I & C Te MCQ Booklet 2021
I & C Te MCQ Booklet 2021
I & C Te MCQ Booklet 2021
MCQ Booklet
INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS
1. The static performance characteristics of instruments are
a) Dynamic error b) Hysterisis
c) Resolution d) Fidelity
2. The dynamic characteristics of the instrument are
a) Measuring lag b) Fidelity c) Overshoot d) Resolution
3. Column I Column II
a) Piezoelectric accelerometer i) Acoustic measurement
b) Thermistor ii) Vibration measurement
c) Sound level meter iii) Temperature measurement
iv) Flow measurement
4. The uncertainty in the measurement is expressed in terms of
a) Correction b) Precision
c) Accuracy d) Error
5.The dynamic characteristics of the instrument are
A) Measuring lag B) Fidelity
C) Overshoot D) Resolution
6. The static characteristics of the instrument are
Answer: d
Explanation: Both water and transformer oils are used in small pressure differential applications,
but the difference is that water has problems related to relatively faster evaporation.
18. In which of the following categories be thin plate diaphragm included?
a) Primary transducer
b) Secondary transducer
c) Voltage measuring devices
d) Spring balance systems
Answer: a
Explanation: Primary transducers are devices which converts measurand into mechanical
quantities. Diaphragm converts pressure into displacement which is a mechanical quantity
19. Which of the following quantities can be measured using bellows?
a) Absolute pressure
b) Gauge pressure
c) Differential pressure
d) All of the mentioned
Answer: d
Explanation: Bellows can be used for measuring Absolute pressure, Gauge pressure and
Differential pressure of measuring medium. This is accomplished using two bellow chambers
provided.
20. Which of the following conversion take place in bourdon tubes?
a) Pressure to displacement
b) Pressure to voltage
c) Pressure to strain
d) Pressure to force
Answer: a
Explanation: In bourdon tubes converts input pressure into displacement and displacement of the
needle will be directly proportional to input pressure.
21. Which of the following devices convert pressure to displacement?
a) Diaphragm
b) Bellow
c) Capsule
d) Both diaphragm and capsule
Answer: d
Explanation: Both diaphragm and capsule convert pressure into displacement which can be
measured using indicating instruments. Displacement will be proportional to applied pressure.
22. Which of the following is not a type of pressure sensing element?(A) Bellows
(B) Bourdon tube
(C) Manometer
(D) Orifice plate
Answer: a
Explanation: Temperature gradient is a vector quantity with both magnitude and dimension.
29. Which of the following represents unit for temperature gradient?
a) K/m2
b) K
c) K/m
d) K/s
Answer: c
Explanation: Temperature gradient is a measure of temperature in kelvin measure per meter length.
43. Which of the following is used as indication instrument in a liquid expansion system?
a) Bellows
b) Bourdon tube
c) Ammeter
d) Thermometer
Answer: b
Explanation: Bourdon tube converts pressure into displacement and in liquid expansion systems
output expansion pressure is applied to bourdon tube for indication.
44. Which of the following is true for bimetallic type thermometer?
a) Two metals have same temperature coefficients
b) Two metals have different temperature coefficient
c) One metal is cooled always
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: b
Explanation: In a bimetallic type thermometer, two metals are used which are different in
temperature coefficients.
45. Analogous quantities of heat flow and temperature in electrical are _____________ and
_______________
a) Potential and current
b) Current and potential
c) Power and potential
d) Current and power
Answer: b
Explanation: Heat flow in the thermal system is analogous to current flow in electrical, and
temperature between two points is analogous to potential between two points in electrical.
46. Ratio of net amount of heat received and stored in the body for certain time interval is
known as _________________
a) Temperature
b) Thermal coefficient
c) Thermal storage capacity
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: c
Explanation: Thermal storage capacity denoted by C is the ratio of the Net amount of heat received
and stored in the body.
