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20 Multiple Choice Questions

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various types of energy. The questions cover topics like renewable vs non-renewable resources, different energy conversion processes, advantages and disadvantages of various energy sources, and key historical developments in energy technologies. The questions are followed by the answers to each multiple choice question.

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20 Multiple Choice Questions

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about various types of energy. The questions cover topics like renewable vs non-renewable resources, different energy conversion processes, advantages and disadvantages of various energy sources, and key historical developments in energy technologies. The questions are followed by the answers to each multiple choice question.

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20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers on Energy

1. Which of the following is a non-renewable resource?


(a) Coal
(b) Forests
(c) Water
(d) Wildlife
2. Which among the following is not a renewable source of energy?
(a) Solar energy
(b) Biomass energy
(c) Hydro-power
(d) Geothermal energy
3. Identify the non-renewable energy resource from the following:
(a) Coal
(b) Fuel cells
(c) Wind power
(d) Wave power
4. Which of the following is a disadvantage of most of the renewable energy sources?
(a) Highly polluting
(b) High waste disposal cost
(c) Unreliable supply
(d) High running cost
5. Photovoltaic energy is the conversion of sunlight into:
(a) Chemical energy
(b) Biogas
(c) Electricity
(d) Geothermal energy
6. Horizontal axis and vertical axis are the types of:
(a) Nuclear reactor
(b) Wind mills
(c) Biogas reactor
(d) Solar cell
7. Which among the following is not an adverse environmental impact of tidal power
generation?
(a) Interference with spawing and migration of fish
(b) Pollution and health hazard in the estuary due to blockage of flow of polluted water into the sea
(c) Navigational hazard
(d) None of the above
8. Steam reforming is currently the least expensive method of producing:
(a) Coal
(b) Biogas
(c) Hydrogen
(d) Natural gas
9. A fuel cell, in order to produce electricity, burns:
(a) Helium
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Hydrogen
(d) None of the above
10. Fuel cells are:
(a) Carbon cell
(b) Hydrogen battery
(c) Nuclear cell
(d) Chromium cell
11. Both power and manure is provided by:
(a) Nuclear plants
(b) Thermal plants
(c) Biogas plants
(d) Hydroelectric plant
12. The outermost layer of the earth is:
(a) Magma
(b) Mantle
(c) Crust
(d) Solid iron core
13. Common energy source in Indian villages is:
(a) Electricity
(b) Coal
(c) Sun
(d) Wood and animal dung
14. 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
15. The process that converts solid coal into liquid hydrocarbon fuel is called:
(a) Liquefaction
(b) Carbonation
(c) Catalytic conversion
(d) Cracking
16. Lignite, bituminous and anthracite are different ranks of:
(a) Nuclear fuel
(b) Coal
(c) Natural gas
(d) Biogas
17. Cruid oil is:
(a) Colourless
(b) Odourless
(c) Smelly yellow to black liquid
(d) Odourless yellow to black liquid
18. BTU is measurement of:
(a) Volume
(b) Area
(c) Heat content
(d) Temperature
19. The first controlled fission of an atom was carried out in Germany in:
(a) 1920
(b) 1928
(c) 1925
(d) 1938
20. Boiling water reactor and pressurised water reactors are:
(a) Nuclear reactor
(b) Solar reactor
(c) OTEC
(d) Biogas reactor
Answers:
1. (a); 2. (b); 3. (a); 4. (c); 5. (a); 6. (b); 7. (d); 8. (c); 9. (c); 10. (b); 11. (c); 12. (c); 13. (d); 14. (b); 15.
(a); 16. (b); 17. (c); 18. (c); 19. (d); 20. (a)

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