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Class 8 Science Chapter 4 HOTS Questions - Combustion and Flame

Q1. Name the compound present in the head of match stick.

a) Antimony disulphide 

b) Potassium chlorate and antimony trisulphide

c) White phosphorous and potassium chlorate

d) Red phosphorous and potassium chlorate

Q2. Which one does not burn with a flame?

a) Candle  

b) Coal  

c) Kerosene oil  

d) Molten wax

Q3. A chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give off heat is_______.

a) Photosynthesis 

b) Respiration  

c) Combustion 

d) Transpiration

Q4.In the Sun, heat and light are produced by___________________.

a) Combustion  

b) Explosion  

c) Nuclear reaction  

d) Conduction

Q5. Magnesium burns in air to produce_________.

a) Mg(OH)2  

b) MgO  

c) MgO2 

d) MgCO3

Q6. Inflammable substances have:

a) high ignition temperature 

b) low ignition temperature 

c) no ignition temperature 

d) high boiling point.

Q7. Choose the best fire extinguisher.

a) Oxygen 

b) Water 

c) Carbon dioxide 

d) Blanket

Q8. The hottest part of a candle flame:

a) luminous zone  

b) dark zone  

c) hot zone  

d) non-luminous zone.

Q9. The colour of middle zone of the candle flame is:

a) Orange 

b) Black 

c) Yellow  

d) Blue

Q10.  Complete combustion of wax vapours takes place in____________.

a) middle zone 

b) luminous zone  

c) non-luminous zone  

d) dark zone

Q11. The calorific value of wood when compared to LPG is:

a) less 

b) more  

c) same  

d) no colorific value

Q12.  The unit of calorific value is:

a) kJ/kg   

b) kg/kJ 

c) kB/kJ 

d) g/kJ

Q13.  Global warming is a result of:

a) increased O2 

b) increased CO

c) increased water vapour 

d) increased CO

Q14.  A very poisonous gas:

a) Carbon dioxide 

b) Nitrogen  

c) Carbon monoxide 

d) Oxygen

Q15.  A cleaner fuel for automobiles:

a) Petrol  

b) Diesel 

c) CNG 

d) LPG

Q16. This can not be used for fires involving electrical equipments:

a) Carbon dioxide 

b) Oxygen 

c) Water 

d) Fire extinguisher

Q17. A liquid fuel used in homes:

a) water 

b) LPG  

c) CNG 

d) cooking oil

Q18.  Carbon monoxide is produced by:

a) incomplete combustion of fuels   

b) explosion of fuels  

c) complete combustion of fuels  

d) sleeping in a closed room

Q19.  Sources of heat energy for domestic and industrial purposes are:

a) Matchstick   

b) fuel  

c) petrol 

d) heater

Q20.  For melting gold and silver, a gold smith uses:

a) inner most zone of a flame 

b) the least hot region

c) non-luminous zone 

d) dark zone

Q21.  The zone of partial combustion is___________.

a) luminous zone  

b) innermost zone  

c) dark zone  

d) non-luminous zone

Q22.  Use of Diesel and Petrol as fuel in automobiles is being replaced by:

a) LPG 

b) CNG 

c) Coal 

d) Bitumen

Q23.  When an electrical equipment is on fire, the best extinguisher to be used is:

a) water  

b) sunlight 

c) CO 

d) O2

Q24.  What is the telephone number of fire service in Saudi Arabia?

a) 997 

b) 998  

c) 999  

d) 993

Q25.  When compared to wood the ignition temperature of kerosene oil is:

a) higher
 b) lower
 c) the same
 d) no ignition temperature

Answers:

1. b

2. b

3. c

4. c

5. b

6. b

7. c

8. d

9. c

10.c

11. b

12. a

13. b

14. c

15. c

16. c

17. b

18. a

19. c

20. c

21.a

22.b

23. c

24. b

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1. What is combustion?
Ans. Combustion is a chemical process in which a substance reacts rapidly with oxygen and releases energy in the form of heat and light. It is also known as burning.
2. What is the difference between incomplete and complete combustion?
Ans. Complete combustion occurs when a fuel burns in the presence of oxygen, producing only carbon dioxide and water. Incomplete combustion occurs when there is insufficient oxygen, producing carbon monoxide, soot, and other pollutants.
3. How does a flame produce light?
Ans. A flame produces light because of incandescence, which is the emission of light from a hot body. In a flame, the fuel vaporizes and reacts with oxygen to produce a high-temperature region called the flame front. This region emits light due to incandescence.
4. What is the role of a fire extinguisher in controlling a fire?
Ans. A fire extinguisher is a device used to control or extinguish small fires. It works by removing one of the three elements of the fire triangle: fuel, oxygen, or heat. Depending on the type of extinguisher, it may use water, foam, carbon dioxide, or other agents to smother the flames.
5. Why do some fuels burn faster than others?
Ans. The rate at which a fuel burns depends on various factors such as the fuel's chemical composition, surface area, and concentration of oxygen. Some fuels have a higher energy content and react more readily with oxygen, leading to faster combustion. Additionally, fuels with a larger surface area or in a finely divided state tend to burn faster because they have more contact with oxygen.
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