Description : High temperature carbonisation of coal takes place at __________ °C. (A) 2000 (B) 700 (C) 1100 (D) < 500
Last Answer : (C) 1100
Description : Low temperature carbonisation of coal takes place at __________ °C. (A) 300 (B) 1100 (C) 700
Last Answer : (C) 700
Description : Low temperature carbonisation of coal takes place at __________ °C. (A) 300 (B) 1100 (C) 700 (D) 900
Description : The temperature at which plastic layer formation takes place during carbonisation of coal varies from __________ °C. (A) 100 to 150 (B) 350 to 450 (C) 550 to 650 (D) 700 to 850
Last Answer : (B) 350 to 450
Description : Regeneration of molecular sieve requires it to be heated to a temperature of about __________ °C. (A) 80-120 (B) 200-300 (C) 600-800 (D) 1000-1100
Last Answer : (D) 1000-1100
Description : Coal is heated in presence of air to a temperature of about __________ °C, while determining its ash content for proximate analysis. (A) 500 (B) 750 (C) 950 (D) 1100
Last Answer : (B) 750
Description : Fusion point of coal ash generally varies from 1000 to 1700° C. Ash having fusion point less than __________ °C is liable to form clinker. (A) 1100 (B) 1250 (C) 1350 (D) 1400
Last Answer : (A) 1100
Description : High speed steel tools retain their hardness upto a temperature of __________ °C. (A) 500 (B) 750 (C) 900 (D) 1100
Last Answer : (C) 900
Last Answer : Option C
Description : Temperature attained in soldering of metals is about __________ °C. (A) 150-300 (B) 400-500 (C) 650-800 (D) 1000-1100
Last Answer : (A) 150-300
Description : Coking time in a commercial high temperature coal carbonisation plant is about __________ hours. (A) 6 (B) 18 (C) 28
Last Answer : (B) 18
Description : Quantity of coke oven gas produced by high temperature carbonisation of one ton of dry coal may be around __________ Nm3 . (A) 30 (B) 300 (C) 3,000 (D) 30,000
Last Answer : (B) 300
Description : Tar yield in the low temperature and high temperature carbonisation of dry coal may be respectively __________ percent. (A) 3 & 10 (B) 10 & 3 (C) 10 & 20 (D) 15 & 8
Last Answer : (B) 10 & 3
Description : Heat penetration rate in narrow coke ovens in high temperature carbonisation of coal is around __________ cm/hr. (A) 2.5 (B) 0.5 (C) 10 (D) 20
Last Answer : (A) 2.5
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 : The yield of tar from high temperature carbonisation of dry coal is about __________ percent. (A) 3 (B) 12 (C) 22 (D) 0.3
Last Answer : (A) 3
Description : 90% of the caprolactam is converted to nylon-6 on its condensation polymerisation in the reactor maintained at a temperature of __________ °C. (A) -5 (B) 10-30 (C) 250-280 (D) 500-600
Last Answer : (C) 250-280
Description : Hot extrusion of aluminium is done in the temperature range of __________ °C. (A) 550-600 (B) 450-500 (C) 350-400 (D) 250-300
Last Answer : (C) 350-400
Description : Yield of coke oven gas in low temperature carbonisation of coal is about __________ Nm3 /ton of dry coal. (A) 60 (B) 160 (C) 500 (D) 750
Last Answer : (B) 160
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
Last Answer : (C) 6500
Description : A liquid is pumped at the rate of 600 litres using 1000 rpm. If the rpm is changed to 1100, the liquid pumped is __________ litres. (A) 600 (B) 660 (C) 1.1 (D) 60
Last Answer : (B) 660
Description : While the fuel fired furnace can be used upto a maximum temperature of about 1700°C, the electric furnace can be used upto a temperature of about __________ °C. (A) 2000 (B) 3000 (C) 4500 (D) 6000
Last Answer : (C) 4500
Description : The temperature in the calcium carbide furnace is __________ °C. (A) 200-300 (B) 700-850 (C) 2000-2200 (D) 4000-4500
Last Answer : (C) 2000-2200
Description : While the oxy-acetylene flame produces a temperature of 3200°C, the temperature produced by oxy-hydrogen flame is about __________ °C. (A) 1800 (B) 2000 (C) 2400 (D) 3000
Last Answer : (B) 2000
Description : The main product of high temperature carbonisation of coal is (A) Coke (B) Ammonia (C) Tar (D) Coke oven gas
Last Answer : (A) Coke
Description : Which of the following is not a by-product recovered in a high temperature coal carbonisation plant? (A) Benzol (B) Pitch-creosote mixture (PCM) (C) Naphthalene (D) Ethylene
Last Answer : (D) Ethylene
Description : In high temperature carbonisation (as compared to low temperature carbonisation) of coal, the (A) Gas yield is less (B) Tar yield is more (C) Ignition temperature of coke produced is less (D) Aromatic content of tar produced is more
Last Answer : (D) Aromatic content of tar produced is more
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 : Coke oven gas produced by high temperature carbonisation of coal (as compared to that produced by low temperature carbonisation), has (A) Higher calorific value (B) Lower hydrogen content (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Description : Blast furnace coke is made from coal by (A) Low temperature carbonisation (B) High temperature carbonisation (C) Medium temperature carbonisation (D) Heating the coal in an oven in presence of air
