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Combustion and Flame Olympiad Exercise

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to combustion and flame, covering topics such as ignition temperature, calorific value, and environmental effects of combustion. It includes questions about the characteristics of candle flames and the conditions necessary for combustion. An answer key is provided at the end for reference.

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Combustion and Flame Olympiad Exercise

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions related to combustion and flame, covering topics such as ignition temperature, calorific value, and environmental effects of combustion. It includes questions about the characteristics of candle flames and the conditions necessary for combustion. An answer key is provided at the end for reference.

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Page # 2 COMBUSTION & FLAME

EXERCISE – II OLYMPIAD
Q.1 Which of the following has the lowest Q.11 The coldest region of a candle flame is
ignition temperature ? (A) blue zone (B) dark zone
(A) petrol (B) kerosene (C) luminous zone
(C) coal (D) LPG (D) non-luminous zone

Q.2 The substance having the highest calorific Q.12 The gases that contribute to green house
value is effect are –
(A) LPG (B) hydrogen (A) Methane
(C) oxygen (D) coal gas (B) Carbon dioxide
(C) Nitrogen
Q.3 The zone of the candle flame which is (D) Both methane and carbon dioxide
moderately hot is called,
(A) nonluminous zone Q.13 Which of the following has the lowest ignition
(B) luminous zone temperature ?
(C) inner dark zone (A) CNG (B) Coal
(D) lowest blue zone (C) Gasoline (D) Hydrogen

Q.4 Which of the following has the highest Q.14 In which of the following is not a necessary
calorific value ? contition of combustion ?
(A) wood (B) dung cake (A) Presence of compustible substance
(C) methane gas (D) biogas (B) Presence of a supported of combustion
(C) Attainment of ignition temp. of the fuel
Q.5 Which of the following causes acid rain ? (D) Presence of carbon dioxide
(A) carbon dioxide
(B) sulphur trioxide Q.15 A luminous flame appears
(C) carbon monoxide (A) red (B) green
(D) oxides of sulphur and nitrogen (C) yellow (D) blue

Q.6 Which of the following gives a pollution-free Q.16 The harmful effect of the usage of fossil
environment when burnt fuels is
(A) dung cakes (B) kerosene (A) Green house effect
(C) wood (D) biogas (B) Depletion of ozone layer
(C) Acid rains
Q.7 Combustion takes place (D) All of these
(A) in the absence of oxygen
(B) in the presence of nitrogen
ANSWER KEY
(C) in the presence of oxygen
(D) none of these
1. D 2. B 3. A
Q.8 The percentage of oxygen, which supports
combustion, in atmosphee is
4. D 5. D 6. D
(A) 60% (B) 21%
(C) 78% (D) 40%
7. C 8. B 9. C
Q.9 Ignition temperature is the temperature at
which a combustible substance
(A) boils (B) melts 10. B 11. B 12. D
(C) catches fire (D) none of these

Q.10 Ignition temperature of phosphorus is 13. D 14. D 15. C


(A) 65ºC (B) 35ºC
(C) 100ºC (D) 45ºC
16. D

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