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NTS GAT Subject 2026 Chemical Process Principles Free Quiz 2

Practice NTS GAT Subject 2026 Aptitude Test Chemical Engineering MCQs from Chemical Process Principles. Get instant results with Explanation.

11. What is the ratio of mass of a component to total mass?



12. What is the ideal gas law?



13. What is the compressibility factor?



14. What law states that mass cannot be created or destroyed?



15. What is the law of conservation of energy?



16. What is the calculation of reactants and products in chemical reactions?



17. What is the reactant that is completely consumed in a reaction?



18. What is the reactant that is not completely consumed?



19. What is the amount of product obtained relative to the theoretical maximum?



20. What is the ratio of desired product to undesired product?



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Frequency: Quarterly | Time: 120 Minutes
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Is there negative marking in NTS GAT Subject?

No

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National Testing Service (NTS)

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120 minutes

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100 MCQs