Free Ramsay Sample Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What statement regarding levers is TRUE?
- Crowbar is an example of third class levers
- The strength of each lever is equal.
- A lever is a kind of simple machine (Correct answer)
- All levers have the same value of mechanical advantage
Correct answer: A lever is a kind of simple machine
Levers are fundamental mechanical devices that are classified as one of the six simple machines, alongside inclined planes, wedges, screws, pulleys, and wheels and axles. They are used to gain mechanical advantage, change the direction of force, or increase the range of motion. The other statements are incorrect; for example, a crowbar is typically a first-class lever, and levers have varying mechanical advantages.
Question 2: Even if an electric iron heats up, the cable that sends the current to it remains cool because of the?
- Electric iron converts electricity into heat (Correct answer)
- Cables have coolers inside them
- Cables do not carry any electricity when iron is operating
- None of the choices are correct.
Correct answer: Electric iron converts electricity into heat
An electric iron is specifically designed with a high-resistance heating element to efficiently convert electrical energy into thermal energy, which is its primary function. Conversely, the power cable is designed with very low resistance to minimize energy loss as heat during transmission. This difference in resistance explains why the iron gets hot while the cable remains relatively cool.
Question 3: What quantity maintains constant through a ballistic trajectory?
- Motion
- Velocity
- Distance
- Acceleration (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Acceleration
In a ballistic trajectory, assuming air resistance is negligible, the only force acting on the projectile is gravity. Gravity causes a constant downward acceleration of approximately 9.8 m/s² near the Earth's surface. Therefore, the acceleration remains constant in both magnitude and direction throughout the entire flight path of the projectile.
Question 4: Which one of the following DOES NOT function through magnetism?
- Vehicle (Correct answer)
- Compass
- NMR apparatus
- None of the above
Correct answer: Vehicle
A typical vehicle, especially one powered by an internal combustion engine, primarily functions through mechanical forces generated by burning fuel, not magnetism. In contrast, a compass relies entirely on the Earth's magnetic field for orientation, and an NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) apparatus uses powerful magnetic fields to analyze materials.
Question 5: Which of the materials listed below may function as a magnet?
- Zinc
- Copper
- Aluminum
- None of the above (Correct answer)
Correct answer: None of the above
Zinc, copper, and aluminum are all non-ferromagnetic materials, meaning they are not strongly attracted to magnets and cannot be easily magnetized themselves. Only ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, nickel, cobalt, and their alloys, possess the properties necessary to function as magnets or be strongly attracted to them.
Question 6: What distinguishes a cell from a capacitor most significantly?
- A cell produce electricity while a capacitor stores it
- A cell stores electricity in the form of chemical energy while a capacitor consumes this electricity
- A capacitor uses a power supply that accumulates substance energy.
- A cell provides the force needed to make charges flow through the circuit, while a capacitor accumulate charges on its plates (Correct answer)
Correct answer: A cell provides the force needed to make charges flow through the circuit, while a capacitor accumulate charges on its plates
A cell (or battery) is an active power source that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, creating a potential difference that drives charge flow through a circuit. A capacitor, however, is a passive component that stores electrical energy in an electric field by accumulating charges on its plates. It does not generate electricity but rather stores and releases it, acting like a temporary charge reservoir.
Question 7: What do flexible couplings seek to accomplish?
- Amplify torque
- Reduce load from the motor
- Allow shaft misalignment (Correct answer)
- Installation at various machinery parts
Correct answer: Allow shaft misalignment
Flexible couplings are mechanical devices designed to connect two rotating shafts while accommodating various types of misalignment, including angular, parallel, and axial. Their primary purpose is to transmit torque smoothly between shafts even when they are not perfectly aligned, thereby reducing stress on the shafts, bearings, and other connected machinery components.
Question 8: If the motor windings lack a thorough removal of dirt, it could lead to:
- Single Phasing
- Voltage and current imbalance
- Blockage of ventilation process (Correct answer)
- None of the above
Correct answer: Blockage of ventilation process
Accumulated dirt and debris on motor windings act as an insulating layer, which significantly hinders the motor's ability to dissipate heat. This blockage prevents the natural ventilation process that cools the motor, leading to overheating. Overheating can cause insulation breakdown, reduced efficiency, and ultimately, motor failure.
Question 9: What value does the micrometer exhibit?
