conducting
In a wire-cut EDM process the necessary conditions that have to be met for making a successful cut are thatwire and sample are electrically non-conductingwire and sample ...
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GATE2016-3-21
Equal amounts of a liquid metal at the same temperature are poured into three moulds made of steel, copper and aluminum. The shape of the cavity is a cylinder with 15 mm diameter. The size of the moulds are such that the outside temperature of the moulds do ... , respectively.) Copper - Steel - Aluminum Aluminum - Steel - Copper Copper - Aluminum - Steel Steel - Copper - Aluminum
Equal amounts of a liquid metal at the same temperature are poured into three moulds made of steel, copper and aluminum. The shape of the cavity is a cylinder with 15 mm ...
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Materials, Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
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GATE2016-3-20
Engineering strain of a mild steel sample is recorded as $0.100\%$. The true strain is $0.010\%$ $0.055\%$ $0.099\%$ $0.101\%$
Engineering strain of a mild steel sample is recorded as $0.100\%$. The true strain is$0.010\%$$0.055\%$$0.099\%$$0.101\%$
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Applied Mechanics and Design
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GATE2016-3-19
The blade and fluid velocities for an axial turbine are as shown in the figure. The magnitude of absolute velocity at entry is $300$ $m/s$ at an angle of $65^\circ$ to the axial direction, while the magnitude of the absolute velocity at exit is ... downward direction. Given that the axial (horizontal) velocity is the same at entry and exit, the specific work (in $kJ/kg$) is__________
The blade and fluid velocities for an axial turbine are as shown in the figure.The magnitude of absolute velocity at entry is $300$ $m/s$ at an angle of $65^\circ$ to the...
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Applications
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GATE2016-3-18
For a heat exchanger, $\triangle T_{\text{max}}$ is the maximum temperature difference and $\triangle T_{\text{min}}$ is the minimum temperature difference between the two fluids. LMTD is the log mean temperature difference. $C_{\text{min}}$ and $C_{\text{max}}$ are the minimum ... $C_{\text{max}} \triangle T_{\text{max}}$ $C_{\text{max}} \triangle T_{\text{min}}$
For a heat exchanger, $\triangle T_{\text{max}}$ is the maximum temperature difference and $\triangle T_{\text{min}}$ is the minimum temperature difference between the tw...
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Heat Transfer
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GATE2016-3-17
The INCORRECT statement about the characteristics of critical point of a pure substance is that there is no constant temperature vaporization process it has point of inflection with zero slope the ice directly converts from solid phase to vapor phase saturated liquid and saturated vapor states are identical
The INCORRECT statement about the characteristics of critical point of a pure substance is thatthere is no constant temperature vaporization processit has point of inflec...
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Heat Transfer
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GATE2016-3-16
Grashof number signifies the ratio of inertia force to viscous force buoyancy force to viscous force buoyancy force to inertia force inertia force to surface tension force
Grashof number signifies the ratio ofinertia force to viscous forcebuoyancy force to viscous forcebuoyancy force to inertia forceinertia force to surface tension force
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Fluid Mechanics
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GATE2016-3-15
Steady one-dimensional heat conduction takes place across the faces $1$ and $3$ of a composite slab consisting of slabs $A$ and $B$ in perfect contact as shown in the figure, where $k_A$ , $k_B$ denote the respective thermal conductivities. Using the data as given in the figure, the interface temperature $T_2$ (in $^\circ C$) is __________
Steady one-dimensional heat conduction takes place across the faces $1$ and $3$ of a composite slab consisting of slabs $A$ and $B$ in perfect contact as shown in the fig...
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GATE2016-3-14
For a certain two-dimensional incompressible flow, velocity field is given by $2xy\hat{i}-y^2\hat{j}$ . The streamlines for this flow are given by the family of curves $x^2y^2 = \text{constant}$ $xy^2 = \text{constant}$ $2xy − y^2 \text{constant}$ $xy = \text{constant}$
For a certain two-dimensional incompressible flow, velocity field is given by $2xy\hat{i}-y^2\hat{j}$ . The streamlines for this flow are given by the family of curves$...
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Fluid Mechanics
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GATE2016-3-13
A channel of width $450$ $mm$ branches into two sub-channels having width $300$ $mm$ and $200$ $mm$ as shown in figure. If the volumetric flow rate (taking unit depth) of an incompressible flow through the main channel is $0.9$ $m^3/s$ and the velocity ... velocity in the sub-channel of width $300$ $mm$ is _____________ $m/s$. Assume both inlet and outlet to be at the same elevation.
A channel of width $450$ $mm$ branches into two sub-channels having width $300$ $mm$ and $200$ $mm$ as shown in figure. If the volumetric flow rate (taking unit depth) of...
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Fluid Mechanics
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GATE2016-3-12
Which of the bearings given below SHOULD NOT be subjected to a thrust load? Deep groove ball bearing Angular contact ball bearing Cylindrical (straight) roller bearing Single row tapered roller bearing
Which of the bearings given below SHOULD NOT be subjected to a thrust load?Deep groove ball bearingAngular contact ball bearingCylindrical (straight) roller bearingSingle...
