COACHING NOTES MATH 1.pptx Version 1
COACHING NOTES MATH 1.pptx Version 1
A. 2000 mm
B. 3000 mm
C. 4000 mm
D. 5000 mm
A. safety red
B. light orange
C. yellow ochre
D. blue
A. Yellow ochre
B. Light blue
C. Silver gray
D. Green
A. hydrograph
B. Absorption dynamometer
C. Chassis dynamometer
D. Overhead dynamometer
A. Hot reserve
B. Cold reserve
C. Spinning reserve
D. Effective reserve
A. Pneumercator
B. Breeching
C. Venture Tube
D. Differential Type
A. Cash flow
B. Capital
C. Book value
D. Salvage Value
A. property
B. Assets
C. Investment
D. Real State
A. investment
B. depreciation
C. amortization
D. Bonding
A. Amortization
B. Fixed cost
C. Discount
D. Book Cost
A. banking
B. Accumulated amount
C. Working capital
D. principal
A. Flow back
B. bonds
C. deposits
D. Retained earnings
A. obsolescence
B. Fixed cost
C. Depreciation cost
D. Indirect cost
A. Production
B. Break Even Point
C. Balance Sheet
D. Balance Method
A. Earning value
B. Face Value
C. Scrap Value
D. Book Value
A.Benefit ratio
B.Benefit cost ratio
C.Rate of Return
D.Income ratio
A. luxuries
B. Utilities
C. Necessities
D. Producers goods and
services
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The length of time during
which the property maybe
operation at a profit
A. Length of time
B. Physical life
C. life
D. economic life
A. Competition
B. profitability
C. monopoly
D. inventory
A. Sunk cost
B. Salvage value
C. Resale value
D. Fixed cost
A. earning value
B. Money market
C. investment
D. Authorize capital
A. return of investment
B. price earning ratio
C. payback period
D. receivable turn over
A. Working Capital
B. Banking
C. Principal
D. Accumulated amount
A. ROR ratio
B. Price earnings
C. Gross margins
D. Profit margin
A.liability
B. asset
C. owners equity
D. an expense
A. Private
B. Equitable
C. Public
D. Pure
A. Surplus
B. Rate of investment
C. Rate of interest
D. Interest
A. Specification
B. Secondary Clause
C. Escalatory clause
D. General Provision
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Fall after the increase reaches a
certain variable amount
A. Process factor
B. Law of supply and demand
C. law of diminishing return
D. return
A. Book value
B. Equity
C. liquidated damages
D. profit and loss statement
A. Variable cost
B. fixed cost
C. incremental cost
D. direct cost
A. force majuore
B. Quasi - delicts
C. Liquidated damages
D. Dacion-en-pago
A. assets
B. liabilities
C. capital
D. Funds
A. Patents
B. Investment
C. Equity
D. Capital
1 Registered ME or PME
3 Resident RME each to take charge
of each shift
How soon may a Registered
Mechaninical Engineer qualify to
apply for the PME Licensure
examination
a. Increment cost
b. First cost
c. Sunk cost
d. Marginal cost
A form of business which is legal
entity possessing many of the legal
powers of individuals. It can hold title
to propertysue and be suedin its own
name
a. company
b. General partnership
c. corporation
d. Individual proprietorship
Consist of the actual counting or
determination of the actual quantity of
the materials on hands as of the given
date
a. Material count
b. Material update
c. Physical inventory
d. None of the above
The additional cost of producing one
more unit
a. First cost
b. Fixed cost
c. Marginal cost
d. Sunk cost
Cost which remain unaltered whether
or not a given change
a. Operating cost
b. Variable cost
c. Maintenance cost
d. Fixed cost
A change in cost for a small change in
volume production
a. Differential cost
b. Variable cost
c. Increment cost
d. Maintenance cost
Amount which has been spent and for
some reason cannot be recovered
a. Non-variable cost
b. First cost
c. Sunk cost
d. Fixed cost
A certificate of indebtedness of a
corporation usually for a period of not
less than 10 years and guaranteed by a
mortgage on cetain assets of the
corporation or its subsidiaries
a. Promisory note
b. bond
c. Chattel mortgage
d. equity
Cost which arise as a result of a
change volume of production
a. Variable cost
b. Summary cost
c. Annual cost
d. Fixed cost
Cost which arise as a result of a
change in operations or policy
a. Integral cost
b. Increment cost
c. Variable cost
d. Sunk cost
ratio of capital invested to the net
annual cash flow
a. Net profit
b. Payout period
c. Fair value
d. annuity
Ratio of annual net profit to the capital
invested
a. Rate of return
b. Rate of investment
c. Net profit
d. Interest
An interest earning fund in which
equal deposits are made at equal
inervals of time
a. Straight line
b. Sum of the years digit
c. Matheson equation
d. Sinking fund
The price at which a willing buyer will
pay to a willing seller for a commodity
