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The document appears to be a quiz for a thermodynamics class, containing 19 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of concepts like the laws of thermodynamics, properties of pure substances and thermodynamic processes, and definitions. The questions cover topics such as degrees of freedom at the triple point, definitions of isolated and closed systems, the laws of thermodynamics, extensive and intensive properties, cyclic processes, entropy, the Carnot engine and refrigerator, and statements of the second law of thermodynamics.
The document appears to be a quiz for a thermodynamics class, containing 19 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of concepts like the laws of thermodynamics, properties of pure substances and thermodynamic processes, and definitions. The questions cover topics such as degrees of freedom at the triple point, definitions of isolated and closed systems, the laws of thermodynamics, extensive and intensive properties, cyclic processes, entropy, the Carnot engine and refrigerator, and statements of the second law of thermodynamics.
The document appears to be a quiz for a thermodynamics class, containing 19 multiple choice questions testing students' knowledge of concepts like the laws of thermodynamics, properties of pure substances and thermodynamic processes, and definitions. The questions cover topics such as degrees of freedom at the triple point, definitions of isolated and closed systems, the laws of thermodynamics, extensive and intensive properties, cyclic processes, entropy, the Carnot engine and refrigerator, and statements of the second law of thermodynamics.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JNTUK NARASARAOPET
(ME) II -B.Tech. I-Semester Quiz-I Subject: TD D.O.E:07-08-2018 MARKS: 10M
TIME: 20min NAME: ROLL NO:
Paper setter: D purna Chandra kumar 1 For a pure substance at its triple point, degree of freedom is ( ) (A) 0 (B)1 (C)2 (D) 3 2 In which system, boundaries allow only energy transfer ( ) (A) Isolated system (B) Closed system (C) Open system (D) none 3 Which law of thermodynamics deals with temperature ( ) (A) zeroth law (B) first law (C) second law (D) third law 4 Which of the following is extensive property ( ) (A) pressure (B) volume (C) temperature (D) density 5 In a cyclic process the heat transfer as follows: 15kj, -2kj, -6kj and 1.5kj. the cycle ( ) Work is (in kJ) (A) 0 (B) 24.5 (C) 8.5 (D) -8.5 6 Zeroth law of thermodynamics concerned with ( ) (A) Internal energy (B) enthalpy (C) thermal equilibrium (D) entropy 7 Second law of thermodynamics is concerned with ( ) (A) entropy (B) internal energy (C) enthalpy (D) temperature 8 “PMM2 is impossible”. This statement is given by ( ) (A) clausius (B) Joule (C) Kelvin panck (D) none of the above 9 Efficiency of carnot engine depends on ( ) (A) working fluid (B) temperature range (C) size of the engine (D) none of the above 10 Carnot engine efficiency of engine is 0.5. A reversible refrigerator working between the ( ) same temperature limits will have a COP of (A) 0.5 (B) 1 (C) 1.5 (D) 2 11 Entropy of universe is always tends to ( ) (A) increases (B) decreases (C) constant (D) none of the above 12 Thermocouple measures temperature based on ( ) (A) emf (B) length (C) resistance (D) volume 13 All reversible adiabatic process are ( ) (A) Isentropic (B) isothermal (C) constant pressure process (D) none 14 Which of the following statements is correct ( ) (A) Work is a path function (B) Heat is a path function (C) None of the above (D) both A & B 15 System in which neither heat nor mass transfer takes place is ( ) (A) Closed system (B) open system (C) isolated system (D) adiabatic 16 Free expansion process is ( ) (A) irreversible process (B) isothermal process (C) both A&B (D) none 17 Entropy is ( ) (A) Extensive property (B) disorder (C) randomness (D) all the above 18 Which law states that “Internal energy of ideal gas is function of temperature” ( ) (A) Joul’s law (B) Charles law (C) claussius law (D) none of the above 19 Define second law of thermodynamics (2M)
Advances in Magnetohydrodynamics: Proceedings of a Colloquium Organized by the Department of Fuel Technology and Chemical Engineering at Sheffield University, October 1961