Option A: Liquid petroleum gas
Option B: Liquefied petrol gas
Option C: Liquid petrol gas
Option D: Liquefied petroleum gas
Correct Answer: Liquefied petroleum gas ✔
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Option A: Unsaturated hydrocarbon content
Option B: Calorific value
Option C: Quantity of propane
Option D: Quantity of butane
Correct Answer: Calorific value ✔
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Option A: Diesel
Option B: Kerosene
Option C: Petrol
Option D: Furnace oil
Correct Answer: Furnace oil ✔
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Option A: Olefins into paraffins
Option B: Naphthenes into aromatics
Option C: Naphthenes into olefins
Option D: Naphthenes into paraffin
Correct Answer: Naphthenes into aromatics ✔
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Option A: Thermal cracking
Option B: Gum formation
Option C: Coking
Option D: Discoloration
Correct Answer: Coking ✔
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Option A: Kjeldahl
Option B: Dumas
Option C: Bomb calorimeter
Option D: Junkers calorimeter
Correct Answer: Bomb calorimeter ✔
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Option A: Dehydrogenation of Naphthene
Option B: Dehydrogenation of lower paraffins
Option C: Dehydrocyclization of higher paraffins
Option D: Isomerisation of paraffins
Correct Answer: Dehydrogenation of lower paraffins ✔
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Option A: Viscosity
Option B: Freezing point
Option C: Calorific value
Option D: Flash point
Correct Answer: Freezing point ✔
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Option A: 5-10
Option B: 30-80
Option C: 150-250
Option D: 350-400
Correct Answer: 30-80 ✔
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Option A: Sulphur content
Option B: Viscosity
Option C: Aniline point
Option D: Flash point
Correct Answer: Aniline point ✔
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Option A: It is highly aromatic in nature
Option B: It is highly paraffinic in nature
Option C: It has a very low diesel index
Option D: Its ignition quality is very poor
Correct Answer: It is highly paraffinic in nature ✔
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Option A: Propane & butane
Option B: Methane & ethane
Option C: High boiling olefins
Option D: High boiling naphthenes
Correct Answer: Propane & butane ✔
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Option A: Aromatics
Option B: i-paraffins
Option C: Naphthene
Option D: Olefins
Correct Answer: Aromatics ✔
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Option A: 2 atm & 500°C
Option B: 10 atm & 500°C
Option C: 30 atm & 200°C
Option D: 50 atm & 750°C
Correct Answer: 2 atm & 500°C ✔
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Option A: Gasoline obtained has a very low octane number
Option B: Pressure & temperature is very high
Option C: Gasoline obtained has very high aromatic content
Option D: Gasoline obtained has very high amount of gum forming compounds
Correct Answer: Gasoline obtained has very high aromatic content ✔
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Option A: Olefins
Option B: Naphthenes
Option C: Both A. and B.
Option D: Neither A. nor B.
Correct Answer: C. Both A. and B. ✔
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Option A: Naphtha
Option B: Gasoline
Option C: Diesel
Option D: Fuel oil
Correct Answer: Gasoline ✔
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