Description : A sample of natural gas containing 80% methane (CH4 ) and rest nitrogen (N2 ) is burnt with 20% excess air. With 80% of the combustibles producing CO2 and the remainder going to CO, the Orsat analysis in volume percent is (A) CO2 : 6 ... 96, N2 :72.06 (D) CO2 : 7.60, CO : 1.90, O2 : 4.75, N2 : 85.74
Last Answer : (B) CO2 : 7.42, CO : 1.86, O2 : 4.64, N2 :86.02
Description : Main constituents of purified Lurgi gas are (A) H2 , CmHn & CO2 (B) CO, H2 & CH4 (C) CO2 , O2 & CO (D) N2 , H2 & CO2
Last Answer : (B) CO, H2 & CH4
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 : Water gas is a mixture of (A) CO2 and O2 (B) O2 and H2 (C) H2, N2 and O2 (D) CO, N2 and H2.
Last Answer : CO, N2 and H2.
Description : If CO2 is not fully absorbed by the KOH solution meant for its absorption in the orsat apparatus, it will appear as (A) O2 (B) CO (C) N2 (D) SO2
Last Answer : (D) SO2
Description : Which of the following is not an internal combustion engine? a. petrol engine b. steam turbine c. diesel engine d. gas turbine
Last Answer : ANSWER b. steam turbine
Description : A spark plug is used in a. petrol engine b. diesel engine c. gas engine d. steam engine
Last Answer : ANSWER a. petrol engine
Description : The average molecular weight of a flue gas having the composition by volume as CO2 = 25%, O2 = 25%, N2 = 50% will be (A) 27.6 (B) 23 (C) 47.3 (D) 42.9
Last Answer : (B) 23
Description : The essential ingredient of all the synthesis gas is (A) H2 (B) O2 (C) CO2 (D) N2
Last Answer : (A) H
Description : Which gas of the atmosphere holds up ultraviolet rays ? a) O2 b) O2 c) N2 d) CO2.
Last Answer : b) O2
Description : Air fuel ratio at which a petrol engine cannot work is A. 8:1 B. 12:1 C. 15:1 D. 20:1 and less
Last Answer : ANSWER : D
Description : Air fuel ratio for idling speed of a petrol engine is approximately A. 1:1 B. 5:1 C. 20:1 D. 10:1
Description : The theoretically correct air fuel ratio of a petrol engine is of the order of A. 6:1 B. 10:1 C. 15:1 D. 20:1
Last Answer : ANSWER : C
Description : The actual volume of fresh charge admitted in 4-stroke petrol engine is A. equal to stroke volume B. equal stroke volume and clearance volume C. less than stroke volume D. more than stroke volume
Description : The fuel air ratio in a petrol engine fitted with suction carburetor, operating with dirty air filter as compared to clean filter will be A. higher B. lower C. remain unaffected D. unpredictable
Last Answer : ANSWER : A
Description : A diesel engine compared to petrol engine, running at full load is A. less efficient B. equally efficient C. more efficient D. other factors will decide it
Description : The specific fuel consumption of a petrol engine compared to diesel engine of same H.P is A. same B.more C. less D. unpredictable
Last Answer : ANSWER : B
Description : The air-fuel ratio of the petrol engine is governed by A. fuel pump B. governor C. carburetor D. injector
Description : The air requirement of a petrol engine during starting compared to the theoretical air requirement for complete combustion is A. more B.unpredictable C. same D. less
Description : The air requirement of a petrol engine during starting compared to theoretical air required for complete combustion is a. more b. less c. same d. may be more or less depending on engine capacity
Last Answer : ANSWER b. less
Description : Air fuel ratio at which a petrol engine cannot work is a. 8:1 b. 10:1 c. 20:1 and less d. 15:1
Last Answer : ANSWER c. 20:1 and less
Description : If diesel is used in a petrol engine a. engine will not run b. engine detonates c. engine gives smoke d. engine knocks
Last Answer : ANSWER a. engine will not run
Description : The back pressure of petrol engine is usually a. 1 ata b. 1.2 ata c. 0.8 ata d. 2 ata.
