Ignition temperature of a fuel in air is __________ that in pure oxygen.
(A) More than
(B) Less than
(C) Equal to
(D) Either more or less; depends on the type of fuel

1 Answer

Answer :

(A) More than

Related questions

Description : The maximum adiabatic flame temperature in air as compared to that in pure oxygen is (A) Much lower (B) Much higher (C) Same (D) Either lower or higher, depends on the type of fuel

Last Answer : (A) Much lower

Description : Bound moisture is that liquid which exerts an equilibrium vapor pressure __________ that of the pure liquid at the given temperature. (A) Less than (B) More than (C) Equal to (D) Either (A) or (B); depends on the solid

Last Answer : (A) Less than

Description : The optimum percentage of excess air for combustion depends upon the__________ of the fuel. (A) Type (solid, liquid or gaseous) (B) Calorific value (C) Sulphur content (D) Ignition temperature

Last Answer : (A) Type (solid, liquid or gaseous)

Description : Equal volumes of aniline and diesel oil when mixed at room temperature (during summer) was found to be completely miscible. It means that the aniline point of the diesel is __________ the room temperature. (A) ... (B) Less than (C) Same as (D) Either more or less; depends on the room temperature

Last Answer : (C) Same as

Description : The self-ignition temperature of diesel oil compared to petrol is a. higher b. lower c. same d. depends on the quality of fuel

Last Answer : ANSWER a. higher

Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Theoretical flame temperature is the temperature attained by the products of combustion, when the fuel is burned without loss or gain of heat (B) ... flame temperature (D) Adiabatic flame temperatures of actual combustions are always less than the maximum values

Last Answer : (C) Burning the fuel with excess pure oxygen results in maximum theoretical flame temperature

Description : The partial pressure of each constituent present in an alloy is __________ the total vapor pressure exerted by the alloy. (A) Less than (B) Equal to (C) More than (D) Either (B) or (C); depends on the type of alloy

Last Answer : (A) Less than

Description : In general, the limit of inflammability/explosion limit of fuel gases is widened by the (A) Increase in gas pressure (B) Increase in temperature (i.e. preheating) (C) Use of pure oxygen for combustion instead of air (D) All (A), (B) & (C)

Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) & (C)

Description : The size of the tetrahedral void in the closest packing of atoms is __________ that of the octahedral void. (A) Equal to (B) Greater than (C) Less than (D) Either (A), (B) or (C); depends on the size of atom

Last Answer : (C) Less than

Description : Theoretical flame temperature of a fuel is that temperature which is attained, when the fuel is completely burnt 'using theoretical amount of air in (A) Air (B) Oxygen (C) Either (A) or (B) (D) Either (A) or (B) without gain or loss of heat

Last Answer : (D) Either (A) or (B) without gain or loss of heat

Description : A fuel containing carbon and carbon monoxide (but containing no hydrogen or its compounds) is burnt in pure oxygen at constant pressure. Its gross calorific value as compared to net calorific value will be (A) More (B) Less (C) Same (D) Data insufficient; can't be predicted

Last Answer : (C) Same

Description : The maximum adiabatic flame temperature in air is __________ the maximum flame temperature in pure oxygen. (A) Lower than (B) Higher than (C) Same as (D) Not related to

Last Answer : (A) Lower than

Description : Volumetric composition of flue gas analysed with the Orsat apparatus is : CO2 = 12%, O2 = 8%, CO = nil, N2 = 80%. This flue gas composition indicates that (A) Pure oxygen has been used for combustion ... very high (C) Excess air has been used for combustion (D) Hydrogen is not present in the fuel

Last Answer : (C) Excess air has been used for combustion

Description : In an absorption column, the flooding velocity for random packing is __________ that for stacked/regular packing. (A) Greater than (B) Smaller than (C) Equal to (D) Either (A), or (B); depends on the type of packing

Last Answer : (B) Smaller than

Description : Preheating of __________ the flame temperature. (A) The gaseous fuel before combustion decreases (B) Combustion air decreases (C) Either the fuel or the air or both, increases (D) Either the fuel or the air does not affect

