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17th April 2015, 02:05 PM
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Karnataka Pgcet Previous Year Question Papers For Mechanical
I am doing preparation of Karnataka Post Graduate Engineering Common Entrance Test of Mechanical Engineering I have completed my preparation and after revision I want to take my own test of it so can you please provide me its previous year question paper so that I can take my test?
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18th August 2018, 02:08 PM
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Re: Karnataka Pgcet Previous Year Question Papers For Mechanical
Hello sir, I’m preparing for Karnataka PGCET exam. I want Previous Year Question Papers For Mechanical. Is there any one can provide me Karnataka Pgcet Previous Year Question Papers For Mechanical?
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18th August 2018, 02:10 PM
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Re: Karnataka Pgcet Previous Year Question Papers For Mechanical
The Karnataka Post Graduate Entrance Test is a state-backed, national level entrance test for those interested in seeking admission into MCA, MBA and M.E/ M.Tech/ M. Arch courses in Karnataka. The Karnataka PGCET is conducted by Karnataka Examination Authority. A GATE-qualified candidate does not need to appear for the exam. The non-GATE qualified candidates eligible for Karnataka PGCET must appear for the exam to avail admissions across the relevant seats in Karnataka. Karnataka PGCET Previous Year Question Papers For Mechanical: 1. Knocking tendency in a SI engine reduce with increasing (A) Compression ratio (B) Wall temperature (C) Super charging (D) Engine speed 2. A gas turbirie cycle with infinitely large number of stages during compression and expansion leads to (A) Stirling cycle (B) Atkinson cycle (C) Ericsson cycle (D) Brayton cycle 3. Constant pressure lines in the superheated region of the mollier diagram will have (A) a positive slope (B) a negative slope (C) zero slope (D) positive and negative slope 4. The effect of rake angle on the mean friction angle is machining can he explained 'by (A) Sliding model friction (B) Sticking and then sliding model of friction (C) Sticking friction (D) Sliding and then sticking model of friction 5. En DC (welding, the straight polarity (electrode negative) result in (A) lower penetration (B) lower deposition rate (C) less heating of work piece (D) smaller weld pod 6. Among the conventional machining process, maximum specific energy is consumed in (A) Turning (B) Drilling (C) Planning (D) Grinding 7. Chills are used in moulds to (A) Achieve directional solidification (B) Reduce the possibility of the blow holes (C) Reduce freezing time (D) Smoothen metal flow finreducing splatter Karnataka Pgcet Previous Year Question Papers For Mechanical |
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