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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Consider the following statements about World Energy Outlook 2024
- It is an annual report published by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
- As per 2024 report, the total energy demand in India is set to increase by nearly 35% by 2035.
- Coal is set to retain a strong position in the energy mix in India over the next decades.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
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Solution (b)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Incorrect Correct Correct · It is an annual report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA). · It is the most authoritative global source of energy analysis and projections.
· It identifies and explores the biggest trends in energy demand and supply, as well as what they mean for energy security, emissions, and economic development.
Highlights Related to India: · India is poised to face a higher increase in energy demand than any other country over the next decade, mainly because of its size and the scale of rising demand from all sectors.
· According to the Stated Policies Scenario (STEPS), India is on track to add over 12,000 cars daily to its roads over the period to 2035.
· Built-up space is set to increase by over 1 billion square metres annually. This is larger than the total built space in South Africa.
· By 2035, iron and steel production are on track to grow by 70%. The cement output is set to rise by nearly 55%.
· The stock of air conditioners is projected to grow by over 4.5 times, resulting in electricity demand from air conditioners in 2035 more than Mexico’s total expected consumption that year.
· The total energy demand in India is set to increase by nearly 35% by 2035, and electricity generation capacity nearly triple to 1400 GW.
· Coal is set to retain a strong position in the energy mix in India over the next decades, with the country projected to add about 60 gigawatts of new coal-fired power capacity by 2030.
· Coal-based electricity generation is projected to increase by over 15 per cent.
· Coal provided 40 percent of the energy used in industries like steel, cement, and manufacturing in 2023. By 2035, coal use in industry is expected to grow by 50 percent.
Context: India is poised to face a higher increase in energy demand than any other country over the next decade, according to the World Energy Outlook 2024.
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Solution (b)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Incorrect Correct Correct · It is an annual report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA). · It is the most authoritative global source of energy analysis and projections.
· It identifies and explores the biggest trends in energy demand and supply, as well as what they mean for energy security, emissions, and economic development.
Highlights Related to India: · India is poised to face a higher increase in energy demand than any other country over the next decade, mainly because of its size and the scale of rising demand from all sectors.
· According to the Stated Policies Scenario (STEPS), India is on track to add over 12,000 cars daily to its roads over the period to 2035.
· Built-up space is set to increase by over 1 billion square metres annually. This is larger than the total built space in South Africa.
· By 2035, iron and steel production are on track to grow by 70%. The cement output is set to rise by nearly 55%.
· The stock of air conditioners is projected to grow by over 4.5 times, resulting in electricity demand from air conditioners in 2035 more than Mexico’s total expected consumption that year.
· The total energy demand in India is set to increase by nearly 35% by 2035, and electricity generation capacity nearly triple to 1400 GW.
· Coal is set to retain a strong position in the energy mix in India over the next decades, with the country projected to add about 60 gigawatts of new coal-fired power capacity by 2030.
· Coal-based electricity generation is projected to increase by over 15 per cent.
· Coal provided 40 percent of the energy used in industries like steel, cement, and manufacturing in 2023. By 2035, coal use in industry is expected to grow by 50 percent.
Context: India is poised to face a higher increase in energy demand than any other country over the next decade, according to the World Energy Outlook 2024.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Consider the following statements about Hand-in-Hand Initiative
- Launched in 2024, it is a flagship of Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO).
- It seeks to eradicate poverty and end hunger by accelerating market-based transformation of agri-food systems.
Choose the correct statements:
Correct
Solution (b)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 Statement 2 Incorrect Correct · It was launched in 2019, is a flagship of Food And Agricultural Organisation (FAO). · It prioritizes countries and territories where poverty and hunger are highest, national capacities are limited, or operational difficulties are greatest due to natural or man-made crises.
· It seeks to eradicate poverty (SDG1), end hunger and malnutrition (SDG2), and reduce inequalities (SDG10) by accelerating market-based transformation of agri-food systems to raise incomes, improve nutrition, empower poor and vulnerable populations, and strengthen resilience to climate change. · Approach: It uses geospatial, biophysical and socio-economic data, as well as advanced analytics to identify territories where agricultural transformation and sustainable management of forest and fisheries have the greatest potential for alleviating poverty and hunger.
· Its area of intervention includes developing value chains for priority commodities, building agro-industries and efficient water management systems, introducing digital services and precision agriculture
· Member countries: 72 countries have joined this Initiative.
