1.the bottom of the crater on Mars.
2.Mars standard sea level".
3.earth's standard sea level.
4.the same depth of the crater on earth.
Answer 31.occurs at about half the pressure pY
2.occurs at about double the pressure pY.
3.occurs at about the same pressure pY.
4.never occurs.
Answer 31.0.4 m
2.1.4 m
3.2.4 m
4.3.4 m
Answer 21.13 to 14
2. 14 to 15
3.15 to 16
4.16 to 17
Answer 11.sin(β"“θ)
2.cos(β"“θ)
3. sin(θ"“β)
4. cos(θ"“β)
Answer 21.reflective
2.utopian
3.luxuriant
4.unpopular
Answer 41.intrepidity
2.inevitability
3.inability
4.inertness
Answer 11. 1/s(ms2 + k)
2.1/ms2 + k
3.s/ms2 + k
4.1/s2(ms2 + k)
Answer 11.diffuser throat larger than the nozzle throat and the shock located just at the diffuser throat
2. diffuser throat larger than the nozzle throat and the shock located downstream of the diffuser throat.
3.diffuser throat of the same size as the nozzle throat and the shock located just at the diffuser throat.
4.diffuser throat of the same size as the nozzle throat and the shock located downstream of the diffuser throat.
Answer 21.shear stresses due to an aerodynamic moment component alone.
2.normal (bending) stresses due to aerodynamic forces.
3.shear stresses due to aerodynamic forces alone.
4.shear stresses due to aerodynamic forces and a moment component.
Answer 41. reducing the engine thrust alone
2. reducing the angle of attack alone
3.generating a nose down pitch rate.
4.increasing the engine thrust alone.
Answer 31.did not question that progress was a fact.
2.did not approve of Biology.
3.framed the laws of progress
4.emphasized Biology over Social Sciences.
Answer 11.12
2.40
3.50
4.60
Answer 31. the freestream Mach number is sonic.
2.the freestream Mach number is supersonic.
3.the Mach number somewhere on the airfoil is unity.
4. the Mach number everywhere on the airfoil is supersonic.
Answer 31.Ae-t + Be2t
2.Ae-2t + Be-t
3. Ae-2t + Bet
4. Aet + Be2t
Answer 31.0.5
2.1.0
3.1.5
4.2.0
Answer 41.[(-1)n n!]/(x + 3)n+1
2.[(-1)n+1 n!]/(x + 3)n+1
3. [(-1)n (n+1)!]/(x + 3)n
4. [(-1)n n!]/(x + 3)n
Answer 11.0.0
2.0.5
3.1.0
4.2.0
Answer 31.1.65 m3
2. 1.75 m3
3.1.85 m3
4.1.95 m3
Answer 21.1430 to 1440
2.1540 to 1550
3.1380 to 1390
4.1311 to 1312
Answer 11. 35 mm
2. 38 mm
3.41 mm
4.45 mm
Answer 21.πcωd X2
2.πωd X2
3. πcωd X
4. πcω2d X
Answer 11.0.01 m/s
2.0.1 m/s
3. 1 m/s
4.10 m/s
Answer 11.500MPa
2.500MPa
3.100MPa
4.20MPa
Answer 41.0.1 m/s
2.1 m/s
3.10 m/s
4.100 m/s
Answer 21.−1.4o
2. −0.4o
3. 0.4o
4.1.4o
Answer 11.lower by exactly 10%
2.lower by more than 10%.
3.lower by less than 10%.
4.an unpredictable quantity.
Answer 21.its aerodynamic centre
2. its centre of gravity.
3.25% of its mean aerodynamic chord
4.50% of its wing root chord.
Answer 21.1.95 N upward force
2.1.95 N downward force.
3.1.85 N upward force
4.1.75 N downward force.
Answer 21.0.5 to 0.7
2. 2.1 to 2.2
3.1.1 to 1.2
4.1.2 to 1.3
Answer 31.nly along a streamline in inviscid flow, and between any two points in potential flow.
2.between any two points in both inviscid flow and potential flow.
3.between any two points in inviscid flow, and only along a streamline in potential flow.
4.only along a streamline in both inviscid flow and potential flow.
Answer 21.increasing internal pressure.
2.placing stiffeners farther apart.
3. reducing skin thickness.
4.placing stiffeners farther and decreasing internal pressure.
Answer 11. have raised
2.have been raising
3.have been rising
4.have arose
Answer 31.have a liking
2.should have liked
3.would like
4.may like
Answer 31.is thrust alone
2.is drag alone
3.are both thrust and drag
4.are thrust, drag and a part of both weight and lift.
Answer 41. "“ 1.0
2.0.0
3.0.5
4.1.0
Answer 21.sum of squares of two natural numbers
2. sum of cubes of two natural numbers
3.sum of square roots of two natural numbers
4.sum of cube roots of two natural numbers
Answer 11.lower by exactly 10%.
2. lower by more than 10%.
3.lower by less than 10%.
4. an unpredictable quantity.
Answer 21.a step input.
2. a ramp input
3.a sinusoidal input
4.an impulse input.
Answer 41.turn radius
2.rate of climb
3.forward-most location of the centre of gravity
4.aft-most location of the centre of gravity
Answer 31.α =σo /2 ; β = 0; γ =σo /2.
2.α =σo; β = 0; γ =σoC.
3. α = 0; β =σo / 4; γ = 0
4.α = 0; β =σo / 2; γ = 0
Answer 11.1/2
2.2
3.1/√2
4.√2
Answer 11. the identity matrix only
2.the null matrix only.
3.both the identity matrix and the null matrix
4.no square matrix A.
Answer 31.y − √x + C = 0
2.y − x + C = 0
3.√y − √x + C = 0
4.√y − x + C = 0
Answer 41.The governing equation for the static transverse deflection of a beam under an uniformly distributed load, according to Euler-Bernoulli (engineering) beam theory, is a
2.4th order linear non-homogeneous ordinary differential equation.
3.2nd order linear non-homogeneous ordinary differential equation.
4.4th order nonlinear homogeneous ordinary differential equation.
Answer 21.apogee at earth and perigee at Mars
2. both apogee and perigee at earth.
3.apogee at Mars and perigee at earth
4.both apogee and perigee at Mars.
Answer 31.0.25
2.0.50
3.0.75
4.1.0
Answer 41.30o
2.45o
3.60o
4. 90o
Answer 11.1
2.4
3.5
4.2
Answer 41.−1 ≤ν ≤0
2.0 ≤ ν ≤0.2
3.0.2 ≤ν ≤0.4
4.0.4 ≤ν ≤0.5
Answer 31.315 km
2.335 km
3.365 km
4.385 km
Answer 41.the variation of the value of density in the flow.
2.the first derivative of density with respect to spatial coordinate.
3.the second derivative of density with respect to spatial coordinate
4. the third derivative of density with respect to spatial coordinate.
Answer 31.0.0018
2.0.018
3.0.18
4.1.18
Answer 21.0
2.2
3.4
4.8
Answer 31. âˆ2 - 4/3 â
2. 4âˆ2 - 1/3 âˆ
3. âˆ2 - 3/4 âˆ
4. 3/4 âˆ2 - âˆ
Answer 11.-3
2.0
3.3
4.4
Answer 3