A force of \( P = 100 \, {N} \) is applied at the ends of the pliers as shown in the figure. Neglecting friction, the force exerted by the upper jaw on the workpiece is ........... N (in integer).
Step 1: In this case, the problem involves a force applied at the ends of the pliers, and the force exerted by the upper jaw on the workpiece can be found by considering the principle of equilibrium and the leverage.
Step 2: The forces applied at the ends of the pliers create a moment (torque) about the pivot point where the workpiece is in contact. Since we are neglecting friction, we only need to consider the moments about the pivot.
Step 3: The force at the ends of the pliers creates a moment \( M \), which is equal to the force \( P \) multiplied by the distance from the pivot point: \[ M = P \times 100 \, {mm} = 100 \times 100 = 10000 \, {N.mm} \] This moment is balanced by the force exerted by the upper jaw on the workpiece, which acts at a distance of 25 mm from the pivot point.
Step 4: Let \( F_{{upper}} \) be the force exerted by the upper jaw on the workpiece. The moment exerted by this force is: \[ M = F_{{upper}} \times 25 \, {mm} \]
Step 5: Since the moments are balanced, we can equate the two moments: \[ 10000 \, {N.mm} = F_{{upper}} \times 25 \, {mm} \] Solving for \( F_{{upper}} \): \[ F_{{upper}} = \frac{10000}{25} = 400 \, {N} \]
Step 6: Therefore, the force exerted by the upper jaw on the workpiece is \( 400 \, {N} \).
The Mohr’s circle corresponding to an infinitesimal element is shown in the figure. The plane PQ in the infinitesimal element, at an angle of \( \theta \) from the x-axis, is in a state of pure shear. Which one of the following values of \( \theta \) (in degrees) is CORRECT? 
Two cars P and Q are travelling on a straight path and are 60 m apart as shown in the figure; Car P is moving with a constant velocity of 36 kmph, while car Q is moving at a constant velocity of 18 kmph. At this instant, the driver in car P applies the brake and collision occurs with car Q after 30 seconds. Assuming uniform deceleration due to braking, which one of the following is the CORRECT velocity (in m/s) of the car P just before the collision? 
Consider a beam with a square box cross-section as shown in the figure. The outer square has a length of 10 mm. The thickness of the section is 1 mm. The area moment of inertia about the x-axis is ........... mm\(^4\) (in integer). 
The Mohr’s circle corresponding to an infinitesimal element is shown in the figure. The plane PQ in the infinitesimal element, at an angle of \( \theta \) from the x-axis, is in a state of pure shear. Which one of the following values of \( \theta \) (in degrees) is CORRECT? 
Two cars P and Q are travelling on a straight path and are 60 m apart as shown in the figure; Car P is moving with a constant velocity of 36 kmph, while car Q is moving at a constant velocity of 18 kmph. At this instant, the driver in car P applies the brake and collision occurs with car Q after 30 seconds. Assuming uniform deceleration due to braking, which one of the following is the CORRECT velocity (in m/s) of the car P just before the collision? 
Consider a beam with a square box cross-section as shown in the figure. The outer square has a length of 10 mm. The thickness of the section is 1 mm. The area moment of inertia about the x-axis is ........... mm\(^4\) (in integer). 
An electricity utility company charges ₹7 per kWh. If a 40-watt desk light is left on for 10 hours each night for 180 days, what would be the cost of energy consumption? If the desk light is on for 2 more hours each night for the 180 days, what would be the percentage-increase in the cost of energy consumption?
In the context of the given figure, which one of the following options correctly represents the entries in the blocks labelled (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv), respectively?

A bag contains Violet (V), Yellow (Y), Red (R), and Green (G) balls. On counting them, the following results are obtained:
(i) The sum of Yellow balls and twice the number of Violet balls is 50.
(ii) The sum of Violet and Green balls is 50.
(iii) The sum of Yellow and Red balls is 50.
(iv) The sum of Violet and twice the number of Red balls is 50.
Which one of the following Pie charts correctly represents the balls in the bag?