A. 10
B. 45
C. 100
D. 150
Related Mcqs:
- Petroleum liquid fuels having flash point greater than 66°C is considered as safe during storage and handling. Which of the following has flash point > 66°C ?
A. Naphtha
B. Petrol
C. Kerosene
D. Heavy fuel oil - For gasoline, the flash point (<50°C) is determined by the______________________?
A. Abel apparatus
B. Pensky-Marten’s apparatus
C. Saybolt chromometer
D. None of these - Gasoline extracted from natural gas (by compression and cooling) is called the ___________ gasoline?
A. Polymer
B. Unleaded
C. Casing head
D. Straight run - The amount of tetraethyl lead added to improve the octane number of motor gasoline is around ______________ c.c per gallon of petrol?
A. 3
B. 300
C. 3000
D. 1000 - Boiling range of motor gasoline is an indication of the ___________________?
A. Case of starting
B. Rate of acceleration
C. Vapour locking tendency
D. All A., B. and C. - Octane numbers of motor gasoline used in India and America are respectively________________?
A. 87 & 94
B. 94 & 87
C. 94 & 100
D. 83 & 100 - Flash point of atmospheric distillation residue is determined by ______________ apparatus?
A. Pensky-Martens (closed cup type)
B. Abel
C. Cleveland (open cup type)
D. None of these - Octane number (unleaded) of gasoline produced by isomerisation of butane may be about __________________?
A. 45
B. 55
C. 70
D. 90 - Percentage of straight run gasoline in a typical crude oil may be around________________?
A. 6
B. 18
C. 38
D. 52 - Octane number (unleaded) of reformed gasoline may be upto ________________?
A. 60
B. 70
C. 80
D. 90