Description : Calorific value of pitch creosote mixture (PCM) i.e., C.T.F.-200 is about (A) 8800 kcal/m3 (B) 8800 kcal/kg (C) Same as that of coal middling (D) 25000 kcal/kg
Last Answer : (B) 8800 kcal/kg
Description : Calorific value of furnace oil is about __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 10,000 (B) 15,000 (C) 5,000 (D) 20,000
Last Answer : (A) 10,000
Description : Calorific value of bituminous coal may be around __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 500 (B) 1500 (C) 6500 (D) 20000
Last Answer : (C) 6500
Description : Calorific value of dry wood may be around __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 5 (B) 50 (C) 500 (D) 5000
Last Answer : (A) 5
Description : Calorific value of a typical dry anthracite coal may be around __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 1000 (B) 4000 (C) 8000 (D) 15000
Last Answer : (C) 8000
Description : 6000 ÷ 15 × 225 – 70000 = ? a) 20000 b) 18000 c) 16000 d) 14000 e) 15000
Last Answer : ? = 6000 – 225 / 15 - 70000 = 90000 – 70000 = 20000 Answer: a)
Description : Calorific value of coal middling generated in coal washeries during washing of coal may be around __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 1000 (B) 4000 (C) 6000 (D) 8000
Last Answer : (B) 4000
Description : How many vaccum tubes was used in first analytical engine- 1) 10000 2) 12000 3) 90000 4) 14000
Last Answer : 1) 10000
Description : How many vaccum tubes was used in first analytical engine 1 10000 2 12000 3 90000 4 14000
Last Answer : 1 10000
Description : The average expenditure of A, Band C is Rs 10000 per month. Also, the average expenditure of B, C and D is Rs 14000 per month. If the average expenditure of D is thrice of that of A then the average expenditure of B and C is: A) 12000 B) 15000 C) 18000 D) 21000
Last Answer : A) Total expenditure of A, B & C=3×10000=30000 Total expenditure of B, C & D =3×14000=42000 D-A=42000-30000=12000 Also, we are given D=3A. so 3A-A =12000 & A=6000 Total expenditure of B & C=30000-6000=24000 Average expenditure of B& C=24000/2 =12000
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Aromatics have higher specific gravity than paraffins (B) Gross calorific value (GCV) of petrofuels is equal to (12400 - 2100 ρ 2 ) where, ρ is the specific gravity ... volume basis (i.e., Kcal/litre) (D) Higher specific gravity of petrofuels means higher C/H ratio
Last Answer : (C) Heavier petrofuels have higher GCV on weight basis (i.e., Kcal/kg) but lower GCV on volume basis (i.e., Kcal/litre)
Description : Which of the following fuels has the highest calorific value per unit mass (kcal/kg)? (A) Coal (B) Kerosene (C) Natural gas (D) Furnace oil
Last Answer : (D) Furnace oil
Description : For which pair of the fuel gases, calorific value (C.V.) of one fuel is almost double that of the other on volume basis (i.e., kcal/Nm3 ), while the C.V. is same on weight basis (i.e., kcal/kg)? (A) Propane and acetylene (B) Propane and LPG (C) Sewage gas and gobar gas (D) B.F. gas and coke oven gas
Last Answer : (A) Propane and acetylene
Description : For which pair of the fuel gases, calorific value (C.V.) of one fuel is almost double that of the other on volume basis (i.e., kcal/Nm3) while the C.V. is same on weight basis (i.e., kcal/kg)? (A ... and acetylene (B) Propane and LPG (C) Sewage gas and gobar gas (D) B.F gas and coke oven gas
Last Answer : D) B.F gas and coke oven gas
Description : A and B entered into a partnership investing Rs. 16000 and Rs. 12000 respectively. After 3 months, A withdrew Rs. 5000 while B invested Rs. 5000 more. After 3 more months C joins the business with a capital of Rs. 21000 ... of Rs. 26400 after one year by A.Rs. 2400 B.Rs. 3600 C.Rs. 3000 D.Rs. 4800
Last Answer : Answer: B (Rs. 3600) Explanation: A:B: C = 16000 x3 + 11000×9:12000 x 3 + 17000 x 9:21000 x 6 = 147:189:126 = 7:9:6 Difference of B and C’s shares = Rs. [26400 x (9/22) — 26400 x (6/22)) = Rs. 3600.
