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1.

It is used to reduce meat and food bacteria spoilage


a.

Helium

c.

Carbon Monoxide

b.

Oxygen

d.

Carbon Dioxide

2. It is used as a laughing gas.


a.

Nitrogen

c.

Nitrous Oxide

b.

Acetylene

d.

Carbon Dioxide

3. It is used as an instrumentation gas and a fuel gas and is the most important of all starting materials for
organic synthesis.
a.

Nitrogen

c.

Nitrous Oxide

b.

Acetylene

d.

Carbon Dioxide

4. In the year 1894, which of the following rare gases was/were discovered?

a.

Neon

c.

Krypton

b.

Argon

d.

All of the above

5. Which of the following is/are classified as types of air separation?


a.

Pressure Swing Adsorption

c.

Both A and B

b.

Membrane process

d.

Neither A nor B

6. In 1766, Hydrogen was first identified as a distinct element by


a.

British Scientist Henry Cavendish

c. French Chemist Antoine Lavoisier

b.

Swiss Alchemist Philippus Aureolus Paracelsus

d.English scientists William Nicholson and Sir Anthony


Carlisle

7. It is used as a gaseous blanket that excludes oxygen and moisture.


a.

Carbon Monoxide

c.

Nitrogen

b.

Carbon Dioxide

d.

Helium

8. A type of air separation pioneered by Dr. Carl von Linde


a.

Membrane process

c.

Pressure swing adsorption

b.

Cryogenic Separation

d.

None of the above

9. What gas is used to kill pigs humanely if there is an outbreak of some disease on the farm.

a.

Argon

c.

Nitrogen

b.

Helium

d.

Oxygen

10 It is characterised by its brilliant green and orange spectral lines.


a.

Helium

c.

Krypton

b.

Xenon

d.

Argon

11. A type of gas used to pressurized a Spacecraft


a.

Helium

e.

Carbon Monoxide

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

f.

Nitrous Oxide

12. Used for refrigeration if this gas has less than 50 ppm.
a.

Helium

c.

Carbon Monoxide

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

d.

Nitrous Oxide

13. Used in disinfectants of wooden kegs and barrels


a.

Helium

c.

Carbon Monoxide

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

d.

Nitrous Oxide

14. Uses the Bouduoard reaction to produce


a.

Helium

c.

Carbon Monoxide

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

d.

Nitrous Oxide

15. Used as a laughing gas and as an anesthetic


a.

Helium

c.

Carbon Monoxide

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

d.

Nitrous Oxide

16. Removes traces of carbon oxides which may affect downstream H 2 user plants
a.

Methanation

c.

Liquefaction

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

d.

Joule-Thompson effect

17. The process of refrigerating a gas to a temperature below its critical temperature so that liquid can be
formed at some suitable pressure.
a.

Methanation

c.

Liquefaction

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

d.

Joule-Thompson effect

18. The temperature change of a gas or liquid when it is forced through a valve or porous
plug while kept insulated so that no heat is exchanged with the environment.
a.

Methanation

c.

Liquefaction

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

d.

Joule-Thompson effect

19. Usually emitted naturally from volcanoes and the primary contributor to acid rain.
a.

Hydrogen

c.

Argon

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

d.

Oxygen

20. Why did the noble gas cry? Because all of his friends _______.
a.

Hydrogen

c.

Argon

b.

Sulfur Dioxide

d.

Oxygen

21. The following gases are produced from the air except for?
a.

Oxygen

c.

Argon

b.

Nitrogen

d.

Carbon dioxide

22. Which of the following gases is/are produced chemically?


a.

Hydrogen

c.

Acetylene

b.

Nitrogen

d.

Both A and C

23. _______________is primarily collected from the exhaust of industrial operations and cleaned.
a.

Carbon Dioxide

c.

Helium

b.

Nitrogen

d.

Xenon

24. What gas is used in the production of glass?


a.

Nitrogen

c.

Oxygen

b.

Hydrogen

d.

Kypton

25. ______________is used, for example, to fertilise vegetables, to chill dough or to decaffeinate coffee and of
course as sparkling carbon dioxide in beverages
a.

Carbon Dioxide

c.

Helium

b.

Nitrogen

d.

Xenon

26. Which of the following is a feedstock for manufacturing Hydrogen?


a.

Fossil Resources

c.

Renewable Energy Source

b.

Renewable Resources

d.

All of the above

27. _____________ is a chemical decomposition caused by heat


a.

High-Temperature Decomposition

c.

Thermolysis

b.

Thermal Decomposition

d.

All of the above

28. What is an example of a thermo-chemical process?


a.

Carbon-Chlorine Cylce

c.

Sulfur-Flourine Cycle

b.

Sulfur-Iodine Cycle

d.

Bromine-Iodine Cycle

29. How many section does Sulfur-Iodine Cycle have?


a.

c.

b.

d.

30. What is a method of using a direct electric current (DC) to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical
reaction
a.

Electrolysis

b.

Temperature Shift Convesion

c.

Methanation

d.

Purification

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