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Applied Mechanics and Design
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GATE2016-3-11
The static deflection of a spring under gravity, when a mass of $1 \:kg$ is suspended from it, is $1 \: mm$. Assume the acceleration due to gravity $g =10 \: m/s^2$. The natural frequency of this spring-mass system (in $rad/s$) is_____________
The static deflection of a spring under gravity, when a mass of $1 \:kg$ is suspended from it, is $1 \: mm$. Assume the acceleration due to gravity $g =10 \: m/s^2$. The ...
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Applied Mechanics and Design
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GATE2016-3-10
The number of degrees of freedom in a planar mechanism having n links and j simple hinge joints is $3 ( n− 3) − 2j$ $3(n − 1) − 2j$ $3n − 2j$ $2j − 3n + 4$
The number of degrees of freedom in a planar mechanism having n links and j simple hinge joints is$3 ( n− 3) − 2j$$3(n − 1) − 2j$$3n − 2j$$2j − 3n + 4$
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Applied Mechanics and Design
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GATE2016-3-9
A rigid link $PQ$ is undergoing plane motion as shown in the figure ($V_P$ and $V_Q$ are non-zero). $V_{QP}$ is the relative velocity of point $Q$ with respect to point $P$. Which one of the following is TRUE? $V_{QP}$ ... $Q$ $V_{QP}$ has only one component directed from $Q$ to $P$ $V_{QP}$ has only one component perpendicular to $PQ$
A rigid link $PQ$ is undergoing plane motion as shown in the figure ($V_P$ and $V_Q$ are non-zero). $V_{QP}$ is the relative velocity of point $Q$ with respect to point $...
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Applied Mechanics and Design
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GATE2016-3-8
T he state of stress at a point on an element is shown in figure (a). The same state of stress is shown in another coordinate system in figure (b). The components $(\tau _{xx},\tau_{yy},\tau _{xy})$ are given by $(p/\sqrt{2},-p/\sqrt{2},0)$ $(0,0,p)$ $(p,-p,p/\sqrt{2})$ $(0,0,p/\sqrt{2})$
T he state of stress at a point on an element is shown in figure (a). The same state of stress is shown in another coordinate system in figure (b).The components $(\tau _...
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Applied Mechanics and Design
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GATE2016-3-7
The cross-sections of two solid bars made of the same material are shown in the figure. The square cross-section has flexural (bending) rigidity $I_1$, while the circular cross-section has flexural rigidity $I_2$. Both sections have the same cross-sectional area. The ratio $I_1/I_2$ is $1/ \pi \\$ $2/ \pi \\$ $ \pi/3 \\$ $ \pi/6 $
The cross-sections of two solid bars made of the same material are shown in the figure. The square cross-section has flexural (bending) rigidity $I_1$, while the circular...
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Applied Mechanics and Design
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GATE2016-3-6
A force F is acting on a bent bar which is clamped at one end as shown in the figure. The CORRECT free body diagram is
A force F is acting on a bent bar which is clamped at one end as shown in the figure.The CORRECT free body diagram is
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Applied Mechanics and Design
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GATE2016-3-5
The root of the function $f(x) = x^3+x-1$ obtained after first iteration on application of Newton-Raphson scheme using an initial guess of $x_0=1$ is $0.682$ $0.686$ $0.750$ $1.000$
The root of the function $f(x) = x^3+x-1$ obtained after first iteration on application of Newton-Raphson scheme using an initial guess of $x_0=1$ is$0.682$$0.686$$0.750$...
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Numerical Methods
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GATE2016-3-4
The area (in percentage) under standard normal distribution curve of random variable Z within limits from −$3$ to +$3$ is __________
The area (in percentage) under standard normal distribution curve of random variable Z within limits from −$3$ to +$3$ is __________
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Probability and Statistics
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GATE2016-3-3
Solutions of Laplace’s equation having continuous second-order partial derivatives are called biharmonic functions harmonic functions conjugate harmonic functions error functions
Solutions of Laplace’s equation having continuous second-order partial derivatives are calledbiharmonic functionsharmonic functionsconjugate harmonic functionserror fun...
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Differential Equations
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GATE2016-3-2
$\displaystyle{}\lim_{x\rightarrow 0}\dfrac{\log_e(1+4x)}{e^{3x}-1}$ is equal to $0 \\$ $\dfrac{1}{12} \\$ $\dfrac{4}{3} \\$ $1$
$\displaystyle{}\lim_{x\rightarrow 0}\dfrac{\log_e(1+4x)}{e^{3x}-1}$ is equal to$0 \\$$\dfrac{1}{12} \\$$\dfrac{4}{3} \\$$1$
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Calculus
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GATE2016-3-1
A real square matrix $\textbf{A}$ is called skew-symmetric if $A^T=A$ $A^T=A^{-1}$ $A^T=-A$ $A^T=A+A^{-1}$
A real square matrix $\textbf{A}$ is called skew-symmetric if$A^T=A$$A^T=A^{-1}$$A^T=-A$$A^T=A+A^{-1}$
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Linear Algebra
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