a. Resale value
b. Book value
c. Market value
d. Salvage value
Part of a theorem which is assumed to
be true
a. hyphothesis
b. Proportion
c. theorem
d. No answer
Space between two lines meeting at a
point called the vertex
a. Angle
b. quadrant
c. hyperbola
d. sinusoid
Minimum grade of mechanical
engineer required in the design and
preparation of plans of 200 kw diesel
power plant
a. PME
b. MPE
c. RME
d. CPM
Minimum grade of mechanical
engineer required in the maintenance
of a 200 kw diesel power plant
a. PME
b. MPE
c. RME
d. CPM
When one or more of the input factors of
production is limited, either by absolute
quantity or by increasing cost, a point will
be reached that an increased in the variable
input factors will result in the less than
proportionate increase in input
a. Company union
b. Employees club
c. Employees union
d. Trade union
A possible or chance events which
when they occur, will involve a large
amount of expenditures
a. contract
b. lease
c. contingencies
d. exaggerated
A statement the truth of which must be
established by proof
a. Postulate
b. Hypothesis
c. Theorem
d. proportion
Minimum grade mechanical engineer
required in the operation of a 500 kw
diesel power plant
a. PME
b. MPE
c. RME
d. CPM
A place where sellers and buyers
come together
a. malls
b. tiangges
c. market
d. sidewalks
Amount of money or its equivalent
which is given in exchange for goods
or commodity
a. loan
b. interest
c. price
d. discount
Two triangles are congruent if two
angles and the included side of one
are equal respectively to two angles
and the included side of the other
a. accuracy
b. Significant figures
c. Theorem
d. experimentation
A line that meets a plane but is not
perpendicular to it in relation to the
plane
a. coplanar
b. parallel
c. oblique
d. collinear
_____ of a negotiable paper is the
difference between the present worth
of the paper at some time in the future
a. discount
b. reduction
c. Percent increased
d. depreciation
Used to produce consumer goods
a. Producer good
b. Consumer good
c. Bond
d. Annuity
Funds supplied by others on which a
fixed rate of interest must be paid and
the debt be repaid at a given place and
time
a. Demand
b. Equity capital
c. Borrowed capital
d. appraisal
the proccess of determining the value
of the certain property for specific
reason
a. annuity
b. demand
c. appraisal
d. Bond
The analysis and evaluation of the
factors that will affect the economics
success of engineering projects to the
end that a recommendation can be
made which will ensure the use of
capital
a. Present worth
b. investment
c. Engineering economy
d. Economic life
the proccess of determining the value
of the certain properties or equipment
for certain reason
a. devaluation
b. depletion
c. valuation
d. depreciation
a device used to determine whether
the part has been made to the
tolerance required and does not
usually indicate a specific dimension
a. Gage
b. Meter
c. Micrometer
d. Durometer
A solid bounded by a surface all points
of which are equidistant from a point
called the center
a. Parabola
b. Cycloid
c. Sphere
d. Hyperbola
Caused by either lessening in the
demand for the service rendered by
the asset or the availability of more
efficient asset which will operate with
lower out pocket cost
a. obsolescence
b. Salvage value
c. Market value
d. Annuity
It occurs when a unique product or
service is available only from a single
supplier and entry of all of all other
possible suppliers prevented
A. competition
B. monopoly
C. profitability
D. rational
What is the angle of pi and less than 2pi
A. Acute
B. Oblique
C. Obtuse
D. Supplementary
An algebraic expression having two
variables in it, example 3x + 3y is called
A. Binary
B. Binomial
C. Trinomial
D. Polynomial
A statement of truth of which follows
with little or no proof
A. axiom
B. corollary
C. postulate
D. hypothesis
The temperature at which the vapor
pressure of the liquid is equal to the
pressure exerted on the liquid
A. Pour point
B. Boiling point
C. Cloud point
D. Flash piont
The weight of an object in air is equal to
the weight of the displaced liquid on
which the object is placed
A. pascal’s law
B. bouyancy
C. Torrecelli’s theorem
D. equilibrium
Transmission of heat from a hot to cold body
due to motion of matter
A. Radiation
B. Convection
C. Conduction
D. Absorption
A polyhedron which has 20 faces is known as
A. pentagon
B. pentedecagon
C. icosahedron
D. pendecagon
A solid having a constant cross-section in plane
perpendicular to its axis
A. conic
B. cissoid
C. prism
D. ellipse
A statement the truth of which must be
