Description : _______ is highly poisonous gas produced as a result of incomplete combustion. a) oxygen b)carbon dioxide c)carbon mono oxide d)soot
Last Answer : c)carbon mono oxide
Description : ________ fuels produce least amount of harmful gases and do not leave behind solid residue on combustion. a) solid b)gaseous c)liquid d )semi-solid
Last Answer : b)gaseous
Description : The _________ gas produced during burning of coal is responsible for causing acid rain . a) oxygen b)sulphur dioxide c)nitrogen d)water vapour
Last Answer : b)sulphur dioxide
Description : Magnesium ribbon on burning in air produces a) magnesium oxide ,water and light c) magnesium oxide and heat b) magnesium oxide , heat and light d) magnesium oxide, water and heat
Last Answer : b) magnesium oxide , heat and light
Description : On a cold winter night , the process sleeping in a room with closed door and windows with coal fire burning inside may die due to the excessive accumulation of a) nitrogen monoxide b) nitrogen dioxide c) carbon dioxide d) carbon monoxide
Last Answer : d) carbon monoxide
Description : On placing an inverted tumbler over a burning candle, the flame extinguishes after some – time . This is because of non –availability of a) oxygen b)water vapour c)carbon dioxide d)wax
Last Answer : a) oxygen
Description : _________ is a substance which undergoes spontaneous combustion. a) wood b)coal c)sodium d)cow dung cakes
Last Answer : c)sodium
Description : Discuss in brief process of combustion in SI engines with a sketch.
Last Answer : Combustion In S I Engine According to Ricardo, There are three stages of combustion in SI Engine as shown in figure above 1. Ignition lag stage 2. Flame propagation stage 3. After ... combustion is known as after burning. This generally happens when the rich mixture is supplied to engine.
Description : Increase in temperature due to excess of carbon dioxide in air which traps heat energy is known as _______ . a) global warming b)soot c)ash d)acid rain
Last Answer : a) global warming
Description : The ________ zone of a candle flame is the hottest zone. a) innermost b)outermost c)middle d)none
Last Answer : b)outermost
Description : The lowest temperature which at which a substance catches fire is ________ temperature. a) ignition b)boiling c)freezing d)none
Last Answer : a) ignition
Description : The middle zone of a candle flame is known as the ________ zone. a) luminous b)non-luminous c)wax d)burning
Last Answer : a) luminous
Description : The calorific value of fuel is expressed in unit called a) kilojoule per litre c) kilogram per millilitre b) kilogram per gram d) kilo joule per kilogram
Last Answer : d) kilo joule per kilogram
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 : A substance which reacts with oxygen giving heat is called a combustible substance. Which one of the following is a combustible substance? a) iron nail b)glass c)stone piece d)wood
Last Answer : d)wood
Description : The material which on heating in presence of oxygen catches fire easily and produces heat and light energy is known as _________ material. a) combustible b)non-combustible c)conducting d)none
Last Answer : a) combustible
Description : Which one of the following is a greenhouse gas? (1) Oxygen (2) Nitrogen (3) Carbon-di-Oxide (4) Ozone
Last Answer : Carbon-di-Oxide
Description : Which of the following asborbs part of the insolation and preserves earth’s radiated heat? (1) Oxygen (2) Nitrogen (3) Water vapour (4) Carbon-di-oxide
Last Answer : Water vapour
Description : Dry ice is the solid form of : (1) Air (2) Carbon di–oxide (3) Nitrogen (4) Water
Last Answer : Carbon di–oxide
Description : Choose the incorrect statement from the following : Forest fires are usually due to a) carelessness of humans c) heat of sun b) cutting of trees d) lightning strike
Last Answer : b) cutting of trees
Description : Choose the correct statement about inflammable substance from the following. They have a) low ignition temperature and cannot catch fire easily. b) high ignition temperature and can catch fire easily ... temperature and can catch fire easily d) high ignition temperature and cannot catch fire easily
Last Answer : c) low ignition temperature and can catch fire easily
Description : The substance that does not burn with flame is a) LPG b)camphor c)dry grass d)charcoal
Last Answer : d)charcoal
Description : Which one of the following has highest calorific value? a) kerosene b)biogas c)LPG d)petrol
Last Answer : c)LPG
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 : The pH value of water is kept slightly less than 7 so that hydrochloride ions may combine with ammonia ions to form (A) Mono-chloramine (NHCl) (B) Di-chloramine (NH2Cl) (C) Nitrogen tri-chloramine (NCl3) (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : During smelting process, the combination of fuel in the furnace (A) Forms carbon dioxide (B) Carbon dioxide with carbon forms carbon mono-oxide (C) Carbon mono-oxide reacts with Fe2O3 to form iron and liberates CO2 (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : (3) Oxides of nitrogen and sulphur Explanation: Acid rain is caused by emissions of oxides of Sulfur and Nitrogen (Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide), which react with the water molecules in the ... The emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) result from fossil fuel combustion.