Context: Recently, the Food And Agricultural Organisation (FAO) Director-General opens the third Hand-in-Hand Investment Forum
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Solution (b)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 Statement 2 Incorrect Correct · It was launched in 2019, is a flagship of Food And Agricultural Organisation (FAO). · It prioritizes countries and territories where poverty and hunger are highest, national capacities are limited, or operational difficulties are greatest due to natural or man-made crises.
· It seeks to eradicate poverty (SDG1), end hunger and malnutrition (SDG2), and reduce inequalities (SDG10) by accelerating market-based transformation of agri-food systems to raise incomes, improve nutrition, empower poor and vulnerable populations, and strengthen resilience to climate change. · Approach: It uses geospatial, biophysical and socio-economic data, as well as advanced analytics to identify territories where agricultural transformation and sustainable management of forest and fisheries have the greatest potential for alleviating poverty and hunger.
· Its area of intervention includes developing value chains for priority commodities, building agro-industries and efficient water management systems, introducing digital services and precision agriculture
· Member countries: 72 countries have joined this Initiative.
Context: Recently, the Food And Agricultural Organisation (FAO) Director-General opens the third Hand-in-Hand Investment Forum
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Consider the following statements about Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary
- It lies in the Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion.
- The River Chambal flows through the sanctuary, dividing it into two parts.
- The sanctuary and the reservoir is designated Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA).
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Correct
Solution (c)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Correct Correct · Location: It is situated in northwestern Madhya Pradesh, with one of its boundaries running along the border of Rajasthan. · It lies in the Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion.
· The sanctuary was notified in 1974 and is spread over an area of 368 sq.km.
· The River Chambal flows through the sanctuary, dividing it into two parts. · Topography: The sanctuary is characterized by its diverse topography, which includes hills, plateaus, and the catchment area of the Gandhi Sagar Dam on the Chambal River.
· Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary and the reservoir is also a designated Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA). · Vegetation: Northern tropical dry deciduous forest, Northern tropical dry mixed deciduous forest and Dry deciduous scrub.
· Flora: The principal tree species found here are Khair, Salai, Kardhai, Dhawda, Tendu and Palash.
Fauna:
· Herbivores like Chinkara, Nilgai, and Spotted Deer, and carnivores like the Indian Leopard, Striped Hyena, and Jackal are found in good numbers in the region.
· It also has a good population of crocodiles, fish, otters, and turtles.
Context: As per the latest development, Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary will see cheetahs being reintroduced in a move to promote tourism in the region.
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Solution (c)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 Statement 2 Statement 3 Correct Correct Correct · Location: It is situated in northwestern Madhya Pradesh, with one of its boundaries running along the border of Rajasthan. · It lies in the Khathiar-Gir dry deciduous forests ecoregion.
· The sanctuary was notified in 1974 and is spread over an area of 368 sq.km.
· The River Chambal flows through the sanctuary, dividing it into two parts. · Topography: The sanctuary is characterized by its diverse topography, which includes hills, plateaus, and the catchment area of the Gandhi Sagar Dam on the Chambal River.
· Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary and the reservoir is also a designated Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA). · Vegetation: Northern tropical dry deciduous forest, Northern tropical dry mixed deciduous forest and Dry deciduous scrub.
· Flora: The principal tree species found here are Khair, Salai, Kardhai, Dhawda, Tendu and Palash.
Fauna:
· Herbivores like Chinkara, Nilgai, and Spotted Deer, and carnivores like the Indian Leopard, Striped Hyena, and Jackal are found in good numbers in the region.
· It also has a good population of crocodiles, fish, otters, and turtles.
Context: As per the latest development, Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary will see cheetahs being reintroduced in a move to promote tourism in the region.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Consider the following statements about SARTHI System
- The National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management has launched the SARTHI System.
- It is an innovative solution to reduce post-harvest losses in perishable food transportation.
Choose the incorrect statements:
Correct
Solution (d)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct · The National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM-K) has launched the Solar Assisted Reefer Transportation with Hybrid Controls and Intelligence (SARTHI) system. · The objective is to reduce post-harvest losses in transporting perishable foods.
· SARTHI containers have dual compartments to store fruits and vegetables, accommodating different temperature and humidity needs.
· It integrates Internet of Things (IoT) technology for real-time monitoring. Sensors track temperature, humidity, ethylene, and CO2 levels, sending data to a mobile app for quality assessment.
· This helps transporters make informed decisions, like rerouting produce to closer markets if spoilage is detected.