47. The thermocouple circuit which is used to measure temperature works on ____.
a. Seebeck effect
b. Peltier effect
c. Thomson effect
d. none of the above
48. In electric resistance thermometer, the thermometric property is
a. electric current passing through a metal wire
b. resistance of a metal wire
c. voltage between two extreme end points of a metal wire
d. none of the above
49. Which of the following is chosen as a standard thermometric substance?
a. Gas
b. Thermocouple
c. Electric resistance
d. Mercury
50. The characteristic of a material or a body which is taken as an indication of change in
temperature is known as
a. Thermodynamics property
b. Thermostatic property
c. Thermometric property
d. none of the above
51. Which law of thermodynamics is the basis of temperature measurement?
a. Zeroth law of thermodynamics
b. First law of thermodynamics
c. Second law of thermodynamics
d. none of the above
52. The term which can differentiate thermodynamics from other sciences is ____.
a. Pressure
b. Temperature
c. Mass
d. none of the above
Answer:a
Explanation: Beams are used for force measuring applications, all other devices listed are used for
measuring pressure.
6. Load cells are used for measuring _______________
a) Large weights only
b) Small weights only
c) Weights moving in high speed
d) Slowly moving weights
Answer: d
Explanation: Load cells are used for measuring weights of slowly moving bodies so that their weight will
be uniformly distributed over load cell surface.
Answer: c
Explanation: Force applied to a load cell is measured using determining tensile and compressive
components of strain. Strain gauges are attached to the surface of the load cell.
Answer: d
Explanation: Commonly load cell measure applied force using strain gauges, but in some cases,
force is measured by detecting displacement, that is a force to displacement conversion.
10. Which of the following statement is true for force?
a) Force is a scalar quantity
b) Force is a vector quantity
c) Force is a dimensionless quantity
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: b
Explanation: Force can be described as a vector quantity, in which measurement of magnitude and
direction of application is important.
Answer: a
Explanation: Diaphragm elements, being a small force capacity is used for measuring small forces
only.
12. In systemic diagram, force can be represented by an
A. arrow
B. plus
C. dot
D. star
14. A frictional force acting on an object when it moves through air is called
A. air resistance
B. water resistance
C. air pressure
D. air condensation
24. Strain gauge rosettes are used when the direction of the _________.
(A) principal stress is unknown
(B) hoop stress is known
(C) principal stress is known
(D) hoop stress is unknown
28. Current flows through a circuit spontaneously when two dissimilar metals are joined to
form a thermocouple, provided the two junctions formed are maintained at different
temperatures. This effect is termed as _________.
(A) Thomson effect
(B) Seebeck effect
(C) Rankine effect
(D) Stefan effect
30. With reference to a McLeod gauge, the ratio V1/a is called ______.
(A) damping ratio
(B) Poisson’s ratio
(C) aspect ratio
(D) compression ratio
32. Which of the following devices works on the principle of mutual inductance?
(A) Potentiometer
(B) Rheostat
(C) Piezoelectric crystal
(D) LVDT
33. When pressure is applied onto the diaphragm, the distance between the two metal plates
changes, which in turn changes the _______.
(A) capacitance
(B) inductance
(C) resistance
(D) reluctance
34. When an elastic member is used in conjunction with a strain gauge, it is called a ______.
(A) proving ring
(B) absorption dynamometer
(C) prony brake
(D) load cell
36. Which of the following instrument can be used for the measurement of a temperature
above 1500°K?
1. Mercury thermometer
2. Gas Thermometer
3. Thermoelectric pyrometer
4. Any of the above
1. Same as a photometer
2. Same as a photoemissive cell
3. Same as a photoconductive cell
4. Same as a photovoltaic cell
1. Strain in structure
4. Leakage reactance
1. Strain gauge
2. Photovoltaic cell
3. Thermistor
4. Pressure pick up
1. Pressure
2. Temperature
3. Level
41. Which of the following devices can be used for measuring torque?
a) Helical spring
b) Flat spiral spring
c) Bellows
d) Diaphragm
Answer: b
Explanation: Flat spiral springs are, flat springs which are fixed at center and force is applied on the
peripheral end.
