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This section includes 480 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Chemical Process Calculation knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
101. |
Pressure exerted by gases is result of total number of |
A. | containers |
B. | atoms |
C. | units |
D. | collisions |
Answer» E. | |
102. |
101325Pa is equal to |
A. | 790 torr |
B. | 760torr |
C. | 750 torr |
D. | 780 torr |
Answer» C. 750 torr | |
103. |
Ar is non polar gas with low |
A. | polarizability |
B. | temperature |
C. | weight |
D. | volume |
Answer» B. temperature | |
104. |
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the earth's atmosphere and is |
A. | metal |
B. | non-metallic |
C. | alkaline |
D. | amphoteric |
Answer» C. alkaline | |
105. |
The molecules of gas are squashed together and they will hit walls more often when there is a decrease in its |
A. | volume |
B. | temperature |
C. | humidity |
D. | pressure |
Answer» B. temperature | |
106. |
Temperature which cannot be attained is |
A. | absolute 1 |
B. | absolute4 |
C. | absolute7 |
D. | absolute zero |
Answer» E. | |
107. |
The gas particles are in constant motion was suggested in the |
A. | kinetic theory of gases |
B. | Kinetic theory of matter |
C. | kinetic theory of liquids |
D. | none of above |
Answer» B. Kinetic theory of matter | |
108. |
Mean square of velocities of molecules of gas is derived according to |
A. | Boyles law |
B. | Maxwell law |
C. | Charles law |
D. | Daltons law |
Answer» C. Charles law | |
109. |
Atoms and molecules are ionized when they get |
A. | heat |
B. | cooling |
C. | space |
D. | definite volume |
Answer» B. cooling | |
110. |
Simplest state of matter is |
A. | plasma |
B. | solid |
C. | gases |
D. | liquids |
Answer» D. liquids | |
111. |
Motion of gas molecules is negligible which occurs due to |
A. | collisions |
B. | gravity |
C. | pressure |
D. | both b and c |
Answer» C. pressure | |
112. |
The unit of pressure is |
A. | calories |
B. | liters |
C. | cubes |
D. | Pascal's |
Answer» E. | |
113. |
Plasma can be used to help in food |
A. | cooking |
B. | cooling |
C. | pickling |
D. | pasteurization |
Answer» E. | |
114. |
The important part of the nitrogen cycle is |
A. | nitrogen oxide |
B. | nitric acid |
C. | ammonia |
D. | nitrogen |
Answer» C. ammonia | |
115. |
Gases show more ideal behaviour at |
A. | High pressure |
B. | low pressure |
C. | low density |
D. | low temperature |
Answer» C. low density | |
116. |
Which option is incorrect about a bloom of algae? |
A. | provides food for aquatic life |
B. | blocks sunlight for aquatic life |
C. | utilize oxygen in water leaving lesser oxygen for rest of water life |
D. | forms a layer over water surface |
Answer» B. blocks sunlight for aquatic life | |
117. |
Low temperature reduces the |
A. | kinetic energy |
B. | potential energy |
C. | surface free energy |
D. | atomic energy |
Answer» B. potential energy | |
118. |
In case of R dm cube(decimeter)-atm(atmosphere) is unit of |
A. | heat |
B. | pressure |
C. | energy |
D. | volume |
Answer» D. volume | |
119. |
Constant 'b' has units of |
A. | volume |
B. | pressure |
C. | temperature |
D. | density |
Answer» B. pressure | |
120. |
Molecules of a gas are close to each other when it is |
A. | compressed |
B. | expanded |
C. | heated |
D. | pressurized |
Answer» B. expanded | |
121. |
Kinetic molecular theory was given by |
A. | Dalton |
B. | Bernoulli |
C. | Boyle's law |
D. | Charles |
Answer» C. Boyle's law | |
122. |
Which of these do not react vigorously with Oxygen? |
A. | Na(s) |
B. | Mg(s) |
C. | Al(s) |
D. | S(s) |
Answer» D. S(s) | |
123. |
At absolute zero volume of gases is increased or decreased by |
A. | 1/273 |
B. | 1/275 |
C. | 1/280 |
D. | 1/290 |
Answer» B. 1/275 | |
124. |
Elements that can be converted into metastable state are |
A. | oxygen |
B. | hydrogen |
C. | uranium only |
D. | plutonium and uranium |
Answer» E. | |
125. |
Coldest temperature which is ever achieved is |
A. | 0 kelvin |
B. | 0 degree |
C. | 0 Fahrenheit |
D. | 0 Celsius |
Answer» B. 0 degree | |
