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Special reactors, called breeder reactors, supply a net gain of fissionable material.
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A. True
B. False
Correct Answer
True
IC Engines and Nuclear Power Plants problems
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1. In a four stroke cycle diesel engine, the inlet valve
Options
A. opens at 20° before top dead centre and closes at 40° after bottom dead centre
B. opens at 20° after top dead centre and closes at 20° before bottom dead centre
C. opens at top dead centre and closes at bottom dead centre
D. may open and close anywhere
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Correct Answer: opens at 20° before top dead centre and closes at 40° after bottom dead centre
2. In petrol engines, using a fixed octane rating fuel, the increase in engine speed will decrease the knocking tendency.
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A. Yes
B. No
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Correct Answer: Yes
3. Reflector in nuclear power plants is used to reflect neutrons back into the active core.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
4. In natural uranium, the constituents of three naturally occuring isotopes are
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A. U
234
= 0.006%, U
235
= 0.712% and U
238
= 99.282%
B. U
234
= 0.712%, U
235
= 0.006% and U
238
= 99.282%
C. U
234
= 99.282%, U
235
= 0.006% and U
238
= 0.712%
D. U
234
= 0.006%, U
235
= 99.282% and U
238
= 0.712%
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Correct Answer: U
234
= 0.006%, U
235
= 0.712% and U
238
= 99.282%
5. A nuclear power plant differs from a conventional steam power station only in the steam generating part.
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A. Agree
B. Disagree
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Correct Answer: Agree
6. Which one of the following engines will have heavier flywheel than the remaining ones?
Options
A. 30 kW four-stroke petrol engine running at 1500 r.p.m.
B. 30 kW two-stroke petrol engine running at 1500 r.p.m.
C. 30 kW two-stroke diesel engine running at 750 r.p.m.
D. 30 kW four-stroke diesel engine running at 750 r.p.m.
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Correct Answer: 30 kW four-stroke petrol engine running at 1500 r.p.m.
7. Materials which make good moderators do not make good reflectors.
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A. Correct
B. Incorrect
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Correct Answer: Incorrect
8. The cetane number of diesel oil, generally available, is
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A. 20 to 25
B. 25 to 30
C. 30 to 40
D. 40 to 55
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Correct Answer: 40 to 55
9. The octane number of petrol, generally available, is
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A. 20 to 40
B. 40 to 60
C. 60 to 80
D. 80 to 100
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Correct Answer: 80 to 100
10. The air standard efficiency ofan I.C. engine 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. none of these
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