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HMT FT Quiz-1

This document contains a quiz on heat transfer concepts with multiple choice questions and answers. Some key points covered include: - Heat transfer takes place according to the zeroth law of thermodynamics. - Heat is mainly transferred by conduction, convection and radiation in insulated pipes carrying hot water. - Conduction is the process of heat transfer between particles of a body without overall particle movement. - Fourier's law of heat conduction is based on heat flow being one-dimensional and in steady state. - Thermal conductivity of solid metals may increase or decrease with temperature depending on the metal.

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HMT FT Quiz-1

This document contains a quiz on heat transfer concepts with multiple choice questions and answers. Some key points covered include: - Heat transfer takes place according to the zeroth law of thermodynamics. - Heat is mainly transferred by conduction, convection and radiation in insulated pipes carrying hot water. - Conduction is the process of heat transfer between particles of a body without overall particle movement. - Fourier's law of heat conduction is based on heat flow being one-dimensional and in steady state. - Thermal conductivity of solid metals may increase or decrease with temperature depending on the metal.

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HMT FT QUIZ-1 WITH ANSWER

1. Heat transfer takes place according to *


(A) First Law of Thermodynamics
(B) Second Law of Thermodynamics
(C) Third Law of Thermodynamics
(D) Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics

2. Heat is mainly transferred by conduction, convection and radiation in *


(A) insulated pipes carrying hot water
(B) refrigerator freezer coil
(C) boiler furnaces
(D) condensation of steam in a condenser

3. The process of heat transfer from one particle of the body to another
without actual motion of the particle is called *
(A) Radiation
(B) Conduction
(C) Convection
(D) None of these

4. Fourier law of heat conduction is based on the assumption that *


(A) Heat flow through a solid is one dimensional
(B) Heat flow is in steady state
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the options

5. Thermal conductivity of solid metals with rise in temperature normally *


A. Increases
B. Decreases
C. Remains Constant
D. May Increase Or Decrease Depending On Temperature
 
6. When heat is transferred from one particle of hot body to another by actual
motion of the heated particles, it is referred to as heat transfer by *
A Conduction
B Convection
C Radiation
D Conduction And Convection

7. When heat is Transferred by molecular collision, it is referred to as heat


transfer by *
A Conduction
B Convection
C Radiation
D Scattering 

8. Thermal conductivity of water at 20°C is of the order of *


A 0.1
B 0.23
C 0.42
D 0.51 
9. Thermal conductivity of air at room temperature in kcal/m hr °C is of the
order of *
A 0.002
B 0.02
C 0.01
D 0.1 

10. Which of the following has least value of conductivity *


A Glass
B Water
C Plastic
D Air
11. Which of the following is expected to have highest thermal conductivity *
A Steam
B Solid Ice
C Melting Ice
D Water 

12. Which of the following property of air does not increase with rise in
temperature *
A Thermal Conductivity
B Thermal Diffusivity
C Density
D Dynamic Viscosity  

13. Thermal Conductivity Of Glass-Wool Varies From Sample To Sample


Because Of Variation In *
A Composition
B Density
C Porosity
D All Of The Above
14. Heat conducted through unit area and unit thick face per unit time when
temperature difference between opposite faces is unity,is called *
A thermal resistance
B thermal coefficient
C temperature gradient
D thermal conductivity
15. The thermal diffusivities for solids are generally *
A less than those for gases
B jess than those for liquids
C more than those for liquids and gases
D more or less same as for liquids and gases

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