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OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

Select the correct answer from the given alternatives.

1. Microscopic analysis is generally used in


(a) classical thermodynamics
(b) statistical thermodynamics
(c) applied thermodynamics
(d) engineering thermodynamics

2. Which of the following statement is true regarding macroscopic analysis?


(a) It deals with molecular structure and activity.
(b) It involves large number of variables.
(c) Calculations are usually time consuming.
(d) It is preferred in applied thermodynamics.

3. A definite region selected for a particular study is called a


(a) thermodynamic system
(b) thermodynamic state
(c) thermodynamic property
(d) thermodynamic process

4. A system in which only energy transfer can take place is called a


(a) closed system
(b) open system
(c) isolated system
(d) universe

5. An open system is a system in which


(a) heat transfer and work transfer can take place but mass transfer cannot.
(b) only heat transfer can take place but mass transfer cannot.
(c) only work transfer can take place but mass transfer cannot.
(d) heat transfer, work transfer and mass transfer all can occur.
6. An isolated system is a system in which
(a) energy transfer can take place but mass transfer cannot.
(b) only mass transfer can take place.
(c) both energy and mass transfer can take place
(d) neither mass nor energy transfer can take place.

7. Control mass refers to


(a) a closed system (c) an isolated system
(b) an open system (d) universe

8. Control volume refers to


(a) a closed system (c) an isolated system
(b) an open system (d) universe

9. Which of the following statement is not true regarding an intensive property?


(a) It is independent of mass of the system.
(b) It can be defined for a point of the system.
(c) It is independent of the path.
(d) It is proportional to the mass of the system.

10. Which of the following statement is true regarding an extensive property?


(a) It is independent of mass of the system.
(b) It can be defined for a point of the system.
(c) It is dependent on the path.
(d) It is proportional to the mass of the system.

11. A system is dived into two parts. The values of a property for each part are
known, then value of the same property for the overall system is then obtained by
addition of values for each part. The property must be ........
(a) an intensive property
(b) a specific property
(c) an extensive property
(d) path function
12. Specific properties are
(a) inexact differentials
(b) extensive properties
(c) intensive properties
(d) path functions

13. Which of the following is an intensive thermodynamic property?


(a) volume
(b) total energy
(c) entropy
(d) pressure

14. Which of the following is an extensive thermodynamic property?


(a) pressure
(b) temperature
(c) entropy
(d) specific volume

15. Each unique condition of a thermodynamic system is called a


(a) thermodynamic system
(b) thermodynamic state
(c) thermodynamic property
(d) thermodynamic process

16. Which of the following expression is path independent?


(a) ∫ pdv
(b) ∫ du + pdv + vdp
(c) ∫ Tds
(d) ∫ dh + pdv

17. Which of the following variables is a path function?


(a) heat (b) pressure
(c) internal energy (d) enthalpy
18. Which of the following variables is a state function?
(a) ∫ pdv
(b) ∫ du + pdv + vdp
(c) ∫ Tds
(d) Sdh + pdv

19. Heat and work are


(a) intensive properties
(b) extensive properties
(c) point functions
(d) path functions

20. The locus of states through which a thermodynamic system passes is called a
(a) thermodynamic system
(b) thermodynamic state
(c) thermodynamic property
(d) thermodynamic process

21. An ideal gas is heated on a rigid vessel, its P-T diagram will be
22. An ideal gas is heated on a piston cylinder device shown in Figure,
its P-V diagram will be

Gas
23. P-V diagram for a process is shown in Figure, its T-V diagram will be

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