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Download the conventional type question papers of ESE-Engineering Services Examination 2018 ME- Mechanical Engineering Category
Some Sample questions from the paper
1. In a pair of mating spur gears, the pitch-diameter of smaller gear is 120 mm. The pair is of standard gear involute having module as 8. If the transmission ratio between the gears is 4 : 3, then find out Â
(i)Â Â Â Number of teeth on gear,
(ii)Â Â Â Number of teeth on pinion,
(iii)Â Â Â Addendum,
(iv)Â Â Â Dedendum,
(v)Â Â Â Whole depth, and
(vi)Â Â Â Clearance.
2. Define, discuss and differentiate :
(A)Â Â Â Centers of mass vs Centroid
(B)Â Â Â Mass Moment of Inertia vs Area moment of inertia
©Â Â Â Centroid of Lines, Areas and Volumes
3. In a two dimensional system acted by various forces as specified below :
•   forces are collinear
•   forces are concurrent at a point
•   forces are parallel to each other
•   general
Draw the free body diagram and equation defining them.
4. Define a ‘sensor’. Describe the following performance terms related to sensor:
(i)Â Â Â Accuracy
(ii)Â Â Â Sensitivity
(iii)Â Â Â Hysteresis error
(iv)Â Â Â Non-linearity error
(v)Â Â Â Resolution
Download the ME paper I and Paper II from the links below
Some Sample questions from the paper
1. In a pair of mating spur gears, the pitch-diameter of smaller gear is 120 mm. The pair is of standard gear involute having module as 8. If the transmission ratio between the gears is 4 : 3, then find out Â
(i)Â Â Â Number of teeth on gear,
(ii)Â Â Â Number of teeth on pinion,
(iii)Â Â Â Addendum,
(iv)Â Â Â Dedendum,
(v)Â Â Â Whole depth, and
(vi)Â Â Â Clearance.
2. Define, discuss and differentiate :
(A)Â Â Â Centers of mass vs Centroid
(B)Â Â Â Mass Moment of Inertia vs Area moment of inertia
©Â Â Â Centroid of Lines, Areas and Volumes
3. In a two dimensional system acted by various forces as specified below :
•   forces are collinear
•   forces are concurrent at a point
•   forces are parallel to each other
•   general
Draw the free body diagram and equation defining them.
4. Define a ‘sensor’. Describe the following performance terms related to sensor:
(i)Â Â Â Accuracy
(ii)Â Â Â Sensitivity
(iii)Â Â Â Hysteresis error
(iv)Â Â Â Non-linearity error
(v)Â Â Â Resolution
Download the ME paper I and Paper II from the links below