Answer: b
Explanation: Dynamometers are the devices which are used to measure torque in rotating parts of
machines, mainly torque of rotating shafts.
Answer: c
Explanation: Torque can be measured as the product of applied force and length of arm. Hence both of the
parameters are important in the measurement of torque.
44. Which of the following represents the correct relationship between angular displacement and
torque?
a) Direct proportionality
b) Inverse proportionality
c) Equal magnitude
d) None of the mentioned
Answer: a
Explanation: Torque of a bar is proportional to force applied tangential to bar, and hence torque can be
treated as direct proportional with angular displacement.
45. Which of the following represents the correct position of strain gauges in torque measurement?
a) 900 with each other
b) Parallel to shaft axis
c) Perpendicular to shaft axis
d) 450 from shaft axis
Answer: d
Explanation: All strain gauges are positioned 450 equally from shaft axes, such an arrangement causes
insensitivity to bending or axial stress.
46. A torsion bar of constant inner radius and length is applied with constant torque. What will
happen for the angular displacement if outer radius of torsion bar is increased?
a) Increase
b) Decreases
c) Doubles
d) Halved
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Answer: a
Explanation: The SI unit of torque is Newton-meter (Nm). Torque is defined as force multiplied by the
position vector and Sine of the angle between the force vector and position vector. The corresponding SI
unit of measurement is Newton and meter. So the SI unit is newton meter.
48. What type of torque is associated with braking system of a vehicle, when brakes are applied?
a) Stationary torque
b) Dynamic torque
c) Static torque
d) Distinctive torque
Answer: c
Explanation: When brakes are applied in a moving vehicle, static torque is generated. It is because the
force applied by the brakes is static as there is no acceleration involved, so the corresponding torque
generated is called static torque.
49. What varies in a strain gauge torque sensor when force is applied?
a) Resistance
b) Inductance
c) Capacitance
d) Velocity
Answer: a
Explanation: Resistance varies in a strain gauge torque sensor when force is applied. A strain gauge has
some electrical conductive material printed on an insulated substrate, when force is applied over it the
material experiences a strain and the resistance of the material changes.
50. The two types of torque are: ______ torque and ________ torque.
a) Static torque, dynamic torque
b) Static torque, distinctive torque
c) Stationary torque, non-stationary torque
d) Dynamic, non-dynamic
Answer: a
Explanation: The two types of torque are: Static torque and dynamic torque. The torque generated when
there is no relative acceleration is called static torque. Whereas the torque generated due to dynamic
acceleration or deacceleration is called dynamic torque.
A. force only
C. mass
C. axis of rotation
D. moment arm
A. parallel distance
B. perpendicular distance
C. normal distance
D. resultant force
Unit No. 3
a) Active
b) Passive
c) Secondary
d) Inverse
a) Active transducer
b) Analog transducer
c) Digital transducer
d) Pulse transducer
a) Active transducers
b) Passive transducers
c) Analog transducers
d) Primary transducers
a) Material of wire
b) Length of wire
c) Diameter of wire
d) Excitation voltage
a) 1 to 1.5
b) 1.5 to 2.0
c) 0.5 to 1.0
d) 5 to 10
12) Certain type of materials generates an electrostatic charge or voltage when mechanical force is applied
across them. Such materials are called
a) Piezo-electric
b) Photo-electric
c) Thermo-electric
d) Photo-resistive
13) LVDT windings are wound on
a) Steel sheets
b) Aluminium
c) Ferrite
d) Copper
a) Self inductance
b) Mutual inductance
c) Reluctance
d) Permanence
15) Which of the following can be measured with the help of piezo electric crystal?
a) Force
b) Velocity
c) Sound
d) Pressure
a) Static
b) Dynamic
c) Transient
d) Both static and dynamic
Answer: a
Explanation: The purpose of gyroscope or gyro in an inertial navigation system is to space stabilize the
accelerometers. In gimballed platforms, the gyros measure the rotation of the platform, which is angularly
isolated from the vehicle’s motion.