126. |
The main cause of Acid Rain is |
A. | Nitrogen (IV) oxide |
B. | Nitrogen (II) oxide |
C. | NO |
D. | all of above |
Answer» E. | |
127. |
The volume occupied by 0.5 moles of carbon dioxide at a pressure of 150kPa and the temperature of 19 °C will be |
A. | 8.09 dm³ |
B. | 8.89 dm³ |
C. | 9.09 dm³ |
D. | 8.13 dm³ |
Answer» B. 8.89 dm³ | |
128. |
The oxidation number of sulfur dioxide is |
A. | +2 |
B. | +4 |
C. | +6 |
D. | +8 |
Answer» C. +6 | |
129. |
Fahrenheit scale is divided into |
A. | 180 divisions |
B. | 120 divisions |
C. | 60 divisions |
D. | 70 divisions |
Answer» B. 120 divisions | |
130. |
Sum of partial pressures of dry gas and water vapors is actually pressure of |
A. | moist gas |
B. | inert gas |
C. | solidified gas |
D. | gas molecules |
Answer» B. inert gas | |
131. |
Slope of a straight line is increased in graph of Charle's law by increasing |
A. | mass of gas |
B. | pressure of gas |
C. | temperature of gas |
D. | moles of gas |
Answer» B. pressure of gas | |
132. |
Kinetic molecular theory describes behaviour of gases |
A. | quantitatively |
B. | qualitatively |
C. | on basis of nature |
D. | on base of sizes |
Answer» B. qualitatively | |
133. |
Pulsed power switches use |
A. | plasma |
B. | solid |
C. | liquid |
D. | gas |
Answer» B. solid | |
134. |
Critical volume for hydrogen is |
A. | 74.42cm cube |
B. | 95.65 cm cube |
C. | 64.51cm cube |
D. | 89cm cube |
Answer» D. 89cm cube | |
135. |
Fluorescent lights and lightning discharges are composed of |
A. | liquids |
B. | solids |
C. | plasma |
D. | gases |
Answer» D. gases | |
136. |
Graham law states that rate of effusion is inversely proportional to |
A. | square root of density |
B. | square root of temperature |
C. | square root of pressure |
D. | square root of area |
Answer» B. square root of temperature | |
137. |
1 mm of Hg is equal to |
A. | 1 torr |
B. | 1 pascal |
C. | 1 newton per metre square |
D. | 1 kilopascal |
Answer» B. 1 pascal | |
138. |
Standard temperature is considered to be as |
A. | 234.17K |
B. | 244K |
C. | 279.14K |
D. | 273.16K |
Answer» E. | |
139. |
The force of attraction and repulsion in the gaseous molecule is |
A. | present |
B. | absent |
C. | slight |
D. | huge |
Answer» C. slight | |
140. |
Excluded volume is greater than actual volume of gases about |
A. | five times |
B. | four times |
C. | six times |
D. | seven times |
Answer» C. six times | |
141. |
Plasma to maintain its electrical properties contains |
A. | neutral particles |
B. | electrically charged particles |
C. | nucleus |
D. | protons |
Answer» C. nucleus | |
142. |
Tools can be made corrosion resistant by use of |
A. | water |
B. | plasma |
C. | light |
D. | charcoal |
Answer» C. light | |
143. |
In Graham's law of diffusion constants are |
A. | temperature and pressure |
B. | volume and pressure |
C. | density and volume |
D. | temperature and density |
Answer» B. volume and pressure | |
144. |
We feel comfortable in breathing when partial pressure of oxygen is |
A. | 117 torr |
B. | 159 torr |
C. | 179 torr |
D. | 134 torr |
Answer» C. 179 torr | |
145. |
According to Lord Kelvin the particles in a gas will stop moving and gas will have zero volume at temperature in °C i.e. |
A. | −273 |
B. | −723 |
C. | −732 |
D. | −700 |
Answer» B. −723 | |
146. |
Motion possessed by solid state is |
A. | rotatory motion |
B. | vibratory motion |
C. | circular motion |
D. | random motion |
Answer» C. circular motion | |
147. |
Gas which is diffused into blood during diving is |
A. | hydrogen |
B. | helium |
C. | nitrogen |
D. | oxygen |
Answer» D. oxygen | |
148. |
The mole concept helps us in the calculation of |
A. | reacting masses |
B. | volume of gases |
C. | volumes and concentrations of solutions |
D. | mass of solution |
Answer» E. | |
149. |
The original name of Lord Kelvin was |
A. | William Kelvin |
B. | Thomson Kelvin |
C. | William Thomson |
D. | William II Smith |
Answer» D. William II Smith | |
150. |
Gas molecules move haphazardly according to |
A. | Charle's law |
B. | Dalton theory |
C. | Boyle's law |
D. | Kinetic theory of gases |
Answer» E. | |