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Chemical Engineering MCQs

Option A: Separation

Option B: Anaerobic decomposition

Option C: Aerobic decomposition

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Anaerobic decomposition


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Option A: Radioactive

Option B: Organic

Option C: Inorganic

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Inorganic


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Option A: Fumes

Option B: Mists

Option C: Smoke

Option D: Aerosols

Correct Answer: Aerosols


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Option A: Anaerobic

Option B: Saprophytic

Option C: Aerobic

Option D: Parasitic

Correct Answer: Aerobic


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Option A: Carbonate

Option B: Calcium

Option C: Chloride

Option D: Sulphate

Correct Answer: Calcium


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Option A: Inversely proportional to viscosity of gas

Option B: Proportional to the viscosity & density of the gas

Option C: Proportional to the pressure of the gas

Option D: Both B. and C.

Correct Answer: D. Both B. and C.


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Option A: Reduce SO2 content in

Option B: Catalytically convert SO2 to SO3 in

Option C: Increase the dew point of

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Reduce SO2 content in


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Option A: Petroleum refineries

Option B: Coal based thermal power plants

Option C: Pulp and paper plant

Option D: Metallurgical roasting & smelting plant

Correct Answer: Coal based thermal power plants


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Option A: Natural aeration of water stream

Option B: Photosynthetic action of algae

Option C: Both A. & B.

Option D: Neither A. nor B.

Correct Answer: C. Both A. & B.


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Option A: Reduction in working efficiency of manpower

Option B: Fatigue

Option C: High breathing rate

Option D: All A., B. & C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. & C.


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Option A: Food industry

Option B: Municipal sewage treatment

Option C: Petroleum refinery

Option D: Iron & steel plant

Correct Answer: Food industry


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Option A: Blood poisoning

Option B: Anaemia

Option C: Nervous system disorder

Option D: All A., B. and C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. and C.


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Option A: Aluminium sulphate

Option B: Ferrous sulphate

Option C: Hydrated lime

Option D: Chloramine

Correct Answer: Chloramine


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Option A: Carbonates

Option B: Bi-carbonates

Option C: Iron & manganese

Option D: Arsenic

Correct Answer: Iron & manganese


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Option A: 1

Option B: 4

Option C: 8

Option D: 12

Correct Answer: 4


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Option A: Suspended inorganic matter

Option B: Dissolved solids

Option C: Floating solids

Option D: Dissolved gases

Correct Answer: Suspended inorganic matter


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Option A: Dust & mists

Option B: Smoke & fumes

Option C: Photochemical smog & soot

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: None of these


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Option A: Idle running

Option B: Acceleration

Option C: Cruising

Option D: Deceleration

Correct Answer: Idle running


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Option A: Respiratory disease (e.g. asthma)

Option B: Asphyxiation (suffocation) leading to death

Option C: Retardation in crop growth

Option D: Damage to building materials like marble

Correct Answer: Asphyxiation (suffocation) leading to death


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Option A: Filtration

Option B: Coagulation

Option C: Sedimentation

Option D: Disinfection

Correct Answer: Coagulation


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Option A: Ozone

Option B: Photochemical smog

Option C: Sulphur dioxide

Option D: All A., B. & C.

Correct Answer: Sulphur dioxide


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Option A: Dust catcher (gravity type)

Option B: Cyclone separator

Option C: Bag filter

Option D: Hollow wet scrubber

Correct Answer: Dust catcher (gravity type)


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Option A: 25

Option B: 50

Option C: 80

Option D: 120

Correct Answer: 80


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Option A: 1

Option B: 3

Option C: 7

Option D: 20

Correct Answer: 20


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Option A: Reynold stresses

Option B: Shear forces

Option C: Both A. & B.

Option D: Neither A. nor B.

Correct Answer: C. Both A. & B.


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Option A: Methane

Option B: Nitrous oxide

Option C: Chlorofluoro carbons (CFC)

Option D: All A., B. and C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. and C.


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Option A: Turbidity

Option B: Color (Hazen)

Option C: Total solids

Option D: All A., B. & C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. & C.


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Option A: Decreases

Option B: Increases

Option C: Remain constant

Option D: May increase or decrease; depends on the chemical characteristics of polluted water

Correct Answer: Decreases


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Option A: Global warming

Option B: Green house

Option C: Atmospheric effect

Option D: Ionosphere

Correct Answer: Green house


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Option A: Cancer

Option B: Silicosis

Option C: Respiratory disease (e.g., asthma)

Option D: Reduced crop yield

Correct Answer: Cancer


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Option A: Dermatitis (skin disorder)

Option B: Cancer

Option C: Asphyxiation

Option D: Asthma

Correct Answer: Cancer


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Option A: Smog & ozone

Option B: Hydrogen fluoride & nitrogen oxides

Option C: Sulphur dioxide & spray of weed killers

Option D: Carbon monoxide

Correct Answer: Carbon monoxide


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Option A: Embrittlement & decrease of folding resistance of paper

