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QUIZ

 1. The main constituents of LPG are:

 A) Methane & Ethane


 B) Ethane & Propane
 C) Butane & Propane
 D) Propane & Methane
 1. The main constituents of LPG are:

 A) Methane & Ethane


 B) Ethane & Propane
 C) Butane & Propane
 D) Propane & Methane
 2. Which of the following is not a Greenhouse Gas:
-
 A) Water Vapor
 B) Methane
 C) Ozone
 D) Propane
 2. Which of the following is not a Greenhouse Gas:
-
 A) Water Vapor
 B) Methane
 C) Ozone
 D) Propane
 3. Fossil fuels are derived from which of the
following sources?
 A) Organic matter trapped in sedimentary rock
 B) Non organic matter trapped in metamorphic rock
 C) Organic matter trapped in igneous rock
 D) Organic matter on the crust's surface
 3. Fossil fuels are derived from which of the
following sources?
 A) Organic matter trapped in sedimentary rock
 B) Non organic matter trapped in metamorphic rock
 C) Organic matter trapped in igneous rock
 D) Organic matter on the crust's surface
 4. By 2022 India targets to generate :
 A) 175 GW Solar Energy
 B) 100 GW Solar Energy
 C) 150 GW Solar Energy
 D) 75 GW Solar Energy
 4. By 2022 India targets to generate :
 A) 175 GW Solar Energy
 B) 100 GW Solar Energy
 C) 150 GW Solar Energy
 D) 75 GW Solar Energy
 5. What is the purpose of fractional distillation?
 A) To reduce crude oil to a small fraction of its original
volume
 B) To convert petroleum into natural gas
 C) To remove impurities such as sulphur from coal
 D) To separate hydrocarbons by their individual
boiling points
 5. What is the purpose of fractional distillation?
 A) To reduce crude oil to a small fraction of its original
volume
 B) To convert petroleum into natural gas
 C) To remove impurities such as sulphur from coal
 D) To separate hydrocarbons by their individual
boiling points
 6. Plant and animal remains that are buried under
sediments are NOT acted upon by ______ to form
fossil fuels

 A) Pressure
 B) Heat
 C) Bacteria
 D) Radiation
 6. Plant and animal remains that are buried under
sediments are NOT acted upon by ______ to form
fossil fuels

 A) Pressure
 B) Heat
 C) Bacteria
 D) Radiation
7. What global treaty has slashed world greenhouse gas
emissions by 11 Giga tons a year?
 The Kyoto Protocol
 The United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change
 The Montreal Protocol
 The United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea
7 . What global treaty has slashed world greenhouse gas
emissions by 11 Giga tons a year?
 The Kyoto Protocol
 The United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change
 The Montreal Protocol
 The United Nations Convention on the Law of the
Sea
 8. Based on capacity of Hydro project which plants
are categorized as small hydro projects:

 A) Up to 100 kW
 B) 101-2000kW
 C) 2000kW-25000kW
 D) 25000-40000kW
 8. Based on capacity of Hydro project which plants
are categorized as small hydro projects:

 A) Up to 100 kW
 B) 101-2000kW
 C) 2000kW-25000kW
 D) 25000-40000kW
 9. The breaking up of large molecules that are
found in crude oil into smaller one is called:

 A) Distillation
 B) Cracking
 C) Fracking
 D) Refining
 9. The breaking up of large molecules that are
found in crude oil into smaller one is called:

