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It is impossible to transfer heat from a body at a lower temperature to a body at a higher temperature, without the aid of an external source.
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A. Correct
B. Incorrect
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1. The air standard efficiency of an Otto cycle is given by (where
r
= Compression ratio, and ? = Ratio of specific heats)
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A. 1 -
r
? - 1
B. 1 +
r
? - 1
C.
D.
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2. First law of thermodynamics deals with
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A. conservation of heat
B. conservation of momentum
C. conservation of mass
D. conservation of energy
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Correct Answer: conservation of energy
3. The ratio of root mean square velocity to average velocity of gas molecules at a particular temperature is
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A. 0.086
B. 1.086
C. 3.086
D. 4.086
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Correct Answer: 1.086
4. A close cycle gas turbine gives __________ efficiency as compared to an open cycle gas turbine.
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A. same
B. lower
C. higher
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Correct Answer: higher
5. The mass of flue gas per kg of fuel is the ratio of the
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A. mass of oxygen in 1 kg of flue gas to the mass of oxygen in 1 kg of fuel
B. mass of oxygen in 1 kg of fuel to the mass of oxygen in 1 kg of flue gas
C. mass of carbon in 1 kg of flue gas to the mass of carbon in 1 kg of fuel
D. mass of carbon in 1 kg of fuel to the mass of carbon in 1 kg of flue gas
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Correct Answer: mass of carbon in 1 kg of flue gas to the mass of carbon in 1 kg of fuel
6. When gas is heated at constant pressure, the heat supplied is utilised in
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A. increasing the internal energy of gas
B. doing some external work
C. increasing the internal energy of gas and also for doing some external work
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: increasing the internal energy of gas and also for doing some external work
7. Both the Ericsson and Joule's cycle have two constant pressure processes.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
8. The atomic mass of sulphur is
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A. 12
B. 14
C. 16
D. 32
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Correct Answer: 32
9. When the gas is heated at constant pressure, the heat supplied
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A. increases the internal energy of the gas
B. increases the temperature of the gas
C. does some external work during expansion
D. Both (B) and (C)
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Correct Answer: Both (B) and (C)
10. It is __________ to make an engine working on a Carnot cycle.
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A. possible
B. impossible
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Correct Answer: impossible
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