Answer: a
Explanation: Accelerometer is the measurement of the change in velocity or speed divided by time. For
example, a car accelerating from a standstill to 60mph in 60 seconds is determined to have an acceleration
of 10mph per second(60/6).
Answer: b
Explanation: Accelerometer in laptops protect hard drives from damage. If the laptop were to suddenly
drop while in use, the accelerometer would detect the sudden free fall and immediately turn off the hard
drive to avoid hitting the reading heads into the hard drive platter.
Answer: a
Explanation: Effect of magnetic field on thermal conductivity is known as Righi-Leduc effect. It is also known as Thermal hall-
effect.
28) Which of the following describes molecule movement in gas and liquid?
a) Conduction
b) Convection
c) Radiation
d) Diffusion
29) Which of the following differential pressure flow meter has high pressure loss ?
Venturi
Orifice
Nozzle
Pitot
A.Specific gravity
B.Viscosity
C.Flow
D.Rotation
Introduction to Control Systems
Traffic signal used for controlling the traffic across cross road is a
1.
a) Closed loop c) Open loop control
b) System d) None of these
control system system
A person driving car and required to maintain speed the car at 60 km/hr is an example of
2.
a. Open loop b. Closed loop c. Automatic control d. Discrete control
system system system system
In an open loop control system
c. Only system
3. a. Output is b. Output is
parameters have d. None of the
independent of dependent on
effect on the control above
control input control input
output
In closed loop control system, with positive value of feedback gain the overall gain of
the system will
4.
a. decrease b. increase c. be unaffected d. any of the above
10.
a. Field controlled b. Ward Leonard
c. Metadyne
D.C. motor control Stroboscope
Which of the following statements is not necessarily correct for open control system?
a. Input command
b. Presence of non-
11. is the sole factor d. Generally free
linearity’s
responsible for c. Less expensive from problems of
causes
providing the non-linearities
malfunctioning
control action
In open loop system
d. the control
12. a. the control action b. the control action c. the control action
action is
depends on the depends on depends on the
independent of
size of the system system variables input signal
the output
---------has tendency to oscillate
13.
a. Open loop b. Closed loop d. Neither (a) nor
c. Both (a) and (b)
system system (b)
A good control system has all the following features except
14.
d. sufficient power
a. good stability b. slow response c. good accuracy
handling capacity
A car is running at a constant speed of 50 km/h, which of the following is the feedback
Element for the driver?
15.
c. Needle of the
a. Clutch b. Eyes d. Steering wheel
speedometer
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The initial response when the output is not equal to input is called
16.
a. Transient d. Either of the
b. Error response c. Dynamic response
response above
A control system working under unknown random actions is called
17.
a. computer control b. digital data c. stochastic control d. adaptive control
system system system system
An automatic toaster is a loop control system.
18.
a. Open b. Closed c. partially closed d. any of the above
A closed loop system is distinguished from open loop system by which of the following?
20.
a. Servomechanism b. Feedback c. Output pattern d. Input pattern
28.
c. Output/actuating d. Actuating
a. Output/input b. Input/output
signal signal/output
The most expensive control system is
29.
a. Manually d. Uncontrolled
b. Open-loop c. Closed-loop
controlled system
A rider riding a bike is an example of
30.
a. Manual open b. Manual closed c. Automatic open d. Automatic closed
loop system loop system loop system loop system
c. G(S)/1±G(S)H(S) d. 1+G(S)H(S)
In a feedback control system, if G1 is the feed-forward function H1 is the feedback function to give negative
feedback, then the closed loop transfer function C(S)/R(S) is given by
8.
6.
d. None of the
a. Kd/Ki b. Ki/Kp c. Kp/Ki above
control mode or action considers the error which are going to occur in future & applies the
correction in anticipation these errors.
7.
For a system steady state constants are B= -5, KH =0.5 , the slope of vertical spacing forthe system is
2.
a. 2.5 b. -10 c. 2.5 d. 5
For a system in steady state, the vertical spacing between the lines of a controller plot is given by
5.
d. 𝜕𝑚ǀ
𝜕𝑚ǀ 𝝏𝑽 𝜕𝑉ǀ C
a.