established by proof
A. postulate
B. hypothesis
C. theorem
D. proportion
Costs that are difficult to attribute or allocate to
a specific output or with activity
A. Indirect cost
B. Direct cost
C. Variable cost
D. Invariable cost
Cost that are repetitive and occur when an
organization produces similar goods or
services on a continuing basis
A. Direct cost
B. Recurring cost
C. Indirect cost
D. No answer
For economic decision making process in the
private sector, economic calculations are
made to maximize net benefit to
A. radiation
B. convection
C. conduction
D. absorption
The ratio of the limiting frictional force to the
normal force
A. Static friction
B. Coefficient ratio
C. Coefficient of static friction
D. Coefficient of roughness
It is an arrangement of object in a definite order
A. probability
B. permutation
C. Mathematical expression
D. combination
The theoretical or expected frequency
A. prediction
B. permutation
C. probability
D. progression
The annual depreciation charge equals capital
recovery with return for an interest rate of
A. 100%
B. zero
C. Greater than zero
D. Greater than one
Depreciation resulting not from a deterioration
in the assets ability to serve its intended
purpose but from a change in the demand for
the services it can rendered
A. Functional
B. Physical
C. Depletion
D. Valuation
The uniform annual end of year payment to
repay a debt in years with an interest i, is
determined by multiplying the capital recovery
factor by the
A. Average debt
B. Initial debt
C. Initial debt plus interest
D. Average debt plus interest
An annuity whereby payment is postponed for a
certain period of time
A. Annuity due
B. Perpetuity
C. Ordinary annuity
D. Deferred annuity
The velocity of propagation of an infinitely small
disturbance relative to the fluid ahead is
A. Acoustic velocity
B. Velocity of sound
C. Nozzle velocity
D. Interior velocity
Velocity of sound in an ideal gas is only a
function of
A. Pressure
B. Temperature
C. Volume
D. Entropy
The ratio of the actual velocity at a given
location and the velocity of sound at the same
location
A. Prandlt number
B. Mach number
C. Reynolds number
D. Moles number
A jet plane travels at 1100 km/hr. if the mach
number at this speed is less than unity, it is
called
A. Sonic
B. Supersonic
C. Trans-sonic
D. Subsonic
Defined as the force necessary to accelerate one
kilogram mass at a rate of one meter per
second per second
A. Calorie
B. Joule
C. Newton
D. Slug
Force required to accelerate a mass of one gram
at a rate of one centimeter per second per
second
A. pound
B. gram
C. kilogram
D. dyne
Defined as the mass that is accelerated at a rate
of one foot per second per second when acted
upon by one pound force
A. Kilogram
B. Dyne
C. Ergs
D. Slugs
Actual interest earned by a given
principal
A. Effective interest
B. Compound interest
C. Simple interest
D. Nominal interest
A bond whereby the security behind
it are the equipment of the issuing
corporation
A. debenture
B. mortgage bond
C. Lien bond
D. Collateral bond
In statistics, the standard deviation
means
A. frequency
B. Central tendency
C. distribution
D. dispersion
If the second derivative of the
equation of a curve is equal to the
negative of that same curve, the
curve
A. tangent
B. A sinusoid
C. A parabola
D. An exponential
Varignon’s theorem is used to
determine
A. Volume of sphere
B. Moment of inertia
C. Location of centroid
D. Area of a circle
Property of a body which measure
its resistance to change in motion
A. Mass
B. Weight
C. Acceleration
D. Rigidity
Motion of a rigid body in which a
straight line passing through any
two of its practices always
remains constant
A. rotation
B. translation
C. Plane motion
D. kinetics
Product of force and time during
which it acts on the body
A. Impulse
B. momentum
C. Work
D. Force
Continues emission of energy from
the surface of all bodies
A. conduction
B. emissitivity
C. radiation
D. convection
An encased rotating element
providing with vanes which drew
in fluid of the center and except it
at high velocity at the outer edge
A. Buckets
B. Ejectors
C. Vanes
D. Impeller
A pump used to transfer fuel oil
A. Reciprocating
B. Injector
C. Gear
D. Turbine
Force that opposes the relative
motion of the body at rest or in
motion
A. Frictional force
B. Resultant force
C. Centripetal force
D. Centrifugal force
Temperature of a fluid flowing
under pressure through a pipe is
usually measured by
A. Hg thermometer
B. pyrometer
C. velometer
D. Glass thermometer
1
The area bounded by the curve
under the T-S diagram represents
A. Work of a non-flow
B. heat
C. power
