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1. Question
1 points‘Net metering’ is sometimes seen in the news in the context of promoting the
CorrectNet metering allows consumers who generate some or all of their own electricity to use that
electricity anytime, instead of when it is generated. This is particularly important with
renewable energy sources like wind and solar, which are non-dispatchable.IncorrectNet metering allows consumers who generate some or all of their own electricity to use that
electricity anytime, instead of when it is generated. This is particularly important with
renewable energy sources like wind and solar, which are non-dispatchable. - Question 2 of 4
2. Question
1 points‘Project Tsang-da’ is associated with
CorrectProject Tsang-da, initiated by the district administration, aims at sustainable waste
management in rural areas of Leh district and city.
For the first time, the project turned the waste into revenue-generating goods, such as
curtains, toys and cushion covers.
Wine or beer bottles and other broken glasses were also reused in construction of roads and
buildings by local construction companies.IncorrectProject Tsang-da, initiated by the district administration, aims at sustainable waste
management in rural areas of Leh district and city.
For the first time, the project turned the waste into revenue-generating goods, such as
curtains, toys and cushion covers.
Wine or beer bottles and other broken glasses were also reused in construction of roads and
buildings by local construction companies. - Question 3 of 4
3. Question
1 points‘Florianopolis Declaration’ is associated with
CorrectOn 13 September 2018, IWC members gathered in Florianopolis, Brazil, where they
discussed and rejected a proposal by Japan to renew commercial whaling. Through the
“Florianopolis Declaration”, it was concluded that the purpose of the IWC is the
conservation of whales and that they would now safeguard the marine mammals in
perpetuity and would allow the recovery of all whale populations to pre-industrial whaling
levels.IncorrectOn 13 September 2018, IWC members gathered in Florianopolis, Brazil, where they
discussed and rejected a proposal by Japan to renew commercial whaling. Through the
“Florianopolis Declaration”, it was concluded that the purpose of the IWC is the
conservation of whales and that they would now safeguard the marine mammals in
perpetuity and would allow the recovery of all whale populations to pre-industrial whaling
levels. - Question 4 of 4
4. Question
1 pointsConsider the following statements with respect to ‘Hongyun project’
1. It is led by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp. (CASIC)
2. It aims to provide broadband internet connectivity to users around the world
Select the correct statementsCorrectInaugurated in 2016, the project is led by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp.
(CASIC) with a vision to build a space-based communications network that is able to offer
broadband internet connectivity to users around the world, especially in remote and
underserved regions. The network will constitute some 150 communication satellites,
situated in earth’s lower orbit (at an altitude of 160 to 2,000 km) with each of them
transmitting 500 megabytes of data per second. It is expected to become operational by
2022.
Once completed Hongyun will cover the whole world and offer round-the-clock
communication services to users in Polar Regions, who now have difficulties accessing
telecommunication and internet services, even from on board an aircraft or a ship or in a
remote area.IncorrectInaugurated in 2016, the project is led by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp.
(CASIC) with a vision to build a space-based communications network that is able to offer
broadband internet connectivity to users around the world, especially in remote and
underserved regions. The network will constitute some 150 communication satellites,
situated in earth’s lower orbit (at an altitude of 160 to 2,000 km) with each of them
transmitting 500 megabytes of data per second. It is expected to become operational by
2022.
Once completed Hongyun will cover the whole world and offer round-the-clock
communication services to users in Polar Regions, who now have difficulties accessing
telecommunication and internet services, even from on board an aircraft or a ship or in a
remote area.