Online Sustainability Quiz - 2

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How many KL of rainwater has been recharged by Rainwater Harvesting structure made by APL Kasna Plant

    • A.

      3701.281

    • B.

      3107.381

    • C.

      3701.381

    • D.

      3107.281

    Correct Answer
    C. 3701.381
    Explanation
    The given answer, 3701.381, suggests that the Rainwater Harvesting structure made by APL Kasna Plant has recharged a total of 3701.381 KL (kiloliters) of rainwater.

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  • 2. 

    What is the target for actual ground water recharge of Kasna Plant in %

    • A.

      23.49

    • B.

      23.39

    • C.

      7.17

    • D.

      54

    Correct Answer
    A. 23.49
    Explanation
    The target for actual ground water recharge of the Kasna Plant is 23.49%.

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  • 3. 

    Water Neutrality 1 means

    • A.

      Actual Rainwater recharge / Total Fresh water consumption

    • B.

      Rainwater Harvesting Potential created / Total Fresh water consumption

    • C.

      Total Fresh water consumption / Actual Rainwater recharge

    • D.

      Total Fresh water consumption / Rainwater Harvesting Potential created

    Correct Answer
    A. Actual Rainwater recharge / Total Fresh water consumption
    Explanation
    Water Neutrality 1 means the ratio of actual rainwater recharge to total fresh water consumption. This indicates the extent to which the amount of rainwater being replenished into the ground balances out the total amount of fresh water being used. By calculating this ratio, we can determine if the water consumption is being offset by rainwater recharge, which is essential for maintaining a sustainable water supply.

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  • 4. 

    Water Neutrality 2 means

    • A.

      Rainwater Harvesting Potential created / Total Fresh water consumption

    • B.

      Actual Rainwater recharge / Total Fresh water consumption

    • C.

      Total Fresh water consumption / Actual Rainwater recharge

    • D.

      Total Fresh water consumption / Rainwater Harvesting Potential created

    Correct Answer
    A. Rainwater Harvesting Potential created / Total Fresh water consumption
    Explanation
    Water Neutrality 2 means the ratio of the potential rainwater harvesting created to the total fresh water consumption. This indicates the effectiveness of rainwater harvesting in offsetting the consumption of fresh water. A higher value suggests a more sustainable water management approach, as it indicates a larger proportion of fresh water being replaced by harvested rainwater.

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  • 5. 

    What is the status of YTD for water neutrality 1 of Kasna Plant in %

    • A.

      07.17

    • B.

      54.00

    • C.

      23.49

    • D.

      34.23

    Correct Answer
    A. 07.17
    Explanation
    The status of YTD for water neutrality 1 of Kasna Plant is 07.17%.

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  • 6. 

    What is the target for creation of Rainwater harvesting Potential of Kasna Plant in %

    • A.

      54

    • B.

      07.17

    • C.

      23.49

    • D.

      34.23

    Correct Answer
    A. 54
    Explanation
    The target for the creation of Rainwater harvesting Potential of Kasna Plant is 54%.

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  • 7. 

    What is the YTD for creation of Rainwater harvesting Potential of Kasna Plant in %

    • A.

      34.23

    • B.

      54.00

    • C.

      23.49

    • D.

      07.17

    Correct Answer
    A. 34.23
    Explanation
    The YTD (Year-to-Date) for the creation of Rainwater harvesting Potential of Kasna Plant is 34.23%. This means that, up to the present time, 34.23% of the potential for rainwater harvesting at the Kasna Plant has been created.

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  • 8. 

    Total Rainwater Harvesting Potential created in Year 2013-14 in Kl/Year

    • A.

      17685

    • B.

      40000

    • C.

      3701.381

    • D.

      16785

    Correct Answer
    A. 17685
    Explanation
    The answer is 17685 because it is the value given in the list of potential rainwater harvesting created in the year 2013-14.

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  • 9. 

     Total Rainwater Harvesting Potential targeted to be created in Year 2014-15 in Kl/Year

    • A.

      40000

    • B.

      17685

    • C.

      16785

    • D.

      3701.381

    Correct Answer
    A. 40000
    Explanation
    The answer is 40000 because it represents the total rainwater harvesting potential targeted to be created in the year 2014-15. This means that the goal for that year was to create a potential for harvesting 40000 Kl (kiloliters) of rainwater.

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  • 10. 

    YTD total fresh water consumption of kasna plant in Kl

    • A.

      51657.99

    • B.

      51657.89

    • C.

      51675.99

    • D.

      51675.89

    Correct Answer
    A. 51657.99
    Explanation
    The answer, 51657.99, is the correct YTD total fresh water consumption for the Kasna plant in KL. This value represents the cumulative amount of fresh water consumed by the plant from the beginning of the year until the present time.

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  • 11. 

    Number of Rainwater harvesting Structures made in year 2013-14

    • A.