D. Change of entropy
An increase in the quantity of
goods consumed or acquired by
an individual will decrease the
amount of satisfaction derived
from the goods
A. Depletion
B. Depreciation
C. Obsolescence
D. Annually
Cost of the product arising from
expenditures incurred in
disposing of the products and
services produced
A. Factory cost
B. Selling cost
C. Fixed cost
D. Variable cost
The velocity which an objects
needs to overcome the
gravitational forces of a plane
A. Escape velocity
B. Orbiting velocity
C. Angular velocity
D. Linear velocity
A chemical process which occur
when water is added to cement
A. Hydration
B. Oxidation
C. Plastic flow
D. Counter diffusion
The angle formed between one line
and the prolongation of the
preceding line in a closed
traversed
A. obtuse
B. Split
C. Deflection
D. Direction
A temperature above which a given
gas cannot be liquefied
A. Boiling point
B. Vaporization temperature
C. Critical temperature
D. Absolute temperature
The interest charges under the
condition that interest in any time
is charged only to the capital
A. Declining balance
B. Simple interest
C. Compound interest
D. No answer
This occurs when the suppliers and
any action taken by anyone of
them will definitely effect the
course of action of the others
A. Oligopoly
B. Competition
C. Monopoly
D. Monopsony
Things that cannot be quantitatively
measured or valued such as items
of costs and physical assets
A. Intangibles
B. Tangibles
C. Capital
D. Investment
The type of interest that is
periodically added to amount of
loan so that subsequent interest is
based on the cumulative amount
A. Simple
B. Compound
C. Interest rate
D. Sinking fund
The price at which a given product
will be supplied and purchased in
the price that will result in the
supply and the demand being
equal
A. competition
B. Valuation
C. Profitability
D. Present worth
It occurs when a unique product
or service is available only from a
single supplier and entry of all
other possible suppliers prevented
A. Competition
B. Inventory
C. Profitability
D. Monopoly
Defined as the force necessary
to accelerate one kilogram
mass at a rate of one meter
per second per second
A. Calorie
B. Joule
C. Newton
D. Slug
A. kilogram
B. dyne
C. ergs
D. slug
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An aggregation of individuals
to form for the purpose of
conducting a business and
recognized by law as a
fictitious person
A. partnership
B. investors
C. corporation
D. stockholders
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A written contract under seal
whereby a corporation binds
itself to pay a specific sum of
money to the owner of the
bond
A. Promissory note
B. asset
C. Joint agreement
D. Corporation bond
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Funds supplied and used by
owners of an enterprise in the
expectation that profit will be
earned
A. investment
B. Equity capital
C. Present worth
D. Working capital
A. Cash flow
B. Borrowed capital
C. discount
D. Working capital
A. ordinary
B. deferred
C. Annuity due
D. Perpetuity
A. Carnot Cycle
B. Diesel cycle
C. Ericsson and Sterling Cycle
D. Boleman Cycle
A. Rankine
B. Carnot
C. Diesel
D. Otto
A. Carnot
B. Combined
C. Rankine
D. Brayton
A. Heat pump
B. Heat engine
C. Reversed rankine
D. Reversible-irreversible
A. Fluid pressure
B. Fluid force
C. Fluid density
D. No answer
A. vent
B. Safety valve
C. An ejector
D. Relief valve
A. appraisal
B. depreciation
C. amortization
D. investment
A. pressure
B. temperature
C. enthalpy
D. mass
A. Boyle’s law
B. Faraday’s law
C. Carnot law
D. Avogadro’s law
A. constant temperature
B. constant volume
C. constant pressure
D. constant entropy
A. stiffness
B. plasticity
C. brittleness
D. ductility
A. Bernoulli’s principle
B. Archimedes principle
C. Pascal law
D. Joules law
A. Newton per cm
B. Pascal second
C. square meter per second
D. SSU
A. enthalpy
B. internal energy
C. entropy
D. KE and PE
A. saturated liquid
B. compressed liquid
C. liquid quality is zero
D. no answer
A. velometer
B. hydrometer
C. seismograph
D. hygrometer
A. properties
B. internal energy
C. absolute temperature
D. pressure and temperature
A. temperature
B. internal energy
C. entropy
D. pressure
A. Pascal law
B. Joules law
C. Boyles law
D. Daltons law
A. internal energy
B. enthalpy
C. potential energy
D. kinetic energy
A. always positive
B. always negative
C. zero
D. infinity
A. isolated system
B. saturated system
C. control volume
D. mass conservation
A. property
B. phase
C. composition
D. no answer
A. enthalpy
B. entropy
C. internal energy
D. specific volume
A. saturation pressure
