Statement (A) is correct because both CSTR and PFR typically operate under steady state conditions.
Statement (B) is correct because CSTR is perfectly mixed while PFR has axial concentration gradients.
Statement (C) is NOT correct: a PFR is only more efficient for reactions of order $>1$. For zero-order or first-order reactions, performance may be equal; hence it is not “always” higher.
Statement (D) is NOT correct: reaction kinetics play a crucial role in selecting between CSTR and PFR, especially the reaction order and rate.
Final Answer: (C), (D)
Ultimate analysis of an MSW sample (mass fractions, % by weight): C = 48, H = 6, O = 35, N = 6, Ash = 5. For burning 1 kg of this MSW (air contains only O$_2$ and N$_2$), the maximum CO$_2$ emitted is ________________ (in kg, rounded off to three decimals).