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Which of the following statement is wrong?
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A. The closed cycle gas turbine plants are external combustion plants.
B. In the closed cycle gas turbine, the pressure range depends upon the atmospheric pressure.
C. The advantage of efficient internal combustion is eliminated as the closed cycle has an external surface.
D. In open cycle gas turbine, atmosphere acts as a sink and no coolant is required.
Correct Answer
In the closed cycle gas turbine, the pressure range depends upon the atmospheric pressure.
Thermodynamics problems
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1. The hard coke is obtained when carbonisation of coal is carried out at
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A. 300° to 500°C
B. 500° to700°C
C. 700° to 900°C
D. 900° to 1100°C
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Correct Answer: 900° to 1100°C
2. A cycle consisting of __________ and two isothermal processes is known as Stirling cycle.
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A. two constant pressure
B. two constant volume
C. two isentropic
D. one constant pressure, one constant volume
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Correct Answer: two constant volume
3. The value of
c
p
/
c
v
for air is
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A. 1
B. 1.4
C. 1.8
D. 23
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Correct Answer: 1.4
4. Which of the following has the highest calorific value?
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A. Peat
B. Lignite
C. Bituminous coal
D. Anthracite coal
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Correct Answer: Anthracite coal
5. The efficiency of Ericsson cycle is __________ Carnot cycle.
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A. greater than
B. less than
C. equal to
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Correct Answer: equal to
6. According to First law of thermodynamics,
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A. total internal energy of a system during a process remains constant
B. total energy of a system remains constant
C. workdone by a system is equal to the heat transferred by the system
D. internal energy, enthalpy and entropy during a process remains constant
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Correct Answer: total energy of a system remains constant
7. In an isolated system, neither the heat and work nor the, mass of the working substance crosses the boundary of the system.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
8. For the same compression ratio, the efficiency of Diesel cycle is __________ Otto cycle.
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A. greater than
B. less than
C. equal to
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Correct Answer: less than
9. The condition for the reversibility of a cycle is
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A. the pressure and temperature of the working substance must not differ, appreciably, from those of the surroundings at any stage in the process
B. all the processes, taking place in the cycle of operation, must be extremely slow
C. the working parts of the engine must be friction free
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
10. The numerical value of the thermal capacity and the water equivalent of the substance are the same.
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A. Agree
B. Disagree
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Correct Answer: Agree
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