Description : A fuel of cetane number 40 has the same ignition quality as a mixture of a) 40% cetane and 60% alpha methyl naphthalene b) 40% alpha methyl naphthalene and 60% cetane c) 40% petrol and 60% diesel d) 40% diesel and 60% petrol
Last Answer : Answer: a Explanation: A fuel of cetane number 40 has the same ignition quality as a mixture of 40% cetane and 60% alpha methyl naphthalene as cetane number is counted on cetane percentage.
Description : Ignition quality of petrol is expressed by a. Octane number b. cetane number c. calorific value d. self-ignition temperature
Last Answer : ANSWER a. Octane number
Description : A mixture containing 65% of iso-octane and 35% of normal heptane will have a) cetane number 65 b) octane number 65 c) cetane number 35 d) octane number 35
Last Answer : Answer: b Explanation: A mixture containing 65% of iso-octane and 35% of normal heptane will have octane number 65 as octane number is the number percentage containing iso-octane.
Description : Octane number of petrol normally used in petrol engines is of the order of a. 20-30 b. 40-60 c. 60-70 d. 80-90
Last Answer : ANSWER d. 80-90
Description : For the best results of efficient combustion, high speed diesel engines need an approximate cetane number of a. 100 b. 50 c. 10 d. 5
Last Answer : ANSWER b. 50
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 : 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 : Cetane number is a measure of a. ignition quality b. addition in fuel c. calorific value of fuel d. viscosity of the fuel
Last Answer : ANSWER a. ignition quality
Description : The tendency of a diesel engine to knock increases if a. engine speed is increased b. engine power is increased c. cetane number of the fuel is increased d. compression ratio is increased
Last Answer : ANSWER d. compression ratio is increased
Description : Ignition quality of diesel is expressed by a. octane number b. cetane number c. calorific value d. carbon content
Last Answer : ANSWER b. cetane number
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 : 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 : The two reference fuel used for cetane rating are (a) Cetane and iso octane (b) Cetane and tetra ethyl lead (c) Cetance and n-heptane (d) Cetane and α- methyl naphthalene
Last Answer : Ans : 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 stoichiometric air fuel ration for petrol is 15:1 . What is the air fuel ratio required for maximum power? (a) 16:1 – 18:1 (b) 15:1 (c) 12:1 – 14:1 (d) 9:1 – 11:1
Last Answer : Ans :c
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 : Equipment installation cost in a chemical process plant ranges from __________ percent of the purchased equipment cost. (A) 10 to 20 (B) 35 to 45 (C) 55 to 65 (D) 70 to 80
Last Answer : (B) 35 to 45
Description : Average sulphur content in Indian pyrites is about __________ percent. (A) 15 (B) 35 (C) 55 (D) 70
Last Answer : (B) 35
Description : The normal concentration of vitamin A in blood in I.V/dl: (A) 20–55 (B) 24–60 (C) 30–65 (D) 35–70
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : A fuel of an octane number rating of 75 matches in knocking intensity as a mixture of a) 75% iso-octane and 25% normal heptane b) 75% normal heptane and 25% iso-octane c) 75% petrol and 25% diesel d) 75% diesel and 25% petrol
Last Answer : Answer: a Explanation: None.
Description : In India, which one of the following should be considered the right combination of the age in days and live body weight in kg for a lamb for its weaning ? (A) 20 days to 30 days and 6 kg to 7 kg (B) 45 days to 60 ... (D) 75 days to 90 days and 12 kg to 15 kg (E) 55 days to 70 days and 9 kg to 11 kg
Last Answer : (C) 105 days to 120 days and 18 kg to 21 kg
Description : The quality of petrol is expressed in terms of – (1) Cetane number (2) Gold number (3) Octane number (4) Added unlead compounds
Last Answer : (3) Octane number Explanation: Octane rating or octane number is a standard measure of the of the ignition quality of has (gasoline or petrol). Higher this number, the less ... premature burning in the combustioncharnber) when burnt in a standard (spark-ignition internal combustion) engine.
Description : Presence of aromatics in (A) Diesel increases its cetane number (B) Kerosene increases its smoke point (C) Petrol increases its octane number (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (C) Petrol increases its octane number
Description : The quality of petrol is expressed in terms of (1) Cetane number (2) Gold number (3) Octane number (4) Added unlead compounds
Last Answer : Octane number
Description : Supercharging is essential in A. aircraft engines B. petrol engines C. gas turbines D. diesel engines
Last Answer : ANSWER : A
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
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 : Diesel as compared to petrol is a. more difficult to ignite b. less difficult to ignite c. highly ignitable d. just about the same difficult to ignite
Last Answer : ANSWER a. more difficult to ignite
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 : In a petrol engine, which of the following gas gets exhausted out without burning and without transformation? a. CO2 b. CO c. O2 d. N2
Last Answer : ANSWER d. N2
Description : The specific gravity of petrol is about a. 0.65 b. 0.75 c. 0.85 d. 0.95
Last Answer : ANSWER b. 0.75
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 : Self-ignition temperature of petrol is of the order of a. 150 C b. 240 C c. 370 C d. more than 500 C
Last Answer : ANSWER d. more than 500 C
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 : 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 : The air fuel ratio in petrol engines is controlled by a. valve opening / closing b. governing c. carburetion d. scavenging
Last Answer : ANSWER c. carburetion
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 self-ignition temperature of diesel as compared to petrol is a. higher b. lower c. same d. varies
Description : Write the values of boiling temperature for cetane(diesel).iso-octane(petrol), Butane, Propane an methane fuel and write effect of it on its system.
Last Answer : Write the values of boiling temperature for cetane(diesel).iso-octane(petrol), Butane, Propane an methane fuel and write effect of it on its system.
Description : A 40 kW engine has a mechanical efficiency of 80 %. If the frictional power is assumed to be constant with load, what is the approximate value of the mechanical efficiency at 50 % of the rated load? (a) 45% (b) 55 % (c) 65% (d) 75%
Description : Abrasion index of blast furnace coke should be around __________ percent. (A) 20 (B) 35 (C) 55 (D) 80
Last Answer : (D) 80
Description : Cetane number of diesel used in trucks may be about (A) 50 (B) 14 (C) 35 (D) 85
Last Answer : (A) 50