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MCQs 2026

1161.
Which organization convened the Global Climate Summit 2026?
A World Trade Organization (WTO)
B International Monetary Fund (IMF)
C United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
D World Health Organization (WHO)
1162.
What is the new collective pledge for global emissions reduction by 2035, as agreed at the summit?
A 40% reduction compared to 2019 levels
B 50% reduction compared to 2019 levels
C 60% reduction compared to 2019 levels
D 70% reduction compared to 2019 levels
1163.
What was the primary aim of the Global Climate Summit 2026?
A To negotiate a new global trade agreement
B To review progress on the Paris Agreement and set new emission reduction targets
C To discuss global security threats
D To establish a new international space agency
1164.
Where was the Global Climate Summit 2026 held?
A New York
B Geneva
C Paris
D London
1165.
What does GW stand for in the context of energy capacity?
A Gigawatt
B Giga-volt
C Global Wattage
D General Wattage
1166.
The government has been promoting renewable energy through:
A Increased subsidies for fossil fuels
B Supportive policies, incentives, and targets
C Restrictions on renewable energy development
D Discouraging investor confidence
1167.
The transition to renewable energy also contributes to:
A Increased air pollution
B Reduced green jobs
C Reduced air pollution and creation of green jobs
D Higher dependence on imported energy
1168.
India aims to solidify its position as a global leader in:
A Fossil fuel production
B Clean energy
C Nuclear energy
D Traditional manufacturing
1169.
What is a key challenge for integrating renewables into the grid efficiently?
A Over-supply of electricity
B Developing storage solutions for grid stability
C Excessive government regulation
D Lack of demand for electricity
1170.
Besides solar and wind, which other renewable sources contribute to India's capacity?
A Geothermal and tidal energy
B Hydro, biomass, and waste-to-energy
C Nuclear and fossil fuels
D Coal and natural gas