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Section2Lecture13Try:1
(2)1.Asurgetowerusedinhydroelectricgenerationstationsisfor:
a.Lowperiodsofoperation
b.Stabilityofoperation
c.Preventionofdamagefromalowheadcondition
d.Preventionofoverspeed
(2)2.Papermilloutputsaremeasuredby:
a.Tonnesofrawmaterialusedper24hours
b.Tonnesofbyproductsproducedper24hours
c.Tonnesofpulpproducedper24hours
d.Theconstructedpulpcapacityofthemillper24hours
(2)3.Thepercentageofrawmateriallostduringthemechanicalprocessofmakingpulpis:
a.15-20%
b.5-7%
c.2-5%
d.7-10%
(4)4.Advantagesofnuclearpowerare:
1.Lowfueltransportationcost
2.Installationcostsarelow
3.Uraniumenergypotentialisveryhigh
4.Nuclearpowerplantshavelowyearlyoperatingcosts
123
a.24
b.13,4
c1
d32,
3,
(4)5.Thecondensatestabilizationprocessusedinanaturalgastreatmentplantisdesignedto:
1.Removeresidualhydrogensulphide
2.Eliminatetoxicgases
3.Eliminatevapourhydrocarbons
4.Removepropaneandbutane
a.1,2,3
b.1,3,4
c.2,3,4
d.Alloftheabove
(4)6.ThepurposeoftherecoveryoftheLPGAndgasoline
processuseinanaturalgastreatmentplantisto:
1.Removegasolineconstituents
2.Purifiespropaneandbutane
3.Removeliquifiablehydrocarbons
4.Fractionatethehydrocarbonmixture
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.1,3
d.2,4
(4)7.Solarradiation:
1.Makeswatervaporrise
2.Makesplantsgrow
3.Causesvariationsinatmosphericpressure
4.Causesvariationsinwinds
a.1,2
b.3,4
c.1,2,3
d.1,2,3,4
(4)8.IntheCANDUreactorheavywaterisused:
1.Asamoderator
2.Becauseitismoreplentifulthanothersubstances
3.Becauseitisthemostefficientsystem
4.Asacoolant
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.2,4
d.1,4
Section2Lecture13Try:1
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1B
2.1C
3.1B
4.1C
5.1A
6.1C
7.1D
8.1D
Section2Lecture13Try:2
(2)1.Thesulphateprocessofproductionofwoodpulp
a.Usesanacidcookingliquor
b.Usesblackliquorascookingliquor
c.Usesgreenliquorascookingliquor
d.Usesanalkalinecookingliquor
(4)2.Electricitycanbegeneratedbyusingenergyfrom:
1.Wind
2.Water
3.Magneto-hydrodynamics
4.Steam
a.1,2,3
b.1,2,4
c.2,3,4
d.1,2,3,4
(4)3.Coalscanbeusedasafuelinthermalplantsbecausetheir
pollutioncanbecontrolledbytheuseof:
1.Scrubbers
2.Electrostaticprecipitators
3.Baghouses
4.Lowsulfurcoal
L3
a.L2,4
bc.23,4
dL32,
3,
(4)4.Coalisusedforthermalgenerationoverotherfuelsbecause:
1.Itproduceslessairpollution
2.Itisplentiful
3.Itcauseslessthermalpollution
4.Itischeap
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.1,3
d.2,4
(4)5.Twofacilitiesthatarequiteoftenemployedinanatural
gastreatmentplantotherthanthenormalprocessesare:
1.Steamgeneration
2.Refininggasoline
3.Electricalgeneration
4.Sulphateprocess
a.1,2
b.1,3
c.3,4
d.1,4
(4)6.Naturalgasplantspurifythegas:
1.Tomatchthespecificationsforpurity,pressure,temperatureetc.