B. subcooled pressure
C. stagnant pressure
D. critical pressure
A. chemical energy
B. nuclear energy
C. orbital energy
D. solar energy
A. cryogenics
B. air conditioning
C. drying
D. cooling and evaporation
A. Rankine cycle
B. Joule cycle
C. Otto cycle
D. Carnot cycle
A. constant pressure
B. constant enthalpy
C. constant volume
D. constant entropy
A. specific volume
B. volume displacement
C. isentropic volume
D. expansion volume
A. Kelvin-Planck Statement
B. Clausius statement
C. Boltzmann
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Conservation of mass states
A. drift
B. draft
C. gage pressure
D. vacuum pressure
A. True
B. False
C. neither true or false
D. either true or false
A. entropy
B. heat
C. kinetic energy
D. enthalpy
A. Joules law
B. Faradays law
C. Bernoullis law
D. Newtons law
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Mass maybe converted into energy
and energy maybe converted into
mass is all about Einstein law of
relativity. This represents
A. m is equal to density times
volume
B. m is constant throughout the
universe
C. m is directly proportional to
energy but inversely with the
square of speed of light
D. mass is indestructible
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A gamma ray is composed of
A. foam type
B. venturi tube
C. pitot tube
D. nozzle flow type
A. thermocouple
B. liquid in gas thermometer
C. mercury thermometer
D. gas thermometer
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Distance from top of the boiler
ceiling of the plant for
standard application
A. 2000 mm
B. 3000 mm
C. 4000 mm
D. 5000 mm
A. safety red
B. light orange
C. yellow ochre
D. blue
A. yellow ochre
B. light blue
C. silver gray
D. green
A. hydrograph
B. absorption dynamometer
C. chassis dynamometer
D. overhead dynamometer
A. hot reserve
B. cold reserve
C. effective reserve
D. spinning reserve
A. pneumercator
B. breeching
C. venture tube
D. differential type
A. cash flow
B. capital
C. book value
D. salvage value
A. Property
B. assets
C. investment
D. real state
A. investment
B. depreciation
C. amortization
D. bonding
A. amortization
B. fixed costs
C. discount
D. book cost
A. banking
B. accumulated amount
C. working capital
D. principal
A. flow black
B. bonds
C. deposits
D. retained earnings
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the reduction value and
marketability due to
competition from newest
products
A. obsolescene
B. fixed cost
C. depreciated cost
D. indirect cost
A. production
B. break even point
C. balance sheet
D. balance method
A. earning value
B. face value
C. scrap value
D. book value
A. benefit ratio
B. benefit cost ratio
C. rate of return
D. income ratio
A. increases
B. decreases
C. constant
D. specific density
A. 970.3 Btu/lbm
B. 2257 kJ/kgm
C. 335 kJ/kgm
D. 2442 kJ/kgm
A. load factor
B. demand factor
C. capacity factor
D. use factor
A. density
B. velocity
C. specific gravity
D. temperature
A. every month
B. periodically
C. as often as necessary
D. every time there is complaints
A. Torrecelli’s theorem
B. Charles law
C. Archimedes Principle
D. Bernoulli’s Principle
A. supercharging
B. turbocharging
C. scavenging
D. all of the above
A. steam generator
B. heater
C. unfired pressure vessel
D. regenerator
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the equilibrium temperature
that a regular thermometer
measured if exposed to
atmospheric air
A. dewpoint
B. wet bulb
C. dry bulb
D. approachpy
A. conduction
B. convection
C. radiation
D. absorption
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use as guide for selecting the
most efficient centrifugal pump
A. type of impeller
B. overall efficiency
C. specific speed
D. peripheral coefficient
A. steam engine
B. gas turbine
C. steam turbine
D. diesel engine
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when vane control is used for
mechanical draft fans and
where load range is required it
is
A. flow energy
B. enthalpy change
C. heat transfer
D. shaft work
A. vapor compression
B. steam jet refrigeration
C. absorption refrigeration
D. ice refrigeration
A. 8 or more
B. 2 to 4
C. 4 to 5.5
D. 5.5 to 7
A. 3 meters
B. 4 meters
C. 5 meters
D. 6 meters
A. load factor
B. capacity factor
C. demand factor
D. use factor
A. zero
B. indeterminate
C. positive
D. negative
A. Btu
B. Chu
C. Calorie
D. joule
A. sensible heat
B. latent heat
C. specific heat
D. expensive heat
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
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The National Association of
Mechanical Engineers
accredited by the Professional
Regulation Commission.