Last Answer : (B) High temperature carbonisation
Description : In low temperature carbonisation (as compared to high temperature carbonisation) of coal (A) Ammonia yield is more (B) Aliphatic tar is produced (C) Free carbon in tar is more (D) All (A), (B) and (C
Last Answer : (B) Aliphatic tar is produced
Description : Coal tar (produced by high temperature carbonisation) is the main source of (A) Aromatic compounds (B) Aliphatic compounds (C) Paraffins (D) Olefins
Last Answer : (A) Aromatic compounds
Description : High temperature carbonisation of coal produces (A) Inferior coke compared to low temperature carbonisation (B) Less of gases compared to liquid products (C) Large quantity of tar compared to low temperature carbonisation (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 : Presence of free moisture in coal during its high temperature carbonisation (A) Reduces the coking time (B) Protects the volatile products from pyrolysis (cracking) in the presence of hot coke and hot oven walls (C) Increases the loss of fine coal dust from the ovens when charging (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Protects the volatile products from pyrolysis (cracking) in the presence of hot coke and hot oven walls
Description : High temperature carbonisation of coal produces (A) Inferior coke compared to low temperature carbonisation (B) Less of gases compared to liquid products (C) Larger quantity of tar compared to low temperature carbonisation (D) None of these
Description : The main product of high temperature carbonisation of coal is (A) Coke (B) Ammonia (C) Tar (D) Phenol
Description : Coal is heated in absence of air for 7 minutes at a temperature of about __________ °C, during its volatile matter determination for proximateanalysis. (A) 550 (B) 750 (C) 950 (D) 1150
Last Answer : (C) 950
Description : 90% of the caprolactam is converted to nylon-6 on its condensation polymerisation in the reactor maintained at __________ °C. (A) < 0 (B) 10-30 (C) 250-280 (D) 500-600
Last Answer : (B) 10-30
Description : Commercial production of petrol from coal (as practised in a factory at Sasol in South Africa) is done by the __________ of coal. (A) Hydrogenation (B) Gasification (C) Carbonisation (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Hydrogenation
Description : During coal carbonisation process, the conversion of semi-coke to coke is accompanied by an increase in the __________ of the mass. (A) Density (B) Porosity (C) Electrical resistivity (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Density
Description : When steam is passed over coal resulting in the endothermic reaction represent by, C + H2O = CO + H2 , it is called the __________ of coal. (A) Carbonisation (B) Oxidation (C) Coalification (D) Gasification
Last Answer : (D) Gasification
Description : Degree of carbonisation of coal during coke making can be roughly judged by the __________ of the coke produced. (A) Colour (B) Moisture content (C) Ash content (D) Volatile matter
Last Answer : (D) Volatile matter
Description : What is the range of tempering temperature (°C) for most of the materials? (A) 75-100 (B) 200-300 (C) 350-450 (D) 500-600
Last Answer : (B) 200-300
Description : Soft coke is not (A) Produced by low temperature carbonisation of coal (B) A domestic fuel (C) Used in blast furnaces (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Used in blast furnaces
Description : Low temperature carbonisation of coal produces (A) Metallurgical coke (B) Soft coke (C) Very low calorific value coke oven gas (D) No by-products
Last Answer : (B) Soft coke
Description : With increase in the temperature of carbonisation of coal (A) Hydrogen content of coke oven gas increases due to cracking ofhydrocarbons (B) Methane content in the coke oven gas decreases and carbon monoxide content increases ( ... compensated by increase in CO & H2 content (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : A coal having higher volatile matter content, has lower (A) Smoking tendency on burning (B) Coke oven gas yield on carbonisation (C) Chance of catching fire during storage in open space (D) Ignition temperature
Last Answer : (D) Ignition temperature
Description : While the first commercial low temperature coal carbonisation plant is located at Neyveli (in Chennai, India), the second such plant has been built at (A) Dankuni (West Bengal) (B) Dhanbad (C) Singreni (AP.) (D) Raniganj
Last Answer : (A) Dankuni (West Bengal)
Description : In low temperature carbonisation of coal, the (A) Yield of coke oven gas is 290 Nm3 /ton dry coal (B) Volatile matter in coke is zero (C) Temperature maintained is 700°C (D) Yield of tar is about 3% of dry coal
Last Answer : (C) Temperature maintained is 700°C