GTU Energy Conversion and Management, MCQ
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Subject Name: (ECM) Energy Conversion and Management, Subject Code: 2181916 Quiz
Subject Name: (ECM) Energy Conversion and Management, Subject Code: 2181916 Quiz
- The water pollution prevention and control act was formed in the year
- 1986
- 1974
- 1981
- 1980
- In the given options, the non-commercial source of energy is
- Coal
- Lignite
- Firewood
- Refined petroleum products
- Which country has highest energy usage per capita?
- Iceland
- Qatar
- Kuwait
- United Arab emirates
- Which country has the biggest coal reserves?
- Russia
- US
- China
- India
- Which is the major energy source to meet the Indian energy demand?
- Coal
- Oil
- Natural gas
- Lignite
- LNG stands for
- Liquefied natural gas
- Liquid natural gas
- Low nitrogen content gas
- Liquid nitrogen gas
- Which among the following is not the pronged approach to energy
management?- Capacity utilization
- Fine turning of equipment
- Technology up gradation
- None of these
- The rules of a particular electricity supply system provision for metering,
earthing and for other installation matters are in accordance with the
electricity supply act of- 1947
- 1948
- 1956
- 1958
- Energy conservation act was formed in the year
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- The Indian electricity rules of 1956 cover
- Inspections of electric installations
- Licensing
- General safety precautions
- All of these
- Energy management is a key component of
- Environmental management
- Carbon management
- Nitrogen management
- Water management
- The main objective of energy management is to
- Minimize energy cost
- Minimum environmental effects
- Maintain optimum energy procurement and utilization
- All of these
- Which among the following fuel is not available for thermal energy supply?
- LSHS
- LDO
- LPG
- None of these
- Maximum demand charges are given in
- kWh
- kVA
- kVAr
- All of these
- IFMA stands for
- International Facility Management Association
- Indian Facility Management Association
- International Facility Management Academy
- Indian Facility Management Academy
- The term Demand Side Management was coined during
- 1936 energy crisis
- 1972 energy crisis
- 1973 energy crisis
- 1986 energy crisis
- Demand Side Management is required to
- Reduce overall cost of installed capacity
- Reduce needs for peaking stations
- Ensure quality and equity of supply
- All of these
- EPRI stands for
- European power research institute
- Electrical power Russian institute
- Electrical power research institute
- Electrical power research industries
- The demand side management can be achieved by the technique of
- Time of day pricing and metering
- Multi - utility power exchange model
- Load management
- All of these
- The reduction of utility load primarily during peak demand is known as
- Peak clipping
- Load shifting
- Valley filling
- MTP analysis
- The capital cost of generating equipment, transmission system and
distribution system comes under- Fixed capital
- Running capital
- Both fixed and running capital
- All of these
- The sum of money received or paid in annual in one or more installments,
for a given period of time is known as- Time value of money
- Annuity
- True compounding
- Cash flow
- The pay period is defined as the ratio of
- Net investment to the net annual cash flow
- Net investment to the capital cost
- Net annual cash flow to the capital cost
- Net annual savings to the capital cost
- If L is the value of equipment at the end of its useful life, n is the number of
years of useful life equipment and P is the initial cost than the annual
depreciation rate is given by- ( P - L ) / n
- ( p - n ) / L
- ( L - n ) / P
- n / ( L - P )
- If the load current decreases then the power factor
- Will also decrease
- Will increase
- Will remains unchanged
- None of these
- “The judicious and effective use of energy to maximise profits and enhance
competitive positions”. This can be the definition of:- Energy conservation
- Energy management
- Energy policy
- Energy Audit
- The energy audit classified into
- Preliminary audit
- Targeted Energy audit
- Details Audit
- All of the above
- The objective of energy management includes
- Minimising energy costs
- minimising waste
- Minimising environmental degradation
- all the above
- The ratio of current year’s production to the reference year’s production is called as.
(EA/EM)- demand factor
- production factor
- utilisation factor
- load factor
- Replacement of steam based hot water generation by solar system is an example of
- matching energy usage to the requirement
- maximising system efficiency
- Energy substitution
- Performance improvement
- One unit of electricity is equivalent to ___ kcal heat units.
- 800
- 860
- 400
- 680
- The benchmarking parameter for air conditioning equipment is
- kW/Ton of Refrigeration
- kW/ kg of refrigerant handled
- kcal/m3 of chilled water
- Differential temperature across chiller
- The percentage of energy saved at the current rate of use, compared to the reference
year rate of use, is called- Energy Utilization
- Energy Performance
- Energy Efficiency
- None
- Which instrument is used to monitor O2
, CO in flue gas? (EA)- Combustion analyzer
- Power analyzer
- Pyrometer
- Fyrite
- Lux meter is used to measure…… (EA)
- Illumination level
- Sound intensity and illumination level
- Harmonics
- Speed
- For a cement plant the parameter, “kWh/MT of clinker “indicates
- Energy Index parameter
- Utility factor
- Production factor
- load factor
- Energy manger should be well versed with
- Manufacturing and processing skills
- Managerial and technical skills
- Technical and marketing skills
- Managerial and commercial skills
- An energy policy does not include
- Target energy consumption reduction
- Time period for reduction
- Declaration of top management commitment
- Future production projection
- CO2 measurement of Fyrite kit is based on (EA)
- Weight basis
- Volume basis (dry)
- Weight basis (wet)
- Volume basis (wet)
- Non contact speed measurements can be carried out by
- Tachometer
- Stroboscope
- Oscilloscope
- Speedometer
- The tool used for performance assessment and logical evaluation of avenues for improvement
in Energy management and audit is- Fuel substitution
- Monitoring and verification
- Energy pricing
- Bench marking
- Infrared thermometer is used to measure
- Surface temperature
- Flame temperature
- Flue gas temperature
- Hot water temperature
- Find out the ‘odd’ among the following choices for fuel substitution for industrial sector of
India- LDO with LSHS
- coal with rice husk
- natural gas for fertilizer plant
- LPG for soft coke
- The various types of the instruments, which requires during audit need to be
- easy to carry
- easy to operate
- inexpensive
- all (a) to (c)
- Air velocity in ducts can be measured by using ___ and manometer.
- Orifice meter
- Borden gauge
- Pitot tube
- Anemometer
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