Ofthequalitycontrolsimposedbysalescontracts
2.Tocomplywiththeregulationsofthegasconservationboard
3.Tomeetthefederalgovernmentpollutionstandards
4.Tomeettheprovincialpollutionstandards
a.1,2
b.1,3
c.3,4
d.1,2,3,4
(4)7.Papercanbeproducedfrom:
1.Rags
2.Straw
3.Flax
4.Bagasse
a.1,2,3
b.2,3,4
c.1,3,4
d.1,2,3,4
(4)8.Apowerengineerisskilledintheoperationandmaintainanceofequipmentsuchas:
1.Refrigerationplant
2.Buildingheatingandairconditioningsystems
3.Powergeneration
4.Hydro-electricgeneration
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.1,2,3
d.Alloftheabove
Section2Lecture13Try:2
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1D
2.1D
3.1D
4.1D
5.1B
6.1A
7.1D
8.1C
Section2Lecture13Try:3
(2)1.TidalpowerhasnotbeendevelopedinCanadabecause:
a.Canadahasnosuitablesites
b.Developingcostsaretoohigh
c.Ofenvironmentalistsobjections
d.Canadahasenoughgenerationofelectricityanddoesnotrequireanymore
(2)2.Magneto-hydrodynamicsreferstotheproductionofelectricitybytheuseof:
a.Electrochemicalreaction
b.Ionizedgas
c.Water
d.Nuclearfusion
(2)3.Therecoveryboilerinapulpmill
a.Islocatedbeforethedigester
b.Burnsblackliquor
c.Isusuallyalowpressureboiler
d.Issuppliedwithwhiteliquor
(2)4.Thepercentageofrawmateriallostduringthemechanicalprocessofmakingpulpis:
a.15-20%
b.5-7%
c.2-5%
d.7-10%
(4)5.Duringtheinletseparationprocessofanaturalgastreatment
plant,thecomponentsandimpuritiesthatareremovedare:
1.Saltwater
2.Sand
3.Silt
4.Acidgases
5.Carbondisulphide
6.Hydrogen
a.1,2,3
b.2,3,4
c.1,3,5
d.2,4,6
(4)6.Naturalgastreatmentplantsremovewhichofthefollowingfromthegas:
1.Heavyhydrocarbons
2.Sulphurouscompounds
3.Non-combustiblegases
4.Watervapour
a.1,2,3
b.1,2,4
c.2,3,4
d.1,2,3,4
(4)7.Theadvantagesofagasturbinegeneratingunitare:
1.Highpowertoweightratio
2.Lowinstallationcost
3.Highthermalefficiency
4.Rapidstartupandloadingcapabilitiesareexcellent
a.1,2,3
b.1,2,4
c.2,3,4
d.1,2,3,4
(4)8.Coalisusedforthermalgenerationoverotherfuelsbecause:
1.Itproduceslessairpollution
2.Itisplentiful
3.Itcauseslessthermalpollution
4.Itischeap
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.1,3
d.2,4
Section2Lecture13Try:3
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1B
2.1B
3.1B
4.1B
5.1A
6.1D
7.1B
8.1D
Section2Lecture13Try:4
(2)1.Fuelcellsproduceelectricalcurrentfrom:
a.Electrochemicalreaction
b.Nuclearfusioncells
c.Solarrays
d.Burningofcoal
(2)2.Thepercentageofrawmateriallostduringthemechanicalprocessofmakingpulpis:
a.15-20%
b.5-7%
c.2-5%
d.7-10%
(2)3.Thesulphateprocessofproductionofwoodpulp
a.Usesanacidcookingliquor
b.Usesblackliquorascookingliquor
c.Usesgreenliquorascookingliquor
d.Usesanalkalinecookingliquor
(4)4.Factsaboutagasturbineunitthatmakeitadvantageoustouseare:
1.Theycanbebuiltforverylargeloads
2.Theyoperatemostefficientlyatlowairtemperature
3.Theyhaveverylowwaterrequirements
4.Wellsuitedforremotecontrollocations
L3
a.L22,4
bc.24
dL32,
3,
(4)5.Innaturalgastreatmentplantsthedifferenttypesofdehydrationprocessesemployed
are:
1.Soliddesiccants
2.ModifiedClaus
3.Gylcolprocess
4.Refrigeration
a.1,2,3
b.1,3,4
c.1,2,4
d.1,2,3,4
(4)6.Inanaturalgastreatmentplantgassweeteningistheprocesswhereby:
1.Liquidcomponentsareremoved
2.Hydrogensulphideisremoved
3.Mercaptans(RSH)Areremoved
4.Gasolinecomponentsareremoved
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.3,4
d.1,4
(4)7.Apowerengineerisskilledintheoperationandmaintainanceofequipmentsuchas:
1.Refrigerationplant
2.Buildingheatingandairconditioningsystems
3.Powergeneration
4.Hydro-electricgeneration
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.1,2,3
d.Alloftheabove
(4)8.Thesequenceofoperationofagasturbineisasfollows:
1.Expandthegasesthroughtheturbineblades
2.Airisheatedinacombustor
3.Airisdrawnintothecompressor
4.Airisexhaustedtoatmosphere
bc.
