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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Coating thickness in case of galvanising of steel sheet generally corresponds to the deposition of __________ gms of zinc per m2 of steel strip.

Question: Coating thickness in case of galvanising of steel sheet generally corresponds to the deposition of __________ gms of zinc per m2 of steel strip.
[A].

5-10

[B].

1000-1500

[C].

120-500

[D].

1500-3000

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Half life of a radioactive isotope corresponds to the time required for half of the __________ to decay.

Question: Half life of a radioactive isotope corresponds to the time required for half of the __________ to decay.
[A].

atoms

[B].

neutrons

[C].

nucleons

[D].

electrons

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Heat required to raise the temperature of a body by 1 °C is called its

Question: Heat required to raise the temperature of a body by 1 °C is called its
[A].

heat capacity.

[B].

specific heat capacity.

[C].

thermal conductivity.

[D].

water equivalent.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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A solid aluminium ball, when quenched in a water bath maintained at 40°C, cools down from 550°C to 450°C in 20 seconds. The expected temperature of the ball after next 20 seconds may be about __________ °C.

Question: A solid aluminium ball, when quenched in a water bath maintained at 40°C, cools down from 550°C to 450°C in 20 seconds. The expected temperature of the ball after next 20 seconds may be about __________ °C.
[A].

370

[B].

340

[C].

320

[D].

300

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Increase in temperature, in general results in the

Question: Increase in temperature, in general results in the
[A].

decrease in the viscosities of both liquids & gases.

[B].

increase in the viscosities of both liquids & gases.

[C].

increase in the viscosity of liquids and decrease in that of gases.

[D].

decrease in the viscosity of liquids and increase in that of gases.

Answer: Option D

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Force between the molecules of the same substance is called __________ force.

Question: Force between the molecules of the same substance is called __________ force.
[A].

adhesive

[B].

cohesive

[C].

molecular

[D].

Vander Walls

Answer: Option B

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