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This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Thermodynamics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
The normal force exerted per unit area by the gas on the walls of container is |
| A. | energy |
| B. | temperature |
| C. | friction |
| D. | pressure |
| Answer» E. | |
| 2. |
The insulator which is placed between two plates of capacitor is |
| A. | dielectric |
| B. | electric |
| C. | resistor |
| D. | inductor |
| Answer» B. electric | |
| 3. |
Object moving along a circular path is |
| A. | not in equilibrium |
| B. | in equilibrium |
| C. | none of above |
| D. | not moving with constant speed |
| Answer» B. in equilibrium | |
| 4. |
The most appropriate instrument for the measurement of internal and external diameter of a tube is |
| A. | micrometer screw gauge |
| B. | Vernier calipers |
| C. | measuring tape |
| D. | meter rule |
| Answer» C. measuring tape | |
| 5. |
While Young's modulus 'E' relates to change in length and bulk modulus 'K' relates to change in volume, modulus of rigidity 'G' relates to change in: |
| A. | density |
| B. | weight |
| C. | temperature |
| D. | shape |
| Answer» E. | |
| 6. |
WHICH_OF_THE_FOLLOWING_STATEMENT_IS_TRUE?_(C_IS_THE_SPECIFIC_HEAT_AT_CONSTANT_VOLUME)?$ |
| A. | the equation du=c*dT holds good for an ideal gas for any process |
| B. | for gases other than ideal ones, the equation holds true for a constant volume process only |
| C. | for an ideal gas c is constant and hence Δu=c*ΔT |
| D. | all of the mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. |
Characteristic gas constant is given by (here cp=specific heat at constant pressure and cv is the specific heat at constant volume)$ |
| A. | R=cv – cp |
| B. | R=cp + cv |
| C. | R=cp – cv |
| D. | none of the mentioned |
| Answer» D. none of the mentioned | |
| 8. |
Which_of_the_following_statement_is_correct_for_an_ideal_gas?$ |
| A. | h=u+pv |
| B. | h=u+RT |
| C. | h=f(T) |
| D. | all of the mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. |
For an ideal gas, internal energy is a function of temperature only? |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 10. |
At constant temperature, (u being the internal energy) |
| A. | u change when v or p changes |
| B. | u does not change when v or p changes |
| C. | u does not change when t changes |
| D. | u always remains constant |
| Answer» C. u does not change when t changes | |
| 11. |
For real gases, |
| A. | specific heats vary appreciably with temperature |
| B. | specific heats vary little with pressure |
| C. | both of the mentioned |
| D. | none of the mentioned |
| Answer» D. none of the mentioned | |
| 12. |
Specific heats are constant for an ideal gas. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |
| 13. |
The equation of state of an ideal gas is given by |
| A. | pV=mRT, here R is characteristic gas constant |
| B. | pV=nRT, here R is universal gas constant |
| C. | pV=NKT |
| D. | all of the mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 14. |
The value of universal gas constant is |
| A. | 8.2353 |
| B. | 8.3143 |
| C. | 8.5123 |
| D. | none of the mentioned |
| Answer» C. 8.5123 | |
| 15. |
An ideal gas is one which obeys the law pv=RT at all pressures and temperatures. |
| A. | true |
| B. | false |
| Answer» B. false | |