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_______ is a non-conductor of heat and electricity.

  1. Mica

  2. Bauxite

  3. Chrome

  4. Asbestos


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mica is a shiny mineral and is used extensively in electrical and electronic industry. It has many properties which make it useful – it comes in thin layers, and is a non-conductor of electricity and heat. 

Which mineral is used for industrial and medical purposes?

  1. Barium

  2. Chrome

  3. Mica

  4. Bauxite


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Barium is used for both industrial and medical purpose. It is obtained from the mineral Barite. Barium is used for making paper, rubber, clutches of cars. It is also used in radiology for x-rays of the digestive system.

Which mineral is being banned all over the world?

  1. Mica

  2. Chrome

  3. Copper

  4. Asbestos


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Asbestos is a heat-resistant mineral, which is used extensively in many industries and also for household roofing. However, it is known to be very bad for the health of those working on them, and its use is now being banned all over the world. 

Which raw material is used in making of glass and ceramicware?

  1. Chrome

  2. Feldspar

  3. Barytes

  4. Bauxite


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • Feldspar is an important ingredient in the manufacture of glass and an important raw material as well, because it acts as a fluxing agent, reducing the melting temperature of quartz and helping to control the viscosity of glass. 
  • In the manufacturing of ceramics, feldspar is the second most important ingredient after clay.

Which mineral is used extensively in the packaging of food products?

  1. Mica

  2. Aluminium

  3. Chrome

  4. Asbestos


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 Commonly used to make cans, foil, and laminated paper or plastic packaging, aluminum is a lightweight, silvery white metal derived from bauxite ore, where it exists in combination with oxygen as alumina. Magnesium and manganese are often added to aluminum to improve its strength properties (Page and others 2003). Unlike many metals, aluminum is highly resistant to most forms of corrosion; its natural coating of aluminum oxide provides a highly effective barrier to the effects of air, temperature, moisture, and chemical attack.

________ is used for preparing stailnless steel utensils.

  1. Mica

  2. Bauxite

  3. Chrome

  4. Iron


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Chrome is used for preparing ‘stainless steel’ utensils. Since it does not corrode (unlike iron or copper) it is used both for making utensils and also for storing industrial liquids like acids. 

Which of the following is not an example of non-conventional energy source _____________.

  1. Solar energy

  2. Wind energy

  3. Biomass

  4. Petroleum


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Energy generated from natural sources like wind, tides, solar, geothermal heat, and biomass including farm and animal wastes is called non-conventional energy. It has following features like: it is pollution free, they are renewable and are abundant in nature. Among the given options petroleum is not an example of non-conventional energy resource.

Which of the following are features of non-conventional energy sources ______________.

  1. Pollution free

  2. Renewable

  3. Abundant

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Energy generated from natural sources like wind, tides, solar, geothermal heat, and biomass including farm and animal wastes is called non-conventional energy. It has following features like: it is pollution free, they are renewable and are abundant in nature.

The most important atomic mineral/s found in India include

  1. Uranium

  2. Thorium

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 Uranium and thorium, which are important minerals found in Jharkhand and the Aravalli ranges of Rajasthan are used for generating atomic or nuclear power. The Monazite sands of Kerala is also rich in thorium.

UCIL stands for

  1. Uranium Corporation of India Ltd

  2. United Council of India Ltd

  3. Uranium Council of India Ltd

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL) is a centrally owned public sector,under the Department of atomic energy  for Uranium mining and uranium processing. The corporation was founded in 1967 and is responsible for the mining and milling of uranium ore in India.