d
Section2Lecture13Try:4
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1A
2.1B
3.1D
4.1D
5.1B
6.1B
7.1C
8.1D
Section2Lecture13Try:5
(2)1.Geothermalpowerwilllikelyneverbealargecontributor
toCanada'sgeneratingcapacitybecause:
a.Tohighaproductioncost
b.Environmentalistobjectionsagainstpollution
c.Canada'sgeology
d.Wealreadyhaveenoughofalltheothertypesofgeneration
(2)2.Onekillogramofuraniumreleasesthesameamountofenergyas:
a.10000kilogramsofcoalor20000litresofoil
b.5000kilogramsofcoalor3500litresofoil
c.20000kilogramsofcoalor10000litresofoil
d.20000kilogramsofcoalor20000litresofoil
(2)3.Papermilloutputsaremeasuredby:
a.Tonnesofrawmaterialusedper24hours
b.Tonnesofbyproductsproducedper24hours
c.Tonnesofpulpproducedper24hours
d.Theconstructedpulpcapacityofthemillper24hours
(4)4.IntheCANDUreactorheavywaterisused:
1.Asamoderator
2.Becauseitismoreplentifulthanothersubstances
3.Becauseitisthemostefficientsystem
4.Asacoolant
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.2,4
d.1,4
(4)5.Innaturalgastreatmentplantsthedifferenttypesofdehydrationprocessesemployed
are:
1.Soliddesiccants
2.ModifiedClaus
3.Gylcolprocess
4.Refrigeration
a.1,2,3
b.1,3,4
c.1,2,4
d.1,2,3,4
(4)6.Duringtheinletseparationprocessofanaturalgastreatment
plant,thecomponentsandimpuritiesthatareremovedare:
1.Saltwater
2.Sand
3.Silt
4.Acidgases
5.Carbondisulphide
6.Hydrogen
a.1,2,3
b.2,3,4
c.1,3,5
d.2,4,6
(4)7.Powerengineersaretrainedpersonsintheoperationand
maintenanceofthefollowingplantsandequipment.
1.Refrigerationplants.
2.Buildingheatingandairconditioningsystems.
3.Steamandpowergenerationplants.
4.Powerlinetransmissionanddistributionsystems.
a.1,2,3,4
b.2,3,4
c.1,2,3
d.1,3,4
(4)8.Inthebleachplantofapulpandpapermillthechemicalsusedare:
1.Chlorine
2.Causticsoda
3.Sodiumsulphate
4.Sulphuricacid
5.Sulphuricdioxide
a.1,2,3,4
b.1,2,4,5
c.2,3,4,5
d.1,2,3,5
Section2Lecture13Try:5
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1C
2.1C
3.1C
4.1D
5.1B
6.1A
7.1C
8.1B
Section2Lecture13Try:6
(2)1.Onekillogramofuraniumreleasesthesameamountofenergyas:
a.10000kilogramsofcoalor20000litresofoil
b.5000kilogramsofcoalor3500litresofoil
c.20000kilogramsofcoalor10000litresofoil
d.20000kilogramsofcoalor20000litresofoil
(2)2.Inthesemi-chemicalpulpingprocess:
a.Thepulpistotallycookedthensubjectedtoamechanicalprocess
b.Thepulpistotallycookedthensubjectedtoachemicalprocess
c.Thepulpispartiallycookedthensubjectedtoawashandbleachingprocess
d.Thepulpispartiallycookedthensubjectedtocertainmechanicalprocesses
(2)3.Thedigesterofapulpmillisfirstfilledwith:
a.Barkandcookingliquor
b.Chipsandcookingliquor
c.Barkandgreenliquor
d.Chipsandgreenliquor
(4)4.Thefuelsthatmaybeusedforthermalpowergenerationare:
1.Coal.
2.Oilandgas.
3.Garbage.
4.Woodandsawdust.