Description : Ram and Shyam started a business with investments of Rs.40000 and Rs.60000. At the end of one year, out of the total Ram got Rs.2000 less profit than Shyam. Find the total profit (in Rs.) a)12000 b)10000 c)8000 d)16000
Last Answer : b)10000
Description : Calorific value of high speed diesel is kcal/Kg (a) 9500 (b) 10550 (c) 11550 (d) 12500
Last Answer : (b) 10550
Description : The calorific value of HSD is — Kcal/kg a. 10000 b. 10550 c. 11100 d. 11650
Last Answer : b. 10550
Description : In low temperature carbonisation of coal as compared to high temperature carbonisation __________ produced is less. (A) Difference in gross & net calorific value of the coke oven gas (B) Free carbon content in tar (C) Yield percentage of coke (D) Yield of ammonia present in coke oven gas
Last Answer : (A) Difference in gross & net calorific value of the coke oven gas
Description : Calorific value of wood gas is about __________ kcal/Nm3 . (A) 1500 (B) 3300 (C) 5400 (D) 8500
Last Answer : (B) 3300
Description : Calorific value of gobar gas (containing CH4 = 60% , H2 = 10% ; CO2 = 30%) may be about __________ Kcal/Nm3 . (A) 1,800 (B) 3,200 (C) 5,400 (D) 10,200
Last Answer : (C) 5,400
Description : The calorific value of natural gas is about __________ kcal/Nm3 . (A) 10,000 (B) 2,500 (C) 25,000 (D) 35,000
Description : The calorific value of L.D. converter gas is about __________ Kcal/Nm3 . (A) 1800 (B) 800 (C) 4500 (D) 10000
Last Answer : (A) 1800
Description : The calorific value of producer gas is around __________ kcal/Nm3 . (A) 1300 (B) 500 (C) 4500 (D) 9000
Last Answer : (A) 1300
Description : Calorific value of coke even gas produced by low temperature carbonisation of coal is about __________ Kcal/Nm3 . (A) 4000 (B) 2500 (C) 6500 (D) 10000
Description : The calorific value of 'LPG' (50% propane + 50% butane) is about __________ kcal/Nm3 . (A) 5000 (B) 25,000 (C) 10,000 (D) 15,000
Last Answer : (B) 25,000
Description : Calorific value of coke oven gas is around __________ Kcal/Nm3 . (A) 900 (B) 4200 (C) 7500 (D) 2000
Last Answer : (B) 4200
Description : Calorific value of blast furnace gas is around __________ KCal/Nm3 . (A) 850 (B) 1800 (C) 4200 (D) 6500
Last Answer : (A) 850
Description : In high temperature carbonisation (as compared to low temperature carbonisation) of coal (A) Coke oven gas yield is more (B) Tar yield is less but free carbon in tar is more (C) Calorific value of coke oven gas is less (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : Tar is a better fuel than furnace oil, because of its (A) Higher calorific value (B) Lower sulphur content (C) Higher emissivity (0.8-0.9) resulting in higher radiation heat transfer rate (D) Both (A) and (B)
Last Answer : (D) Both (A) and (B)
Description : Coal tar fuels (CTF) as compared to petroleum based fuel oils have higher (A) Calorific value (B) Higher C/H ratio (C) Sulphur content (D) Difference in gross & net calorific value
Last Answer : (B) Higher C/H ratio
Description : . A coal having high volatile matter content will (A) Give less yield of tar and gas on carbonisation (B) Burn with a small non-smoky flame (C) Have a very high calorific value (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : In high temperature carbonisation of coal compared to low temperature carbonisation (A) Yield of ammonia is less (B) Aromatic content of tar is low (C) H2 content in the coke oven gas is more (D) Calorific value of the coke oven gas is lower
