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B. chemical
C. reversible
D. periodic
Ans: B Heat bring chemical change
10 .. is neither created nor
destroyed it can only changed one form to
another.
A. work
B. Heat
C. Energy
D. Mass of body
Ans: C Energy is neither created nor
destroyed it can only changed one form to
another.
11 The amount of heat required to raise
temperature of a substance by ..
A. 1C
B. 1F
C. 10C
D. 10F
Ans: A
12 The amount of heat required to raise the
temperature of 1 kg by 1C is called as:
A. heat capacity
B. work capacity
C. specific heat capacity
D. Energy capacity
Ans: C
13 SI unit of specific heat capacity is:
A. kgC
B. j/kgC
C. j/kg
D. j/gC
Ans: B
14 Which of the following has highest heat
capacity?
A. Water
B. air
C. soil
D. none of the above
Ans: A Water has highest heat capacity.
15 Which of the following are the processes
of transfer of heat?
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. All the above
Ans: D Conduction, Convection &
Radiation are three processes of transfer of
heat.
16 The process of transfer of heat in solids
is called as:
A. Convection
B. Radiation
C. Conduction
D. none of the above
Ans: C In this process the molecules of the
solid pass the heat from one to another,
without themselves moving from their
positions.
Ans: C
30 Sea breeze blows during:
A. summer
B. winter
C. day
D. night
Ans: C
31 A cold steel spoon is dipped in a cup of
hot milk. It transfers heat to its other end
by the process of.
A. Convection
B. Conduction
C. absorption
D. Radiation
Ans: B
32 Clothes of … colours
absorb heat better than clothes of
.colours.
A. Light, dark
B. dark, light
C. soft, dark,
D. none of the above
Ans: B
33 Dark coloured clothes are preferred
during:
A. winter
B. day
C. night
D. summer
Ans: A
34 No medium is required for transfer of
heat by the process of :
A. absorption
B. Conduction
C. Radiation
D. Convection
Ans: C
35 Light coloured clothes are preferred
during
A. winter
B. summer
C. day
D. night
Ans: B
36 Why conduction is only possible in
solids:
A. particles of solids are closely packed
B. heat is transferred from the hotter end to
the colder end of an object.
C. heat is transferred from the colder end to
the hotter end of an object.
D. both A and B
Ans: D In solids, generally, the heat is
transferred by the process of conduction
because particles of solids are closely
packed and heat is transferred from the
hotter end to the colder end of an object.
37 The water is poor conductors of heat so
do not heated by:
A. absorption
B. Conduction
C. Radiation
D. Convection
Ans: B The cold water from the sides
moves down towards the source of heat
This water also gets hot and rises and
water from the sides moves down. This
process continues till the whole water gets
heated. This mode of heat transfer is
known as convection
38 An iron ball at 40C is dropped in a mug
containing water at 40C. The heat will.
A. not flow from iron ball to water or from
water to iron ball.
B. flow from iron ball to water.
C. flow from water to iron ball.
D. none of the above
Ans: A
39 The materials which allow heat to pass
through them easily are called as:
A. insulators of heat
B. conductors of heat
C. semi conductors of heat
D. none of the above
Ans: B
40 Stainless steel pans are usually provided
with copper bottoms. The reason for this
could be that.
A. copper bottom makes the pan more
durable.
B. such pans appear colorful.
C. copper is a better conductor of heat than
the stainless steel.
D. none of the above
Ans: C
41 Which of the following are the examples
of conductors?
A. plastic
B. iron
C. wood
D. silicon
Ans: B “For examples, aluminum,
iron and copper. ”
42 The materials which do not allow heat to
pass through them easily are called as:
A. conductors of heat
B. semi conductors of heat
C. insulators of heat
D. none of the above
Ans: C “Poor conductors are known
as insulators”
43 Which of the following are the examples
of insulators ?
A. wood
B. silicon
C. copper
D. Alluminium
Ans: A “poor conductors of heat
such as plastic and wood.”
C. 237
D. 110
Ans: A
52 What does ‘k’ represent
in the equation relating the heat transfer
rate ?
A. thickness
B. temperature
C. thermal conductivity
D. none of the above
Ans: C The thermal conductivity value of
the window glass is k.
53 The Joule/second is also known as:
A. Watt
B. Coloumb
C. Newton
D. none of the above
Ans: A The units on the rate of heat transfer
are Joule/second, also known as a Watt.
54 What does ‘d’ represent
in the equation relating the heat transfer
rate ?
A. area
B. thickness
C. temperature
D. distance
Ans: B
55 What is the thermal conductivity values
for Brass ?
A. 110
B. 398
C. 315
D. 237
Ans: A
56 If the area through which heat is
transferred is increased by a factor of 2,
then the rate of heat transfer is
.. .
A. increased by a factor of 2
B. decreased by a factor of 2
C. increased by a factor of 4
D. decreased by a factor of 4
Ans: A
57 If the thermal conductivity of the
material through which heat is transferred
is increased by a factor of 5, then the rate
of heat transfer is..
A. decreased by a factor of 2
B. increased by a factor of 4
C. increased by a factor of 5
D. decreased by a factor of 5
Ans: C
58 What is the thermal conductivity values
for alluminium ?
A. 200
B. 237
C. 230
D. 227
Ans: B