Last Answer : (C) Either the fuel or the air or both, increases

Description : The maximum adiabatic flame temperature is attained, when the fuel is burnt with (A) Theoretically required amount of air (B) More than theoretically required amount of air (C) Less than theoretically required amount of air (D) Theoretically required amount of oxygen

Last Answer : (D) Theoretically required amount of oxygen

Description : Performance number of a liquid fuel is related to its (A) Wax content (B) Spontaneous ignition temperature (C) Knocking tendency (D) Sulphur content

Last Answer : (B) Spontaneous ignition temperature

Description : Presence of predominantly large quantity of aromatics (polynuclear) is not desirable in aviation fuel, because it has (A) High pour point and low smoke point (B) Low viscosity index (C) High self-ignition temperature (D) All (A), (B) and (C)

Last Answer : (B) Low viscosity index

Description : In case of an unsaturated mixture of gas and vapor, the percentage saturation is __________ its relative saturation. (A) Lower than (B) Higher than (C) Equal to (D) Either (A) or (B), depends on the mixture composition

Last Answer : (A) Lower than

Description : Pressure drop through plate tower as compared to that through packed tower, for the same duty will be (A) Less (B) More (C) Equal (D) Either (A) or (B); depends on the packing height

Last Answer : (B) More

Description : For the same terminal conditions and valve size, the pressure drop in a fully opened globe valve as compared to that in a gate valve is (A) More (B) Less (C) Equal (D) Either (A) or (B); depends on the viscosity of the fluid

Last Answer : (A) More

Description : In case of parallel flow heat exchanger, the lowest temperature theoretically attainable by the hot fluid is __________ the outlet temperature of the cold fluid. (A) Equal to (B) More than (C) Less than (D) Either more or less than (depending upon the fluid)

Last Answer : (A) Equal to

Description : The internal energy of the combustion products is __________compared to that of reactants. (A) More (B) Less (C) Equal (D) More or less; (depends on the state of fuel.)

Last Answer : (B) Less

Description : Capacity & power requirement for an air compressor working at high altitude compared to sea-level will be (A) More (B) Less (C) Same (D) Either more or less; depends on the climatic conditions

Last Answer : (B) Less

Description : iesel engine has less reserve torque then spark ignition because ∙ Torque-speed curve is governed by volumetric efficiency of fuel pump and engine cylinder ∙ Torque is a function of thermal efficiency ∙ Diesel engine has generally low speed engine ∙ None of the above

Last Answer : ∙ Torque is a function of thermal efficiency

Description : With increase in C/H ratio of a fuel, the amount of CO2 formed on its complete combustion (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remain same (D) Either (A) or (B), depends on other factors

Last Answer : (A) Increases

Description : Rate of burning in the compression ignition engine can be controlled by a. rate of injection of fuel b. rate of air taken into carburetor c. both a. and b. d. none of the above

Last Answer : ANSWER a. rate of injection of fuel

Description : For the flow of gases through a capillary, with increase in temperature, the permeability __________ as per Knudsen law. (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remain same (D) Either (A) or (B); depends on the gas

Last Answer : (A) Increases

Description : The tendency of knocking in CI engine reduces by (a) High self ignition temperature of fuel (b) Decrease in jacket water temperature (c) Injection of fuel just before TDC (d) Decrease in injection pressure

Last Answer : Ans :c

Description : Compare detonation and diesel knock on the basis of (i) Fuel Ignition Temperature (ii) Compression Ratio (iii) Speed (iv) inlet temperature (v) inlet pressure (vi) cylinder wall temperature (vii) cylinder size 

Last Answer : Comparison between detonation and diesel knock: Parameter To avoid Detonation in SI Engine  To avoid Diesel knock i) Fuel Ignition Temperature High Low ii) Compression Ratio ... Cylinder wall temperature Low High viii) Cylinder size Small Large

Description : The chemical potential for a pure substance is __________ its partial molal free energy. (A) More than (B) Less than (C) Equal to (D) Not related to