- 2.67 mm
- 2.72 mm (Correct answer)
- 2.84 mm
- 2.96 mm
Correct answer: 2.72 mm
To read a micrometer, first identify the main scale reading on the sleeve, which shows whole millimeters and half-millimeters. Then, read the thimble scale, noting which line aligns with the main scale's horizontal line, representing hundredths of a millimeter. Summing these values (e.g., 2 mm from the main scale, 0.5 mm from the half-millimeter mark, and 0.22 mm from the thimble) yields the total measurement of 2.72 mm.
Question 10: The most frequent reason for coolant leakage into the engine cylinders is defective what?
- Shaft seal
- Water pump
- Manifold gasket
- Cylinder head gasket (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Cylinder head gasket
The cylinder head gasket forms a critical seal between the engine block and the cylinder head, separating the combustion chambers, oil passages, and coolant passages. A defective or failed cylinder head gasket is the most common cause for coolant to leak directly into the engine cylinders, leading to overheating, white smoke from the exhaust, and potential engine damage.
Question 11: Petroleum oil can be compressed up to what percent when a significant pressure of 70 bar is applied, despite the fact that liquids generally cannot be compressed?
- 0.89 % of its original volume
- 0.5 % of its original volume (Correct answer)
- 0.9% of its original volume
- 1 % of its original volume
Correct answer: 0.5 % of its original volume
While liquids are generally considered incompressible for many practical applications, they do exhibit a very slight degree of compressibility under high pressure. Petroleum oil, for instance, can be compressed by approximately 0.5% of its original volume when subjected to a significant pressure of 70 bar. This small change in volume is important in precise hydraulic system design and fluid dynamics.
Question 12: What does the resistance to the flow of fluid inside a piston develop into?
- Stress
- Pressure (Correct answer)
- Force
- All of the above
Correct answer: Pressure
When a fluid encounters resistance to its flow within a confined space, such as inside a piston or cylinder, this resistance causes a buildup of pressure. Pressure is defined as force per unit area, and it represents the distributed force exerted by the fluid against the confining surfaces, driving the piston or other hydraulic components.
Question 13: At low pressure, liquids are?
- Compressible
- Non compressible (Correct answer)
- At constant
- Unpredictable
Correct answer: Non compressible
At low to moderate pressures, liquids are considered virtually incompressible for most engineering and scientific purposes. This means that their volume changes negligibly with variations in pressure. This property is fundamental to the operation of hydraulic systems, where force is transmitted efficiently through an essentially constant volume of fluid.
Question 14: What does a hydraulic power unit utilize as a component?
- Valve (Correct answer)
- Reservoir
- Pressure gauge
- Filler gauge
Correct answer: Valve
A hydraulic power unit (HPU) is a self-contained system that generates and controls hydraulic power. Essential components of an HPU include a reservoir for the fluid, a pump to create flow, a motor to drive the pump, and various control valves. Valves are crucial for directing fluid flow, regulating pressure, and controlling the speed and direction of hydraulic actuators.
Question 15: Both water containers are overflowing. Which of the following water buckets best exemplifies how water could escape from the bucket if four tiny holes were drilled into its side?
- X
- Y (Correct answer)
- X and Y
- None of the above
Correct answer: Y
According to Torricelli's Law, the speed at which water exits a hole in a container is proportional to the square root of the depth of the water above that hole. Therefore, holes drilled lower down in a bucket, where the water pressure is greater, will cause water to exit with higher velocity and travel a greater horizontal distance. Bucket Y would best exemplify this by showing water streams with increasing horizontal range as the holes are positioned lower on the bucket's side.
Question 16: Which technique is best for avoiding timber from warping while it is in the seasoning stage?
- Soaking the timber in water to reduce moisture content.
- Rapidly drying the timber to speed up the seasoning process.
- Stacking the timber in layers separated by stickers for air-drying. (Correct answer)
- Slowly increasing the temperature throughout the seasoning process.
Correct answer: Stacking the timber in layers separated by stickers for air-drying.
Warping in timber is primarily caused by uneven drying, which creates internal stresses. Stacking timber in layers separated by 'stickers' (small pieces of wood) allows air to circulate uniformly around all surfaces of each piece. This promotes slow, even moisture removal, preventing rapid drying on the exterior while the interior remains wet, thereby minimizing warping, checking, and splitting.
What statement regarding levers is TRUE?