A. Lubricating oil > diesel > petrol > LPG
B. Lubricating oil > petrol > diesel > LPG
C. Petrol > lubricating oil > diesel > LPG
D. Petrol > diesel > LPG > lubricating oil
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following fractions of petroleum contains maximum sulphur ?
A. Diesel
B. Gasoline
C. Naphtha
D. Atmospheric residue - Higher boiling fractions like atmospheric residue is distilled under vacuum at low temperature because at high temperature, there is a tendency of the predominance of ____________________?
A. Thermal cracking
B. Gum formation
C. Coking
D. Discoloration - Hydrogen content in petroleum products varies from 12 to 15% (by weight). As a result the difference between gross and net heating value of petroleum fuels varies in the range of ______________ kcal/kg?
A. 600-750
B. 250-350
C. 1000-1500
D. 2000-2500 - Removal of light fractions from crude oil is called its _____________________?
A. Sweetening
B. Dehydration
C. Stabilisation
D. Visbreaking - Which of the following fractions of a crude oil will have the maximum gravity API (i.e. °API) ?
A. Diesel
B. Gasoline
C. Atmospheric gas oil
D. Vacuum gas oil - Clay treatment of petroleum products __________________?
A. Decolorizes & stabilises cracked gasoline
B. Desulphurise straight run gasoline & kerosene
C. Adsorb arsenic from feedstock to catalytic reforming
D. All A., B. & C. - Hydrogen percentage (by weight) in crude petroleum may be about __________________?
A. 5
B. 15
C. 25
D. 35 - Older crude petroleum __________________?
A. Is light and better
B. Gives more distillates
C. Gives less tar
D. All A., B. and C. - Petroleum coke is used mainly in the __________________ ?
A. Discoloration of yellow glycerine
B. Sugar refining
C. Manufacture of carbon electrode
D. Blast furnace for reduction of iron ore - Lane and Garton classification of petroleum is based on its ____________________?
A. Composition
B. Specific gravity
C. Optical properties
D. Viscosity