A. PSME
B. PIMEE
C. PAMEE
D. Board of Mechanical
Engineering
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Under the Code of Ethics, the
mechanical engineers shall be
completely above suspicion or
reproach in relation with his
clients and employees.
A. True
B. False
C. neither true or false
D. none of the above
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Under the Code of Ethics the
mechanical engineer should
recognized as one of
the major sources of our
country.
A. machine
B. people
C. labor
D. technology
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Minimum grade that maybe
required in the maintenance of
a 200KW Diesel Power Plant.
A. RME
B. CPM
C. PME
D. MPE
A. PME
B. RME
C. MPE
D. CPM
A. sin theta
B. cos theta
C. El cos theta
D. El sin theta
A. demand factor
B. power factor
C. generator efficiency
D. capacity factor
A. ice
B. vapor
C. saturated air
D. unsaturated air
A. density
B. viscosity
C. flash point
D. pour point
A. -29.6 ˚C
B. -40 ˚C
C. -48 ˚C
D. -52 ˚C
A. conduction
B. convection
C. radiation
D. absorption
A. heat crystallization
B. heat of transformation
C. heat of fusion
D. heat of vaporization
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the age limit of a horizontal
return tubular flue or cylinder
boiler having a longitudinal
flue lap joint and operating at a
pressure in excess of 345k kPa
shall be:
A. 18 years
B. 35 years
C. 30 years
D. 20 years
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air used for comfort cooling
shall maintain a movement of:
A. 8 to 10 mm/min
B. 10 to 10000 mm/min
C. 7850 to 9000 mm/min
D. 4570 to 7620 mm/min
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
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Responsible in the preparation of plans,
valuation, technical reports, estimates
or specifications for any mechanical
works, project or plant.
A. PSME President
B. PIMEE President
C. Professional Regulation Commission
D. Senate President
A. mechanical plant
B. mechanical works
C. mechanical equipment,
machinery
D. machines
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Steam generators must be
inspected by authorized government
representatives who shall conduct
hydrostatic test of ___% of its
stipulated steam pressure.
A. 150
B. 100
C. 180
D. 130
A. ½; ½
B. 1/3; 1/3
C. ¾; ¾
D. ¼; ¼
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The ratio of the average load
to the plant capacity times the
number of hours in operation.
A. demand factor
B. load factor
C. capacity factor
D. use factor
A. runaway speed
B. peripheral speed
C. specific speed
D. rim speed
A. utilization factor
B. use factor
C. operation factor
D. load factor
A. operation factor
B. use factor
C. utilization factor
D. load factor
A. prime power
B. firm power
C. primary power
D. dump power
A. fire point
B. pour point
C. flash point
D. cloud point
A. Octane number
B. Conradson number
C. Cetane number
D. Aniline point
A. Orsat Analyzer
B. Calorimeter
C. Ranarex indicator
D. none of the above
A. specific speed
B. runaway speed
C. wheel speed
D. peripheral speed
A. dropping point
B. pour point
C. cloud point
D. fire point
A. secondary power
B. primary power
C. dump power
D. firm power
A. BTU
B. Centigrade heat unit
C. Joule
D. Calorie
A. Charle’s law
B. Avogadro’s law
C. Boyle’s law
D. Lenz law
A. Avogadro’s law
B. Charle’s law
C. Dalton’s law
D. Zeroth law
A. specific heat
B. latent value
C. heating value
D. sensible heat
A. Boyle’s heat
B. Joule’s law
C. Charles’ law
D. Bernoulli’s law
A. Joule’s law
B. Avogadro’s law
C. Archimedes principle
D. Lenz law
A. boiling point
B. furnace temperature
C. absolute temperature
D. flash point
A. Zeroth law
B. Lenz law
C. Boyle’s law
D. Joule’s
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