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Question : 1
In an isolated system, energy is conserved is the statement of
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Zeroth law of thermodynamics


Second law of thermodynamics
First law of thermodynamics
Third law of thermodynamics
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Question : 2
According to first law of thermodynamics
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q = ΔU + w
ΔU = q – w
q = ΔU – w
ΔU = w – q
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Question : 3
Which of the following statements is correct according to first law of
thermodynamics?
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Work done by any system is conserved


Enthalpy of universe is zero
For an isolated system energy is conserved
All of these
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Question : 4
A system absorbs 80 J of heat and does 50 J of work, the internal energy change
of the system will be
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– 30 J
+ 30 J
70 J
– 70 J
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Question : 5
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According to first law of thermodynamics
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q = ΔU (for isochoric process)


q = – w (for cyclic process)
q = – w (for isothermal process)
All of these
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Question : 6
The work done in an isobaric reversible process will be given by the formula
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Question : 7
The work done in an isothermal reversible process is given by:
(Here P 1 → initial pressure; P 2 → final pressure
V1 → initial volume; V 2 → final volume)
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Question : 8
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The work done in an isothermal reversible process when 1 mole of an ideal gas
expands to double its initial volume at 300 K tempreature is (log 102 = 0.3010)
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1.73 kJ
– 1.73 kJ
3.46 kJ
– 3.46 kJ
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Question : 9
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A system expands from 2 L volume to 10 L volume against an external pressure
of 1 bar when 300 J of heat is supplied to it, the change in internal energy of the
system will be
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800 J
500 J
– 500 J
– 800 J
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Question : 10
Which of the following relations is correct?
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ΔH = ΔU + Δ (PV)
ΔH = ΔU + Δ (nRT) for ideal gases
H = U + PV
All of these
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Question : 11
Internal energy change may be defined as
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Heat exchange at constant temperature


Heat exchange at constant volume
Heat exchange at constant pressure
All of these
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Question : 12
The decrease in internal energy is 80 J. The work done by system is 40 J. The
heat exchange will be
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– 40 J
+ 40 J
+ 120 J
– 120 J
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Question : 13
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How much heat is absorbed when a system does 50 J of work isothermally?
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20 J
50 J
30 J
Cannot be determined
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Question : 14
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The work done in an isochoric reversible process will be
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w = zero
w = – VΔP

Work done cannot be determined


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Question : 15
Enthalpy change may be defined as
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Heat exchange at constant temperature


Heat exchange at constant volume
Heat exchange at constant pressure
All of these

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