Thermodynamics MCQ Set 9

THERMODYNAMICS MCQ SET 9

Q1. The air-standard cycle for a diesel engine is:

A) Otto cycle
B) Dual cycle
C) Diesel cycle
D) Joule cycle

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Answer: C) Diesel cycle
Explanation: Diesel engines follow the Diesel cycle, having constant pressure heat addition.

Q2. The compression ratio in a petrol engine is generally:

A) 4 to 6
B) 6 to 10
C) 12 to 20
D) 20 to 30

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Answer: B) 6 to 10
Explanation: Petrol engines operate with moderate compression ratios to avoid knocking.

Q3. The compression ratio in a diesel engine is generally:

A) 4 to 8
B) 8 to 12
C) 12 to 22
D) 22 to 30

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Answer: C) 12 to 22
Explanation: Diesel engines require higher compression to achieve self-ignition of fuel.

Q4. The pressure of a gas is due to:

A) Weight of molecules
B) Molecular collisions with container walls
C) Volume of container
D) Nature of gas

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Answer: B) Molecular collisions with container walls
Explanation: Pressure arises from molecular impacts per unit area of container walls.

Q5. The device used to measure the dryness fraction of steam is:

A) Manometer
B) Calorimeter
C) Thermometer
D) Pyrometer

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Answer: B) Calorimeter
Explanation: A steam calorimeter measures the moisture content or dryness fraction of steam.

Q6. The dry saturated steam contains:

A) Water droplets
B) Superheated vapors
C) No water particles
D) Only vapor at high pressure

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Answer: C) No water particles
Explanation: Dry saturated steam is at saturation temperature with no liquid present.

Q7. The process in which both heat and work interactions are zero is called:

A) Adiabatic process
B) Isolated process
C) Isothermal process
D) Isochoric process

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Answer: B) Isolated process
Explanation: No energy crosses the boundary in an isolated process.

Q8. The main purpose of a regenerator in a gas turbine is to:

A) Cool the exhaust gas
B) Increase the mass flow
C) Recover waste heat
D) Reduce work input

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Answer: C) Recover waste heat
Explanation: A regenerator transfers heat from exhaust gases to compressed air, improving efficiency.

Q9. The lowest temperature at which a substance can exist as a liquid is known as:

A) Critical temperature
B) Triple point
C) Freezing point
D) Minimum temperature

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Answer: A) Critical temperature
Explanation: Above the critical temperature, a substance cannot exist as a liquid, no matter how high the pressure.

Q10. The area under a temperature-entropy (T–S) diagram represents:

A) Work done
B) Heat transfer
C) Pressure
D) Volume

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Answer: B) Heat transfer
Explanation: On a T–S diagram, the area under the process curve equals heat transfer.