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Coal and Petroleum Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Uncategorized topics .

1.

Resources present in unlimited quantity in nature and are not likely to be exhausted by human activities are called

A. Exhaustible Natural Resources
B. Inexhaustible Natural Resources
C. Exhaustible Resources
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Inexhaustible Natural Resources
2.

Coal, Petroleum and natural gas are examples of

A. Exhaustible Natural Resources
B. Inexhaustible Natural Resources
C. Expensive Resources
D. None of the above
Answer» A. Exhaustible Natural Resources
3.

Naphthalene balls used to repel moth and insect is derived from

A. Petroleum
B. Sugar
C. Coal tar
D. LPG
Answer» C. Coal tar
4.

CNG is the abbreviated form of

A. Combined natural gas
B. Compressed Natural Gas
C. Confirmed Natural gas
D. Condemned Natural gas
Answer» B. Compressed Natural Gas
5.

The slow process of conversion of dead vegetation into coal is called

A. Carbonisation
B. fuelification
C. Coalfication
D. None of the above
Answer» A. Carbonisation
6.

In India petroleum deposit was first found in the state of

A. Gujarat
B. Maharastra
C. Assam
D. West Bengal
Answer» C. Assam
7.

Use of CNG in automobile is better than petrol because it is

A. cheaper
B. Less polluting
C. Cannot be adulterated
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
8.

To reduce fuel consumption in automobile one should

A. Drive very fast to reach early
B. Not switch off the engine at traffic lights
C. Not check tyre pressure regularly
D. Ensure proper maintenance of the vehicle
Answer» D. Ensure proper maintenance of the vehicle
9.

Black gold is actually

A. Gold which became black on burning
B. Petroleum
C. Gold sold in black market
D. Diamond
Answer» B. Petroleum

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