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Chemical Engineering Mcqs 9594 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Chemical Engineering MCQs designed for job test and interview preparation, particularly for fresh graduates, students, and candidates appearing in competitive exams. These multiple-choice questions cover important topics such as the fundamentals of chemical engineering, chemical processes, chemical reactions, process control, and instrumentation, along with other key concepts in the field.

Sulphuric acid pickling tanks are lined with__________________?
A Nickel
B Rubber
C Aluminium
D Glass
Correct Answer: Rubber
With increase in carbide/graphite ratio in cast iron, its__________________?
A Hardness & brittleness increases
B Ductility decreases
C Both A. and B.
D Neither A. nor B.
Correct Answer: Both A. and B.
Which is an amorphous material ?
A Glass
B Mica
C Brass
D Cast iron
Correct Answer: Glass
Ammonium chloride solution is stored/ treated in _____________ vessels/pipes?
A Plain carbon steel
B Stainless steel
C Rubber or durmet-20 lined
D Lead
Correct Answer: Rubber or durmet-20 lined
In order to be called steel, an alloy should have iron percentage greater than____________________?
A 80
B 70
C 90
D 50
Correct Answer: 80
The process of heating the cold pressed metallic powder is called ______________ in powder metallurgy?
A Precipitation
B Fusion
C Sintering
D Agglomeration
Correct Answer: Sintering
The carbonating tower used in Solvay process of soda ash manufacture is made of_________________?
A Cast iron
B Stainless steel
C Karbate
D Lead lined steel
Correct Answer: Cast iron
Which of the following alloys does not contain nickel ?
A Chloro, et-2 alloy
B Monel
C Inconel
D Babbitt metal
Correct Answer: Babbitt metal
Hardest material so far found is__________________?
A Diamond
B Graphite
C Carborundum
D Pumice stone
Correct Answer: Diamond
The heat treatment process to which castings and the steel balls produced by cold heading are subjected is____________________?
A Tempering
B Normalising
C Annealing
D None of these
Correct Answer: Normalising