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GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 1

A part has been omitted from the sentence given below and it is to be filled with idioms, to make the sentences grammatically and meaningfully correct. Mark the answer correctly accordingly. Although Mr. Naipaul was he never boasted about anything or try to use the resources available to him in an unethical way:

  1. A armchair traveller

  2. Born with a silver spoon

  3. A big fish in a small pond

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 1
‘Armchair traveller’ - someone who reads books or watches TV programmes about other places and countries, but doesn’t actually travel anywhere. ‘Born with a silver spoon’ = born into a very rich family. ‘A big fish in a small pond’ = an important and highly ranked person in a small group or organisation. Since the sentence does not contain any reference about travelling (1) cannot be true here.
GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 2

Directions: Select one figure from the answer figures which will continue the same series as given in the problem figures.

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 2

Problem figure (5) is the same as figure (1). So, the answer figure will be the same as figure (2)

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GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 3

If HOG THE FOG → FNE DGS FNG, CPN FIU QPN → MOP THE MOB Then SOB THE BOSS

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 3

So, SOB THE BOSS→ PRNADGSANR

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 4

The number lock of a suitcase has 4 wheels, each labelled with ten digits, i.e. from 0 to 9. The lock opens with a sequence of four digits with no repeats. What is the probability of a person getting the sequence to open the suitcase?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 4

There are 10C4 4! = 5040 sequences of 4 distinct digits, out of which there is only one sequence in which the lock opens.

Required probability = 1/5040

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 5

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

Since she believed him to be both candid and trustworthy, she refused to consider the possibility that his statement had been .

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 5
Because of the use of the conjunction 'since', meaning 'because', the second part of the sentence should corroborate what is stated in the first part. If she had believed that the person was candid (meaning frank) and trustworthy. She would obviously not have considered him to be insincere.
GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 6

Directions: The table lists the size of building lots in the Orange Grove subdivision and the people who are planning to build on those lots. For each lot, installation of utilities costs $12,516. The city charges impact fees of $3,879 per lot. There are also development fees of 16.15 cents per square foot of land.

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 6
The smallest lot is 6,699 square feet and the largest lot is 9,004 square feet.

Required percentage = (6699/9004) × 100 = 0.744 × 100 ≈ 75%

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 7

A cylinder P of radius 14 m and height 44 m pierces through another cylinder Q whose radius is thrice the radius of cylinder P and height is ;i. times of the cylinder P as shown in the figure below. Two different liquids are poured simultaneously in both the cylinders at the rate of 44 m3/minute in cylinder P and at the rate of 64 m3/ minute in cylinder Q, till the cylinders are filled up to the brim. The time taken to completely fill the two cylinders is

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 7
Volume of cylinder P = 44 x 14 x 14 x 22/7 = 27104 m3

Radius of cylinder Q = 14 x 3 = 42 m

Height of cylinder Q = (4/11) x 44 = 16 m

Volume of cylinder Q in which the liquid can be filled = 22/7 x 42 x 42 x 16 — 22/7 x 14 x 14 x 16

= 88704 — 9856 = 78848 m3

Time taken to fill cylinder P = 27104/44 = 616 minutes

Time taken to fill cylinder Q = 78848/64 = 1232 minutes

So the time taken to completely fill the 2 cylinders is 1232 minutes or 20 hours and 32 minutes.

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 8

A reservoir will be filled in 12 hours if two pipes function simultaneously. The second pipe fills the reservoir 10 hours faster than the first. How many hours will the second pipe take to fill the reservoir?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 8
Let the first pipe fill the reservoir in x hours.

Then, the second pipe can fill the reservoir in x – 10 hours.

Now, according to the question,

1/x + 1/x-10 = 1/12

⇒ 12(x – 10 + x) = x2 – 10x

⇒ 24x – 120 = x2 – 10x

⇒ x2 – 34x + 120 = 0

⇒ x2 – 30x - 4x + 120 = 0

⇒ (x – 30)(x – 4) = 0

⇒ x = 30, 4

But, x ≠ 4 (∵ x – 10 should be positive)

∴ x = 30 hours

x – 10 = 20 hours

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 9

In a class, 40% of the students enrolled for Math and 70% enrolled for Economics. If 15% of the students enrolled for both Math and Economics, what % of the students of the class did not enroll for either of the two subjects?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 9
We know that (A U B) = A + B — (A n B), where (A U B) represents the set of people who have enrolled for at least one of the two subjects Math or Economics and (A n B) represents the set of people who have enrolled for both the subjects Math and Economics.

