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Quiz on Reading Comprehension

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Question 1

Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.

As the price of gasoline spiked to record highs in 2007 and 2008, interest in alternatives to fossil fuels, and electric transportation in particular, also spiked. It raised however, many questions about the true environmental impact of electric cars.
The electric car is being upheld as an ethical, green, nifty and cheap alternative to the carbon dioxide-emitting automobiles clogging city roads around the world today. Though electric cars are not a popular choice. The industry’s future plans are riding high on the hope that on improving certain factors, (which are currently deficient) such as, effective marketing, a growing public awareness of the need for clean air and the increase in demand, the prices would eventually be driven down.
However, battery powered vehicles may still fail to completely replace liquid fuel-fed ones but with more electric and hybrid vehicles on the road. there is greater scope for a makeover in the way environment is impacted by the automobiles. However, if the power to charge the battery-operated vehicle is to be sourced from grids using conventional coal-fired power plants. The electric car wouldn't really be all that green. These would actually cause an increase in demand on the power plant's energy production causing them to produce more power and thus more pollution, unless greener ways of energy production are used. But as of now the bulk of the electricity used to charge the batteries of electric vehicles is generated by fossil fuel burning power stations and only 12% by the clean methods. Also, the amount of energy used by coal fired Power stations to create the electricity to recharge electric vehicles makes them half as efficient as diesel cars. Recent studies indicate that carbon emissions may reduce only by an insignificant level even if there is a sudden surge in demand for electric cars.
Other factors making the rechargeable cars less efficient include the amount of electricity lost in the journey between the coal-fired power stations which generate II and the point where It recharges the car and the energy Lost by the faulty first generation batteries and motors. The researchers calculated that of the energy burned in a power station, only a quarter reaches an electric current after leakages and losses along the supply chain, giving the vehicle an energy efficiency score of 24%. this amounts to more than 75% energy loss much before the car is even put on ignition. A modern diesel engine, by contrast, achieves 45% efficiency. This suggests that if fossil fuels are to be burned, it is much more efficient to do it within the engine f a vehicle rather than at a power station and then try to send It via the National Gild, where a lot of energy is wasted, and finally to store it In a battery which in itself might leak power.

Electric cars may still survive since the car's emissions would be far less polluting than those that run on fossil fuels, with very minor emissions of sulphur caused when the batteries charge and discharge. When compared to current emissions standards, electric cars are zero emissions. The gasoline engine by comparison does not fare as well. Gasoline and diesel fuel burned In internal combustion engines for transportation-account for 54 Per cent of nitrites of oxygen, 80 per cent or carbon monoxide and 28 per cent of carbon dioxide pollution produced. Switching to electric vehicles drops those percentages to zero, and only slightly increases sulphur emissions. So, even when the power plants burn dirty fuel, the amount or pollution Is less than oil burning car would create. And this picture Is Improving all the time, as clean energy sources are added to the grid.
The goal should be to make more electric cars with greater incentives for consumers and Producers, as well as feeding grids with mare power from renewable resources- as per the objectives stated in the numerous Plans on
Climate change. And once this goal is achieved, the debate whether controlling emission at a few power plants is marc convenient than controlling emission at millions of tailpipes is would continue.
Why does the author fear that the electric cars may eventually not be very eco-friendly?

Question 2

What, according to the author needs to be done in order to make the electric cars more eco-friendly?

Question 3

Which of the following suggestions does the author make in order to popularize the electric cars?

Question 4

Why, according to the author, are electric cars not a popular option among the people?
(A) The recharging points are not easily available everywhere
(B) Effective marketing of the eco-friendly cars has been lacking.
(C) Lack of appreciation among the people for the need of unpolluted air.

Question 5

Why, according to the author, may the electric cars survive despite all their current deficiencies?
(A) Electric cars will be subsidised and thus would prove to be cost efficient to the buyers.
(B) An increasing number of grids are shifting to alternate forms or energy production.
(C) In the future, incentives would be provided to those driving electric cars.
(D) Pollution caused by the electric cars is far less as compared to the fossil fuel driven cars.

Question 6

Which of the following can be the most appropriate title for the given passage?

Question 7

Which of the following can be inferred from the given passage?

Question 8

Which of the following is not true in the context of the given passage?

Question 9

Why, according to the author, the efficiency of the electric cars low even before they actually hit the roads?
(A) A lot of energy is lost during the transit of electricity from the grid to the recharge point.
(B) The manufacturing cost of the electric cars is much higher than that of the other cars.
(C) The batteries and the motors of the electric cars are still relatively new and waste a lot of power.

Question 10

Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words
PICTURE

Question 11

Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words
FEEDING

Question 12

Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in meaning to the word/group of words
SURGE

Question 13

Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words
SLIGHTLY

Question 14

Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words
SWITCHING

Question 15

Choose the word/group of words which is most opposite in meaning to the word/group of words
INCENTIVES
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