Last Answer : (C) Equal to

Description : The ratio of maximum adiabatic flame temperature in air to that in pure oxygen is always (A) 1 (B) < 1 (C) > 1 (D) Unpredictable

Last Answer : (B) < 1

Description : The activity of pure hydrogen gas at 1000°C and 5 atm pressure (A) Is always less than 1 (B) Is always greater than 1 (C) Can be 5 (D) Depends on the choice of the standard state

Last Answer : (D) Depends on the choice of the standard state

Description : Size of the combustion chamber of a furnace depends upon the (A) Heat release rate of the fuel (B) Preheat temperature of fuel & air (C) Method of mixing the fuel & air (D) All (A), (B) and (C)

Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)

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 : Gross heating value of coal is __________ the net heating value. (A) Higher than (B) Lower than (C) Same as (D) Either (A) or (B); depends on the type of coal

Last Answer : (A) Higher than

Description : When all the limiting reactant is consumed in the reaction, the operational yield __________ the relative yield. (A) Is greater than (B) Is smaller than (C) Equals (D) Can be either greater or smaller than (depends on the type of reaction)

Last Answer : (C) Equals

Description : In case of the irreversible unimolecular type, first order reaction, the fractional conversion at any time for constant volume system as compared to variable volume system is (A) More (B) Less (C) Same (D) Either (A) or (B), depends on other factors

Last Answer : (C) Same

Description : The boiling points of pure components of a binary system __________ with increase in total pressure of the system. (A) Decreases (B) Increases (C) Remains unchanged (D) May increase or decrease, depends on the system

Last Answer : (B) Increases

Description : Cetane number of a diesel fuel is the measure of its (A) Ignition delay (B) Smoke point (C) Viscosity (D) Oxidation stability

Last Answer : (A) Ignition delay

Description : Moisture in a substance exerting an equilibrium vapour pressure less than that of pure liquid at the same temperature is called the __________ moisture. (A) Bound (B) Unbound (C) Critical (D) None of these

Last Answer : (A) Bound

Description : With increase in __________ Knocking tendency in a spark ignition petrol engine decreases. (A) Supercharging (B) Wall temperature (C) Compression ratio (D) Engine speed

Last Answer : Option D

Description : A catalyst in a chemical reaction __________ free energy change in the reaction. (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Either (A) or (B); depends on the type of catalyst (D) Neither (A) nor (B)

Last Answer : (C) Either (A) or (B); depends on the type of catalyst

Description : Recycling back of outlet stream to the reactor from an ideal CSTR carrying out a first order liquid phase reaction will result in __________ in conversion. (A) Decrease (B) Increase (C) No change (D) Either (A) or (B), depends on the type of reaction

Last Answer : (C) No change

Description : The equilibrium constant of chemical reaction __________ in the presence of catalyst. (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remain unaffected (D) Can either increase or decrease (depends on the type of catalyst)

Last Answer : (C) Remain unaffected

Description : Oxygen is produced by fractionation of air using __________ process. (A) Linde's (B) Claude's (C) Either (A) or (B) (D) None of these

Last Answer : (C) Either (A) or (B)

Description : Critical energy should be __________ the neutron binding energy of the atom in order to initiate a nuclear fission. (A) Equal to (B) Less than (C) More than (D) Either more or less

Last Answer : (C) More than

Description : Cd is always __________ Cc (A) Greater than (B) Less than (C) Equal to (D) Either more or less than

Last Answer : (A) Greater than

Description : In case of a Rotameter, the density of the float material is __________ that of the liquid it replaces. (A) More than (B) Less than (C) Equal to (D) Either (A) or (B)

Last Answer : (A) More than

Description : Gasification of the solid fuel converts its organic part into combustible by interaction with air/oxygen and steam so as to obtain a secondary gaseous fuel of high calorific value having no ash. Gasification reactions are ... __________ °C. (A) 400-500 (B) 900-1000 (C) 1400-1500 (D) 1700-1800

Last Answer : (B) 900-1000