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This section includes 6 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Power Plant knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
The relation between the steam rate of ideal regenerative cycle & steam rate of rankine cycle is? |
A. | steam rate of ideal regenerative cycle = steam rate of rankine cycle |
B. | steam rate of ideal regenerative cycle > steam rate of rankine cycle |
C. | steam rate of ideal regenerative cycle < steam rate of rankine cycle |
D. | no relation |
Answer» C. steam rate of ideal regenerative cycle < steam rate of rankine cycle | |
2. |
What is the relation between efficiencies of Carnot cycle & the ideal Sterling Engine? |
A. | Both are equal |
B. | Carnot cycle efficiency > Efficiency of Sterling Engine |
C. | Carnot cycle efficiency < Efficiency of Sterling Engine |
D. | No relation between Carnot cycle efficiency & efficiency of Sterling Engine |
Answer» B. Carnot cycle efficiency > Efficiency of Sterling Engine | |
3. |
The product of cycle efficiency & heat input is given by which of the following relations? |
A. | W<sub>t</sub> W<sub>P</sub> |
B. | W<sub>t</sub> x W<sub>P</sub> |
C. | W<sub>t</sub> / W<sub>P</sub> |
D. | none of the mentioned |
Answer» B. W<sub>t</sub> x W<sub>P</sub> | |
4. |
The product of Steam rate & the difference of work done between turbine & pump, when the steam rate is expressed in kg/kWh is equal to? |
A. | 36 |
B. | 60 |
C. | 360 |
D. | 3600 |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
What is the relation between energy gain of feedwater & energy given off by vapour in condensation? |
A. | energy gain of feedwater > energy given off by vapour in condensation |
B. | energy gain of feedwater < energy given off by vapour in condensation |
C. | energy gain of feedwater = energy given off by vapour in condensation |
D. | none of the mentioned |
Answer» D. none of the mentioned | |
6. |
When is the relation between mean temperature of heat addition (T) with regeneration & without regeneration? |
A. | (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>with regeneration</sub> is independent of (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>without regeneration</sub> |
B. | (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>with regeneration</sub> > (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>without regeneration</sub> |
C. | (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>with regeneration</sub> < (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>without regeneration</sub> |
D. | (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>with regeneration</sub> = (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>without regeneration</sub> |
Answer» C. (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>with regeneration</sub> < (T<sub>ml</sub>)<sub>without regeneration</sub> | |