(AUB)=A+B—(AnB) * (A u B) = 40 + 70 — 15 = 95%

That is 95% of the students have enrolled for at least one of the two subjects Math or Economics.

Therefore, the balance (100 — 95)% = 5% of the students have not enrolled for either of the two subjects.

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 10

If prices are reduced by 20% and sales are increased by 15%, what is the net effect on gross receipts?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 10
Let original price = p, and original sales = s.

Therefore, original gross receipts = ps. Let new price = 0.80p, and new sales = 1.15s.

Therefore, new gross receipts = 0.92ps. Gross receipts are only 92% of what they were.

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 11

Which one of the following statements related to grinding process is INCORRECT?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 11
Grinding wheels are made of very fine abrasive grain. Finer will be the abrasive grain better will be the surface finish. During grinding, abrasive grains which is made of brittle material tend to fracture frequently.

Specific energy of grinding 50 J/mm3

Specific energy of turning 2 J/mm3 to 5 J/mm3

Cutting speed in grinding is much higher than that in face milling.

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 12

Point A lies on link 2 and B lies on link 4 in the shaper quick return mechanism as shown. Both are coincident points. Which of the following statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 12

Absolute linear velocity of any point is always perpendicular to the line joining the point and the centre about which the point rotates.

Velocity of any point on a link with respect to another point on the same link is always perpendicular to the line joining these points on the configuration diagram.

*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 13

In certain machining operation with a cutting speed of 50 m/min, tool life of 45 min was observed. When the cutting speed was increased to 100 m/min, the tool life is decreased to 10 min. Calculate the cutting speed (in m/min) for maximum productivity, if tool change time is 2 min


Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 13
Given V1 = 50 m/min , T1 = 45 min

V2 = 100 m/min , T2 = 10 min

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 14

The angular velocity of a disk is given by the relation ω = at2 + b, where a = 5 rad/s3 and b = 2 rad/s. If the radius of the disk is 0.8 m, then at t = t1 = 0.5 s, the magnitudes of the velocity and acceleration of point A on the disk respectively are

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 14
We have a = 5 rad/s3, b = 2 rad/s, r = 0.8 m and t = t1 = 0.5 s.

ω = at2 + b = (5) (0.5)2 + 2 = 3.25 rad/s

Α = dw/dt = 2at= 2(5) (0.5) = 5.0rad/s2

So, v = ωr

= (3.25) (0.8) = 2.60 m/s

And a =

=

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 15

During heat treatment of steel, the hardness of various structures in increasing order is

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 15
Martensite is the hardest phase among the given structures

Fine grains have higher strength and hardness compared to coarse grains.

Sepherodite structure has lower hardness compared to pearlite and martensite.

*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 16

In the figure shown, the link acts as part of the elevator control for an airplane. The attached aluminium tube has an inner diameter of 25 mm and a wall thickness of 5 mm.

What will be the maximum shear stress (in MPa) in the tube when a cable force of 600 N is applied to the cables? (Answer up to one decimal place)


Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 16

Torque, T = 600 (0.15) = 90 N - m

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 17

Two bodies at different temperatures are mixed in an insulated calorimeter. Which of the following quantities remains conserved?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 17
When two bodies at different temperatures are mixed in the calorimeter, heat flows from one body to the other due to the temperature difference. This results in change in the internal energy of the individual bodies. There is no exchange of heat with the surrounding in the calorimeter. Thus, the total internal energy of the bodies remain conserved as no external work is done on them.
*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 18

The height of water in an airtight pressurised tank is 20 m. A hose pointing straight up is connected to the bottom of the tank. The gauge pressure above the water surface is 204 kPa. What will be the maximum height (in m) to which the water stream could rise? (The system is at sea level.) (Answer to the nearest integer.)


Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 18
Consider point (1) at the free end of water in the tank and point (2) at top of the water trajectory.

Using Bernoulli equation between these two points:

*Multiple options can be correct
GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 19

Consider the following statements and mention which of them is/are CORRECT?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 19

Reynolds number is the ratio of viscous forces to inertia forces

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 20

Consider the following statements for single-stage reciprocating compressors:

  1. Isothermal process is the most desirable process for compression.

  2. The size of clearance volume provided in the compressor has no effect on work done per kg of air delivered.

  3. The volumetric efficiency of the compressor decreases with increasing pressure.

Which of the above statements are correct?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 20
Isothermal process requires less work input.

So, work done is independent of clearance volume.

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 21

The rise motion of a cam is given by equation where a is total rise and θ is in rad. The jerk at

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 21

*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 22

A water sample at 100 kPa has specific volumes as vf = 0.001043 m3/kg and vg = 1.6940 m3/kg. If the sample has the quality of 10%, the volume fraction of the vapour will be ___. (Answer up to three decimal places.)


Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 22
This is a two-phase state at a given pressure.

vf = 0.001043 m3/kg, vg = 1.6940 m3/kg

From the definition of quality, we get the masses from total mass, m, as:

mf = (1 – x) m and mg, = x m, where x is the quality factor.

The volumes are:

So, the volume fraction of vapour is:

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 23

Match the type of gears with their most approximate description.

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GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 24

On the psychrometric chart, a cooling and dehumidification process appears as a line that is

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 24
A cooling and dehumidification process appears as a line that is diagonal downwards to the left (SW direction) as shown in the figure.
*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 25

The chances of a cricketer scoring a century is 20%. The chances of a cricketer hitting a century and getting above 150 runs in the match is 5%. Given that a cricketer scores a century, the probability that he gets more than 150 runs is —---.

[ give answer into two decimal places]


Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 25
Given

P(scoring a century) = 0.20

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 26

Which of the following statements is incorrect?

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 26
The cutting force Fc acts in the direction of the cutting speed and supplies the energy required for cutting.

The thrust force Ft acts in a direction normal to the cutting velocity, that is, perpendicular to the workpiece.

The chip breaker has traditionally been a piece of metal clamped to the rake face of the tool which bends the chip and breaks it.

Continuous chips are usually formed with ductile materials at high cutting speeds and/or high rake angles.

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 27

The following data are given for calculating limits of dimensions and tolerance for a hole: Tolerance unit ‘i’ (microns) = 0.45 D1/3 + 0.001D. Where D is in mm. Diameter step is 18-30. If the fundamental deviation for hole H is zero and 1T8 =25 i, the maximum and minimum limit of dimension for 25H8 hole (in mm) respectively are

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GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 28

Let P and Q be square matrices such that PQ = I. Then, zero is an eigenvalue of

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 28
We have PQ = I.

Or Q = P–1 or P = Q–1

If zero is an eigenvalue of any of the matrices, then the other matrix will have infinity as an eigenvalue. Thus, zero is not an eigenvalue of either P or Q.

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 29

During a steady gas metal arc welding with direct current electrode positive polarity; the welding current, voltage and weld speed are 150 A, 30 V and 6 m/min respectively. A metallic wire electrode of diameter 1.2 mm is being fed at a constant rate of 12 m/min. The density, specific heat and melting temperature of the wire electrode are 7000 kg/m3, 500J/kg and 1530°C respectively. The melting efficiency (in %) of the wire electrode is Assume the ambient temperature to be 30°C and neglect the latent heat of melting. Further consider that 2/3rd of the total electrical power is available for melting of the wire electrode.

Detailed Solution for GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 29
Heat generated = VI

= 150*30

= 4500 J/s

Heat available for melting = ⅔ * heat generated

= ⅔ * 4500

= 3000 J/s

Heat required for welding = ?/4 d2 * R * pCp ΔT

= ?/4 * 1.22 * 10-6 * 12/60 * 7000 * 500 (1530-30)

= 1187.52J/s

Melting efficiency = 1187.52 /3000 *100

= 39.58%

GATE Mock Test Mechanical Engineering (ME) - 7 - Question 30

The value of integral

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