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This section includes 9 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.
| 1. |
Heat is negative when transferred to the _____________ |
| A. | System |
| B. | Surrounding |
| C. | Boundary |
| D. | None of the mentioned |
| Answer» B. Surrounding | |
| 2. |
Heat is ___________ when transferred to a system. |
| A. | Positive |
| B. | Negative |
| C. | Zero |
| D. | None of the mentioned |
| Answer» B. Negative | |
| 3. |
Heat transfer is caused by |
| A. | Pressure difference |
| B. | Temperature difference |
| C. | Volume difference |
| D. | None of the mentioned |
| Answer» C. Volume difference | |
| 4. |
Which one is an intensive variable? |
| A. | Pressure |
| B. | Temperature |
| C. | Volume |
| D. | All of the mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 5. |
For an adiabatic system, two statements are given as followingI: The system is insulated |
| A. | nII: The process takes place so fast that there is no time for heat to be transferred. |
| B. | Only I is correct |
| C. | Only II is correct |
| D. | Both I & II are correct |
| E. | Neither I nor II correct |
| Answer» D. Both I & II are correct | |
| 6. |
Which one is a state variable ? |
| A. | Internal Energy |
| B. | Enthalpy |
| C. | Entropy |
| D. | All of the mentioned |
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. |
Any variable whose value depends only on the state of the system is called |
| A. | Path variable |
| B. | State variable |
| C. | Neither Path nor State variable |
| D. | None of the mentioned |
| Answer» C. Neither Path nor State variable | |
| 8. |
Which one is not a path variable? |
| A. | Work |
| B. | Heat |
| C. | Internal Energy |
| D. | None of the mentioned |
| Answer» D. None of the mentioned | |
| 9. |
A ___________ is any variable whose value depends on how the process takes place. |
| A. | Path variable |
| B. | State variable |
| C. | Neither Path nor State variable |
| D. | None of the mentioned |
| Answer» B. State variable | |