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FE Engineering Essentials: Mastery & Readiness Assessment

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1.What is the primary function of a heat exchanger in thermal engineering systems?
  • 1.To facilitate chemical reactions
  • 2.To increase the system’s pressure
  • 3.To separate different phases of matter
  • 4.To transfer heat between two or more fluids
2.Which method is typically used for analyzing complex stress situations in structures?
  • 1.Euler’s Method
  • 2.Monte Carlo Simulation
  • 3.Finite Difference Method
  • 4.Finite Element Analysis
3.In fluid dynamics, the Bernoulli's principle is used to describe which of the following?
  • 1.The conversion of thermal energy into mechanical work
  • 2.The conservation of mass in fluid flow
  • 3.The effect of viscosity on fluid movement
  • 4.The relationship between pressure and velocity in a moving fluid
4.What is the primary cause of entropy increase in a closed system?
  • 1.Decrease in system's temperature
  • 2.External work performed on the system
  • 3.Isothermal compression
  • 4.Irreversibility and energy dispersion
5.Which of the following cycles is primarily used in jet engines?
  • 1.Carnot Cycle
  • 2.Rankine Cycle
  • 3.Otto Cycle
  • 4.Brayton Cycle
6.Which material property is defined as the resistance to deformation or indentation?
  • 1.Ductility
  • 2.Elasticity
  • 3.Hardness
  • 4.Plasticity
7.What is the effect of strain hardening on a material's yield strength?
  • 1.Decreases yield strength
  • 2.Keeps yield strength constant
  • 3.Increases yield strength
  • 4.No effect on yield strength
8.What is the major consideration when selecting a material for high-temperature applications?
  • 1.Electrical conductivity
  • 2.Thermal conductivity
  • 3.Corrosion resistance
  • 4.Creep resistance
9.For a cantilever beam, where is the maximum stress observed?
  • 1.At the free end
  • 2.At the midpoint
  • 3.At the fixed end
  • 4.Uniformly along the entire length
10.In control systems, what is the purpose of a PID controller?
  • 1.To modulate system's voltage
  • 2.To enhance system's thermal performance
  • 3.To increase mechanical rigidity
  • 4.To control process variables to desired levels
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