Prepared By : Jitendra Singh Gill (Top educator on UNACADEMY, Ex- Scientific Officer BARC, Ex-Faculty
member MADE EASY and NEXT IAS ), for GATE/ESE Aspirants
Daily Practice Problem (DPP) by J S GILL 26-June-2020
Q01. Which of the following is not a boundary phenomenon?
(a) Work transfer (b) Heat transfer
(c) Mass transfer (d) Change of temperature
Q02. When a current flows through a resistor, taken as a system, across a potential difference, the
energy flowing into the system is
(a) Work transfer (b) Heat transfer
(c) work and heat transfer (d) electricity
Q03. If the time taken by a system to execute a process through a finite gradient is infinitely large, the
process
(a) becomes reversible (b) remains irreversible
(c) becomes isothermal (d) is adiabatic
Q04. Two insulated tanks containing ideal gases at different pressures and temperatures are connected
to each other and gases are allowed to mix. The process that occurs is called
(a) free expansion (b) constant enthalpy
(c) constant internal energy (d) reversible adiabatic
Q05. The displacement work done by a system is given by ∫ 𝑝𝑑𝑣. It is valid for
(a) any process (b) a quasi-static process
(c) a non-quasi-static process (d) an isentropic process
Q06. A mass of 1.5 kg of air is compressed in a quasi-static process from 0.1 MPa to 0.7 MPa for which
𝑝𝑣 = 𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑡. The initial density of air is 1.16 kg/m3. Find the work done by the piston to
compress the air.
Q07. A mass of gas is compressed in a quasi-static process from 80 kPa, 0.1 m3 to 0.4 MPa, 0.03 m3.
Assuming that the pressure and volume are related by 𝑝𝑣 𝑛 = 𝑐𝑜𝑛𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑡, find the work done by the
gas system
Q08. An electric generator coupled to a windmill produces an average electrical power output of 5 kW.
The power is used to charge a storage battery. Heat transfer from the battery to the surroundings
occurs at a constant rate of 0.6 kW. Determine the total amount of energy stored in the battery, in
kJ, in 8 h of operation.
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Prepared By : Jitendra Singh Gill (Top educator on UNACADEMY, Ex- Scientific Officer BARC, Ex-Faculty
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Q09. A milk chilling unit can remove heat from the milk at the rate of 41.87 MJ/h. Heat leaks into the
milk from the surroundings at an average rate of 4.187 MJ/h. Find the time required for cooling a
batch of 500 kg of milk from 45 0C to 5 0C. Take the 𝑐𝑝 of milk to be 4.187 kJ/kg K.
Q10. The flow energy of 0.124 m3/min of a fluid crossing a boundary to a system is 18 kW. Find the
pressure at this point.
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