Last Answer : (3) live wire and the neutral wire Explanation: Three wires enter most homes from the power pole-two "hot" wires and a third "neutral" wire. Each hot wire provides 120- volt current for ... the main switch is put off because the electric circuit (the path where the electricity travels) gets opened.
Description : Which of the following gases is present under pressure in soft drinks? (1) Oxygen (2) Nitrogen (3) Carbon dioxide (4) Nitrous oxide
Last Answer : (3) Carbon dioxide Explanation: Carbon dioxide is present under pressure in soft drinks. Carbon dioxide adds that special sparkle and bite to the beverage and also acts as a mild preservative. Carbon ... for soft drinks because it is inert, non-toxic, and relatively inexpensive and easy to liquefy.
Last Answer : Carbon dioxide
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) High concentration of oxygen in flue gas means high stack loss (B) Gaseous fuels require the least % excess air for complete combustion (C) The ratio of fixed carbon to ... coal is called its 'fuel ratio' (D) Calorific value of natural gas is more than that of LPG
Last Answer : (D) Calorific value of natural gas is more than that of LPG
Description : Catalyst used in the 'catalytic converter' employed in automobile exhaust line for complete combustion/oxidation of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons is (A) Alumina (B) Platinum (C) Vanadium pentoxide (D) Iron oxide
Last Answer : Option B
Description : Microsomal hydroxylase system contains a (A) Di-oxygenase (B) Mono-oxygenase (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of thse
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Rare gases are - (1) Mono atomic (2) di atomic (3) tri atomic (4) none of above
Last Answer : (1) Mono atomic Explanation: The so-called "rare" gases Neon (Ne), Krypton (Kr) and Xenon (Xe), are present in air in very low concentrations.
Description : Rock phosphate constitutes mainly of (A) Fluorapatite (B) Di-calcium phosphate (C) Mono-calcium phosphate (D) Di-ammonium phosphate
Last Answer : (A) Fluorapatite
Description : The main constituent of rock phosphate is (A) Mono-calcium phosphate (B) Di-calcium phosphate (C) Fluorspar (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Di-calcium phosphate
Description : What does TCM stand for in medical terms? A. Techno Circuit Module B. Traditional Chinese medicine (Answer) C. Tetra Carbon Mono oxide
Last Answer : B. Traditional Chinese medicine (Answer)
Description : The major source of the pollutant gas, carbon mono-oxide (CO), in urban areas is (A) Thermal power sector (B) Transport sector (C) Industrial sector (D) Domestic sector
Last Answer : (B) Transport sector
Description : how much % of carbon di oxide , sunlight and water is absorbed by the plant? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Acid Reacts with metals and released............gas. (a) Carbon di oxide (b) Water (c) Hydrogen (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Hydrogen
Description : Which gas is produced after the application of Calcium Carbide to the fruits, for rapid ripening? a. Methane b. Carbon-di-oxide c. Acetylene d. Ethylene
Last Answer : c. Acetylene
Description : Which of the following nations has the maximum per capita emissions of carbon di-oxide? (A) China (B) Japan (C) USA (D) India
Last Answer : (C) USA
Description : Which of the following pollutants affects the respiratory tract in humans? (A) Carbon monoxide (B) Nitric oxide (C) Sulphur di-oxide (D) Aerosols
Last Answer : (C) Sulphur di-oxide
Description : The natural disaster in which carbon-di-oxide suddenly erupts from a deep lake water is known as _________. (1) Lacaustrine(2) Fluvial (3) Glacial (4) Liminic
Last Answer : Liminic
Description : The gas that causes suffocation and death when coal or coke is burnt in a closed room is (1) Methane (2) Ethane (3) Carbon monoxide (4) Carbon di–oxide
Last Answer : Carbon monoxide
Description : The Classical example of redox reaction is Combustion of fossil fuel. During combustion of fossil fuels, the carbon compound in the fossil fuel reacts with oxygen in the presence of a heat source to ... to react with oxygen, so the energy used in portion of combustion is an endothermic reaction.
Last Answer : Combustion of fossil fuel
Description : Incomplete combustion of a fuel is characterised by the high __________ in the flue gas. (A) Smoke (B) Temperature (C) Oxygen (D) Carbon monoxide
Last Answer : (D) Carbon monoxide
Description : Why is water not suitable for putting out a petrol fire? (1) The oxygen content of water is isolated by petrol and thus it helps in burning (2) Petrol is too inflammable to be extinguished by ... very low (4) Water, being heavy, slips below petrol which thus remains in contact with air and burns
Last Answer : (4) Water, being heavy, slips below petrol which thus remains in contact with air and burns Explanation: Water is not effective on petrol fire because it has higher density than ... while petrol stays afloat and keeps burning. Petrochemical fires are nearly always extinguished with chemical foam.
Last Answer : (4) Water, being heavy, slips below petrol which thus remains in contact with air and burns Explanation: Water is not effective on petrol fire because it has higher density than petrol as a ... extinguished with chemical foam which forms a blanket over the flames and cuts off the oxygen supply.