Option B: Cracking of rubber products

Option C: Fading of dye on textiles

Option D: Damage of electrical insulator on high tension power line

Correct Answer: Cracking of rubber products


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Option A: CO, SO2 & H2S

Option B: CO2, NO & SO3

Option C: CO2, H2S & NO2

Option D: SO3, NO2 & CO2

Correct Answer: CO, SO2 & H2S


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Option A: Coal ash

Option B: Potassium cyanide

Option C: Ortho-xylene

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Potassium cyanide


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Option A: Hydrochloric acid

Option B: Lime

Option C: Copper sulphate

Option D: Sodium sulphate

Correct Answer: Lime


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Option A: Evaporation & chemical precipitation

Option B: Biological methods & adsorption in ion exchange materials

Option C: Fixing into a solid mass with cement and sinking deep in the sea

Option D: All A., B. & C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. & C.


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Option A: Nitric acid making

Option B: Nitrogenous fertiliser

Option C: Detergent

Option D: Any of these

Correct Answer: Detergent


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Option A: 5

Option B: 100

Option C: 1000

Option D: 2000

Correct Answer: 5


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Option A: Sedimentation tank

Option B: Circular clarifier

Option C: Mechanical flocculation

Option D: Chemical coagulation

Correct Answer: Chemical coagulation


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Option A: Ferrous sulphate

Option B: Alum

Option C: Lime

Option D: Hydrazine

Correct Answer: Alum


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Option A: 100

Option B: 1000

Option C: 400

Option D: 4000

Correct Answer: 100


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Option A: Poor visibility due to sky darkening

Option B: Irritation in eyes

Option C: Respiratory trouble

Option D: All A., B. and C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. and C.


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Option A: Forestation

Option B: Rain

Option C: Green house effect

Option D: Vegetation

Correct Answer: Green house effect


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Option A: 0.1 to 1

Option B: 3 to 6

Option C: 10 to 15

Option D: 15 to 20

Correct Answer: 3 to 6


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Option A: Industrial chimney exhaust

Option B: Forest fire

Option C: Automobiles exhaust

Option D: Photochemical oxidation of organic matter

Correct Answer: Automobiles exhaust


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Option A: Incineration

Option B: Biological oxidation

Option C: Composting

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Composting


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Option A: SO2 & SO3

Option B: NO2

Option C: NH3

Option D: CO

Correct Answer: CO


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Option A: Filtration

Option B: Digestion

Option C: Sedimentation

Option D: Both B. and C.

Correct Answer: D. Both B. and C.


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Option A: Quenching of hot coke

Option B: Discharging in the river stream

Option C: Filtration and recycling for cooling coke oven gas

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Quenching of hot coke


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Option A: Paralysis of muscles & loss of appetite

Option B: Nervous depression

Option C: Gastritis and diarrhea

Option D: All A., B. and C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. and C.


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Option A: Air binding

Option B: Shrinkage of filtering media

Option C: Mud balls

Option D: Expansion of filtering media

Correct Answer: Mud balls


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Option A: 1 to 2

Option B: 4 to 5

Option C: 9 to 10

Option D: 15 to 20

Correct Answer: 4 to 5


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Option A: Reduction in strength of leather & cloth

Option B: Acceleration of corrosion rates of metals

Option C: Increased drying & hardening time of paints

Option D: All A., B. and C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. and C.


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Option A: Cancer

Option B: Bronchitis

Option C: Asphyxiation

Option D: Corrosion

Correct Answer: Bronchitis


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Option A: Alum (aluminium sulphate)

Option B: Lime

Option C: Ferric chloride

Option D: Sodium aluminate

Correct Answer: Alum (aluminium sulphate)


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Option A: Hearing loss

Option B: Rupture of ear drum

Option C: Nervousness & fatigue

Option D: All A., B. & C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. & C.


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Option A: Colloids or aerosols

Option B: Powder

Option C: Dust

Option D: Smoke

Correct Answer: Colloids or aerosols


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Option A: Are large shallow artificial lakes also known as clarification lakes, maturation ponds or

Option B: Use micro-organisms/bacteria in presence of dissolved oxygen

Option C: Gives an excellent final effluent (with 3 to 4 lagoons arranged in series) having suspended

Option D: All A., B. & C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. & C.


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Option A: 3

Option B: 30

Option C: 7

Option D: 70

Correct Answer: 3


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Option A: 1

Option B: 25

Option C: 150

Option D: 650

Correct Answer: 1


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Option A: Foaming

Option B: Odour nuisances

Option C: Undesirable plant growth

Option D: Turbidity

Correct Answer: Undesirable plant growth


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Option A: Photochemical smog

Option B: Sulphur dioxide

Option C: Nitrogen dioxide

Option D: Dust particles

Correct Answer: Photochemical smog


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Option A: A primary pollutant

Option B: A secondary pollutant

Option C: Impervious to ultra-violet rays

Option D: Both B. and C.

Correct Answer: D. Both B. and C.


