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The working pressure range for a La-Mont boiler is
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A. 0.5 to 10 MN/m
2
B. 1 to 15 MN/m
2
C. 2.5 to 15 MN/m
2
D. 3.5 to 20 MN/m
2
Correct Answer
3.5 to 20 MN/m
2
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1. In a steam engine, superheated steam from the boiler is fed into the steam chest at a pressure of
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A. 10 atmospheres
B. 20 atmospheres
C. 30 atmospheres
D. 40 atmospheres
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Correct Answer: 20 atmospheres
2. In a boiler, the heat is lost
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A. to dry flue gases
B. in moisture present in the fuel
C. to steam formed by combustion of hydrogen per kg of fuel
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
3. A water level indicator is a device to indicate the exact water level in the boiler at any instant.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
4. The ratio of the temperature rise of cooling water to the vacuum temperature minus inlet cooling water temperature is called
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A. condenser efficiency
B. vacuum efficiency
C. nozzle efficiency
D. boiler efficiency
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Correct Answer: condenser efficiency
5. Clearance ratio is the ratio of
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A. clearance volume to the swept volume
B. clearance volume to the volume at cut-off
C. volume at cut-off to the swept volume
D. swept volume to the clearance volume
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Correct Answer: clearance volume to the swept volume
6. The function of a valve rod is
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A. to provide reciprocating motion to the slide valve
B. to convert reciprocating motion of the piston into rotary motion of the crank
C. to convert rotary motion of the crankshaft into to and fro motion of the valve rod
D. to provide simple harmonic motion to the D-slide valve
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Correct Answer: to provide simple harmonic motion to the D-slide valve
7. The function of an eccentric rod is
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A. to provide reciprocating motion to the slide valve
B. to convert reciprocating motion of the piston into rotary motion of the crank
C. to convert rotary motion of the crankshaft into to and fro motion of the valve rod
D. to provide simple harmonic motion to the D-slide valve
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Correct Answer: to convert rotary motion of the crankshaft into to and fro motion of the valve rod
8. Which of the following compound steam engine requires a smaller flywheel?
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A. Receiver type
B. Tandem type
C. Woolf type
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: Receiver type
9. In order to compare the capacity of boilers, the feed water temperature and working pressure are taken as
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A. 50° C and normal atmospheric pressure
B. 50° C and 1.1 bar pressure
C. 100° C and normal atmospheric pressure
D. 100° C and 1.1 bar pressure
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Correct Answer: 100° C and normal atmospheric pressure
10. The hardness of steel depends upon the
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A. amount of cementite it contains
B. amount of carbon it contains
C. contents of alloying elements
D. method of manufacture of steel
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Correct Answer: amount of carbon it contains
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