5.Uranium.
a.1,2,3
b.1,2,4
c.1,2,4,5
d.1,2,3,4,5
(4)5.Twofacilitiesthatarequiteoftenemployedinanatural
gastreatmentplantotherthanthenormalprocessesare:
1.Steamgeneration
2.Refininggasoline
3.Electricalgeneration
4.Sulphateprocess
a.1,2
b.1,3
c.3,4
d.1,4
(4)6.ThepurposeoftherecoveryoftheLPGAndgasoline
processuseinanaturalgastreatmentplantisto:
1.Removegasolineconstituents
2.Purifiespropaneandbutane
3.Removeliquifiablehydrocarbons
4.Fractionatethehydrocarbonmixture
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.1,3
d.2,4
(4)7.Solarradiation:
1.Makeswatervaporrise
2.Makesplantsgrow
3.Causesvariationsinatmosphericpressure
4.Causesvariationsinwinds
a.1,2
b.3,4
c.1,2,3
d.1,2,3,4
(4)8.Theadvantageofproducingelectricitybywaterratherthanthermalsourcesare:
1.Economicaltooperate
2.Poweredbyrenewablesource
3.Canbestartedandstoppedquickly
4.Rapidresponsestopeakloads
5.Cheapertobuild
6.Nopollution
7.Maintenancecostsarelow
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b..i4,5,7
if4
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if32,35,7
—4*N34,5,6
e.—,4,5,6,7
Section2Lecture13Try:6
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1C
2.1D
3.1B
4.1D
5.1B
6.1C
7.1D
8.1A
Section2Lecture13Try:7
(2)1.Woodiscomposedof:
a.50%lignin,20%cellulose,30%hemicellulose
b.50%lignin,40%cellulose,10%hemicellulose
c.30%lignin,50%cellulose,20%hemicellulose
d.30%lignin,20%cellulose,50%hemicellulose
(2)2.Thesulphateprocessofproductionofwoodpulp
a.Usesanacidcookingliquor
b.Usesblackliquorascookingliquor
c.Usesgreenliquorascookingliquor
d.Usesanalkalinecookingliquor
(4)3.Gasturbines:
1.Havepressureratiosof20to1
2.Havealowerdensityworkingmedium
3.Arehotairengines
4.Usecentrifugalaircompressorsonly
a.1,2
b.1,3
c.2,3
d.1,4
(4)4.Thesequenceofoperationofagasturbineisasfollows:
1.Expandthegasesthroughtheturbineblades
2.Airisheatedinacombustor
3.Airisdrawnintothecompressor
4.Airisexhaustedtoatmosphere
a.1,2,3,4
b.2,1,3,4
c.2,3,1,4
d.3,2,1,4
(4)5.Twofacilitiesthatarequiteoftenemployedinanatural
gastreatmentplantotherthanthenormalprocessesare:
1.Steamgeneration
2.Refininggasoline
3.Electricalgeneration
4.Sulphateprocess
a.1,2
b.1,3
c.3,4
d.1,4
(4)6.Inanaturalgastreatmentplantgassweeteningistheprocesswhereby:
1.Liquidcomponentsareremoved
2.Hydrogensulphideisremoved
3.Mercaptans(RSH)Areremoved
4.Gasolinecomponentsareremoved
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.3,4
d.1,4
(4)7.Mediumheadhydroelectricplants:
1.Useareactiontypeblade
2.Aresuitableforhighwatervelocity
3.Waterflowiscontrolledbymoveableinletguidevanes
4.IsalsocalledaKaplanmachine
a.1,2
b.1,3
c.2,4
d.3,4
(4)8.Thedisadvantagesofhydroelectricgenerationare:
1.Highertransmissionlosses
2.Highfinancialcompensationusuallyhastobepaidduringconstruction
3.Maintenancecostsaregenerallyhigher
4.Theyarelocatedinremoteareasandareasofdifficultaccess
5.Theyareonlyefficientinsmallsizes
a.1,3,5
b.2,3,4,5
c.1,2,4
d.1,2,4,5
e.1,2,3,5
f.1,2,3,4,5
Section2Lecture13Try:7
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1C
2.1D
3.1C
4.1D
5.1B
6.1B
7.1B
8.1C
Section2Lecture13Try:8
