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NPK fertiliser is a __________ fertiliser.
Options
A. complex
B. mixed
C. nitrogenous
D. phosphatic
Correct Answer
mixed
Fertiliser Technology problems
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1. Ammonium phosphate is a __________ fertiliser.
Options
A. nitrogenous
B. phosphatic
C. complex
D. mixed
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Correct Answer: mixed
2. Ammonium nitrate (is mixed with limestone) is not used as fertiliser as such, because
Options
A. it is hygroscopic and explosive in nature.
B. it is highly acidic in nature.
C. it is a liquid at room temperature.
D. its nitrogen content is very less.
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Correct Answer: it is hygroscopic and explosive in nature.
3. Catalyst used in steam reforming of naphtha is
Options
A. nickel
B. platinum
C. silica gel
D. rhodium
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Correct Answer: nickel
4. Phosphatic fertilisers
Options
A. are useful during early stage of the plant growth.
B. accelerate fruit formation in later stages of growth.
C. lessen the effect of excessive nitrogen application.
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: accelerate fruit formation in later stages of growth.
5. Triple superphosphate is chemically represented as
Options
A. CaF
2
.3Ca
3
(PO
4
)
2
B. 3Ca
3
(PO
4
)
2
C. Ca(PO
3
)
2
D. Ca(H
2
PO
4
)
2
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Correct Answer: CaF
2
.3Ca
3
(PO
4
)
2
6. Yield of urea can be increased with excess ammonia and higher pressure & temperature, but because of __________ this is normally not done.
Options
A. increased biuret formation
B. high corrosion rate
C. increased cost of equipment
D. all (a), (b) & (c)
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) & (c)
7. Sodium tri poly phosphate (STPP) is chemically represented as
Options
A. Na
5
P
3
O
10
B. Na
4
P
3
O
8
C. Na
3
P
4
O
6
D. Na
2
PO
4
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Correct Answer: Na
5
P
3
O
10
8. In __________ converter for ammonia synthesis, the catalyst is arranged in the form of a single continuous bed.
Options
A. Fauser-Monte Catini
B. Claude
C. Udhe
D. Kellog
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Correct Answer: Claude
9. Nitrogen content in ammonium sulphate (a fertiliser) is around __________ percent.
Options
A. 5
B. 20
C. 50
D. 65
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Correct Answer: 20
10. Potassic fertilisers do not promote the development of
Options
A. stems & leaves during early stage of plant growth.
B. starches of potatoes & grains.
C. sugar of fruits & vegetables.
D. fibrous materials of plants.
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Correct Answer: stems & leaves during early stage of plant growth.
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