 A) Distillation
 B) Cracking
 C) Fracking
 D) Refining
 10.In India and elsewhere, biomass can be
obtained from: -
 A) Groundnut shells
 B) Sugarcane bagasse
 C) Rice husk
 D) All of the above
 10.In India and elsewhere, biomass can be
obtained from: -
 A) Groundnut shells
 B) Sugarcane bagasse
 C) Rice husk
 D) All of the above
 11. Solar cells are simple photovoltaic devices that
convert solar energy directly into electricity and
are manufactured from the second-most
abundant element in the earth’s crust. Name it.
 A) Calcium
 B) Silicon
 C) Bauxite
 D) Magnesium
 11. Solar cells are simple photovoltaic devices that
convert solar energy directly into electricity and
are manufactured from the second-most
abundant element in the earth’s crust. Name it.
 A) Calcium
 B) Silicon
 C) Bauxite
 D) Magnesium
 12. Commonly used neutron moderator in Nuclear
Reactor is
 A) Distilled Water
 B) Heavy Water
 C) Carbon Road
 D) Magnesium Rod
 12. Commonly used neutron moderator in Nuclear
Reactor is
 A) Distilled Water
 B) Heavy Water
 C) Carbon Road
 D) Magnesium Rod
 13. Biogas is a methane-rich gas formed by
fermentation of animal dung, human sewage and
crop residue. The advantage(s) of biogas is/are:
 A) A clean and smokeless fuel
 B) Slurry left behind is used as fish feed
 C) High potential in rural India
 D) All of the above
 13. Biogas is a methane-rich gas formed by
fermentation of animal dung, human sewage and
crop residue. The advantage(s) of biogas is/are:
 A) A clean and smokeless fuel
 B) Slurry left behind is used as fish feed
 C) High potential in rural India
 D) All of the above
 14. Large amounts of solar energy is stored in the
oceans and seas. The process of harnessing this
energy is called
 A) OTEC (ocean thermal energy conversion)
 B) OTC (ocean thermal conversion)
 C) OSTEC (ocean and sea thermal energy conversion)
 D) OTEC(Ocean technology of energy conversion)
 14. Large amounts of solar energy is stored in the
oceans and seas. The process of harnessing this
energy is called
 A) OTEC (ocean thermal energy conversion)
 B) OTC (ocean thermal conversion)
 C) OSTEC (ocean and sea thermal energy conversion)
 D) OTEC(Ocean technology of energy conversion)
 15.When a body falls freely towards the Earth its
total energy
 A) Increases
 B) Decreases
 C) Remains constant
 D) First increase then decreases
 15.When a body falls freely towards the Earth its
total energy
 A) Increases
 B) Decreases
 C) Remains constant
 D) First increase then decreases
 16.Which one of the following is not the unit of
Energy
 A) Kilowatt
 B) Kilowatt Hours
 C) Joule
 D) Calorie
 16.Which one of the following is not the unit of
Energy
 A) Kilowatt
 B) Kilowatt Hours
 C) Joule
 D) Calorie
 17.Which gas is used as fire extinguisher
 A)Nitrogen
 B)Carbon Dioxide
 C)Oxygen
 D)Methane
 17.Which gas is used as fire extinguisher
 A)Nitrogen
 B)Carbon Dioxide
 C)Oxygen
 D)Methane
 18. Full form of PNG is :
 A)Piped Natural Gas
 B)Compact Natural Gas
 C)Concise Natural Gas
 D)Clean Natural Gas
 18. Full form of PNG is :
 A)Piped Natural Gas
 B)Compact Natural Gas
 C)Concise Natural Gas
 D)Clean Natural Gas
 19. Who among the following is the minister for
Power, Coal and renewable Energy in Government
of India:
 A) R K Singh
 B) Piyush Goyal
 C) Rajnath Singh
 D) Nirmala Sitharaman
 19. Who among the following is the minister for
Power, Coal and renewable Energy in Government
of India:
 A) R K Singh
 B) Piyush Goyal
 C) Rajnath Singh
 D) Nirmala Sitharaman
 20.Which of the following states has the highest
installed capacity of Wind Energy in India:
 A) Maharashtra
 B) Assam
 C) Tamilnadu
 D) Gujarat
 20.Which of the following states has the highest
installed capacity of Wind Energy in India:
 A) Maharashtra
 B) Assam
 C) Tamilnadu
 D) Gujarat
 21.Most of the Electrical Energy produced in India
is from:
 A)Coal
 B)Solar
 C)Natural Gas
 D) Diesel
 21.Most of the Electrical Energy produced in India
is from:
 A)Coal
 B)Solar
 C)Natural Gas
 D) Diesel
 22. Which of the following is not combustible?
 A) Oxygen
 B) Hydrogen
 C) Butane
 D) Methane
 22. Which of the following is not combustible?
 A) Oxygen
 B) Hydrogen
 C) Butane
 D) Methane
 23. A solar cell converts ______
 A) heat energy into electrical energy
 B) photon’s energy into electrical energy
 C) heat energy into light energy
 D) solar energy into light energy
 23. A solar cell converts ______
 A) heat energy into electrical energy
 B)photon’s energy into electrical energy
 C) heat energy into light energy
 D) solar energy into light energy
 24. The source of energy of the sun is :-
 A) nuclear fission
 B) chemical reaction
 C) nuclear fusion
 D) photoelectric effect
 24. The source of energy of the sun is :-
 A) nuclear fission
 B) chemical reaction
 C) nuclear fusion
 D) photoelectric effect
 25.The one thing that is common to all fossil fuels
is that they:
 A) Were originally formed in marine environment
 B) Contain carbon
 C) Have undergone the same set of geological
processes during their formation
