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[Q]1: A thermodynamic system refers to

(a) Any defined region in space


(b) A specified mass in fluid flow
(c) A specified region of constant volume
(d) A prescribed and identifiable quantity of matter

[Q]2: A closed thermodynamic system manifests when


(a) Matter is not allowed to cross the boundary but energy transfer occurs across the
boundary
(b) There is transfer of both mass and energy across the system boundaries
(c) There is only transfer of mass but no heat and work energy are transferred
(d) There is absolutely no interaction of the system with surroundings

[Q]3: A thermodynamic system is considered to be an isolated one if


(a) Mass transfer and entropy change are zero
(b) Entropy change and energy transfer are zero
(c) Energy transfer and mass transfer are zero
(d) Mass transfer and volume change are zero

[Q]4: Ice kept in a well insulated thermo flask is an example of which system ?
(a) Closed system
(b) Isolated system
(c) Open system
(d) Non-flow adiabatic system

[Q]5: For an isolated system executing a process


(1) No heat transfer takes place
(2) no work is done
(3) no mass crosses the boundary
(4) No chemical reaction takes place with the system
Which of the above statements are correct ?
(a) 1,2&3
(b) 1,3 & 4
(c) 2,3 &4
(d) All of the above.
[Q]6: Choose the correct statement among the following.
(a) Temperature is an extensive property.
(b) Mass remains same in an open system
(c) The system boundaries are real or imaginary
(d) An isolated system allows exchange of energy in the form of heat only

[Q]7: In the figure showing a schematic of a thermal power plant, the closed system(S) and
open system (S) are correctly identified as

(a) boiler and condenser are open system and turbine, pump and overall plant are closed
systems.
(b) Turbine and pump are open system and boiler, condenser and overall plant are closed
system.
(c) boiler, turbine, condenser and pump are open systems and overall plant is a closed system
(d) overall plant is an open system and boiler, turbine, condenser and pump are closed
systems.

[Q]8: Which of the following are intensive properties?


(1) Kinetic Energy
(2) Specific Enthalpy
(3) Pressure
(4) Entropy
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
(a) 1 and 3
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 1, 3 and 4
(d) 2 and 4
[Q]9: For mixture system existing in two phases in equilibrium, the number of
independent properties required to fix the state of the system are
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

[Q]10: Triple point Temperature of water is


(a) 273 K
(b) 273.14 K
(c) 273.15 K
(d) 273.16 K

[Q]11: Critical Point Temp. of Water is


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

[Q]12: Critical Point pressure of Water is:-


(a) 210.5 bar
(b) 150.5 bar
(c) 221.2 bar
(d) 151.2 bar

[Q]13: The Zeroth law of thermodynamics deals with


(a) Mechanical Equilibrium
(b) Chemical Equilibrium
(c) Thermal Equilibrium
(d) Thermodynamic Equilibrium

[Q]14: The fundamental unit of enthalpy is


(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

[Q]15: Direction: In the given below question one labeled as the ‘Assertion(A)’ and the other
as ‘Reason ‘(R)’. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to
these items using the codes given below:
Q. Assertion (A): If an alcohol and a mercury thermometer read exactly at the ice point
and at the steam point and the distance between the two points is divided into 100
equal parts in both thermometers, the two thermometers will given exactly the same reading
at .
Reason (R): Temperature scale are arbitrary.
(a) Both A and R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false but R is true.

[Q]16: A closed system undergoes a process from one state to another state. March List-I with
List- II and select answer using the codes given below the lists:
List-I
A. Path function
B. Point function
List –II
1. Work
2. Heat
3. Specific Enthalpy
4. Specific Entropy
Codes:

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

[Q]17: Match items from groups I, II, III & IV


(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

[Q]18: An electric heater is put inside an insulated chamber containing a gas. Considering the
system boundaries A and B as shown in figure, we have

(a) Heat transfer across A and B


(b) Heat transfer across A, Work transfer across B
(c) Work transfer across A, work transfer across B
(d) Work transfer across A, heat transfer across B

[Q]19: A mixture of ice and water is contained in a piston Cylinder arrangement as shown in
figure. Flame is applied to the base of the cylinder and the Piston is allowed to move as the ice
melts. The heat Q and the work W for the system
(ice + Water) are
(a) Q.>O; W=0
(b) Q.> O; W> 0
(c) Q.> O; W<0
(d) Q.< O; W<0

[Q]20: Math List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the
lists:
List-I
A. Work done in a polytropic process
B. Work done in steady flow process
C. Heat transfer in a reversible adiabatic process
D. Work done in an Isentropic process

1.
2. Zero

3.

4.

Codes:

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
[Q]21: A piston-cylinder device with air at an initial temperature of undergoes an
expansion process for which pressure and volume are related as given below:

What is the work done by the system?


(a) 9 kJ
(b) 10 kJ
(c) 11 kJ
(d) 12 kJ

[Q]22: Consider the cycles below and state which one of the following
statements is true

(a) In both A and B net work done is + 12 kJ


(b) In B Net work done is more since in A no work is produce by the constant volume process
(c) Magnitudes of net work produced in both A and B are 12 units but their signs are opposite
(d) Magnitudes of net work produced in both A and B are different

[Q]23: If Q is the heat transferred to the system and is the work done by the system, then
which of the following is an exact differential
(a) δQ
(b) δω
(c) δQ + δω
(d) δQ - δω
[Q]24: A PMM1 is
(a) A thermodynamic machine
(b) A hypothetical machine
(c) A real machine
(d) A hypothetical machine whose operation would violate the first law of thermodynamics

[Q]25: For the two paths as shown in the figure, one reversible and one irreversible, the
change in the state of the system from a to b,

(a) U, Q, W are same


(b) Δ U is same
(c) Q, W are same
(d) Δ U, Q are different

[Q]26: When 1 kg of an ideal gas expands reversibly and adiabatically in a piston Cylinder
arrangement from an initial state to final state , the work done by gas is
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

[Q]27: Change in internal energy in a reversible process occurring in a closed system is equal
to the heat transferred if the process occurs at constant:
(a) Pressure
(b) Volume
(c) Temperature
(d) Enthalpy

[Q]28: The heat absorbed or rejected during a polytropic process is equal to


(a) × Work done

(b) × Work done

(c) × Work done

(d) × work done

[Q]29: During a thermodynamic process, 84 kJ of heat flows into the system and the work
done by the system is 32 kJ. The increase in internal energy of the system is
(a) + 52 kJ
(b) - 52 kJ
(c) + 116 kJ
(d) - 116 kJ

[Q]30: During a process with heat and work interaction, the internal energy of a system
increase by 30 kJ. The amounts of heat and Work interactions are respectively.
(a) - 50 kJ and 80 kJ
(b) - 50 kJ and - 80 kJ
(c) 50 kJ and 80 kJ
(d) 50 kJ and - 80 KJ

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