      24

    • B.

      48

    • C.

      42

    • D.

      20

    Correct Answer
    A. 24
  • 12. 

    Rainwater Harvesting programme of APL Kasna is named as

    • A.

      Project Refill

    • B.

      Project Reuse

    • C.

      Project Recycle

    • D.

      Project Reduce

    Correct Answer
    A. Project Refill
    Explanation
    The rainwater harvesting programme of APL Kasna is named "Project Refill" because it aims to collect and store rainwater to replenish water sources. The term "refill" suggests the act of filling something again, in this case, replenishing the water supply. This name implies that the project's main objective is to utilize rainwater as a means of refilling and sustaining water resources.

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  • 13. 

    YTD rainfall till November is recorded _______mm in Gautam Budh Nagar

    • A.

      146.5

    • B.

      164.5

    • C.

      700

    • D.

      25

    Correct Answer
    A. 146.5
    Explanation
    The YTD (Year-to-Date) rainfall till November in Gautam Budh Nagar has been recorded as 146.5mm.

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  • 14. 

     At present in Kasna the status of specific electricity consumption is --------------- KWH/Kl

    • A.

      105.0599

    • B.

      107.0599

    • C.

      109.0599

    • D.

      104.0599

    Correct Answer
    A. 105.0599
    Explanation
    The status of specific electricity consumption in Kasna is measured in KWH/Kl. The correct answer is 105.0599.

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  • 15. 

    From the following section which section is highest consumer of electricity

    • A.

      Paint House

    • B.

      Resin House

    • C.

      IPU

    • D.

      Stiff

    Correct Answer
    A. Paint House
    Explanation
    The highest consumer of electricity from the given options is the "Paint House." This implies that the Paint House consumes more electricity compared to the Resin House, IPU, and Stiff.

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  • 16. 

    Which is the highest electricity consumption month in year 2013-14

    • A.

      April

    • B.

      March

    • C.

      May

    • D.

      September

    Correct Answer
    A. April
    Explanation
    April is the highest electricity consumption month in the year 2013-14. This could be due to various factors such as the arrival of warmer weather, leading to increased use of air conditioning and cooling systems. Additionally, April may also coincide with certain holidays or events that result in higher energy consumption, such as the start of the summer season or the celebration of festivals that involve the use of electricity.

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  • 17. 

    Which is the lowest electricity consumption month in year 2013-14

    • A.

      April

    • B.

      March

    • C.

      May

    • D.

      September

    Correct Answer
    B. March
    Explanation
    March is the lowest electricity consumption month in the year 2013-14 because it is the month before the summer season starts and people do not need to use as much electricity for cooling purposes. Additionally, March is also before the holiday season when people tend to use more electricity for decorations and lighting.

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  • 18. 

    Total amount (Rs) in paid by APL kasna for electricity consumption to NPCL in year 2013-14

    • A.

      51375758

    • B.

      51376758

    • C.

      51377758

    • D.

      51377558

    Correct Answer
    A. 51375758
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 51375758. This is the total amount in rupees that APL Kasna paid to NPCL for electricity consumption in the year 2013-14.

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  • 19. 

    Which of the following statements are mentioned in EHS policy regarding energy conservation

    • A.

      Reducing Carbon Intensity

    • B.

      All

    • C.

      Increasing contribution of energy from renewable sources

    • D.

      Reducing energy Intensity

    Correct Answer
    B. All
    Explanation
    The EHS policy regarding energy conservation includes all of the mentioned statements. This means that the policy emphasizes reducing carbon intensity, increasing the contribution of energy from renewable sources, and reducing energy intensity.

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  • 20. 

    Rain water harvesting, water conservation and water recharge strategies help to achieve

    • A.

      Water Neutrality

    • B.

      Water sustainability

    • C.

      Water Conductivity

    • D.

      All

    Correct Answer
    A. Water Neutrality
    Explanation
    Rain water harvesting, water conservation, and water recharge strategies are all measures that contribute to achieving water neutrality. Water neutrality refers to the balance between water usage and water availability, where the amount of water used is equal to or less than the amount of water replenished or restored. By implementing these strategies, we can reduce water consumption, collect rainwater for various purposes, and recharge groundwater sources, ensuring a sustainable and balanced water supply. Therefore, the correct answer is Water Neutrality.

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  • 21. 

    The Target for Electricity consumption from Renewable sources of Kasna is ------------- KWH/kl

    • A.

      0

    • B.

      110

    • C.

      105.0599

    • D.

      101

    Correct Answer
    A. 0
    Explanation
    The target for electricity consumption from renewable sources of Kasna is 0 KWH/kl. This means that there is no specific goal or expectation for the amount of electricity that should be consumed from renewable sources in Kasna. It could imply that either there is currently no renewable energy infrastructure in place in Kasna, or that renewable energy is not a priority in terms of electricity consumption in the area.

