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  • Question
  • Pick out the wrong statement.


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  • A. LPG is also used as fuel for automobiles & small furnaces and for cutting & welding of metals.
  • B. The minimum temperature, at which a petroleum oil vapor catches fire and continues to burn, is called its flash point.
  • C. Each ton of petroleum oil on distillation produces about 30-50 Nm3 of gas.
  • D. Maximum yield of naphthalene is obtained on distillation of crude oil.

  • Correct Answer
  • The minimum temperature, at which a petroleum oil vapor catches fire and continues to burn, is called its flash point. 


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    • 1. Combustion of pulverised coal as compared to that of lump coal

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    • A. develops a non-luminous flame.
    • B. develops a low temperature flame.
    • C. can be done with less excess air.
    • D. provides a lower rate of heat release.
    • Discuss
    • 2. The internal energy of the combustion products is __________ compared to that of reactants.

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    • A. more
    • B. less
    • C. equal
    • D. more or less ; (depends on the state of fuel.)
    • Discuss
    • 3. When incomplete combustion loss is high, the flue gas analysis shows large amount of

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    • A. CO2
    • B. CO
    • C. O2
    • D. C
    • Discuss
    • 4. Laboratory gas is obtained by the cracking of

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    • A. gasoline
    • B. diesel
    • C. fuel oil
    • D. kerosene
    • Discuss
    • 5. A coal with high ash content is undesirable, as

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    • A. it is abrasive to the coal pulveriser (ie.g. ball mill) and the combustion chamber.
    • B. the ash in molten condition gets absorbed in the pores of the refractory lining of the furnace and causes its spalling due to different co-efficient of expansion/contraction of the refractory and the ash.
    • C. the ash retains the sulphur & phosphorus and thus affects the quality of products in metallurgical furnace apart from increasing the slag volume. Besides, it may fuse and stick to the boiler tubes thereby reducing the heat transfer.
    • D. all (a), (b) and (c).
    • Discuss
    • 6. 'Wobbe index' is a characteristic of

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    • A. solid fuels
    • B. gaseous fuels
    • C. liquid fuels
    • D. fat coals
    • Discuss
    • 7. Temperature of preheated air used for the transportation of pulverised coal through pipes to the burner of a boiler furnace is restricted to a maximum limit of about 300° C to avoid the

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    • A. requirement of large volume combustion chamber.
    • B. risk of explosion.
    • C. chances of clinker formation.
    • D. incomplete combustion of coal.
    • Discuss
    • 8. Size of blast furnace grade coke is __________ mm.

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    • A. 25-80
    • B. 0-15
    • C. 15-25
    • D. >100
    • Discuss
    • 9. Bituminous coal

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    • A. ignites less easily than anthracite.
    • B. is generally coking.
    • C. burns with smoky yellow flame.
    • D. both (b) and (c).
    • Discuss
    • 10. Prime coking coal is always blended with medium or non- coking coal before ear-bonisation

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    • A. to check against its excessive swelling during heating, which may exert high pressure and damage coke oven walls.
    • B. because, it alone produces unreactive coke.
    • C. both (a) and (b).
    • D. neither (a) nor (b).
    • Discuss


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