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Question-1
Where was methane hydrates first found?
(A)
Antarctic
(B)
Arctic
(C)
Africa
(D)
Asia
Question-2
How much was global natural gas reserves-to-consumption ratio, in 2008?
(A)
30.4 years
(B)
40.4 years
(C)
50.4 years
(D)
60.4 years
Question-3
Which country has the only utility-scale tidal power system in the world?
(A)
USA
(B)
Canada
(C)
France
(D)
Japan
Question-4
Which is the world’s largest electricity generating plant?
(A)
Aswan Dam
(B)
Three Gorges Dam
(C)
Itaipu Dam
(D)
Hoover Dam
Question-5
How much electricity was produced by China from its 9 nuclear reactors, in 2008?
(A)
1000MW
(B)
6600MW
(C)
7700MW
(D)
8800MW
Question-6
Which is the most common biofuel produced in Europe?
(A)
Biodiesel
(B)
Ethanol
(C)
Methanol
(D)
Biogas
Question-7
Which region was the largest consumer of coal, in 2008?
(A)
Asia-Pacific
(B)
North America
(C)
Europe & Eurasia
(D)
Africa
Question-8
Which of the following country belongs to ‘big four’ HEP nations in the world?
(A)
India
(B)
China
(C)
Russia
(D)
Japan
Question-9
Where was the first geothermal power plant commissioned in the world?
(A)
USA
(B)
Iceland
(C)
Italy
(D)
Russia
Question-10
Which of the following region had an increase in its global share of proved natural gas reserves, during 1998-2008?
(A)
Middle East
(B)
Europe & Eurasia
(C)
North America
(D)
South & Central America
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