In a point-to-point open-loop NC drive, a stepper motor with 1.8° step angle is coupled to a leadscrew through a gear reduction of 4:1 (4 rotations of the motor enables 1 rotation of leadscrew). The single-start leadscrew has a pitch of 4 mm. The worktable of the system is driven by the leadscrew. If the table moves at a uniform speed of 10 mm/s, the pulse frequency (in Hz) required to drive the stepper motor is _________. 
| List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A. | Line of action lying on the same line. | I | Parallel forces |
| B. | Lines of action parallel to each other. | II | Concurrent |
| C. | Lines of action intersecting at a point. | III | Non-Coplanar forces |
| D. | Lines of action lying on different planes or in space. | IV | Collinear forces |
| List I | List II | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| A. | Double, slides cranks mechanism | I | Pantograph |
| B. | Four bar chain | II | Elliptical trammel |
| C. | Single slider crank mechanism | III | Hip joint |
| D. | Spherical joint | IV | White worth quick returns mechanism |
The zero line of the Vernier scale lies between divisions 20 and 21 of the main scale. The 4th Vernier scale division exactly coincides with a main scale division. The 5 divisions of the Vernier scale are equal to 4 divisions of the main scale. If one main scale division is 1 mm, the measured value (in mm) is ........... (Rounded off to one decimal place)}
The table shows the data of running a machine for five years. The original machine cost is Rupees 70,000. In order to minimize the average total cost per year for running the machine, the machine should be replaced after ............. years. (Answer in integer) 
A company purchases items in bulk for getting quantity discounts in the item’s price. The price break-up is given in the table. The annual demand for the item is 5000 units. The ordering cost is Rupees 400 per order. The annual inventory carrying cost is 30 percent of the purchase price per unit. The optimal order size (in units) is .......... (Answer in integer) 
Three plants P1, P2, and P3 produce 6, 1, and 9 thousand liters of fruit juice, respectively. The produced fruit juice is transported to three distribution centers D1, D2, and D3 with a requirement of 7, 5, and 4 thousand liters of juice, respectively. The transportation cost (in hundreds of Rupees) from each plant to each distribution center is given in the table. The total transportation cost (in hundreds of Rupees) in the initial basic feasible solution using Vogel’s approximation method is ............. (Answer in integer) 