1. The S. I. unit of heat is –
- Joule
- Calorie
- Kelvin
- J/kg
2. The S. I. unit of temperature is –
- Joule
- Fahrenheit
- Kelvin
- Calorie
3. Ideal gas equation –
- PV=R/T
- PV=T/R
- PV=μRT
- PT=RV
4. Value of universal gas constant (R) is –
- 8.31 J mol⁻¹K⁻¹
- 8.0 J mol⁻¹K⁻¹
- 6.67 J mol⁻¹K⁻¹
- 3.45 J mol⁻¹K⁻¹
5. Absolute zero temperature is –
- 0°C
- 273.15°C
- – 273.15°C
- 100°C
6. Absolute zero temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is-
- – 32°(3)
- – 460°
- -212°
- -273°
7. The normal temperature of the human body is-
- 98.6°F or 37°C
- 212°F or 100°C
- 104°F or 40°C
- None of these
8. The S. I. unit of specific heat capacity is-
- J kg⁻¹k⁻¹
- J mol⁻¹k⁻¹
- J kg⁻¹
- None of these
9. Coefficient of linear expansion ‘a’ and coefficient of volume expansion “y’ of a solid are related as-
- Y= 3a
- Y= 2a
- A=3y
- A=y
10. Coefficient of area expansion (2) and coefficient of linear expansion(1) of material are related as
- B= 3a
- 3B = 2y
- B=2a
- None of these
11. The temperature which has the same numerical value on Celsius and Fahrenheit scale is-
- 273°
- – 40°
- – 273°
- 40°
12. The S. I. unit of molar specific heat is-
- J kg1⁻¹k⁻¹
- J mol⁻¹k⁻¹
- J kg⁻¹
- None of these
13. The S. I. unit of latent heat is-
- J kg⁻¹k⁻¹
- J mol⁻¹-k⁻¹
- J kg⁻¹
- None of these
14. Which of the following instrument is used for measuring heat?
- Calorimeter
- Thermometer
- Hydrometer
- Barometer
15. Cp and Cv are two specific heat capacities of gases
- Less than 1
- Greater than 1
- Equal to 1
- Same for all gasses
16. Which of the following substances has the greatest specific heat capacity- will be-
- Water
- Salt
- Iron
- Mercury
17. Molar specific heat capacity of nitrogen gas is-
- less than that of hydrogen gas
- greater than that of hydrogen gas
- same as that of hydrogen gas
- None of these
18. The change of state from solid to liquid is called-
- melting
- vaporization
- fusion
- None of these
19. The change of state from liquid to solid is called-
- melting
- vaporization
- regelation
- fusion
20. At the time of melting the temperature of the body-
- remains constant
- increases
- decreases
- None of these