This is an MCQ-based quiz on Coal and Petroleum.
It covers CNG, LPG, fossil fuels, domestic fuels, kerosene,
CNG is the abbreviated form of
Combined natural gas
Compressed Natural Gas
Confirmed Natural gas
Condemned Natural gas
Coal, Petroleum and natural gas are examples of
Exhaustible Natural Resources
Inexhaustible Natural Resources
Expensive Resources
None of the above
Fossil fuels are obtained from:
Coal is formed from the remains of:
Which substance is formed by the carbonization of dead vegetation?
Naphthalene balls are obtained from coal tar and are used as:
Consider the given statements and choose the correct one:
Which of the following is manmade resource?
The first oil well was drilled in
The percentage of methane in natural gas 15:
“Black gold’:
In India petroleum deposit was first found in the state of
Gujarat
Maharastra
Assam
West Bengal
Naphthalene balls used to repel moth and insect is derived from
Petroleum
Sugar
Coal tar
LPG
The slow process of conversion of dead vegetation into coal is called
Carbonisation
Fuelification
Coalification
None of the above
Petrochemicals are obtained from
Petroleum
Natural gas
Petroleum and natural gas
None of these
Which Of The Following Is Not A Constituent Of Petroleum?
Paraffin wax
Lubricating Oil
Petrol
Coke
The main gas present in LPG is:
Methane
Propane
Butane
Hexane
The main elements present In petroleum are:
Carbon and Oxygen
Carbon and Nitrogen
Carbon and Hydrogen
Hydrogen and Oxygen
The place In India where natural gas ii directly supplied through pipes (or) burning in homes and factories is:
Lucknow
Surat
Vadodara
Munai
The most commonly used liquid fuel in our homes is:
Kerosene
Petrol
Diesel
Fuel oil