Temperature and Pressure MCQs

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Temperature and Pressure, a fundamental topic in the field of Basic Chemical Engineering. Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, honing your problem-solving skills, or simply looking to enhance your abilities in this field, our Temperature and Pressure MCQs are designed to help you grasp the core concepts and excel in solving problems.

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Q31.
What is the pressure if 10 N of force is acting normally on 5 m² surface area?
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Answer: (a).2 Pa
Q32.
What is the pressure if 10 N of force acts at 60 degrees from the normal of a 5 m² surface?
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Answer: (b).1 Pa
Q33.
What is the pressure if 10 N of force acts at 30 degrees from the surface of area 5 m²?
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Answer: (a).1 Pa
Q34.
What is the pressure of 1 mole of an ideal gas at 27°C occupying 1 Liter of volume?
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Answer: (b).24.63 atm
Q35.
An open tank 10 m deep is completely filled with a liquid of density 5 kg/m³, what is the pressure difference at the top and bottom?
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Answer: (c).500 N/m²
Q36.
10 mm of water (density = 1000 kg/m³) and 5 mm of a liquid has the same pressure drop, what is the density of liquid?
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Answer: (d).2000 kg/m³
Q37.
Which of the following is not a pressure measuring device?
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Answer: (c).Galvanometer
Q38.
Bernoulli’s Equation is the conservation of?
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Answer: (a).Energy
Q39.
What is the pressure difference of the ends of a U-tube manometer filled with liquid (density = 10 kg/m³) the difference in the height of the liquid in the tubes is 5 cm?
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Answer: (a).5 N/m²
Q40.
A hydraulic lever has input surface area 2 m², and output surface area 10 m², if the input force is 5 N, then what is the output force?
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Answer: (a).1 N
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