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  • 22. 

    The Target for Fresh water consumption (Net of product) of Kasna is ____Kl/KL

    • A.

      0.741

    • B.

      0.717

    • C.

      7.17

    • D.

      0.75

    Correct Answer
    A. 0.741
    Explanation
    The target for fresh water consumption (net of product) of Kasna is 0.741 Kl/KL.

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  • 23. 

    The Target for Specific Electricity consumption of Kasna is ------------- KWH/kl

    • A.

      110

    • B.

      105.059

    • C.

      101

    • D.

      107.059

    Correct Answer
    A. 110
    Explanation
    The target for specific electricity consumption of Kasna is 110 KWH/kl.

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  • 24. 

    How much electricity in KWH can save by recycling 1 tonne of paper

    • A.

      4077

    • B.

      26.281

    • C.

      17

    • D.

      1752

    Correct Answer
    A. 4077
    Explanation
    Recycling 1 tonne of paper can save approximately 4077 KWH of electricity. Paper recycling involves processing used paper into new paper products, which requires less energy compared to producing paper from raw materials. By recycling paper, the need for raw materials and the energy-intensive process of paper production is reduced, resulting in significant electricity savings.

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  • 25. 

    The YTD of Fresh water consumption (Net of product) of Kasna is ------------- Kl/Kl till Nov'14

    • A.

      0.81

    • B.

      0.741

    • C.

      0.717

    • D.

      7.17

    Correct Answer
    A. 0.81
    Explanation
    The YTD (Year-to-Date) fresh water consumption (Net of product) of Kasna is 0.81 Kl/Kl till Nov'14.

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  • 26. 

    The Energy Conservation Act ________ is implemented by the ___________

    • A.

      2001, Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)

    • B.

      2002, Central Pollution Control Board

    • C.

      2003, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

    • D.

      2004, Ministry of Renewable Energy

    Correct Answer
    A. 2001, Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 2001, Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). The Energy Conservation Act was implemented in 2001 and is overseen by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). The BEE is responsible for promoting energy efficiency and conservation in various sectors through policies, regulations, and programs. They work towards reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by setting energy efficiency standards, conducting energy audits, and providing energy efficiency training and awareness programs.

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  • 27. 

    National Energy Conservation Day is observed in India on 14th December. 

    • A.

      National Energy Conservation Day

    • B.

      National Electricity Conservation Day

    • C.

      National Forest Conservation Day

    • D.

      National Water Conservation Day

    Correct Answer
    A. National Energy Conservation Day
    Explanation
    National Energy Conservation Day is observed in India on 14th December. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of conserving energy and promoting energy efficiency. It aims to encourage individuals, organizations, and the government to take proactive measures to reduce energy consumption and adopt sustainable practices. By observing this day, India aims to address the growing energy demands and promote a greener and more sustainable future.

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  • 28. 

    The _________ consists of a chip of _________doped with impurities to create a p - n juction for emitting Light 

    • A.

      LED, semiconductor

    • B.

      Semiconductor, LED

    • C.

      LCD, Semiconductor

    • D.

      Semiconductor, LCD

    Correct Answer
    A. LED, semiconductor
    Explanation
    LED stands for Light Emitting Diode, which is a type of semiconductor device. A semiconductor is a material that has electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. In the case of an LED, the semiconductor chip is doped with impurities to create a p-n junction, which allows for the emission of light when current passes through it. Therefore, the correct answer is "LED, semiconductor."

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  • 29. 

    A zero-energy building means 

    • A.

      The total amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis is roughly equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site

    • B.

      No energy taken from outside the building and total energy requirement meet by renewable energy created on the site

    • C.

      No energy used in the building and no energy requirement is there in this type og buliding

    • D.

      The total amount of electricity used by the building on an annual basis is roughly equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site

    Correct Answer
    A. The total amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis is roughly equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site
    Explanation
    A zero-energy building refers to a building that consumes roughly the same amount of energy as the renewable energy it generates on-site. This means that the building does not rely on external energy sources and meets its energy requirements solely through renewable energy sources generated within the building's premises. The answer correctly describes the concept of a zero-energy building by stating that the total energy used by the building annually is approximately equal to the renewable energy created on-site.

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  • 30. 

    __________is a set of rating systems for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of green building homes and neighborhoods. 

    • A.

      LEED

    • B.

      RED

    • C.

      BEE

    • D.

      GREEN ENERGY

    Correct Answer
    A. LEED
    Explanation
    LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It is a set of rating systems that provide guidelines and criteria for sustainable and environmentally friendly design, construction, operation, and maintenance of buildings and neighborhoods. LEED certification helps to promote energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, and the use of sustainable materials in the construction industry. It is widely recognized and used globally as a benchmark for green building practices.

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