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131.
The National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to decarbonize which sectors?
A Only the power generation sector
B Primarily the agricultural sector
C Hard-to-abate sectors like heavy industry and transportation
D Exclusively the residential sector
132.
What is a key economic benefit expected from the National Green Hydrogen Mission?
A Increased reliance on imported fossil fuels
B Creation of millions of green jobs and boost to domestic manufacturing
C Reduction in renewable energy generation
D Decreased export potential for clean energy technologies
133.
Which of the following is NOT a major challenge for India's Green Hydrogen Mission?
A High cost of electrolyzers
B Availability of sufficient renewable energy capacity
C Development of hydrogen storage and transportation infrastructure
D Lack of government interest and policy support
134.
India launched its National Green Hydrogen Mission in which year?
A 2021
B 2022
C 2023
D 2024
135.
What is the primary method for producing green hydrogen?
A Steam methane reforming
B Coal gasification
C Electrolysis powered by renewable energy
D Biomass gasification
136.
The bio-concrete material is designed to provide a stable and porous substrate for:
A Marine mammals to rest
B Coral larvae to settle and grow
C Submarine navigation
D Underwater mining operations
137.
Beyond biodiversity, what other significant benefits do healthy coral reefs provide?
A Increased atmospheric oxygen levels
B Coastal protection and economic benefits through tourism and fisheries
C Regulation of global rainfall patterns
D Source of rare earth minerals
138.
Pilot projects for the bio-concrete technology have been conducted in which of the following locations?
A The Amazon Rainforest and the Sahara Desert
B The Arctic Ocean and the Antarctic Peninsula
C The Great Barrier Reef and the Maldives
D The Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea
139.
Which of the following are major threats to coral reefs globally?
A Volcanic activity and seismic shifts
B Overfishing and plastic pollution
C Climate change (ocean warming and acidification) and pollution
D Invasive species and deforestation
140.
What is the primary advantage of the new 'bio-concrete' technology for coral reef restoration?
A It is a purely natural material with no artificial components.
B It accelerates coral settlement and growth by mimicking natural structures and incorporating beneficial microorganisms.
C It is significantly more expensive than traditional coral gardening methods.
D It is primarily designed for terrestrial plant restoration.