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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.

Which refractory must have controlled atmosphere (temperature and humidity) for its safe storage ?

A Tar bonded dolomite bricks
B Fireclay bricks
C Mullite bricks
D Magnesite bricks
Correct Answer: Tar bonded dolomite bricks

Refractories are dried in the _______________?

A Rotary kilns
B Tunnel kilns
C Sun
D None of these
Correct Answer: Tunnel kilns

Electrical resistor bars are made of _______________?

A Silicon carbide
B Alumina
C Zirconia
D Graphite
Correct Answer: Silicon carbide

Firing temperature is minimum (1250-1400 °C) for _______________ bricks?

A Fireclay
B Direct bonded basic
C Silica
D Magnesite
Correct Answer: Fireclay

Which of the following is not a neutral refractory ?

A Silicon carbide
B Magnesite
C Chromite
D Graphite
Correct Answer: Magnesite

Which is the stable form of silica below 870°C ?

A Tridymite
B Cristobalite
C Quartz
D None of these
Correct Answer: Quartz

Insulating refractories should have_______________?

A High porosity
B Low thermal conductivity
C Both A. and B.
D Neither A. not B.
Correct Answer: Low thermal conductivity

With increase in the alumina content in firebricks, its fusion point (refractoriness) ?

A Decreases linearly
B Remains unchanged
C Increases
D Decreases
Correct Answer: Increases

Refractoriness of a typical silica brick corresponds to Segar cone number, ’32’, which is equivalent to a temperature of _____________ °C?

A 1380
B 1520
C 1710
D 1915
Correct Answer: 1710

Except _____________, all other refractories are bad conductors of electricity (i.e, have low electrical conductivity)?

A Fireclay
B Carborundum
C Graphite
D Chromite
Correct Answer: Graphite