(2)1.Geothermalpowerwilllikelyneverbealargecontributor
toCanada'sgeneratingcapacitybecause:
a.Tohighaproductioncost
b.Environmentalistobjectionsagainstpollution
c.Canada'sgeology
d.Wealreadyhaveenoughofalltheothertypesofgeneration
(2)2.Thedigesterofapulpmillisfirstfilledwith:
a.Barkandcookingliquor
b.Chipsandcookingliquor
c.Barkandgreenliquor
d.Chipsandgreenliquor
(2)3.Blackliquorusedasafuelinarecoveryboilerisconcentratedtoapproxsolids:
a.50-59%
b.60-69%
c.70-79%
d.80-89%
(4)4.Fuelsusedforthermalgenerationofelectricityare:
1.Coal
2.Oilandgas
3.Garbage
4.Sawdust
5.Uranium
a.1,2,3
b.1,2,4
c.1,2,4,5
d.1,2,3,4,5
(4)5.Inanaturalgastreatmentplantgassweeteningistheprocesswhereby:
1.Liquidcomponentsareremoved
2.Hydrogensulphideisremoved
3.Mercaptans(RSH)Areremoved
4.Gasolinecomponentsareremoved
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.3,4
d.1,4
(4)6.Thecondensatestabilizationprocessusedinanaturalgastreatmentplantisdesignedto:
1.Removeresidualhydrogensulphide
2.Eliminatetoxicgases
3.Eliminatevapourhydrocarbons
4.Removepropaneandbutane
a.1,2,3
b.1,3,4
c.2,3,4
d.Alloftheabove
(4)7.Powerengineersaretrainedpersonsintheoperationand
maintenanceofthefollowingplantsandequipment.
1.Refrigerationplants.
2.Buildingheatingandairconditioningsystems.
3.Steamandpowergenerationplants.
4.Powerlinetransmissionanddistributionsystems.
a.1,2,3,4
b.2,3,4
c.1,2,3
d.1,3,4
(4)8.Coalisusedforthermalgenerationoverotherfuelsbecause:
1.Itproduceslessairpollution
2.Itisplentiful
3.Itcauseslessthermalpollution
4.Itischeap
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.1,3
d.2,4
Section2Lecture13Try:8
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1C
2.1B
3.1B
4.1D
5.1B
6.1A
7.1C
8.1D
Section2Lecture13Try:9
(2)1.Fuelcellsproduceelectricalcurrentfrom:
a.Electrochemicalreaction
b.Nuclearfusioncells
c.Solarrays
d.Burningofcoal
(2)2.TidalpowerhasnotbeendevelopedinCanadabecause:
a.Canadahasnosuitablesites
b.Developingcostsaretoohigh
c.Ofenvironmentalistsobjections
d.Canadahasenoughgenerationofelectricityanddoesnotrequireanymore
(2)3.Greenliquorisasolutionof:
a.Sodiumsulphideandsodiumhydroxide
b.Sodiumsulphide,sodiumhydroxideandiron
c.Sodiumsulphide,sodiumcarbonateandcarbon
d.Sodiumsulphide,sodiumcarbonate,carbonandiron
(2)4.Thepercentageofrawmateriallostduringthemechanicalprocessofmakingpulpis:
a.15-20%
b.5-7%
c.2-5%
d.7-10%
(4)5.Themainfunctionsofanaturalgastreatmentplantare:
1.Toreceivethenaturalgasandremoveitsimpurities
2.Toconservethenaturalgashydrocarbons
3.Toseparateandremovetheby-products
4.Toaddtherequiredheatingvalueofthenaturalgasbeforesellingit
5.Torepressurizethenaturalgastopipelinepressure
a.1,2,3,4
b.2,3,4,5
c.1,2,3,5
d.1,2,3,4,5
(4)6.Twofacilitiesthatarequiteoftenemployedinanatural
gastreatmentplantotherthanthenormalprocessesare:
1.Steamgeneration
2.Refininggasoline
3.Electricalgeneration
4.Sulphateprocess
a.1,2
b.1,3
c.3,4
d.1,4
(4)7.Theuseofnuclearpowerforthegenerationofelectricityhasthefollowingadvantages:
1.Lowfueltransportationcosts.
2.Lowinstallationcosts.
3.Highuraniumenergypotential.