 D) Represent the remains of one living organisms
 25.The one thing that is common to all fossil fuels
is that they:
 A) Were originally formed in marine environment
 B) Contain carbon
 C) Have undergone the same set of geological
processes during their formation
 D) Represent the remains of one living organisms
 26. Lignite, bituminous and anthracite are
different ranks of:
 A) Nuclear fuel
 B) Coal
 C) Natural gas
 D) Biogas
 26. Lignite, bituminous and anthracite are
different ranks of:
 A) Nuclear fuel
 B) Coal
 C) Natural gas
 D) Biogas
 27.Crude oil is:
 A) Colourless
 B) Odourless
 C) Smelly yellow to black liquid
 D) Odourless yellow to black liquid
 27.Crude oil is:
 A) Colourless
 B) Odourless
 C) Smelly yellow to black liquid
 D) Odourless yellow to black liquid
 28. Which Country is the largest producer for
Natural Gas
 A) Venezuela
 B) USA
 C) Saudi Arabia
 D)Kuwait
 28. Which Country is the largest producer for
Natural Gas
 A) Venezuela
 B) USA
 C) Saudi Arabia
 D)Kuwait
 29. The radiations emitted by a hot furnace are
______
 A) Ultra-violet
 B) Infra-red
 C) X-rays
 D) Micro waves
 29. The radiations emitted by a hot furnace are
______
 A) Ultra-violet
 B) Infra-red
 C) X-rays
 D) Micro waves
 30. In the year 2017 , United Nations Climate
Change Conference was held at :
 A) Kyoto
 B) Tokyo
 C) Bonn
 D) London
 30. In the year 2017 , United Nations Climate
Change Conference was held at :
 A) Kyoto
 B) Tokyo
 C) Bonn
 D) London
 31. National Energy Conservation Day of India is
observed on the 14th of which month every year?
 A) November
 B) December
 C) August
 D) April
 31. National Energy Conservation Day of India is
observed on the 14th of which month every year?
 A) November
 B) December
 C) August
 D) April
 32. Which climate change expert was elected as
the new IPCC chairman?
 A) RK Pachauri
 B) Jean-Pascal van Ypersele
 C) Thomas Stocker
 D) Hoesung Lee
 32. Which climate change expert was elected as
the new IPCC chairman?
 A) RK Pachauri
 B) Jean-Pascal van Ypersele
 C) Thomas Stocker
 D) Hoesung Lee
 33. Full form of IPCC is: -
 A) Independent Police Complaints Commission
 B) International Professional Communication
Conference
 C) Investment Planning Counsel of Canada
 D) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
 33. Full form of IPCC is: -
 A) Independent Police Complaints Commission
 B) International Professional Communication
Conference
 C) Investment Planning Counsel of Canada
 D) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
 34. Name the gas leaked by the Union Carbide
Plant in 1984 resulting in the Bhopal gas tragedy
 A) Methyl Isocyanate
 B) Methyl Cyanate
 C) Carbon Monoxide
 D) Nitrogen Dioxide
 34. Name the gas leaked by the Union Carbide
Plant in 1984 resulting in the Bhopal gas tragedy
 A) Methyl Isocyanate
 B) Methyl Cyanate
 C) Carbon Monoxide
 D) Nitrogen Dioxide
 35. The International Day for Preservation of the
Ozone Layer is celebrated on the 16th of which
month every year?
 A) March
 B) August
 C) September
 D) November
 35. The International Day for Preservation of the
Ozone Layer is celebrated on the 16th of which
month every year?
 A) March
 B) August
 C) September
 D) November
 36. Name the car manufactured by Mahindra
which is known as the first eco-friendly car of
India?
 A) Baleno
 B) XUV 500
 C) Econ
 D) Reva
 36. Name the car manufactured by Mahindra
which is known as the first eco-friendly car of
India?
 A) Baleno
 B) XUV 500
 C) Econ
 D) Reva
 37. Hypoxia is the depletion of oxygen in
 A) Plants
 B) Water
 C) Air
 D) Soil
 37. Hypoxia is the depletion of oxygen in
 A) Plants
 B) Water
 C) Air
 D) Soil
 38. Which international airline first began using
biofuel in 2011?
 A) Emirates
 B) Lufthansa
 C) British Airways
 D) American Airlines
 38. Which international airline first began using
biofuel in 2011?
 A) Emirates
 B) Lufthansa
 C) British Airways
 D) American Airlines
 39. In a solar panel, the metal used for
interconnection of PV cells is______.
 A) Aluminum
 B) Copper
 C) Silver
 D) Nickel
 39. In a solar panel, the metal used for
interconnection of PV cells is______.
 A) Aluminum
 B) Copper
 C) Silver
 D) Nickel
 40. The radiations emitted by a hot furnace are
______
 A) Ultra-violet
 B) Infra-red
 C) X-rays
 D) Micro waves
 40. The radiations emitted by a hot furnace are
______
 A) Ultra-violet
 B) Infra-red
 C) X-rays
 D) Micro waves
 41. Floating generators are used in the sea to
harness ______
 A) Tidal energy
 B) Wave energy
 C) Hydel energy
 D) Energy from OTEC power plant
 41. Floating generators are used in the sea to
harness ______
 A) Tidal energy
 B) Wave energy
 C) Hydel energy
 D) Energy from OTEC power plant
42. Which type of electricity
consumption uses the most
energy?

a. lighting
b. heating water
c. heating and cooling rooms
d. refrigeration
42. Which type of electricity
consumption uses the most energy?
a. lighting
b. heating water
c. heating and cooling rooms
d. refrigeration
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