A. Naphtha
B. Petrol
C. Kerosene
D. Heavy fuel oil
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - Which of the following does not require preheating during storage in the storage tank as well as during atomisation through burners ?
A. PCM
B. Tar
C. Light diesel oil
D. Low viscosity furnace oil - Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in domestic use cylinders is in the liquid form. The density of LPG in liquid form is about ________________ of that of water (i.e. 1 gm/c.c)?
A. One fourth
B. One third
C. Half
D. One eighth - Tanks used for the storage of petroleum products (which are inflammable) should be painted with a ______________ paint?
A. Black
B. White
C. Red
D. Yellow - Which of the following has the highest flash point of all ?
A. Diesel
B. Kerosene
C. Petrol
D. Furnace oil - Which of the following has the lowest flash point of all ?
A. Diesel
B. Kerosene
C. Petrol
D. Furnace oil - _____________ chloride present in crude petroleum as impurity is the most prolific producer of HCl during distillation?
A. Magnesium
B. Potassium
C. Calcium
D. Sodium - Flash point of diesel/kerosene (>50°C) is determined by the_______________?
A. Abel apparatus
B. Pensky-Martens apparatus
C. Saybolt chromometer
D. None of these - Flash point of an oil gives an idea of the___________________?
A. Nature of boiling point diagram of the system
B. Amount of low boiling fraction present
C. Explosion hazards
D. All A., B. and C. - Flash point of an oil is determined by the _____________________?
A. Pensky Martens apparatus
B. Ramsbottom apparatus
C. Saybolt viscometer
D. Conradson apparatus