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Sunday, 4 May 2014
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Scientists developed World’s First Solar Jet Fuel
Scientists developed World’s First Solar Jet Fuel
Scientists on 29 April 2014 for the first time developed Solar Jet Fuel using Sunlight, water and carbon dioxide (Co2). The project called SOLAR-JET was funded by European Union (EU).
Solar-Jet project partners include the German Aerospace Center (DLR), ETH Zürich, Bauhaus Luftfahrt and Shell.
Researchers have for the first time successfully demonstrated the entire production chain for renewable kerosene, using concentrated light as a high-temperature energy source.
The process
In a first step concentrated simulating sunlight was used to convert carbon dioxide and water to synthesis gas (syngas) in a high-temperature solar reactor containing metal-oxide based materials. The syngas is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The syngas was then converted into kerosene by Shell using the established Fischer-Tropsch process.
Fischer-Tropsch derived fuels are already certified and can be used by existing vehicles and aircraft without modifications of their engines or of fuel infrastructure.
About Solar Jet
The four-year SOLAR-JET project was launched in June 2011. The project received 2.2 million Euros from the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7).
The project is still at the experimental stage, with a glassful of jet fuel produced in laboratory conditions, using simulated sunlight. However, the results give hope that in future any liquid hydrocarbon fuels could be produced from sunlight, CO2 and water.
Some Confusing GK questions and answers
Answer: Japan
2. Which spiritual leader’s throne is the Lion Throne?
Answer: Dalai Lama
3. Which world famous throne was decorated by the Kuh-i-Nur diamond?
Answer: Takht-e Tavus (The Peacock Throne)
4. Who is the longest served Pope of the Roman Catholics?
Answer: Pius IX
5. Which religion’s holiest day of the year is known as ‘Yom Kippur’?
Answer: Judaism
6. Which is the oldest poem in the English language?
Answer: Ans. Beowulf
7. Which country owns the maximum number of nuclear war heads?
Answer: Russia
8. The highest military honour in the United Kingdom is known as …………?
Answer: Victoria Cross
9. Which country issued the largest coin in the world?
Answer: Sweden
10. The first cheque was issued on 22 April 1659 in..........?
Answer: London
11. Who was the first to invent the credit cards?
Answer: Frank X McNamara (USA)
12. Which bank was the operators of the world’s first ATM, began operation on 27 June 1967 at London?
Answer: Barclays Bank
13. Which is the only gem of the world made of a single element?
Answer: Diamond
14. Name the volcanic rock best known for sometimes containing diamonds?
Answer: Kimberlite
15. Which element is used to coat the photocopying drum of Xerox machine?
Answer: Selenium
Some Indian GK Questions
Which is the Website of India Post?
Answer: Indiapost.gov. in
Expand the abbreviation G.P.O?
Answer: General Post Office
Shantivan is the Samadhi place of:
Answer: Jawaharlal Nehru
Central Food Technological Research Institute is at:
Answer: Mysore
‘Straight from the heart’ is the autobiography of:
Answer: Kapil Dev
The Red Fort in Delhi was built by:
Answer: Shahjahan
International Literacy Day is observed on:
Answer: September 8
The Leader who is known as the ‘Grand Old Man of India’?
Answer: Dadabhai Naoroji
The author of the book ‘Gandhi His Life And Thought’?
Answer: J.B. Kripalani
The first Indian who got the Nobel Prize for physics?
Answer: Dr. C.V. Raman
The first Chief Election Commissioner of India?
Answer: Sukumar Sen
First official census conducted in India on?
Answer: 1872
First woman chief election commissioner of India?
Answer: V.S. Ramadevi
Indian state with the largest area under forest is:
Answer: Madhya Pradesh
Largest Zoo in India is at:
Answer: Calcutta
Gir Forest in India is in:
Answer: Gujarat
Which is known as the “Heart and Soul” of the Indian Constitution?
Answer: Right to constitutional remedy
The person who gave the call “Dilli Chalo”:
Answer: Subhash Chandra Bose
The first Indian postage was released in:
Answer: 1854
The river which originates in the Gupta ganga hills of Orissa:
Answer: Baitarani
The river which originates Kulu hills near Rohtang pass:
Answer: Beas
The river which originates near the Chemayungdung glacier near mansarovar lake:
Answer: Brahmaputra
Which river originates near Lahul in Himachal Pradesh?
Answer: Chenab
The river which originates from thriambak hills:
Answer: Godavari
Which state has the largest mangrove forest area?
Answer: West Bengal
Which state has the second largest mangrove forest area?
Answer: Gujarat
Which state has the least forest area?
Answer: Punjab
Which state has the least percentage of forest area?
Answer: Punjab
The headquarters of the Forest Survey of India:
Answer: Dehra Dun
The only crator lake in India:
Answer: Lonar
In which state is Lonar lake?
Answer: Maharashtra
Nalsarovar lake is in the state of:
Answer: Gujarat
The saltiest lake in India:
Answer: Sambhar
In which state is Sambhar lake?
Answer: Rajastan
Answer: Rajastan
Kasiranga national park in Assam is famous for:
Answer: One horned Rhino
Keolodeo national park is in the state of:
Answer: Rajastan
In which state is Elephanta caves?
Answer: Maharashtra