Pressure and Its Measurement MCQs

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Pressure and Its Measurement, a fundamental topic in the field of Fluid Mechanics. Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, honing your problem-solving skills, or simply looking to enhance your abilities in this field, our Pressure and Its Measurement MCQs are designed to help you grasp the core concepts and excel in solving problems.

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Q61.
A beaker of height 30 cm is filled with water (Sw = 1) up to a height of 10 cm. Now oil (Sā‚€ = 0:9) is poured into the beaker till it is completely filled. At what distance (in cm) from the base will the pressure be one-third the pressure at the base of the beaker?
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Answer: (b).19.2
Q62.
An oil tank of height 6 m is half-filled with oil and the air above it exerts a pressure of 200 kPa on the upper surface. The density of oil varies according to the relation given below. What will be the percentage error in the calculation of the pressure at the base of the tank if the density is taken to be a constant equal to 800?
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Answer: (a).0.01
Q63.
If a gas X be confined inside a bulb as shown, by what percent will the pressure of the gas be higher or lower than the atmospheric pressure? (Take the atmospheric pressure equal to 101.3 kPa)
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Answer: (a).4.75% higher
Q64.
A tank of height 3 m is completely filled with water. Now two-third of the liquid is taken out and an equal amount of two other immiscible liquids of specific gravities 0.8 and 1.2 are poured into the tank. By what percent will the pressure at the base of the tank change?
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Answer: (a).0%
Q65.
A beaker of height 15 cm is completely filled with water. Now two-third of the liquid is taken out and an equal amount of two other immiscible liquids of specific gravities 0.8 and 1.2 are poured into the tank. What will be the pressure (in kPa) at a point situated at a height, half the height of the beaker?
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Answer: (b).637.65
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