Shivaji University M.Sc Sugar Tech Entrance Previous Year Paper 2020

Shivaji University Kolhapur M.Sc Sugar Technology Admission Entrance Exam Paper 2020

 

 

Sr. No. Question
1 Speed of CFW machine continuous is ______RPM

(a)    2000

(b)   1600

(c)    2400

(d)   1100

2 In kestner body temperature exhaust steam is maintain at _____ degree Celsius

(a)    120

(b)   125

(c)    135

(d)   130

3 If the cross section of is suddenly enlarged, then that friction loss is called as _______

(a)    Friction loss from sudden expansion

(b)   Friction loss from sudden contraction

(c)    Friction los from fitting

(d)   None of the above

4 The graining purity should be _________unit higher than dropping purity in case of A-masscuite.

(a)    8 – 10

(b)   6 – 8

(c)    4 -6

(d)   2 – 4

5 On account of proper bleaching of syrup by SO2 gas highest limit of syrup Brix is ______

(a)    59

(b)   60

(c)    62

(d)   64

   
6 Roll sulphur have _____ purity

(a)    80

(b)   90

(c)    100

(d)   70

7 The steam generate from boiler is called as _____ steam

(a)    Live

(b)   Exhaust

(c)    Low pressure

(d)   Medium pressure

8 The pH of sulphited juice is ______

(a)    5.0 – 5.4

(b)   6.0 – 6.5

(c)    6.9 – 7.1

(d)   7.1 – 7.5

9 If magnesia is high in lime then it rerates the _______

(a)    Colour

(b)   Impurities

(c)    Brix

(d)   Settling rate

10 Lime is used as _______ chemical in juice clarification

(a)    ancillary

(b)   setting

(c)    basic

(d)   viscosity chemical

   
11 Bagasse approaches minimum moisture ______% of its weight.

(a)    40

(b)   45

(c)    50

(d)   60

12 For curing the massecuite _____ forces is used in the machine.

(a)    Centrifugal force

(b)   Gravitational force

(c)    Angular force

(d)   None of these

13 Co ordination no. of BCC crystal structure is ______

(a)    8

(b)   16

(c)    4

(d)   2

14 Log(0)+log(1) = _____

(a)    – infinity

(b)   + infinity

(c)    0

(d)   1

15 Force is _______

(a)    Work done per unit time

(b)   Force acting on per unit area

(c)    Product of mass and acceleration

(d)   Product of force and distance travelled

   
  Published on 14th Oct 2021
   

 


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