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Question-1
Which region was the largest consumer of coal, in 2008?
(A)
Asia-Pacific
(B)
North America
(C)
Europe & Eurasia
(D)
Africa
Question-2
Which of the following world region was the largest producer of natural gas in 2008?
(A)
North America
(B)
Europe & Eurasia
(C)
Asia-Pacific
(D)
Middle East
Question-3
Which country had the largest share of HEP consumption in the world, in 2008?
(A)
China
(B)
Canada
(C)
Brazil
(D)
USA
Question-4
First generation biofuels are made from:
(A)
Sugars
(B)
Agricultural residues
(C)
Animal materials
(D)
All of the above
Question-5
Which of the following region is the largest producer of biodiesel?
(A)
China
(B)
Japan
(C)
USA
(D)
European Union
Question-6
How much of the global share of nuclear energy was consumed by Japan, in 2008?
(A)
9.2%
(B)
10.3%
(C)
16.1%
(D)
31%
Question-7
What was the global reserves-to-production ratio for coal, in 2008?
(A)
64 years
(B)
122 years
(C)
216 years
(D)
218 years
Question-8
Who is the world leader in wind energy?
(A)
USA
(B)
China
(C)
Germany
(D)
France
Question-9
Who is the world leader in the production of geothermal electricity?
(A)
USA
(B)
Iceland
(C)
Italy
(D)
Russia
Question-10
Which of the following is the reason for lesser cost for the production of ethanol in Brazil than in USA?
(A)
Climate factors
(B)
Land availability
(C)
Use of sugar as main source
(D)
All of the above
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 12
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