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Question-1
How much was the global increase in coal production, between 1998 and 2008?
(A)
11%
(B)
13%
(C)
22%
(D)
49%
Question-2
Which country was the second largest producer of natural gas in 2008?
(A)
USA
(B)
Russia
(C)
Canada
(D)
Norway
Question-3
How much natural gas was produced globally in 2008?
(A)
1066 billion cubic meters
(B)
2066 billion cubic meters
(C)
3066 billion cubic meters
(D)
4066 billion cubic meters
Question-4
Which of the following is a first generation biofuel?
(A)
Ethanol
(B)
Vegetable oil
(C)
Biodiesel
(D)
All of the above
Question-5
Which country has the greatest potential tidal power system in the world?
(A)
USA
(B)
Canada
(C)
France
(D)
Japan
Question-6
Which country has the world’s largest electricity generating plant?
(A)
China
(B)
USA
(C)
India
(D)
Japan
Question-7
Who is the world leader in wind energy?
(A)
USA
(B)
China
(C)
Germany
(D)
France
Question-8
Which region dominated coal production, in 2008?
(A)
Europe & Eurasia
(B)
Asia-Pacific
(C)
Middle East
(D)
North America
Question-9
Which of the following causes opposition to wind energy?
(A)
The hum of turbines disturb people
(B)
Turbines kill birds
(C)
Turbines affect TV reception
(D)
All of the above
Question-10
Which of the following region had the second largest global share of proved coal reserves, in 2008?
(A)
Asia-Pacific
(B)
North America
(C)
Europe & Eurasia
(D)
Africa
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 12
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