Last Answer : (C) H2 content in the coke oven gas is more
Description : Pitch (a product of coal tar distillation) is always mixed with creosote oil, when it is to be burnt in a burner, because (A) Its calorific value is very less (B) Tar neutralises the residual acids ... for its transportation through pipelines at economic pressure drop (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (C) It reduces viscosity and imparts fluidity for its transportation through pipelines at economic pressure drop
Description : Which of the following has the least calorific value (kcal/Nm3 )? (A) Blast furnace gas (B) Coke oven gas (C) Sewage gas (D) Natural gas
Last Answer : (A) Blast furnace gas
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Percentage of ash in coke produced from medium coking coal is more than that in coal (B) The calorific value (kcal/Nm3 ) of coke oven gas reduces on ... plants in India at Talcher (Orissa) and Ramagundam (A.P) employ Kopper-Totzek process of coal gasification
Last Answer : (C) Ash is normally removed as 'fly-ash' in Kopper-Totzek process of coal gasification
Description : Which of the following has the highest calorific value (kcal/Nm3 )? (A) Carburetted water gas (B) Gobar gas (C) Natural gas (D) LPG
Last Answer : (D) LPG
Description : Which of the following gaseous fuels has the highest net calorific value (kcal/Nm3 )? (A) Producer gas (B) Carburetted water gas (C) Natural gas (D) Liquefied petroleum gas
Last Answer : (D) Liquefied petroleum gas
Description : Hydrogen content in petroleum products varies from 12 to 15% (by weight). As a result the difference between gross and net heating value of petroleum fuels varies in the range of __________ kcal/kg. (A) 600-750 (B) 250-350 (C) 1000-1500 (D) 2000-2500
Last Answer : (A) 600-750
Description : Calorific value of alcohol is (A) 4 kcal/gm (B) 5.4 kcal/gm (C) 7 kcal/gm (D) 9 kcal/gm
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Calorific value of proteins as determined in a bomb calorimeter is (A) 4 kcal/gm (B) 4.8 kcal/gm (C) 5.4 kcal/gm (D) 5.8 kcal/gm
Description : The calorific value of lipid is (A) 4.0 Kcal/gm (B) 6.0 Kcal/gm (C) 9.0 Kcal/gm (D) 15 Kcal/gm
Description : Calorific value of lipids per gm is (A) 4 Kcal (B) 8 Kcal (C) 9 Kcal (D) None of these
Description : The calorific value of wheat is about (A) 2.5 kcal/gm (B) 3.5 kcal/gm (C) 4.5 kcal/gm (D) 5.5 kcal/gm
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The unit of calorific value of fuel is __________ . a) Kj /Kg b) J/Kg c)Kj /g d)J/g
Last Answer : a) Kj /Kg
Description : In case of physical adsorption, the heat of adsorption is of the order of __________ kcal/kg.mole. (A) 100 (B) 1000 (C) 10000 (D) 100000
Last Answer : (B) 1000
Description : Molar heat capacity of water in equilibrium with ice at constant pressure is __________ Kcal/kg mole. °K (A) 0 (B) ∞ (C) 50 (D) 100
Last Answer : (B) ∞
Description : Internal energy of an element at 1 atm and 25° C is __________ kcal/kg.mole. (A) 0 (B) 273 (C) 25 (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) 0
Description : Latent heat of dry steam at atmospheric pressure is 539 Kcal/kg; which __________ with increase in the pressure of steam. (A) Decreases (B) Increases (C) Remain same (D) May increase or decrease
Last Answer : (A) Decreases
Description : The value of Cp & Cv respectively for monatomic gases in Kcal/kg Mole.°K are (A) 5 & 3 (B) 3.987 & 1.987 (C) 1.987 & 0.66 (D) 0.66 & 1.987
Last Answer : A) 5 & 3