1 |
The work done on the system by the environment is considered as |
positive
negative
zero
any one of them
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2 |
The work done by the system on its environment is considered as |
positive
negative
zero
any one of them
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3 |
The internal energy of a system does not depend upon the |
initial state of the system
final state of the system
path
none of them
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4 |
In thermodynamics, internal energy is the function of |
temperature
pressure
state
none of them
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5 |
When two objects are rubbed together, their internal energy |
remains same
decreases
remains the same then decreases
increases
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6 |
The internal energy of an ideal gas system is generally the |
translational K.E of molecules
vibrational K.E of molecules
rotational K.E of molecules
all of them
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7 |
In the study of thermodynamics, which gas is considered as the working substance |
real gas
ideal gas
any gas may be ideal or real
none of them
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8 |
Internal energy is the sum of all the forms of |
K.E
P.E
both of them
none of them
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9 |
The volume of given mass of a gas will be doubled at atmosphere pressure if the temperature of the gas is changed from 150°C to |
300<span style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">°C</span>
573<span style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">°C</span>
600<span style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">°C</span>
743<span style="color: rgb(84, 84, 84); font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">°C</span>
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10 |
The absolute temperature for an ideal gas is |
directly proportional to the rotational K.E of gas molecules
directly proportional to the vibrational K.E of gas molecules
directly proportional to the average translational K.E.of gas molecules
directly proportional to the P.E. of gas molecules
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11 |
The Boltzman constant has the value |
1.38 x 10<sup>-23</sup>JK<sup>-1</sup>
1.28 x 10<sup>-23</sup>JK<sup>-1</sup>
1.38 x 10<sup>-26</sup>JK<sup>-1</sup>
1.28 x 10<sup>-26</sup>JK<sup>-1</sup>
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12 |
The ideal gas law is |
P = nRT
V = nRT
PV =RT
PV =nRT
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13 |
The pressure exerted by the gas is |
directly proportional to the P.E
inversely proportional to the P.E
inversely proportional to the K.E
directly proportional to the K.E
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14 |
While deriving the equation for pressure of a gas we consider the |
rotational motion of molecules
vibrational motion of molecules
linear motion of molecules
all of them
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15 |
The pressure of gas everywhere inside the vessel will be the same provided the gas is of |
Non-uniform density
uniform density
high density
low density
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