Pharmacy Practice MCQ- Flow of fluids

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Flow Of Fluids: Types Of Manometers » PHARMACAREERS

 

  • What is the primary function of a manometer?
    • A. To measure temperature
    • B. To measure pressure
    • C. To measure volume
    • D. To measure density
  • Which of the following is a type of manometer?
    • A. Barometer
    • B. Thermometer
    • C. U-tube manometer
    • D. Hygrometer
  • What does the term “fluid flow” refer to?
    • A. Movement of solid particles
    • B. Movement of liquid or gas
    • C. Movement of sound waves
    • D. Movement of light waves
  • In a U-tube manometer, what is typically filled in the tube?
    • A. Water
    • B. Mercury
    • C. Oil
    • D. Air
  • What is the principle behind a manometer?
    • A. Archimedes’ principle
    • B. Pascal’s law
    • C. Bernoulli’s principle
    • D. Boyle’s law
  • How does an inclined manometer enhance sensitivity?
    • A. By increasing the tube diameter
    • B. By increasing the fluid density
    • C. By increasing the length of the fluid column
    • D. By decreasing the fluid volume
  • What is a differential manometer used for?
    • A. Measuring the difference in pressure between two points
    • B. Measuring the temperature difference between two points
    • C. Measuring the velocity of a fluid
    • D. Measuring the density of a fluid
  • Which manometer is often used in laboratory experiments?
    • A. Simple U-tube manometer
    • B. Digital manometer
    • C. Differential manometer
    • D. Inclined manometer
  • What happens to the fluid level in a manometer when pressure increases?
    • A. The fluid level rises
    • B. The fluid level falls
    • C. The fluid level remains unchanged
    • D. The fluid level oscillates
  • What fluid is most commonly used in manometers for high-pressure measurements?
    • A. Water
    • B. Mercury
    • C. Alcohol
    • D. Oil
  • Which type of fluid flow is characterized by smooth and orderly motion?
    • A. Turbulent flow
    • B. Laminar flow
    • C. Chaotic flow
    • D. Irregular flow
  • What is the SI unit of pressure?
    • A. Pascal
    • B. Bar
    • C. Atmosphere
    • D. Torr
  • What does the term “static pressure” refer to in fluid flow?
    • A. Pressure exerted by a fluid at rest
    • B. Pressure exerted by a moving fluid
    • C. Pressure exerted by a heated fluid
    • D. Pressure exerted by a compressed fluid
  • How does the inclination of a manometer affect the measurement?
    • A. It increases the sensitivity of the reading
    • B. It decreases the accuracy of the reading
    • C. It does not affect the measurement
    • D. It causes the fluid to overflow
  • What is the purpose of using a liquid with high density in manometers?
    • A. To reduce the size of the manometer
    • B. To increase the accuracy of measurements
    • C. To enhance the visibility of fluid columns
    • D. To prevent evaporation
  • What is a piezometer used for?
    • A. Measuring temperature
    • B. Measuring fluid pressure in an open system
    • C. Measuring fluid velocity
    • D. Measuring fluid density
  • Which of the following affects the flow of fluids in a pipeline?
    • A. Fluid viscosity
    • B. Pipe diameter
    • C. Flow rate
    • D. All of the above
  • What type of manometer is commonly used to measure low pressures?
    • A. U-tube manometer
    • B. Bourdon gauge
    • C. Digital manometer
    • D. Inclined manometer
  • In fluid dynamics, what does the Reynolds number indicate?
    • A. The density of the fluid
    • B. The flow regime (laminar or turbulent)
    • C. The velocity of the fluid
    • D. The pressure difference
  • What is the advantage of using a digital manometer over a traditional manometer?
    • A. Increased portability
    • B. Higher accuracy
    • C. Easier readability
    • D. All of the above
  • Which manometer type is best suited for measuring pressure differences in gases?
    • A. U-tube manometer
    • B. Digital manometer
    • C. Differential manometer
    • D. Inclined manometer
  • What does the term “hydrostatic pressure” refer to?
    • A. Pressure exerted by a static fluid
    • B. Pressure exerted by a moving fluid
    • C. Pressure exerted by a gaseous fluid
    • D. Pressure exerted by a solid
  • Why is mercury often used in manometers instead of water?
    • A. Mercury is less dense than water
    • B. Mercury is more opaque than water
    • C. Mercury has a higher density and does not evaporate easily
    • D. Mercury is cheaper than water
  • What does Bernoulli’s principle state about fluid flow?
    • A. Pressure decreases as velocity increases
    • B. Pressure increases as velocity increases
    • C. Density remains constant as velocity changes
    • D. Temperature increases as velocity decreases
  • How is the pressure difference indicated in a U-tube manometer?
    • A. By the height difference of the fluid columns
    • B. By the color change of the fluid
    • C. By the change in fluid temperature
    • D. By the fluid velocity
  • What is the function of a Bourdon tube in pressure measurement?
    • A. To measure high temperatures
    • B. To measure low pressures
    • C. To measure high pressures
    • D. To measure fluid density
  • What does the term “dynamic pressure” refer to?
    • A. Pressure exerted by a fluid in motion
    • B. Pressure exerted by a static fluid
    • C. Pressure exerted by a compressed gas
    • D. Pressure exerted by a solid
  • What is the relationship between fluid viscosity and flow rate?
    • A. Higher viscosity leads to higher flow rate
    • B. Lower viscosity leads to higher flow rate
    • C. Viscosity does not affect flow rate
    • D. Viscosity and flow rate are unrelated
  • Which instrument is commonly used to measure fluid velocity in a pipeline?
    • A. Manometer
    • B. Pitot tube
    • C. Thermometer
    • D. Barometer
  • What is the effect of narrowing a pipe on fluid flow according to the continuity equation?
    • A. The fluid velocity increases
    • B. The fluid velocity decreases
    • C. The fluid pressure increases
    • D. The fluid temperature increases

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