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Question-1
The catalyst used for the conversion of straight chain alkanes to arenes.
(A)
Platinum
(B)
Platinum and iridium
(C)
Nickel
(D)
Iron
Question-2
The cells used to convert light into electricity is called:
(A)
Daniel cell
(B)
Leclanché cell
(C)
Photovoltaic cells
(D)
Dry cell
Question-3
The fossil deposits of crude oil and natural gas are the primary sources of:
(A)
Alkenes
(B)
Alkynes
(C)
Benzene
(D)
Alkanes
Question-4
The fraction used as a feedstock for catalytic cracking.
(A)
Naphtha
(B)
Gasoline
(C)
Kerosene
(D)
Gas oil
Question-5
The process of heating straight chain isomers in presence of platinum catalyst is called:
(A)
Cracking
(B)
Reforming
(C)
Isomerisation
(D)
Roasting
Question-6
The fraction of crude oil which contains alkanes with five to ten carbon atoms.
(A)
Naphtha
(B)
Gasoline
(C)
Kerosene
(D)
Gas oil
Question-7
A mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide is:
(A)
Water gas
(B)
Coal gas
(C)
Natural gas
(D)
Gasoline
Question-8
Biogas is mainly composed of:
(A)
Carbon dioxide
(B)
Methane
(C)
Propane
(D)
Butane
Question-9
The cells used in delivery vans in towns.
(A)
Daniel cell
(B)
Fuel cell
(C)
Photovoltaic cell
(D)
Lead acid cell
Question-10
The process of heating the oil fraction with a catalyst is called:
(A)
Reforming
(B)
Isomerisation
(C)
Cracking
(D)
Roasting
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 12
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