Last Answer : ANSWER b. 1.2 ata
Description : For low load operation more economical engine is a. petrol engine b. diesel engine c. muticylinder engine d. two stroke engine
Last Answer : ANSWER b. diesel engine
Description : If petrol is used in a diesel engine a. higher knocking will occur b. efficiency will be low c. low power will be obtained d. black smoke will be produced
Last Answer : ANSWER a. higher knocking will occur
Description : The tendency of a petrol engine to knock increases by a. supercharging b. scavenging c. increasing the engine horse power d. reducing the spark advance
Last Answer : ANSWER a. supercharging
Description : The theoretically correct air fuel ratio for petrol engine is of the order of a.6 : 1 b. 9 : 1 c. 12 : 1 d. 15 : 1
Last Answer : Answer d. 15:1
Description : The specific fuel consumption per BHP hour for petrol engine is approximately a. 0.1 kg b. 0.2 kg c. 0.25 kg d. 0.35 kg
Last Answer : ANSWER c. 0.25 kg
Description : All gases during throttling process at atmospheric temperature and pressure show a cooling effect except (A) CO2 (B) H2 (C) O2 (D) N2
Last Answer : (B) H2
Description : The knock in diesel engine occurs due to A. instantaneous and rapid burning of the first part of the charge B. instantaneous auto ignition of the last part of the charge C. delayed burning of the last part of the charge D. reduction of delay period
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 : Producer gas is a mixture of (a) CO and H2 (b) CO and N2 (c) CH4 and H2 (d) CO2 and H2
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : . Water gas constitutes mainly of (A) CO & H2 (B) CO & N2 (C) CO2 & H2 (D) CH4 & H2
Last Answer : (A) CO & H2
Description : Gobar gas constitutes mainly of (A) CH4 & CO2 (B) CO & CO2 (C) CH4 & N2 (D) CO & N
Last Answer : (A) CH4 & CO2
Description : Largest constituent of blast furnace gas is (A) N2 (B) CO (C) CO2 (D) H2
Last Answer : (A) N2
Description : Producer gas comprises mainly of (A) CO & N2 (B) CO & H2 (C) CO2 & N2 (D) CO2 & H2
Last Answer : (A) CO & N2
Description : Blast furnace gas constitutes mainly of (A) N2 & CH4 (B) N2 & H2 (C) N2 & CO (D) CH4 & CO2
Last Answer : (C) N2 & CO
Description : The principal gas evolved from sludge digestion tank is (A) CO (B) CO2 (C) CH4 (D) N2
Last Answer : (C) CH4
Description : Synthesis gas' meant for the synthesis of organic compound is a variable mixture of (A) N2 & H2 (B) CO2 & H2 (C) CO & H2 (D) C & H2
Last Answer : (C) CO & H2
Description : Producer gas consists mainly of (A) CO, CO2 N2 , H2 (B) CO, H2 (C) H2 , CH4 (D) C2H2 , CO2 , H2
Last Answer : (A) CO, CO2 N2 , H2
Description : Synthesis gas is a mixture of (A) CO and H2 (B) N2 and H2 (C) H2 , CH4 and CO (D) CO2 and H2
Last Answer : (A) CO and H2
Description : A green house gas is a) H2 b) CO c) CO2 d) N2.
Last Answer : c) CO2
Description : Supercharging is essential in A. aircraft engines B. petrol engines C. gas turbines D. diesel engines
Description : Which of the following molecules contains a polar covalent bond A.H2 B.N2 C.CO D.O2?
Last Answer : C. CO
Description : The sequence of absorption in flue gas analysis by Orsat's apparatus is respectively (A) CO2 , O2 , CO (B) CO, O2 , CO2 (C) CO2 , CO, O2
Last Answer : (A) CO2 , O2 , CO
Description : When incomplete combustion loss is high, the flue gas analysis shows large amount of (A) CO2 (B) CO (C) O2 (D) C
Last Answer : (B) CO
Description : L.D. converter gas (produced in steel plant) comprises mainly of (A) CO (upto 65%) & CO2 (B) CO2 & H2 (C) CO & O2 (D) CO2 & O2
Last Answer : (A) CO (upto 65%) & CO2
Description : To maximize the combustion efficiency, which of the following in the flue gas needs to be done? a) maximize O2 b) maximize CO2 c) minimize CO2 d) maximize CO
Last Answer : b) maximize CO2
Description : Raw materials for urea production are (A) CO2 and N2 (B) CO2 , H2 and N2 (C) NH3 and CO (D) HNO3 and CaCO3
Last Answer : (B) CO2 , H2 and N2
Description : Automobile exhaust is passed through two compartments catalytic converter employing platinum as catalyst for (A) Conversion of CO into CO2 in the second compartment (B) Conversion of NOx into N2 and NH3 in the first ... of unburnt hydrocarbon fuel in the second compartment (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)