1) ICMR’s ‘Solar for healthcare’ initiative is aimed at which of the following?
a. Using sun’s rays for cancer treatment
b. Utilising sun’s rays in skin treatment
c. Provide uninterrupted electricity supply
d. Harnessing sun’s rays to artificially produce Vitamin D essential for humans
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ANSWER: Provide uninterrupted electricity supply
Explanation:
- The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has signed an MoU with the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), a policy research institution, to launch a new ‘Initiative on Solar for Healthcare’.
- The collaboration will focus on providing effective health care delivery at the last mile by reducing uncertainty in critical infrastructure, particularly electricity supply via cost effective solar-based solutions.
- Under this collaboration, on a pilot basis, ICMR will install solar systems at select PHCs in partnership with three state governments and evaluate its impact on healthcare delivery and health outcomes.
- The aim of the collaboration is to create resilient health systems in rural India, benefitting primarily women and children.
- In the absence of electricity, services catered by health institutions such as institutional deliveries, paediatric emergencies, and administering of vaccines get severely affected. Electricity access in health centres is also imperative as a means to facilitate communication services, tele-health applications and to retain skilled health workers.
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2) ICMR has signed an MoU with CEEW for new initiative on solar for healthcare. What does CEEW stand for?
a. Council on Energy and Water
b. Council on Environment and Water
c. Council on Energy and Waste
d. Council on Environment and Waste
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ANSWER: Council on Environment and Water
Explanation: The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has signed an MoU with the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), a policy research institution, to launch a new ‘Initiative on Solar for Healthcare’. - The collaboration will focus on providing effective health care delivery at the last mile by reducing uncertainty in critical infrastructure, particularly electricity supply via cost effective solar-based solutions.
- As of 2015, nearly 35 million citizens in rural India rely on un-electrified PHCs for primary health services.
- The synergy between health and energy are the two specific goals of this initiative, and the efforts within this collaboration advances on both fronts.
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3) Where is the world’s largest single rooftop solar power plant of 11.5 Mw capacity?
a. Amritsar
b. Dera Baba Jaimal
c. Both of the above
d. None of the above
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ANSWER: Dera Baba Jaimal
Explanation: World’s largest single rooftop solar power plant of 11.5 Mw capacity was inaugurated in Beas near Amritsar in Punjab. - Spread at a single rooftop stretch of 42 acre at Dera Baba Jaimal, the project was synchronised earlier this year.
- In addition to single largest rooftop solar power plant, seven rooftop solar power plants of 8Mw capacity were also inaugurated in Beas Dera campus making this place the highest single campus generating solar power of 19.5 Mw at multiple rooftops in the country.
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4) World's largest single rooftop solar power plant has been inaugurated in
a. Rajashthan
b. Punjab
c. Gujarat
d. Jammu and Kashmir
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ANSWER: Punjab
Explanation:
- World's largest single rooftop solar power plant of 11.5 Mw capacity has been inaugurated in Beas near Amritsar in Punjab.
- Spread at a single rooftop stretch of 42 acre at Dera Baba Jaimal, the project was synchronised earlier this year.
- The project would generate clean and green energy sufficient to power approximately 8000 homes.
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5) What does GEDA stand for in the context of solar power generation?
a. Gujarat Energy Development Agency
b. Gandhinagar Energy Development Agency
c. Goa Energy Development Agency
d. Gangtok Energy Development Agency
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ANSWER: Gujarat Energy Development Agency
Explanation: In an attempt to scale up the present solar power generation in Gujarat, the state government is now all set to launch its much awaited project of grid-connected rooftop solar power units, wherein residential property owners will be encouraged to install this new system. - The Solar Rooftop project was initiated by Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA), which is the state nodal agency to promote renewable energy.
- In the current fiscal of 2016-17, GEDA has set a target of generating 50 megawatt (MW) of electricity by installing such rooftop solar photovoltaic (SPV) units across Gujarat.
- This rooftop solar project is for residential consumers only
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6) Which is the correct order of the states in their descending order of solar energy generation capacity?
a. Gujarat > Rajasthan > Madhya Pradesh > Tamil Nadu
b. Rajasthan > Gujarat > Madhya Pradesh > Maharashtra
c. Gujarat > Rajasthan > Maharashtra > Madhya Pradesh
d. Rajasthan > Gujarat > Maharashtra > Madhya Pradesh
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ANSWER: Rajasthan > Gujarat > Madhya Pradesh > Maharashtra
Explanation: The installed capacity of solar power in India crossed the milestone of 5,000 MW. The cumulative installed capacity has reached to 5,130 MW. The state of Rajasthan stands 1st in the country with 1264 MW, followed by Gujarat (1024MW), Madhya Pradesh (679 MW), Tamil Nadu (419 MW), Maharashtra (379 MW) and Andhra Pradesh (357 MW). The Government has set the ambitious target of generating 100 GW of solar power by the year 2021-22 under the National Solar Mission.
