Explore topic-wise MCQs in Power Plant.

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1.

Which of these fuel cell operates at temperature below 100.C?

A. phosphoric fuel cell
B. solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell
C. molten carbon fuel cell
D. hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell
Answer» D. hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell
2.

Which of these should not be a properties of fuel cell electrodes?

A. good electrical conductors
B. highly resistant to corrosive environment
C. should perform charge seperation
D. take part in chemical reactions
Answer» E.
3.

The hydrocarbons cracked with steam in fuel cells do not give rise to __________

A. CO
B. CO<sub>2</sub>
C. H<sub>2</sub>
D. H<sub>2</sub>O
Answer» E.
4.

Which of these gases or liquids are not used as source of hydrogen in fuel cells?

A. C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>
B. C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2</sub>
C. C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>6</sub>
D. C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH
Answer» E.
5.

What is the voltage output of methane-oxygen fuel cell?(in V)

A. -1.16
B. -1.06
C. -1.26
D. -0.96
Answer» C. -1.26
6.

The type of reactions in a fuel cell is not determined by __________

A. fuel and oxidizer combination
B. composition of electrolyte
C. materials of anode and cathode
D. catalytic effects of reaction container
Answer» E.
7.

The fuel cell is considered a battery in which ___________ is continuously replaced.

A. fuel only
B. oxidizer
C. both fuel and oxidizer
D. none of the mentioned
Answer» D. none of the mentioned
8.

Fuel cell performance is not limited by __________

A. First law of Thermodynamics
B. Second law of Thermodynamics
C. Third law of Thermodynamics
D. All three laws are applicable
Answer» C. Third law of Thermodynamics
9.

Fuel cell converts chemical energy to electrical energy using a reaction that __________

A. eliminates combustion of fuel
B. requires combustion of fuel
C. requires no ignition of fuel
D. fuel is not required
Answer» B. requires combustion of fuel