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QUESTION_TEXT
The process is internally reversible if no ___________ occur within

the boundaries of the system.

In Charles law we take _______ constant


In which of the following process the system and surrounding do
not come back to original state after the process is complete?
Specific Heat depends on the ______ of the substance
The state of matter depends on
In adiabatic process first law if thermodynamics becomes
Ratio of volume and Number of molecules of a gas is
van der Waals Forces
Max Planck to the first formulation of the idea that energy is
What is the 1% of 50000
The net energy change in a reversible cyclic process is
Which of the following is an extensive property?
Which of the following represents the largest amount of energy?

The mixing of gases is generally accompanied by

Thermodynamics is the study of


The total energy of the universe
What is the entropy chosen at the triple point of water?
At the most probable state of a system the entropy of the system is

The entropy generation

The total entropy change for a system and its surroundings increases if a process is
At the equilibrium state of any system
The entropy is
Which type of function the entropy is?
What is the cyclic integral of dQ/T for irreversible process?
Which property of a system is constant in reversible adiabatic process?
Maxwell's thermodynamic relations are valid for
Near their critical temperatures, all gases occupy volumes _____________ that of the ideal gas?
Which of the following decreases with increase in pressure?
In a P-V diagram (for an ideal gas), an isothermal curve will coincide within adiabatic curve (through
a point), when___________________?
Which of the following is not an equation of state?
What is the number of degrees of freedom for liquid water in equilibrium with a mixture of nitrogen
and water vapor ?
A system is said to be isopiestic, if there is no ______________ change?
_______________ functions are exemplified by heat and work?
Extensive properties of a thermodynamic system depend upon the _____________ of the system?
Free energy change at equilibrium is____________________?
Number of degrees of freedom for a three phase system in equilibrium comprising of three non-
reacting chemical species is__________________?
Throttling (Joule-Thomson effect) process is a constant _____________ process?

The equation Tds = dE – PdV applies to___________________?

Isentropic process means a constant _____________________ process ?


Entropy is a/an_________?

The temperature at which both liquid and gas phases are identical, is called the _____________
point?
Joule-Thomson co-efficient for a perfect gas is_____________________?
The net energy change in a reversible cyclic process is
Which of the following is an extensive property?
Which of the following represents the largest amount of energy?
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Correct option Option 2 Option 3 Option 4

Irreversibility reversibility kinetic energy None of these

Pressure volume Temperature Kinetic Energy

Spontaneous process Adiabatic process Quasi-static process reversible process

All of these Shape Nature structure


All of these pressure kinetic energy temperature
ΔU = –W ΔU = Q –W ΔU = W Q=W
Avogadro’s law Boyle’s law Charles’s law Dalton’s Law
Dipole–dipole
Boyle’s law Charles’s law None of these
interactions
quantized Charles’s law Not quantized None of these
500 50 5 5000
zero 3/2 RT always > 0 always < 0
energy pressure mass/volume ratio temperature
1 calorie 1 erg 1 electron volt 1 joule
a decrease in free a decrease in free change in heat increase in free
energy antropy content energy
none of the above equilibrium entropy energy
either increases or
is always constant is always decreasing is always increasing
decreases
zero less than zero more than zero none of the above
maximum minimum constant none of the above

depends upon path takes place in


minimum none of the above
followed by a system reversible process

irreversible endothermic entropy of the system


reversible exothermic
entropy of the
entropy of the system entropy
becomes equal
of the to
system
system becomes becomes minimum entropy of the none of the above
maximum becomes equal to
an intensive property an extensive property entropy of the system
surrounding none of the above
entropy of the
becomes equal to
a point function an extensive property surrounding none of the above
entropy of the
less than zero zero more than zero
surrounding none of the above
entropy volume temperature pressure
thermodynamic Only reversible
All processes pressure
system in equilibrium processes
Less than Same as More than Half
Boiling point of
Melting point of ice Melting point of wax None of these
liquids
Cp = Cv Cp =<Cv Cp > Cv C ≥ Cv
Clausius-Clapeyron bernouli equation Beattie-Bridgeman None of these
equation equation
2 0 3 1
Pressure temperature Volume None of these
Path Point State None of these
mass Temperature Specific volume Pressure
Zero Positive Negative Indeterminate
2 0 1 3
Enthalpy Entropy Pressure None of these

Single phase fluid of Single phase fluid of


Pressure None of these
varying composition constant composition

Entropy Pressure Pressure None of these

None of these Macroscopic property Extensive property Pressure

Critical Triple Freezing Boiling

Zero Positive Negative None of these


zero 3/2 RT always > 0 always < 0
energy pressure mass/volume ratio temperature
1 calorie 1 erg 1 electron volt 1 joule

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