McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Mechanical Engineering .
| 201. |
Which of the following represents the annual average load? |
| A. | (kwh supplied in a day)/24 |
| B. | {(kwh supplied in a day)/ 24 } × 365 |
| C. | {(kwh supplied in a month)/(30 x 24) |
| D. | (kwh supplied in a year) / (24 × 365) |
| Answer» D. (kwh supplied in a year) / (24 × 365) | |
| 202. |
The load factor is |
| A. | always less than unity |
| B. | less than or greater than 1 |
| C. | always greater than 1 |
| D. | less than zero |
| Answer» A. always less than unity | |
| 203. |
A 400 MW nuclear power station would produce a equivalent radium of |
| A. | 100 tons daily |
| B. | 1000 tons daily |
| C. | 500 tons daily |
| D. | 10 tons daily |
| Answer» A. 100 tons daily | |
| 204. |
Moderate liquid nuclear wastes are disposed into |
| A. | deep pits |
| B. | buried underground |
| C. | left into rivers |
| D. | left into deep oceans |
| Answer» A. deep pits | |
| 205. |
Which type of disposal of nuclear waste is cheapest and easiest method of all? |
| A. | ground |
| B. | air |
| C. | space |
| D. | water |
| Answer» A. ground | |
| 206. |
What are the ways in which most of radio activeness is removed? |
| A. | infusing them with other metal |
| B. | neutralizing them by diluting in chemical solutions |
| C. | storing them |
| D. | segregating them into small packs |
| Answer» C. storing them | |
| 207. |
What is the approx cost of disposing nuclear waste into sea per cubic meter? |
| A. | 50 rs |
| B. | 300 rs |
| C. | 500 rs |
| D. | 1000 rs |
| Answer» B. 300 rs | |
| 208. |
LLW stands for |
| A. | low level water |
| B. | low laser width |
| C. | low level waste |
| D. | loss of levels in water |
| Answer» C. low level waste | |
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