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The document outlines a Faculty Training Test for Physics Engineering conducted by Aakash on August 21, 2023, covering topics such as pressure differences in fluids, Bernoulli's theorem, and complex problems related to fluid mechanics. It includes general instructions for answering questions, marking schemes, and a series of physics problems with multiple-choice answers. The test is designed to assess knowledge in advanced fluid mechanics concepts and applications.

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The document outlines a Faculty Training Test for Physics Engineering conducted by Aakash on August 21, 2023, covering topics such as pressure differences in fluids, Bernoulli's theorem, and complex problems related to fluid mechanics. It includes general instructions for answering questions, marking schemes, and a series of physics problems with multiple-choice answers. The test is designed to assess knowledge in advanced fluid mechanics concepts and applications.

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Test Date: 21/08/2023


PHY. ENGG.
Aakash
OYJUs
DT-17
Regd. Office : Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

FACULTY TRAINING TEST - 2023


Time: 45 Min.
PHYSICs (ENGG.) : DT -17 MM :80

Topics covered: Pressure difference in accelerated fluid: U-tube, Accelerating container;inclination of


liquid level with horizontal, Advanced level/complex problems based upon bulk properties
of solids, Bernoullie Theorem and applications

General Instructions:
1. Use ball point pen only to darken the appropriate circle. (hi-9

2. Mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle


3. Darken only one circle for each entry.
-
4. Darken the circle in the space provided only
5. Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use white-fluid or any other rubbing
material on Answer sheet.
6. Each question carries 4 marks. For every wrong response 1mark shall be deducted from total
SCore.

Choose the correct answer: A fluid container is containing a liquid of


1 The vertical limbs of a U shaped tube are density is accelerating upward with
acceleration a along the inclined plane of
filled with a liquid of density p upto a height h
on each side. The horizontal portion of the U inclination a as shown. Then the angle of
inclination of free surface is a
tube having length 2h, contains a liquid of
density 2p. The U tube is moved horizontaly
with an acceleration g/2 parallel to the
horizontal arm. The difference in heights in
liquid levels in the two vertical limbs, at steady
state will be
hino

8h
(1) (2)
7
4h a
(3) 7 (4) None of these (1) tan1
g cos oa
t2. A large tank is filled with water to a height H.
Asmall hole is made at the base of the tank. a+g sin a
It takes T1 time to decrease the height of
water to H/n, (n > 1) and it takes T2 time to
2) a g cos a

take out the rest of water. If T = T2. then the a-gsina


value of n is (3) tan t n

g(1+cos a)
(2) 3
sin a
(4) tan-a-g
(3) 4 (4) 2/2
g(1- cos a)
8 The cross sectional area of a horizontal tube
4 Figure shows a three arm tube in which a
liquid is filled upto levels of height 1. It is now increases along its length linearly, as we
move in the direction of flow. The variation of
rotated at an angular frequency o about an
pressure, as we move along its length in the
axis passing through arm B. The angular
frequency o at which level of liquid in arm B
direction of flow (X-direction), is best depicted
becomes zero. bywhich of the following graphs

(1)
p7

(1) (2)

X
(3) (4)
p
An open cubical tank was initially fully filled
with water. When the tank was accelerated
on a horizontal plane along one of its side it
was found that one third of volume of water
(3)
spilled out. The acceleration was
(2) 2g/3
(3) 3g/2 (4)None
6. Abody having volume Vand density p is
attached to the bottom of a container as (4)
showD. Density of the liquid is d>p). 9 Water is flowing steadily through a horizontal
Container has a Constant upward tube of non-uniform cross-section. If the
acceleration a. Tension in the string is pressure of water is 4 x 104 N/m² at a point
where cross-section is 0.02 m² and velocity of
flow is 2 m/s, what is pressure at a point
where cross-section reduces to 01 m2.
a (1) 1.4 x 10 N/m² (2Y3.4 x 104 N/m2
(3) 2.4 x104 N/m² (4) none of these
Paragraph for Question Nos. 10 to 12
(1) MDg- plg + a)) (2) V(g +a) (d-p)
A reetangular box is completely filled with a liquid of A
(3) V(d- plg (4) none ensity p, as shown in the figure. The box is
7 A jet of water with cross section of 6 cm² accelerated horizontaly with a constant acceleration a.
strikes a wallat an angle of 60° to the normal
and rebounds elastically from the wall without A
losing energy. If the velocity of the water in Liquid
the jet is 12 m/s, the force acting on the wall
is
3
4)6-x
to
(1) 0.864 N (2) 86.4 N
Answer the following questions
(3) 72 N (4) 7.2 N
10. The pressure at C is 15. Water flows through a frictionless duct wvith a
cross-section varying as shown in figure.
((1))pgH+ paL (2) Zero Pressure p at points along the axis is
(3) pal (4) PgH represented by

11The pressure at B is
(1) pgh+ pal (2) 0
(3) paL 14) pgH
12The pressure at the point A is pA
(1) pgh+ pal V(2) 0
(3) pal (4) pgH
(1)
,13 Bernoullie's principle is conservation of
(1YMechanical ener9
(2) Linear momentum
pA
(3) Angular momentum
(4) None of these
14. Fountains usually seen in gardens are
generated by a wide pipe with an enclosure (2)
at one end having many small holes.
Consider one Such fountain which is
produced by a pipe of internal diameter2 cm
in which water flows at a rate 3 ms-1, The p
enclosure has 100 holes each of diameter
0.05 cm. The velocity of water coming out of
the holes is (in ms-1): (3)
(1) 0.48 (2) 96

(3) 24 (4) 48
p

"(4)

16, Acylindrical vessel filled with water upto the


height H becomes empty in time to due to a
small hole at the bottom of the vessel. If water
is filled to aheight 4H it will flow out in time

(1) to (2) 4to


(3) 8to (4) 2to
17. Acylindrical vessel open at the top Is 20 cm 19. A tank is filled up to a height 2H with a liquid
high and 10 cmn in diameter. A circular hole and is placed on aplatform of height H from
whose cross-sectional area 1 cm² is cut at the the ground. The distance x from the ground
where a small hole is punched to get the
centre of the bottom of the vessel. Water flows
maximum range R is
from atube above it into the vessel at the rate
100 cms1. The height of water in the vessel (1) H (2) 1.25 H
under steadystate is (Take g= 1000cms-2) (35 1.5 H (4)2H
(1) 20 cm 20 In a cylindrical vessel containing liquid of
density p, there are two holes in the side walls
(2) 15 cm at heights of hi and h2 respectively such that
(3) 10 cm the range of efflux at the bottom of the vessel
is same. The height of a hole, for which the
(4) 5 cm range of efflux would be maximum, willbe
18. A vertical tank, open at the top, is filled with a
liquid and rests on a smooth horizontal
surface. A small hole is opened at the centre
of one side of the tank. The area of cross
section of the tank is N times the area of the
hole, where N is a large number. Neglect
mass of the tank itself. The initial acceleration
of the tank is (1) h2-h1 (2) h2 + h
-hË
9
(1) 2N lmxv (3) 2
he
(2) 2N
hth

(3 2

hh2

(4)
2/N

2 H

9 2 o
20 X (o0o
2

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