1) Which among the following is not the pronged approach to energy management? a. Capacity utilization b. Fine turning of equipment c. Technology up gradation d. All of these e. None of these
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2) 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 a. 1947 b. 1948 c. 1956 d. 1958
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3) Energy conservation act was formed in the year a. 1998 b. 1999 c. 2000 d. 2001
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4) The Indian electricity rules of 1956 cover a. Inspections of electric installations b. Licensing c. General safety precautions d. Only b and c e. All of these
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5) The water pollution prevention and control act was formed in the year a. 1986 b. 1974 c. 1981 d. 1980
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6) In passive potential energy strategies, a. There is no systematic planning b. Measures with low profitability is not considered c. One should have high knowledge of the energy price d. All of these
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7) The energy strategies of companies have the principle of a. restoring and preserving the environment b. reducing wastes and pollutants c. educating the people about energy conservation d. all of these e. none of these
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8) The monitor and control of energy management system is done by using a. MATLAB b. SCADA c. AUTO - CAED d. All of these e. None of these
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9) Cloud base energy management system provides the ability to a. Remotely control HVAC b. Collect real time data c. Generate intelligent, specific and real time guidance d. Only b and c e. All of these
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10) In valley filling, the incremental costs during peak hours are a. Less than the average costs of electricity b. More than the average costs of electricity c. Equal to the average cost of electricity d. None of these
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