Energy LAW Objective Questions




   
Q.1 The origin of Oil & Gas industry in India tracked back to ________

 1)1867

 2) 1868

 3) 1869

4) 1870

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Q.2 Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) was established in

1) 1954

2)1955

3) 1956

4) 1957

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Q.3NELP has been replaced by:

1) HTLP

2) HILP

3) HELP

4) HALP

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Q.4 Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Body (PNGRB) Act was passed in the year of:

1) 2005

2)2006

3) 2007

4) 2008

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Q.5 When did The Electricity Act, 2003, come into force?

1) 01 April 2004

2) 01 March 2003

3) 10 June 2003

4) 23 April 2004

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Q.6The key features of Hydrocarbon Exploration Licensing Policy include

1) Uniform license for exploration and production of all forms of

2) An open acreage licensing policy

3) A revenue sharing model

4) All

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Q.7 Pursuant to ______of the Constitution of India, the regulation and development of oil fields, mineral oil resources, petroleum and petroleum products falls within the jurisdiction of the Union Parliament, that is, the federal legislative body of India-

1) Article 245

2) Article 246

3) Article 247

4) Article 248

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Q.8 The Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Act was passed in the year:

1) 1945

2) 1946

3) 1947

4) 1948

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Q.9 The Oilfields Act is the primary legislation governing the ______oil and gas sector:

1) Upstream

2) Midstream

3) Both

4) None

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Q.10 This is the regulatory agency under the Indian government's Ministry of Labour and Employment-

1) Oil Industry Safety Directorate

2) Directorate General of Hydrocarbons

3) Directorate General of Mines Safety

4) Oil Industry Safety Directorate

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Q.11 Territorial Waters, Continental Shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone and Other Maritime Zones Act came into force in the year of-

1) 1974

2) 1975

3)1976

4) 1977

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Q.12 The Directorate General of Hydro Carbon was established in:

1) 1992

2)1993

3) 1994

4) 1995

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Q.13 The OPEC stands for-

1) Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries

2) Organization of the Petroleum Exploitation Countries

3) Organization of the Power Exporting Countries

4) All,

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Q.14 The price of oil and gas is determined by-

1) Supply

2) Demand

3) International market

4) All

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Q.15 PNGRB stands for

1) Petroleum& Natural Gas Regulatory Body

2) Petrol & Non Gas Regulatory Body

3) Both

4) None

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Q.16 The prices of petrol and diesel are determined by various factors.

1) The cost of crude oil

2) The taxes the Centre and states impose

3) Dealer's commission and VAT that gets added before it's sold to the consumer

4) All

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Q.17 Key features of HELP are

1) A revenue sharing model

2) Marketing and pricing freedom for the crude oil and natural gas produced.

3) None

4) Both

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Q.18 Which Ministry is responsible for the Administration of the Electricity Act, 2003-

1) The Ministry of Electricity

2) The Ministry of Power

3) The Ministry of Hydrocarbon

4) All

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Q.19 The Petroleum Act was passed in ___

1) 1932

2) 1933

3)1934

4) 1935

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Q.20 Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana and PAHAL are the initiative of_

1) Ministry of Petroleum & Gas

2) Ministry of Power

3) Ministry of Forest

4) All

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Q.21 Coal India Limited (CIL), Nryveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) Limited and Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) are under the control of

1) Ministry of Petroleum

2) Ministry of Environment

3) Ministry of Coal

4) None

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Q.22 Headquarter of OPEC is in-

1) Vienna

2) Brussels

3) Hague

4) New Delhi

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Q.23 In which city was first demonstration of electricity?

1) Bombay

2) Calcutta

3) Darjeeling

4) Delhi

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Q.24 in which city the first hydroelectric installation was installed in India

1) Pune

2) Calcutta

3) Bombay

4) Darjeeling

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Q.25 Salient feature Indian Electricity Act, 1887 is

1) Jurisdiction of local government and Government of India

2) Bulk sale of electricity

3) Protection of persons and injury

4) Lighting license

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Q.26 BEST, Full name of company

1)Bombay Energy Supply &Tramway company

2) Bombay Electric Supply&Tramway Company

3) Bombay Emission Supply & Tramway company

4) Bombay Energy supply & transport company

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Q.27 Main concern of Indian electricity act, 1910

1) Lighting license

2) Protection of persons and injury

3) Power of licensing to Local government

4) Street lighting

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Q.28 Energy law covers

1) All aspects of renewable and non-renewable energy

2) Distribution and sitting for forms of energy

3) The regulation and taxation of existing energy sources

4) All of these

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Q.29 Petroleum and natural gas are ____________ only to coal in India‘s commercial energy

1) Second

2) Third

3) 1 & 2

4) None

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Q.30 first act was enacted in relation to electricity supply after independence

1) Indian electricity act 1948

2) Indian electricity act, 1950

3) Electricity Supply act, 1948

4) Electricity transmission and supply act, 1948

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