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Commercial production of hydrogen for the manufacture of nitrogeneous fertilisers is done by

Question: Commercial production of hydrogen for the manufacture of nitrogeneous fertilisers is done by
[A].

steam reforming of naphtha and cracking of natural gas.

[B].

electrolysis of water.

[C].

cryogenic separation of hydrogen from coke oven gas.

[D].

all (a), (b) and (c)

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fertiliser Technology

I argest capacity nitrogenous fertiliser plants (2700 tons of NH3 per day) (2 Nos) in India are located at

Question: I argest capacity nitrogenous fertiliser plants (2700 tons of NH3 per day) (2 Nos) in India are located at
[A].

Thal-Vaishet (under RCF in Maharashtra) and Hazira (under IFFCO in Gujarat).

[B].

Talchar (Orissa) and Ramagundam (A.P.) both under FCI.

[C].

Korba (M.P.) and Talchar (Orissa) both under FCI.

[D].

Haldia (W.B) and Namrup (Assam) both under HFC.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fertiliser Technology

Hydrogen is recovered from coke oven gas on commercial scale (as practised in fertiliser plant at Rourkela) by

Question: Hydrogen is recovered from coke oven gas on commercial scale (as practised in fertiliser plant at Rourkela) by
[A].

adsorption on palladium.

[B].

cryogenic operations (low temperature cooling).

[C].

absorption (using ethanolamine or pyragalloll solution).

[D].

none of these.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fertiliser Technology

Multistage operation (as in the case of catalytic oxidation of SO2) is not carried out for NH3 synthesis, because of

Question: Multistage operation (as in the case of catalytic oxidation of SO2) is not carried out for NH3 synthesis, because of
[A].

comparatively higher pressure drop.

[B].

high cost of the high pressure vessel used for the reactor.

[C].

higher pumping cost.

[D].

chances of entrainment and disturbance of catalyst bed.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fertiliser Technology

Electric process as compared to wet process (for the manufacture of phosphoric acid)

Question: Electric process as compared to wet process (for the manufacture of phosphoric acid)
[A].

can use only high grade phosphate rock.

[B].

is used less frequently.

[C].

produces a valuable by-product called gypsum.

[D].

is weak acid process.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fertiliser Technology

Fertiliser plant making ammonium sulphate employing gypsum-ammonia reaction (usual practice is to use ammonia and sulphuric acid) is located at

Question: Fertiliser plant making ammonium sulphate employing gypsum-ammonia reaction (usual practice is to use ammonia and sulphuric acid) is located at
[A].

Rourkela (under SAIL)

[B].

Bokaro (under SAIL)

[C].

Sindri (under FCI)

[D].

Baroda (under G.S.F.C.)

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Fertiliser Technology

According to the passage, Buddhist economists are not in favour of

Question: According to the passage, Buddhist economists are not in favour of
[A].

measuring everything in terms of money

[B].

using non-renewable sources

[C].

economic development

[D].

applying non-violence to every sphere of life

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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Comprehension, Verbal Ability