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7) Which of the following statements is/ are correct about Jawaharlal nehru national solar power mission?
1. The Mission under the aegis of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. 2. The Mission has set the target of deploying 20,000 MW of grid connected solar power by 2022.
a. Only 1
b. Only 2
c. Both
d. None
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ANSWER: Both
Explanation: - The Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission was launched on the 11th January, 2010 by the Prime Minister. - The Mission has set the ambitious target of deploying 20,000 MW of grid connected solar power by 2022 is aimed at reducing the cost of solar power generation in the country through (i) long term policy; (ii) large scale deployment goals; (iii) aggressive R&D; and (iv) domestic production of critical raw materials, components and products, as a result to achieve grid tariff parity by 2022. - Mission will create an enabling policy framework to achieve this objective and make India a global leader in solar energy.
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8) Stanford engineers including that of Indian origin have developed which type of coating to boost and cool solar cells and their efficiency?
a. Transluscent
b. Transparent
c. Opaque
d. None of the above
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ANSWER: Transparent
Explanation: Stanford engineers Shanhui Fan, a professor of electrical engineering, research associate Aaswath P Raman and doctoral candidate Linxiao Zhu at Stanford University in US, have found a solution which is based on a thin, patterned silica material laid on top of a traditional solar cell to boost its efficiency and cool the solar cells. As the heat of the solar cells increases, they become less efficient at covering photons in light into electricity with can be used. Material of the coating is transparent to the visible sunlight powering solar cells, yet captures and emits thermal radiation or heat from infrared rays. In 2014, the same researchers developed an ultrathin material radiating infrared heat directly back toward space without atmospheric warming. For a typical crystalline silicon solar cell with an efficiency of 20 per cent, minus 5 degrees Celsius of cooling would improve absolute cell efficiency by over 1 per cent, a figure that represents a significant gain in energy production. The transparent thermal overlay works best in dry environments.
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9) President Pranab Mukerjee on 19 September 2015 presented the National Tourism Award 2013-2014 to which city for being the Best Heritage City?
a. Gwalior, MP
b. Varanasi, UP
c. Cuttack, Odisha
d. None of the above
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ANSWER: Gwalior, MP
Explanation: Gwalior, gets Best Heritage City award.
President Pranab Mukherjee conferred the National Tourism Awards 2013-2014 to following awardees -
- The state of Gujarat: Best State/UT for Comprehensive Tourism Development
- Heritage City Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh: Best Heritage City
- Municipal Council of Maheshwar (Distt.Khargone) in Madhya Pradesh: Best Civic Management of a Tourist Destination in B Category.
- Gujarat: Best Film Promotion Friendly State/Union territory.
- Department of Tourism of Kerala: Most Innovative use of Information technology.
- The Great backwaters of Kerala by Kerala Tourism: Best Tourism Film.
- The Coffee Table Book Gujarat’s 50 Golden Destinations by Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Ltd: Best Tourism Promotion Publicity material.
- M/s Kuoni Travel India Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon: Best Inbound Tour Operators/Travel agents in the category of earning Foreign Exchange of 100 crore rupees or more annually.
- M/s Trail Blazer Tours India Pvt: earning Foreign Exchange of 50-100 crore rupees in a year.
- M/s Eco Mobility and Hospitality Pvt Ltd: Category I of Tourist Transport Operator.
- M/s Snow Leopard Adventure Pvt Ltd, Gurgaon: Best Adventure Tour Operator.
National Tourism Awards are presented each year Union Ministry of Tourism to various segments of the travel, tourism and hospitality industry. These awards are being given since the early 1990s.
The following are awarded-State Governments, Union Territories, hotels, travel agents, tour operators and individuals in recognition of their performance in their respective fields.
Comprehensive Development of Tourism, Best Rural Tourism Project, Medical Tourism Facilities, Best Heritage City, Best Heritage Walk, Best Hotels, Awards to Inbound Tour Operators and Travel Agents are some of the categories in which the award is given.
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10) What is the target set by Cabinet for India’s solar power capacity by 2022 under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission?
a. 10 Thousand MW
b. 1000 KW
c. 1 Lakh KW
d. 1 Lakh MW
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ANSWER: 1 Lakh MW
Explanation: The Cabinet gave its approval on 17th June’15 for stepping up India’s solar power capacity target under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission by five times, reaching 1,00,000 Mega Watt by 2022. The target will principally comprise of 40,000 mega watt Rooftop and 60,000 mega watt through Large and Medium Scale Grid Connected Solar Power Projects. With this ambitious target, India will become one of the largest Green Energy producers in the world, surpassing several developed countries.
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