Objectives Thermodynamics
Objectives Thermodynamics
Objectives Thermodynamics
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Year/Sem.: IV - B-sec/VII
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1. According to Gay-Lussac law for a perfect gas, the absolute pressure of given mass varies
directly as
a) Temperature
c) Absolute
b) Absolute temperature if volume is constant
d) Volume, if temperature is constant
2. Absolute zero pressure will occur
a) At sea level
b) At the center of the earth
c) When the molecular momentum of the system is zero
d) Under vacuum conditions
3. Intensive property of a system is one whose value
a) Depends on the mass of the system, like volume
b) Does not depend on the mass of the system, like temperature, pressure etc
c) Remains constant
4. Specific heat of air at constant pressure
a) 0.17 b) 0.21 c) 0.24 d) 1.0
5. The ratio of two specific heats of air is equal to
a) 0.17 b) 0.24 c) 1.41 d) 2.71
6. Which law states that the specific heat of a gas remains constant at all temperature and
pressure
a) Charles law b) Joules law c) Renaults law d) Boyles law
7. On weight basis air contains following parts of oxygen
a) 21 b) 23 c) 25 d) 73
8. Heat and work are
a) Point function b) System properties
c) Path function
d) Intensive properties
9. If a certain amount of dry ice is mixed with same amount of water at 80 C, the final
temperature of mixture will be
a) 80 C b) 0 C c) 40 C d) 20 C
10. One watt is equal to
a) 1 Nm/s b) 1 N/m
c) 1 Nm/hr
d) 1 KN/hr
11. The molecular weight expressed in gram (1 gm.) of all gases at NTP occupies volume of
a) 22.4 lit b) 29.27 lit c) 4.27 lit d) 8.48 lit
12. Which of the following property remains constant during throttling process?
a) Internal energy b) Pressure c) Entropy d) Enthalpy
13. Air is to be compressed from atmosphere condition to 7 atm. pressure. In which case, the
heat transformed will be minimum
a) Isothermal b) Adiabatic c) Polytrophic d) Isotropic
14. Total heat of a substance is also known as
a) Entropy b) Internal energy c) Thermal capacity d) Enthalpy
15. Measurement of temperatures is based on
a) Thermodynamics properties
b) First law of thermodynamics
16. An adiabatic wall is one which
a) Prevents thermal interaction
b) Encourages thermal interaction
17. The door of a running refrigerator inside a room was left open, which of the following
statement is correct
a) The room will be cooled to the temperature inside the refrigerator
b) The room will be cooled very slightly
c) The room will be gradually warmed up
d) The temperature of the air in room will remain unaffected
18. Kelvin plank statement deals with
a) Conservation of heat
b) Conservation of heat into work
c) Conservation of work
d) Conservation of work into heat
c. PVn = constant
d. PV = constant
d. Positive
c. Boyles and Charles law both
d. None
d. all of the
c. both a. and b.
d. none of
48. The sum of internal energy and pressure volume product is called
a. entropy
b. enthalpy
c. heat supplied
d. none of the above
49. The energy associated with molecular motions is called
a. K.E. of gases
b. internal energy
c. entropy
d. enthalpy
50. The first law of thermodynamic was given by
a. Joule
b. Charles
c. Wilson
d. Watts
ANSWERS for THERMODYNAMICS: 1) b 2) c 3) b 4) d 5) c 6) c 7) b 8) c 9) b 10) a11) a
12) d 13) b 14) d 15) c 16) a 17) c 18) b 19) c 20) a 21) b 22) d 23) d 24) b 25) c 26) d 27) d
28) a 29) c 30) c 31)32)33)34)35)36) 37) c 38) c 39) b 40) c 41) b 42) a 43) d 44) c 45) a 46) d
47) c 48) b 49) b 50) a