4.Lowoperatingcosts.
a.1,2,3
b.2,3,4
c.1,3,4
d.1,2,3,4
(4)8.Fuelsusedforthermalgenerationofelectricityare:
1.Coal
2.Oilandgas
3.Garbage
4.Sawdust
5.Uranium
a.1,2,3
b.1,2,4
c.1,2,4,5
d.1,2,3,4,5
Section2Lecture13Try:9
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1A
2.1B
3.1D
4.1B
5.1C
6.1B
7.1C
8.1D
Section2Lecture13Try:10
(2)1.Geothermalpowerwilllikelyneverbealargecontributor
toCanada'sgeneratingcapacitybecause:
a.Tohighaproductioncost
b.Environmentalistobjectionsagainstpollution
c.Canada'sgeology
d.Wealreadyhaveenoughofalltheothertypesofgeneration
(2)2.Papermilloutputsaremeasuredby:
a.Tonnesofrawmaterialusedper24hours
b.Tonnesofbyproductsproducedper24hours
c.Tonnesofpulpproducedper24hours
d.Theconstructedpulpcapacityofthemillper24hours
(2)3.Greenliquorisasolutionof:
a.Sodiumsulphideandsodiumhydroxide
b.Sodiumsulphide,sodiumhydroxideandiron
c.Sodiumsulphide,sodiumcarbonateandcarbon
d.Sodiumsulphide,sodiumcarbonate,carbonandiron
(4)4.IntheCANDUreactorheavywaterisused:
1.Asamoderator
2.Becauseitismoreplentifulthanothersubstances
3.Becauseitisthemostefficientsystem
4.Asacoolant
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.2,4
d.1,4
(4)5.Naturalgasplantspurifythegas:
1.Tomatchthespecificationsforpurity,pressure,
temperatureetc.Ofthequalitycontrolsimposedbysalescontracts
2.Tocomplywiththeregulationsofthegasconservationboard
3.Tomeetthefederalgovernmentpollutionstandards
4.Tomeettheprovincialpollutionstandards
a.1,2
b.1,3
c.3,4
d.1,2,3,4
(4)6.ThepurposeoftherecoveryoftheLPGAndgasoline
processuseinanaturalgastreatmentplantisto:
1.Removegasolineconstituents
2.Purifiespropaneandbutane
3.Removeliquifiablehydrocarbons
4.Fractionatethehydrocarbonmixture
a.1,2
b.2,3
c.1,3
d.2,4
(4)7.Thedisadvantagesofhydroelectricgenerationare:
1.Highertransmissionlosses
2.Highfinancialcompensationusuallyhastobepaidduringconstruction
3.Maintenancecostsaregenerallyhigher
4.Theyarelocatedinremoteareasandareasofdifficultaccess
5.Theyareonlyefficientinsmallsizes
a.1,3,5
b.2,3,4,5
c.1,2,4
d.1,2,4,5
e.1,2,3,5
f.1,2,3,4,5
(4)8.Advantagesofnuclearpowerare:
1.Lowfueltransportationcost
2.Installationcostsarelow
3.Uraniumenergypotentialisveryhigh
4.Nuclearpowerplantshavelowyearlyoperatingcosts
a.1,2,3
b.2,3,4
c.1,3,4
d.1,2,3,4
Section2Lecture13Try:10
QuestionCorrect
NumberAnswer
1.1C
2.1C
3.1D
4.1D
5.1A
6.1C
7.1C
8.1C
Section2Lecture13Try:11
(2)1.Asurgetowerusedinhydroelectricgenerationstationsisfor:
a.Lowperiodsofoperation
b.Stabilityofoperation
c.Preventionofdamagefromalowheadcondition
d.Preventionofoverspeed
(2)2.Therecoveryboilerinapulpmill
a.Islocatedbeforethedigester
b.Burnsblackliquor
c.Isusuallyalowpressureboiler
d.Issuppliedwithwhiteliquor
(2)3.Inthesemi-chemicalpulpingprocess:
a.Thepulpistotallycookedthensubjectedtoamechanicalprocess
b.Thepulpistotallycookedthensubjectedtoachemicalprocess
c.Thepulpispartiallycookedthensubjectedto
awashandbleachingprocess
d.Thepulpispartiallycookedthensubjectedto
certainmechanicalprocesses
(4)4.IntheCANDUr
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