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THE SUPERIOR MINDS ACADEMY

QASIMBAD HYDERABAD

NAME IN FULL:_____________________
1 The degree of hotness or coldness of an object is expressed in terms of:
a) Heat capacity b) Heat
c) Temperature d) Heat energy
2. One degree of centigrade scale is equal to:
a) 1o of Fahrenheit b) 1.8o of Fahrenheit
c) 32o of Fahrenheit d) 3o of Fahrenheit
3. SI unit of heat energy is:
a) Calorie b) B.T.U.
c) Joule d) Kilo-Calorie
4. Keeping temperature of gas constant, the Boyl’s law can be expressed as:
a) V  P b) V  1/P
c) V  1/T d) P  V

5 “Volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature


(absolute) while B keeping pressure constant”, this is called:
a) Boyl’s law b) Charle’s law
c) Ideal gas law d) None of these
6 At absolute zero of temperature, the molecules have:
a. Rotational K.E b) Translational K.E
c) Maximum energy d) Zero energy

7 The pressure is measured in units of:


a. Pascal b) Atmosphere
c) N/m2 d) All of these
8 The linear thermal expansion is related to:
a. Liquids only b) Gases only
c) Both liquids and gases d) Solids only
9 When most substances are heated:
a. They expand b) Their volume increases
c) Their density decreases d) All of these
10 SI unit of coefficient of linear expansion (or volume expansion) is:
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a. C° b) K
c) C°-1 d) K-1
11 The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of body through
1 Ko is A called:
a. Heat capacity b) Specific heat
c) Calorie d) Heat of fusion
12 The amount of heat energy required to raise temperature of 1 Kg of
substance through 1 K is called:
a. Heat capacity b) Specific heat
c) Molar heat capacity d) Heat of vaporization
13 The relation between heat capacity and specific heat is:
a. Heat capacity = specific heat/mss
b. Heat capacity = specific heat mass
c. Heat capacity = specific heat – mass
d. None of these

14 The quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 mole of a


substance through 1Ko is called:
a. Specific heat b) Molar heat capacity
c) Heat capacity d) Joule
15 SI units of specific heat are:
a. J Kg/K b) J/Kg K
c) Cal/Kg K d) K Cal/Kg C

16 A system in which there is no transfer of mass and energy across the


boundary is called:
a. A closed system b) An isolated system
c) An open system d) None of these
17 The first law of thermodynamics is merely a statement of:
a. Law of conservation of momentum
b. Law of conservation of mass
c. Law of conservation of energy
d. Charle’s law
18 The process in which the temperature of the system remains constant is
called:
a. Adiabatic process b) Isothermal process
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c) Isochoric process d) Isobaric process
19 In which of the following processes no heat enters or leaves the system:
a. Isothermal process b) Isobaric process
c) Isochoric process d) Adiabatic process

20 In an adiabatic process
a. Work done is positive
b. Work is done at the cost of internal energy
c. No work is done
d. Neither of these

21 On a hot day or in hot climates white clothes are worn because they are good:
a. Emitters b) Absorbers
c) Reflectors d) Radiators
22 If the temperature of the source increase, the efficiency of the carnot engine:
a. Increases b) Decreases
c) Remains constant d) None of these
23 If the temperature of the sink is decreased, the efficiency of a carnot engine:
a. Decreases b) Increases
c) Remains constant d) Becomes zero

24 The temperature of a normal human body is 98.6 Fo. This


temperature corresponds to:
a. 20 Co b) 30 Co
c) 37 Co d) 66.6 Co
25 The relationship between Celsius and Fahrenheit scales temperature is:
a) Fo = 9/5 Co - 32 b) Fo = 9/5 Co + 32
c) Co = 9/5 Fo + 32 d) None of these

BEST OF LUCK

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