Non Conventional Energy Sources on Applied Chemistry related Questions and Answers

Question 1 : From how many ways we can take the geothermal energy?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
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Question 2 : Flash geothermal power plants turns the high pressure hot water into___________
1. Low pressure hot water
2. Low pressure cool water
3. High pressure hot water
4. High pressure hot water
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Question 3 : Unlike other power plants, in geothermal power plants no __________ is burned.
1. Kerosene
2. Petrol
3. Bio gas
4. Fossil fuel
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Question 4 : Most of the future geothermal power plants will be of ____________ type.
1. Dry stream geothermal plants
2. Flash geothermal plants
3. Binary geothermal plants
4. Neither dry stream nor flash
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Question 5 : Binary geothermal power plants, the hot water is passed by a secondary fluid with less boiling point than ____________
1. Water
2. 0oC
3. 50oC
4. 100oC
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Question 6 : Tidal energy has ________ for future electricity generation.
1. Kinetic energy
2. Potential
3. Wind power
4. Solar power
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Question 7 : The cooling water is again sent into __________
1. Valve
2. Heat exchanger
3. Turbine
4. Condenser
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Question 8 : The __________ is used to turn the power into AC.
1. Turbine
2. Heat exchanger
3. Synchronous generator
4. Valve
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Question 9 : Which of the following is the best form of energy that can be used at any time.
1. Wind energy
2. Solar energy
3. Tidal energy
4. Heat energy
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Question 10 : Tidal energy is a form of ________
1. Wind power
2. Solar power
3. Heat energy
4. Hydro power
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