Category: Chemical Engineering

  • “Exploring Temperature, Pressure, and Material Properties in Various Industrial Processes”

    11.In troposphere (the weather domain), the temperature ‘t’ at height ‘h’ above the sea level in metres is given by (where, temperature at sea level is 15°C and t is in °C.)
    t = 15 – 0.0065 h
    t = 15 + 0.0065 h
    t = 0.0035 h – 15
    t = 15 – 0.0035 h
    12.A high pressure boiler generates steam at a pressure greater than __________ kg/cm2 .
    10
    30
    50
    80
    13.Evaporative cooling process employs a combination of cooling and humidification in which the
    sensible heat is added.
    sensible heat is removed and the latent heat is added.
    latent heat is removed.
    sensible heat is added and latent heat is removed.
    14.Which of the following is not an explosive ?
    TNT
    CMC
    RDX
    Lead azide
    16.Annealing ofwhite cast iron produces __________ iron.
    grey
    nodular
    malleable
    spheroidal
    17.Resistance of an electrical conductor is proportional to its (where, l = length and A = cross-sectional area of the conductor)
    A
    l
    A2
    both ‘a’ & ‘b’
    18.A solar cell converts the sunlight directly into __________ energy.
    thermal
    electrical
    mechanical
    chemical
    19.If a nuclear reactor produces more fissile nuclear fuel than it consumes, then it is called a __________ reactor.
    critical
    breeder
    fertile
    heterogenous
    20.Wrought iron is never shaped by
    casting
    cold working
    forging
    welding
    21.Powder metallurgy process does not make metal powder by
    atomisation
    grinding/milling
    hammering
    electrolytic deposition
    22.In the blast furnace, incorporation of water vapour in the blast gives the following effect.
    Increases the reducing potential of the gas.
    Increases the flame temperature.
    No significant change occurs.
    Increases the hydrogen content in the metal.
    23.Pick out the wrong statement.
    A ferromagnetic material becomes paramagnetic above the ‘Curie temperature’.
    Permanent magnets are made of hard materials, whereas electromagnets require soft magnetic materials.
    Soft magnetic materials (e.g., pure iron) have higher permeability and low hysterisis loss and coercive forces.
    Tungsten steel and alnico are not hard magnetic materials.
    24.The usual energy consumption in electric arc furnace steel making is __________ KWh/ton of steel.
    60 – 100
    400 – 700
    1200 -1500
    2000 – 2300
    25.Maximum permissible air velocity in pipelines is about __________ metre/second.
    5
    10
    20
    40
    26.Area under the stress-strain curve upto the __________ is referred to as the modulus of resilience.
    yield strength
    elastic limit
    proportional limit
    maximum point
    27.
    __________ is the hardest oxide and is hence used where high wear resistance at high temperature is required.
    Beryllia
    Zirconia
    Alumina
    Magnesia
    28.
    Titanium alloys are welded using the Following process:
    TIG welding.
    Submerged arc welding.
    Butt welding.
    Electron beam welding.
    29.
    An alloy of Fe – 0.4 % C is
    cast iron.
    hypo-eutectoid steel.
    hyper-eutectoid steel.
    eutectoid steel
    30.
    A material in which the atoms are arranged regularly in some directions but not in others, is termed as ‘mesomorphous material’; an example of which is
    lead
    glass
    mica
    silver

  • “Understanding Solids, Colloidal Systems, Welding, and Auto Collimators”

    1.The following type of bonding is strongly directional in solids.
    Vander Waal’s
    Ionic
    Metallic
    Covalant
    2.Fog is an example of colloidal system of
    A.solid dispersed in gas.
    B.solid dispersed in liquid.
    C.liquid dispersed in gas.
    D.gas dispersed in liquid.
    3.Chromium molybdenum steel can not be welded using __________ welding.
    A.thermit
    B.electrical resistance
    C.oxy-acetylene
    D.any of these
    3.Speisses is a mixture of the following:
    A.Arsenides of heavy metals.
    B.Antimonides of heavy metals.
    C.Arsenides & antimonides of heavy metals.
    D.Iron, cobalt and nickel.
    4.Auto collimator is used to check
    A.flatness
    B.angle
    C.rotor balancing
    D.roughness