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Select one:
c. Gas
d. Liquid fluid
c. Solids
d. Gas
Dipsticks are used for the
Select one:
a. Level measurement
b. Pressure measurement
c. Displacement measurement
d. Flow measurement
a. pneumatic
b. hydraulic
c. electronic
d. none of these
c. Coriolis method
d. Bourdon tube
b. Flow nozzle
c. Dall flow tube
d. Venturi
If the displacement is measured with strain gauge then the number of strain gauge normally
required are
Select one:
a. Four
b. Two
c. One
d. Three
It is the ability of the sensor to indicate the same output over a period of time for a constant
input.
Select one:
a. Stability
b. Resolution
c. Error
d. Impedance
It is the time required to come to an output value within the specified error level.
Select one:
a. Rise time
b. None of the above
c. Settling time
d. Response time
The ability to give same output reading when same input value is applied repeatedly is known
as
Select one:
a. Repeatability
b. Accuracy
c. Sensitivity
d. Stability
a. Orifice plate
b. Venturi
c. Dull flow tube
d. Pitot static tube
a. All of these
b. Orifice plate
c. Flow nozzle and dall flow tube
d. Venturi tube
The instrument which is not suitable for the application in automatic control scheme
Select one:
a. Rotary piston meter
b. Orifice plate
c. Rotameters
c. All of these
d. Diaphragms
The rate at which fluid flows through a closed pipe can be determined by
Select one or more:
a. None of these
b. Determining the mass flow rate
Which of the following represents the correct relation between flow rate and area of pipe?
Select one:
a. Inverse proportionality
b. Direct proportionality
c. Equal
d. None of the mentioned
c. Venturi meter
d. Pitot-Static tubes
The rate at which fluid flows through a closed pipe can be determined by
A. Determining the mass flow rate
B. Determining the volume flow rate
C. Either (a) or (b)
D. None of these
The instrument which is not suitable for the application in automatic control scheme
A. Rotameters
B. Pitot static tube
C. Rotary piston meter
D. Orifice plate
Example for positive displacement meter is
A. Variable area flow meter
B. Turbine meters
C. Rotary piston meter
D. Venturi
Turbine meters are generally preferred for
A. Low-viscosity and high flow measurements
B. High viscosity and low flow measurements
C. High viscosity and high flow measurements
D. Low viscosity and low flow measurements
The flow meter which is replacing the differential pressure meters in its applications is
A. Vortex-shedding flow meter
B. Electromagnetic flow meters
C. Ultrasonic flow meters
D. All of these
The most common application of float system is
A. To monitor the fuel tank level in motor vehicle
B. To monitor the flow of solid
C. To monitor the flow of liquid
D. All of these
Capacitive devices are used for the level measurement of
A. Only liquid
B. Solid in powdered form
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these
In ultrasonic level gauge, the ultrasonic source is placed at the
A. Bottom of the vessel containing the liquid
B. Top of the vessel containing the liquid
C. Middle of the vessel containing the liquid
D. Far from the vessel containing the liquid
If the ambient temperature is doubled and pressure fluctuates, then the transmission time of radar
through air is
A. Almost unaffected and remains same
B. Increases
C. Decreases
D. None of these
In radiation methods, the detector system is located at
A. The top of the liquid filled tank
B. The bottom of liquid filled tank
C. Middle of the liquid filled tank
D. Outside a liquid filled tank
Contact devices used for the measurement of level are
A. Less reliable then devices which does not make contact with the material
B. More reliable then devices which does not make contact with the material
C. Less reliable then devices which makes contact with the material
D. More reliable then devices which makes contact with the material
Instrument which is capable of discriminating temperature differences of even 0.1 degree Celsius is
A. Fibre-optic level sensors
B. Laser method
C. Thermography
D. Vibrating level sensors