If \(\Delta Q\) is the heat flowing out of a system, \(\Delta W\) is the work done by the system on its surroundings, and \(\Delta U\) is the decrease in internal energy of the system, then the first law of thermodynamics can be stated as:
1. \(\Delta Q=\Delta U+\Delta W\)
2. \(\Delta U=\Delta Q+\Delta W\)
3. \(\Delta U=\Delta Q-\Delta W\)
4. \(\Delta U+\Delta Q+\Delta W=0\)

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A gas undergoes an isothermal process. The specific heat capacity of the gas in the process is:
1. infinity
2. \(0.5\)
3. zero
4. \(1\)

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Given below are two statements: 
Statement I: The efficiency of any thermodynamic engine can approach \(100\%\) if friction and all dissipative processes are reduced.
Statement II: The first law of thermodynamics is applicable only to non-living systems.
1. Statement-I is incorrect and Statement-II is correct.
2. Both Statement-I and Statement-II are correct.
3. Both Statement-I and Statement-II are incorrect.
4. Statement-I is correct and Statement-II is incorrect.
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A thermodynamic process involving a system takes place with \(100\) J of heat being rejected to the environment and an increase of \(20\) J of internal energy. Then,
 
1. work done by the system is \(120\) J.
2. work done on the system is \(120\) J.
3. work done by the system is \(80\) J.
4. work done on the system is \(80\) J.
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A gas \((\gamma = 1.5)\) undergoes a process in which its volume is doubled, but the speed of sound in the gas remains unchanged. Then:
1. the pressure is halved
2. the pressure decreases by a factor of \(2\sqrt 2\)
3. the temperature is halved
4. the temperature decreases by a factor of \(2 \sqrt 2\)
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The pressure of an ideal gas \(\Big(\gamma=\frac32\Big)\) is increased by \(1\%\) in an adiabatic process. The temperature of the gas:
1. increases by \(1.5\%\)
2. decreases by \(1.5\%\)
3. increases by \(\frac13\%\)
4. increases by \(\frac23\%\)
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The internal energy of a gas is given by \(U=\frac32PV.\) The gas expands in such a way that its internal energy (initially \(U_0\)) remains constant throughout the process, but its volume changes from \(V_0\) to \(2V_0.\) The heat supplied to the gas equals:
1. \(U_0\mathrm{ln}(2)\)
2. \(\frac12U_0~\mathrm{ln}(2)\)
3. \(\frac13U_0~\mathrm{ln}(2)\)
4. \(\frac23U_0~\mathrm{ln}(2)\)
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An ideal monoatomic gas at a temperature of \(300\) K and a pressure of \(10\) atm is suddenly allowed to expand into vacuum so that its volume is doubled. No exchange of heat is allowed to take place between the gas and its surroundings during the process. After equilibrium is reached, the final temperature is:
1. \(300\) K
2. \(\frac{300}{2^{5/3}}\) K
3. \(\frac{300}{2^{2/3}}\) K
4. \(600\) K
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Which of the following relations does not give the equation of an adiabatic process, where terms have their usual meaning? 
1. \(\mathrm{P}^{1-\gamma} \mathrm{T}^\gamma= \text{constant}\)
2. \(\mathrm{PV}^\gamma=\text{ constant }\)
3. \(\mathrm{TV}^{\gamma-1}= \text{constant }\)
4. \(\mathrm{P}^{\gamma} \mathrm{T}^{1-\gamma}= \text{constant}\)
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For the given cycle, the work done during the isobaric process is:

            
1. \(200\) J
2. zero
3. \(400\) J
4. \(600\)
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