𝜕𝑐
V b. 𝝏𝒎C
ǀ c.
𝜕𝐶
m 𝜕𝑉
For a system in steady state, if command signal increases & load is constant, then the output will
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6.
a. Decrease b. Increase c. Remain same d. Become zero
For a system in steady state, if load on the system suddenly increases, the system output will
7.
a. Increase b. Decrease c. Remain constant d. Be sinusoidal
A system will have two roots symmetrically placed about the origin if rouths array
14. a. Has a row of all b. Has two sign c. Has all positive d. Has all negative
zeros changes in the terms in the first terms in the first
coefficients first coulomn column column
Marginally stable has some roots with real parts equal to zero, but none with positive real parts.
17.
a. True b. false c. d.
The first column of Routh table containing the integers 2, 4,-5, 3. The system is
18.
a. Stable b. Unstable c. Marginally stable d. None of these
If the poles of a control system lie on the imaginary axis in S-plane the system will be
19.
c. Conditionally d. Marginally
a. Unstable b. Stable stable
stable
20. If a row in Routh’s array has all zeros, the system
c. Has two or more
roots d. Has two roots in
a. Is stable b. Is unstable symmetrically right half plane
placed about the
origin
If a row in Routh’s array contains all zeros, then the system is stable
21.
a. True b. false c. d.
A system has two-roots located in the right half plane if Routh’s array,
25.
a. no net pole b. net pole c. simple pole d. two poles
Root Locus
If P-Z = 2 then the angle of the asymptotes to root locus are
1.
a) 450& 3150 b) 1350& 2250 c) 1800& -1800 d) 900& 2700
6.
a. An unstable b. a marginally d. an oscillatory
c. a stable system system
system stable system
Which of the following is the best method for determining the stability and transient response?
7.
d. None of the
a. Root locus b. Bode plot c. Nyquist plot above
If P= no of poles and Z= no od zeros, then if P>Z, the ‘root locus’ will have following numbers of branches
going to infinity,
8.
a. P b. Z c. P+Z d. P-Z
‘Angles of departure’ are required to draw the root locus if a system has
9.
a. Complex c. Complex d. All real zeros
b. All real poles
conjugate zeros conjugate poles
10. If entire ‘root locus’ is in the left half plane, then the system is
c. Stable only for
a. Unstable b. Stable certain range of d. Marginally stable
K
If total number of poles and zeros on the real axis to the right of any point on the real axis is ‘even’, then
that point lies on the ‘root locus’
11.
a. True b. false c. d.
a. True b. false c. d.
For a unity feedback system with (𝑠)=(𝑠+4) 𝑠+1 (𝑠+2) , Breakaway point/s exists .
17.
b) One d) One
18. a) One branch starting c) One branch starting
branch starting from 1 & branch starting from -2 &
from -1 & terminating at -2 from -1 & terminating at -1
terminating at K terminating at -2
Bode Plot
Phase cross over frequency is the frequency at which
1.
a) M=0 b) Ø = -1800 c) G.M.=0 d) P.M.= 0
The initial slope of the bode plot for a transfer function having simple pole at origin is
9.
a. 20 db/dec b. -40 db/dec c. 40 db/dec d. -20 db/dec
a) 2
b) 0.5 c) 1 d) None of these
For K = 0.2, magnitude plot will be . K is gain of the system
15.
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State Space Method
State space method is preferred for
1. d) Manually
b) Non-Linear and c) Open loop controlled
a) Linear system
complex system system systems
If X1,X2 and X3 are the three state variables and if DX1 =X2 and DX2 = x3 ,then the
techniques used is
2.
a. Direct b. parallel c. Series d. General
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3. c. Simple and
a. Simple Linear b. Non-Linear and d. None
Derivative
system complex system
system
In general programming the differential equation is expressed in the form of a partial fraction equation
4.
a. True b. false c. d.
In direct programming the differential equation is expressed in the form of a partial fraction expression
5.
a. True b. false c. d.
6.
a. Direct b. General c. Series d. Parallel
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