Context: Recently, the National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management, Kundli (NIFTEM-K) has introduced Solar Assisted Reefer Transportation with Hybrid Controls and Intelligence (SARTHI) system.
Incorrect
Solution (d)
Statement Analysis
Statement 1 Statement 2 Correct Correct · The National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM-K) has launched the Solar Assisted Reefer Transportation with Hybrid Controls and Intelligence (SARTHI) system. · The objective is to reduce post-harvest losses in transporting perishable foods.
· SARTHI containers have dual compartments to store fruits and vegetables, accommodating different temperature and humidity needs.
· It integrates Internet of Things (IoT) technology for real-time monitoring. Sensors track temperature, humidity, ethylene, and CO2 levels, sending data to a mobile app for quality assessment.
· This helps transporters make informed decisions, like rerouting produce to closer markets if spoilage is detected.
Context: Recently, the National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management, Kundli (NIFTEM-K) has introduced Solar Assisted Reefer Transportation with Hybrid Controls and Intelligence (SARTHI) system.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Petra, historic archaeological city recently seen in news is located in?
Correct
Solution (d)
Option d Correct · Petra: · It is a historic and archaeological city located in southern Jordan.
· It was the center of an Arab kingdom in Hellenistic and Roman times.
· Petra was established in 312 AC, which makes it around 2000 years old.
· It became the capital of the Nabateans people, an Arab tribe, who were referred to in the Bible.
· Under Nabataean rule, Petra prospered as a centre of the spice trade that involved such disparate realms as China, Egypt, Greece, and India.
· The Romans conquered Petra in 106 A.C, and they turned the territory into a Roman province of Arabia.
· During the second and third centuries, Petra continued to grow, and in the seventh century, the Romans lost the power of Petra to Islam.
· In the 12th century, Petra was once again taken by different leaders, and for a while, Petra was hidden until it was found by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in 1812.
Features:
· Many of Petra’s buildings were carved directly into rocky sandstone cliffs.
· The name Petra comes from the Greek word for “rock.”
· The city of Petra was built on a terrace with the Wadi Musa (the Valley of Moses) running through it east to west.
· The valley is enclosed by sandstone cliffs veined with shades of red and purple varying to pale yellow.
· Petra is home to roughly 800 tombs, therefore known as the “Royal Tombs”, with the most renowned being ‘The Treasury’.
· To support the ancient city’s large population, its inhabitants maintained an extensive hydrological system, including dams, cisterns, rock-carved water channels, and ceramic pipes.
· Petra has also been referred to as the “Rose City” because of the color of the stones used in its buildings.
· Petra has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985.
Context: Archaeologists have uncovered a secret tomb in Petra, Jordan, revealing 2000-year-old skeletons and a chalice resembling the Holy Grail.
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Solution (d)
Option d Correct · Petra: · It is a historic and archaeological city located in southern Jordan.
· It was the center of an Arab kingdom in Hellenistic and Roman times.
· Petra was established in 312 AC, which makes it around 2000 years old.
· It became the capital of the Nabateans people, an Arab tribe, who were referred to in the Bible.
· Under Nabataean rule, Petra prospered as a centre of the spice trade that involved such disparate realms as China, Egypt, Greece, and India.
· The Romans conquered Petra in 106 A.C, and they turned the territory into a Roman province of Arabia.
· During the second and third centuries, Petra continued to grow, and in the seventh century, the Romans lost the power of Petra to Islam.
· In the 12th century, Petra was once again taken by different leaders, and for a while, Petra was hidden until it was found by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in 1812.
Features:
· Many of Petra’s buildings were carved directly into rocky sandstone cliffs.
· The name Petra comes from the Greek word for “rock.”
· The city of Petra was built on a terrace with the Wadi Musa (the Valley of Moses) running through it east to west.
· The valley is enclosed by sandstone cliffs veined with shades of red and purple varying to pale yellow.
· Petra is home to roughly 800 tombs, therefore known as the “Royal Tombs”, with the most renowned being ‘The Treasury’.
· To support the ancient city’s large population, its inhabitants maintained an extensive hydrological system, including dams, cisterns, rock-carved water channels, and ceramic pipes.
· Petra has also been referred to as the “Rose City” because of the color of the stones used in its buildings.
· Petra has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985.
Context: Archaeologists have uncovered a secret tomb in Petra, Jordan, revealing 2000-year-old skeletons and a chalice resembling the Holy Grail.
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