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One kg of carbon monoxide requires 4/7 kg of oxygen and produces
Options
A. 11/3 kg of carbon dioxide gas
B. 7/3 kg of carbon monoxide gas
C. 11/7 kg of carbon dioxide gas
D. 8/3 kg of carbon monoxide gas
Correct Answer
11/7 kg of carbon dioxide gas
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1. The fuel mostly used in cement industry and in metallurgical processes is
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A. wood charcoal
B. bituminous coke
C. pulverised coal
D. coke
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Correct Answer: pulverised coal
2. As per Charles' law, the volume of a given mass of a perfect gas varies __________ as its absolute temperature, when the absolute pressure remains constant.
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A. directly
B. indirectly
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Correct Answer: directly
3. One kg of ethylene (C
2
H
4
) requires 2 kg of oxygen and produces 22/7 kg of carbon dioxide and __________ kg of water or steam.
Options
A. 9/7
B. 11/7
C. 7/4
D. 11/4
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Correct Answer: 9/7
4. Which of the following gas has the highest calorific value?
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A. Coal gas
B. Producer gas
C. Mond gas
D. Blast furnace gas
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Correct Answer: Coal gas
5. The gas constant (
R
) is equal to the
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A. sum of two specific heats
B. difference of two specific heats
C. product of two specific heats
D. ratio of two specific heats
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Correct Answer: difference of two specific heats
6. The lower calorific value of fuel may be obtained by adding the heat of steam formed during combustion to the higher calorific value.
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A. Yes
B. No
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Correct Answer: No
7. The oxygen atom is __________ times heavier than the hydrogen atom.
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A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 16
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Correct Answer: 16
8. The isothermal and adiabatic processes are regarded as
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A. reversible process
B. irreversible process
C. reversible or irreversible process
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: reversible process
9. When the finely ground coal is moulded under pressure with or without a binding material, the resulting fuel is called briquetted coal.
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A. Yes
B. No
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Correct Answer: Yes
10. A good fuel should have __________ ignition point.
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A. high
B. low
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Correct Answer: low
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