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Option A: Sterilisation

Option B: Aeration

Option C: Disinfection

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Sterilisation


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Option A: 10-7

Option B: 7 × 10-7

Option C: 107

Option D: 7 × 107

Correct Answer: 10-7


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Option A: Automobile exhaust

Option B: Blanketing effect of CO2 in the atmosphere

Option C: De-forestation

Option D: Thickening of ozone layer

Correct Answer: Blanketing effect of CO2 in the atmosphere


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Option A: Ionosphere

Option B: Troposphere

Option C: Stratosphere

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Troposphere


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Option A: Skin disorder

Option B: Bronchitis

Option C: Bone disease

Option D: Cancer

Correct Answer: Bronchitis


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Option A: 10

Option B: 200

Option C: 1000

Option D: 2000

Correct Answer: 200


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Option A: Oxidation

Option B: Reduction

Option C: Dehydration

Option D: Fermentation

Correct Answer: Oxidation


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Option A: Combustion

Option B: Urea

Option C: Biomass burning

Option D: Trees

Correct Answer: Combustion


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Option A: Tintometer

Option B: Colorimeter

Option C: Electro-chemical cell

Option D: Turbidimeter

Correct Answer: Tintometer


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Option A: 10 to 20

Option B: 100 to 200

Option C: 1500 to 2500

Option D: 4000 to 5000

Correct Answer: 100 to 200


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Option A: Cesspool

Option B: Lagoon

Option C: Skimming mill

Option D: Septic tank

Correct Answer: Septic tank


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Option A: 60

Option B: 90

Option C: 105

Option D: 120

Correct Answer: 90


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Option A: 0.001 to 0.01

Option B: 0.2 to 0.3

Option C: 2 to 3

Option D: 5 to 10

Correct Answer: 0.2 to 0.3


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Option A: Asphyxiation (suffocation)

Option B: Shortness of breath

Option C: Tuberculosis

Option D: All A., B. and C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. and C.


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Option A: 2 to 4

Option B: 8 to 12

Option C: 16 to 20

Option D: 24 to 32

Correct Answer: 2 to 4


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Option A: Fats

Option B: Carbohydrates

Option C: Salts of metals

Option D: Protein

Correct Answer: Salts of metals


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Option A: Air

Option B: Water

Option C: Noise

Option D: Radioactive

Correct Answer: Air


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Option A: Refrigerators

Option B: Xerox machines

Option C: Dermatological photo-therapy equipments

Option D: High voltage electrical equipments

Correct Answer: Refrigerators


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Option A: By reaction of hydrocarbon & nitric oxide in presence of sunlight

Option B: Appears only on sunny days

Option C: Is harmful for crops and trees also besides causing eye irritation & asthma

Option D: All A., B. & C.

Correct Answer: D. All A., B. & C.


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Option A: Asphyxiation

Option B: Shortness of breath

Option C: Tuberculosis

Option D: Both B. & C.

Correct Answer: D. Both B. & C.


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Option A: Stratosphere

Option B: Troposphere

Option C: Ionosphere

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Troposphere


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Option A: Chlorine

Option B: Alkalis

Option C: Benzene hexachloride

Option D: Alkyl benzene sulphonate (ABS)

Correct Answer: Chlorine


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Option A: Bone decay

Option B: Cancer

Option C: Asphyxiation (suffocation)

Option D: Anemia

Correct Answer: Cancer


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Option A: Turbidity

Option B: Color

Option C: Hardness

Option D: Dissolved gases

Correct Answer: Turbidity


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Option A: Foodstuffs

Option B: Woolen clothes

Option C: Metallic powder

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Foodstuffs


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Option A: Grey

Option B: Dark brown

Option C: Red

Option D: Black

Correct Answer: Grey


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Option A: Positively charged

Option B: Negatively charged

Option C: Neutral

Option D: Combination of all A., B. & C.

Correct Answer: D. Combination of all A., B. & C.


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Option A: 80

Option B: 100

Option C: 125

Option D: 150

Correct Answer: 100


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Option A: Hydrogen

Option B: Carbon dioxide

Option C: Ozone

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Ozone


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Option A: Mercury

Option B: Lead

Option C: Fluoride

Option D: Arsenic

Correct Answer: Fluoride


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Option A: Acts as a green house gas thereby raising earth’s temperature

Option B: Causes asphyxia

Option C: Causes increase in sea level

Option D: Enhances the green house effect

Correct Answer: Causes asphyxia


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Option A: Coagulation

Option B: Filtration

Option C: Anion exchanger

Option D: Preheating it

Correct Answer: Anion exchanger


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Option A: 1

Option B: 7

Option C: 19

Option D: 82

Correct Answer: 7


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Option A: Hydrogen

Option B: Acetylene

Option C: Carbon monoxide

Option D: Ammonia

Correct Answer: Acetylene


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Option A: Iron

Option B: Zinc

Option C: Iodine

Option D: Bromine

Correct Answer: Iron


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Option A: CO2

Option B: CH4

Option C: CO

Option D: H2

Correct Answer: CH4


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