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1. Which oilfields are located in Assam?
A. Ankleshwar and Mumbai High
B. Digboi, Naharkatiya, Moran-Hugrijan
C. Barmer and Bhuj
D. Kochi and Nellore
2. Which basin on the east coast has new reserves of natural gas?
A. Cauvery basin
B. Krishna-Godavari basin
C. Mahanadi basin
D. Godavari delta
3. Which is the first cross-country gas pipeline in India?
A. HVJ (Hazira–Vijaipur–Jagdishpur)
B. Kandla–Panipat pipeline
C. Digboi–Guwahati pipeline
D. KG–Chennai pipeline
4. Which sector uses maximum electricity as an index of development?
A. Transport
B. Industry
C. Agriculture
D. All sectors combined
5. Bhakra Nangal project is associated with which form of electricity?
A. Thermal
B. Hydro
C. Nuclear
D. Solar
6. Thermal power stations are usually located near:
A. Cities
B. Coalfields
C. Seaports
D. Airports
7. Uranium and Thorium are used in India for generating:
A. Thermal power
B. Nuclear power
C. Solar power
D. Biogas
8. Monazite sands of Kerala are rich in:
A. Uranium
B. Thorium
C. Copper
D. Mica
9. The largest wind farm cluster in India is located in:
A. Gujarat
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Rajasthan
D. Maharashtra
10. Which two places are known for effective use of wind energy?
A. Jaipur and Barmer
B. Nagarcoil and Jaisalmer
C. Ranchi and Bhilai
D. Vizag and Mangalore
11. Plants using cattle dung for biogas are called:
A. Methane plants
B. Gobar gas plants
C. Fertilizer plants
D. Solar plants
12. Biogas is more efficient than:
A. Electricity
B. LPG
C. Kerosene, dung cake, charcoal
D. Petrol and diesel
13. The two experimental geothermal projects in India are located in:
A. Barmer and Jaisalmer
B. Puga Valley and Parvati Valley
C. Singrauli and Neyveli
D. Koraput and Balaghat
14. Tidal energy projects are suitable in:
A. Gulf of Mannar
B. Gulf of Khambhat, Gulf of Kuchchh, Sunderbans
C. Lakshadweep Islands
D. Andaman Islands
15. Solar energy is becoming popular in:
A. Urban industrial zones
B. Rural and remote areas
C. Coastal cities
D. Metro cities only
16. Which energy source reduces dependence on firewood and dung cakes in rural India?
A. Hydro power
B. Solar energy
C. Wind energy
D. Petroleum
17. Which is considered the most efficient use of cattle dung?
A. Direct burning for fuel
B. Use as manure only
C. Production of biogas
D. Making bricks
18. Energy saved is equivalent to:
A. Energy lost
B. Energy produced
C. Energy wasted
D. Renewable energy
19. Which mineral is the backbone of industrial development in India?
A. Copper
B. Iron ore
C. Bauxite
D. Mica
20. Which of the following is a non-conventional energy source?
A. Coal
B. Petroleum
C. Natural Gas
D. Geothermal Energy
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