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This section includes 17 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Food Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
For a copper pipe, k = 0.3534, temperature difference = 60, B = 0.0125 and A = 850. What is the value of q? |
A. | 1442 W |
B. | 1442 kW |
C. | 1565 W |
D. | 1565 kW |
Answer» C. 1565 W | |
2. |
_____ is the equation for unsteady state heat conduction through solid materials. |
A. | dT/dx= α (d2 T)/ (dt)2 |
B. | dT/dx= α (d2 T)/ (dx)2 |
C. | dT/dt= α (d2 T)/ (dx)2 |
D. | dT/dt= α (d2 T)/ (dt)2 |
Answer» D. dT/dt= α (d2 T)/ (dt)2 | |
3. |
NFo= (αtT)/s2. Here ‘s’ stands for half slab thickness. Based on this data, ‘s’ for a chapatti/ dosa will be _____ |
A. | Half slab thickness |
B. | Full slab thickness |
C. | One and a half slab thickness |
D. | Double slab thickness |
Answer» C. One and a half slab thickness | |
4. |
Statement 1: NFo stands for Fourier number.Statement 2: NFo= (αtT)/s2 |
A. | True, False |
B. | True, True |
C. | False, False |
D. | False, True |
Answer» C. False, False | |
5. |
Statement 1: α=k/(ρCp)Statement 2: α stands for thermal conductivity. |
A. | True, False |
B. | True, True |
C. | False, False |
D. | False, True |
Answer» B. True, True | |
6. |
Statement 1: When the average radius gives an error, log mean radius is used.Statement 2: Log mean radius is given by rL= ( r0– ri )/(ln(r0/ri)) |
A. | True, False |
B. | True, True |
C. | False, False |
D. | False, True |
Answer» C. False, False | |
7. |
Statement 1: The heat transfer co-efficient in ice is four times that of water.Statement 2: k in conductance is for thermal conductivity. |
A. | True, False |
B. | True, True |
C. | False, False |
D. | False, True |
Answer» C. False, False | |
8. |
The equation dq/dA= (k(-dT))/dx is called _____ |
A. | Kirchhoff’s law of conduction |
B. | Fourier’s law conduction |
C. | Kirchhoff’s & Fourier’s law conduction |
D. | None of the mentionedView AnswerAnswer: bExplanation: The equation dq/dA= (k(-dT))/dx is called Fourier’s law conduction. |
Answer» C. Kirchhoff’s & Fourier’s law conduction | |
9. |
‘a’ refers to ______ and ‘b’ refers to _____ |
A. | Steady state heat transfer, Unsteady state heat transfer |
B. | Unsteady state heat transfer, Steady state heat transfer |
C. | None of the mentioned |
D. | All of the mentioned |
Answer» B. Unsteady state heat transfer, Steady state heat transfer | |
10. |
______IS_THE_EQUATION_FOR_UNSTEADY_STATE_HEAT_CONDUCTION_THROUGH_SOLID_MATERIALS.?$ |
A. | dT/dx= α (d<sup>2</sup> T)/ (dt)<sup>2</sup> |
B. | dT/dx= α (d<sup>2</sup> T)/ (dx)<sup>2</sup> |
C. | dT/dt= α (d<sup>2</sup> T)/ (dx)<sup>2</sup> |
D. | dT/dt= α (d<sup>2</sup> T)/ (dt)<sup>2</sup> |
Answer» D. dT/dt= ‚âà√≠¬¨¬± (d<sup>2</sup> T)/ (dt)<sup>2</sup> | |
11. |
For_a_copper_pipe,_k_=_0.3534,_temperature_difference_=_60,_B_=_0.0125_and_A_=_850._What_is_the_value_of_q?$ |
A. | 1442 W |
B. | 1442 kW |
C. | 1565 W |
D. | 1565 kW |
Answer» C. 1565 W | |
12. |
NFo= (αtT)/s2. Here ‘s’ stands for half slab thickness. Based on this data, ‘s’ for a chapatti/ dosa will be ____?# |
A. | Half slab thickness |
B. | Full slab thickness |
C. | One and a half slab thickness |
D. | Double slab thickness |
Answer» C. One and a half slab thickness | |
13. |
Statement 1: NFo stands for Fourier number. |
A. | /s<sup>2</sup> |
B. | True, False |
C. | True, True |
D. | False, False |
Answer» C. True, True | |
14. |
Statement 1: α=k/(ρCp)$ |
A. | |
B. | True, False |
C. | True, True |
Answer» B. True, False | |
15. |
Statement 1: When the average radius gives an error, log mean radius is used. |
A. | /(ln(r<sub>0</sub>/r<sub>i</sub>)) |
B. | True, False |
C. | True, True |
D. | False, False |
Answer» C. True, True | |
16. |
Frozen foods have a higher transfer co-efficient hence they lose heat faster than other food items when exposed to the outside environment. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
17. |
Statement 1: The heat transfer co-efficient in ice is four times that of water. |
A. | |
B. | True, False |
C. | True, True |
Answer» C. True, True | |