Top 550+ Solved Energy Conversion MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The average load factor of thermal power plants in India is
a. 80 to 95%
b. 50 to 60%
c. 100%
d. 20 to 30%
e. 35 to 40%
Q. The bundling of conductors is done primarily to
a. reduce reactance
b. increase reactance
c. increase radio interference
d. reduce radio interference
e. None of the above
Q. Excess air requirement is more in case of
a. chain grate stokers
b. pulverized fuel burning
c. oil firing
d. gas firing
e. None of the above
Q. Which of the following is heavy oil?
a. Gasoline
b. Kerosene oil
c. Diesel oil
d. Bunker oil
e. None of the above
Q. Hyperon has mass
a. greater than that of a proton and less than that of a deuteron
b. less than that of a proton and more than that of a deutron
c. more than that of a proton as well as deutron
d. less than that of a proton as well as deutron
e. None of the above
Q. A ship is powered by
a. Steam turbine
b. Diesel turbine
c. Steam turbines, diesel engines, hydraulic turbines or nuclear reactors
d. Steam turbines, diesel engines hydraulic turbines
e. Steam turbines or diesel engines
Q. A gas turbine works on
a. Regenerative cycle
b. Dual cycle
c. Brayton cycle
d. Rankine cycle
e. Carnot cycle
Q. Maximum permissible span for wooden poles is
a. 60 metres
b. 160 metres
c. 250 metres
d. 500 metres
e. None of the above
Q. Which of the following process is used for the production of alcohol?
a. Distillation
b. Destructive distillation
c. Cracking
d. Fermentation
e. None of the above
Q. The effect of corona is
a. increased energy loss
b. increased reactance
c. increased inductance
d. increased susceptance
e. None of the above
Q. Solvent refined coal has low percentage of
a. ash
b. sulphur
c. impurities
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
Q. Grade of the coal is the same as
a. ultimate analysis
b. proximate analysis
c. orsat analysis
d. rank
e. None of the above
Q. Winds caused by greater solar heating of the earth's surface near the equator than near the northern or southern poles, are known as
a. local winds
b. equatorial winds
c. planetary winds
d. trade winds
e. None of the above
Q. One barrel is nearly
a. 0.96 cubic metre
b. 0.44 cubic metre
c. 0.16 cubic metre
d. 0.013 cubic metre
e. None of the above
Q. Solid or liquid particles of microscopic size which are suspended in air or another gas from what is known as
a. aerosol
b. hyperon
c. geognosy
d. eluvium
e. None of the above