Question 1
Archimedes principle depends on the density of the immersed object.
A. True
B. False
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Archimedes principle does not depend on the density of the immersed object. It depends on the density of the fluid in which it is being immersed. It also depends on the volume of the object and acceleration due to gravity.
Question 2
Generator is a rotary actuator.
A. True
B. False
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Question 3
How many columns of pixel matrix are present in 16*2 display?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 2
D. 16
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
There are 16 pixel matrixes present in 16*2 display. A 16*2 display is made up of 16 columns and 2 rows of pixel matrix. Each pixel matrix is made up of 5*7 numbers of pixels. In total it has 1120 pixels.
Question 4
How many LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are present in 7 segment display?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
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Question 5
How many pixels are there in 16*2 displays?
A. 1000
B. 1200
C. 1120
D. 1100
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
1120 pixels are present in 16*2 displays. 16*2 display has 32 blocks in which can be used to display any number or character. Each block is made up of 5*7 pixel matrix. So the total number of pixel will be 32*35 = 1120 pixels.
Question 6
Motor is a rotary actuator.
A. True
B. False
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Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Motor is a rotary actuator. An actuator is a machine or mechanical component of a machine that moves and controls the movement of machine. It can be anything that controls the mechanism of a system. A rotary actuator produces rotary motion. Example: motor.
Question 7
The ON and OFF time of a buzzer can be controlled using PLC control system.
A. True
B. False
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Answer: Option A
Explanation:
The ON and OFF time of a buzzer can be controlled using PLC control system. PLC stands for programmable logic controller. It is a digital computer that can control electromechanical machines. The ON and OFF time of a buzzer can be easily controlled through it.
Question 8
What is the push provided by a fluid used in fluid based actuator, if a plastic ball of radius 4cm is immersed in it, Given that the fluid has a density of 1100kg/m3, plastic has a density of 800kg/m3, Take g= 10m/s2?
A. 1.695N
B. 2.9469N
C. 2.26N
D. 1.13N
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Given: Density of fluid (ρf) = 1100kg/m3Density of plastic (ρP) = 800kg/m3Since the push or thrust applied by a fluid does not depend on the density of object, so we will not consider the density of plastic. Rather we should focus on the density of fluid.g=10m/s2Radius=4cmVolume of wooden ball (V) = 4/3πr3=4/3π (0.03 m)3V=2.679*10-4 m3Push (P) = ρf*g*vP=1100kg/m3*10m/s*2.679*10-4 m3P=2.9469N
Question 9
What is the push provided by a hydraulic fluid used in fluid based actuator, if a steel ball of radius 3cm is immersed in it, Given that the fluid has a density of 1200kg/m3, Take g=10m/s2?
A. 1.695N
B. 3.2N
C. 2.26N
D. 1.356N
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Given: Density of fluid (ρf) = 1200kg/m3g=10m/s2Radius=3cmVolume of steel ball (V) = 4/3πr3=4/3π (0.03 m)3V=1.13*10-4 m3Push (P) = ρf*g*vP=1200kg/m3*10m/s*1.13*10-4 m3P=1.356N
Question 10
What is the push provided by a hydraulic fluid used in fluid based actuator, if a steel ball of radius 3cm is immersed in it, Given that the fluid has a density of 1500kg/m3, Take g=10m/s2?
A. 1.695N
B. 3.2N
C. 2.26N
D. 4N
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Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Given: Density of fluid (ρf)=1500kg/m3g=10m/s2Radius=3cmVolume of steel ball (V) = 4/3πr3=4/3π (0.03 m)3V=1.13*10-4 m3Push (P) = ρf*g*vP=1500kg/m3*10m/s*1.13*10-4 m3P=1.695N
Question 11
What is the push provided by a hydraulic fluid used in fluid based actuator, if a steel ball of radius 3cm is immersed in it, Given that the fluid has a density of 2000kg/m3, Take g=10m/s2?
A. 5N
B. 3.2N
C. 2.26N
D. 4N
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Given: Density of fluid (ρf)=2000kg/m3g=10m/sRadius=3cmVolume of steel ball (V) = 4/3πr3=4/3π (0.03 m)3V=1.13*10-4 m3Push (P) = ρf*g*vP=2000kg/m3*10m/s*1.13*10-4 m3P=2.26N
Question 12
Where will the push provided by a fluid of hydraulic piston will be more? (Consider the pistons are cylindrical and have same height)
A. Wooden piston of density 900 Kg/m3 and radius 6 cm
B. Iron piston of density 7850 Kg/m3 and radius 5 cm
C. Copper piston of density 8940 Kg/m3 and radius 5 cm
D. Glass piston of density 2580 Kg/m3 and radius 3 cm
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Answer: Option A
Explanation:
The push provided by a fluid of hydraulic piston will be more in a wooden piston of density 900 Kg/m3 and radius 6 cm. It is so because the push provided by the fluid does not depend on the density of rather it is directly proportional to the volume of the object. Since the wooden piston has maximum radius so the volume is also maximum.
Question 13
Which is not an output device?
A. Seven Segment display
B. Liquid crystal display
C. Lithium battery indicator
D. Lithium battery
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Lithium battery is not an output device. It can give input to a device. “Seven segment display” is used to display numerical values as well as some English alphabets. Liquid crystal display (LCD) can be used to display anything. Lithium battery indicator is used to display the battery level.
Question 14
Who invented hydraulic press?
A. Norbert wiener
B. Joseph Bramah
C. Charles young
D. Charles wheatstone
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Joseph Bramah invented hydraulic press. The first patent for hydraulic press was applied and patented by him in the year 1795. Hydraulic press uses hydraulic cylinders to generate compressive force.
Question 15
How many LED’s (Light Emitting Diodes) are present in 7 segment display?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
7 LED’s (Light Emitting Diodes) are present in 7 segment display. These 7 LED’s (Light Emitting Diodes) together form up a “8” like structure which can be used to display any number from 0 to 9. Each LED can be controlled individually.