The document contains a 10 question quiz about energy and energy transfer in biological systems. It covers topics like:
- ATP hydrolysis and the energy released from breaking its phosphoanhydride bonds
- The difference in energy content between ATP and ADP
- Whether protein synthesis or DNA replication are catabolic or anabolic processes
- How energy flows and is transformed as it moves through biological systems
The document describes the format for a quiz competition between 5 student-teacher teams. It includes 3 rounds:
Round 1 has 10 multiple choice questions worth 10 points each. Rounds 2 and 3 are buzzer rounds with questions worth 10 and 20 points respectively, and penalties for incorrect answers. The top scoring team wins. If there is a tie, a tiebreaker round will be held.
Coal forms over millions of years from the accumulation and compression of plant matter in an oxygen-deprived environment like a swamp. The level of cooking and pressure experienced during burial determines the grade of coal, from lignite to anthracite. Coal provides an important fuel source and its byproducts have many industrial uses. Petroleum and natural gas are formed similarly from the remains of ancient marine organisms. They become trapped underground in permeable reservoir rocks sealed by impermeable caprock. Drilling releases these fuels which are refined into useful products like gasoline, lubricants, plastics and more. Plastics are synthetic polymers with applications across many industries due to their versatility and low cost.
Organizational redesign at Bharat Petroleum Corporation LimitedVaibhav Vyas
The document summarizes the organizational redesign at BPCL (Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited), an Indian state-owned oil and gas company, to prepare it for privatization. Key points:
- BPCL underwent two phases of redesign between 1998-2003 to shift from a functional to divisional structure with six strategic business units and a stronger customer focus. Consultants helped facilitate the process.
- The redesign involved changing BPCL's vision, strengthening its sales force without additional hiring, introducing competency mapping and job rotation, and focusing on performance management and rewards.
- The effects of the redesign were increased profits, improved market share for BPCL compared to competitors, and preparedness of
This energy quiz document contains information about different types of kinetic and potential energy examples, formulas for calculating kinetic and potential energy, converting between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures, and calculating the heat absorbed by silver using the heat equation. It provides the formulas needed to calculate kinetic energy as KE = 1/2mv^2, potential energy as PE = mgh, converting Celsius to Fahrenheit as F = (C x 9/5) + 32, and calculating heat as Q = mcΔT.
This slides gives an overall idea about BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD KOCHI REFINERY ,products produced ,processed involved etc ...For further details contact the oranisations website .
The document contains a 10 question quiz about energy and energy transfer in biological systems. It covers topics like:
- ATP hydrolysis and the energy released from breaking its phosphoanhydride bonds
- The difference in energy content between ATP and ADP
- Whether protein synthesis or DNA replication are catabolic or anabolic processes
- How energy flows and is transformed as it moves through biological systems
The document describes the format for a quiz competition between 5 student-teacher teams. It includes 3 rounds:
Round 1 has 10 multiple choice questions worth 10 points each. Rounds 2 and 3 are buzzer rounds with questions worth 10 and 20 points respectively, and penalties for incorrect answers. The top scoring team wins. If there is a tie, a tiebreaker round will be held.
Coal forms over millions of years from the accumulation and compression of plant matter in an oxygen-deprived environment like a swamp. The level of cooking and pressure experienced during burial determines the grade of coal, from lignite to anthracite. Coal provides an important fuel source and its byproducts have many industrial uses. Petroleum and natural gas are formed similarly from the remains of ancient marine organisms. They become trapped underground in permeable reservoir rocks sealed by impermeable caprock. Drilling releases these fuels which are refined into useful products like gasoline, lubricants, plastics and more. Plastics are synthetic polymers with applications across many industries due to their versatility and low cost.
Organizational redesign at Bharat Petroleum Corporation LimitedVaibhav Vyas
The document summarizes the organizational redesign at BPCL (Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited), an Indian state-owned oil and gas company, to prepare it for privatization. Key points:
- BPCL underwent two phases of redesign between 1998-2003 to shift from a functional to divisional structure with six strategic business units and a stronger customer focus. Consultants helped facilitate the process.
- The redesign involved changing BPCL's vision, strengthening its sales force without additional hiring, introducing competency mapping and job rotation, and focusing on performance management and rewards.
- The effects of the redesign were increased profits, improved market share for BPCL compared to competitors, and preparedness of
This energy quiz document contains information about different types of kinetic and potential energy examples, formulas for calculating kinetic and potential energy, converting between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures, and calculating the heat absorbed by silver using the heat equation. It provides the formulas needed to calculate kinetic energy as KE = 1/2mv^2, potential energy as PE = mgh, converting Celsius to Fahrenheit as F = (C x 9/5) + 32, and calculating heat as Q = mcΔT.
This slides gives an overall idea about BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD KOCHI REFINERY ,products produced ,processed involved etc ...For further details contact the oranisations website .
The document contains 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of coasts and energy. The questions cover topics like coastal erosion, deposition, and landforms; renewable and non-renewable energy sources like fossil fuels, wind and solar power; and issues related to global warming such as the Kyoto Protocol for reducing carbon emissions. An answer key is provided at the end.
The document describes the rules for a quiz competition between multiple teams. Each team is given 20 seconds to answer a question before it moves to the next team. If a team answers correctly, they receive 5 points. If no team answers correctly, the answer is displayed and no points are awarded. The questions then continue being posed to each subsequent team in turn. The document provides examples of questions asked and the correct answers.
The document contains an energy quiz with 6 multiple choice questions about energy usage in homes and appliances. It discusses how much energy video game consoles use per year (as much as the entire city of San Diego) and that the average household has 15 "energy vampires" constantly drawing power. The answers explain that lighting accounts for 11% of household energy use and switching to CFLs can reduce usage by 75%. Clothes dryers and older refrigerators use the most electricity among appliances. Only 33% of the energy from burning coal is delivered to consumers as electricity. Suggested energy saving actions include switching to CFLs, reducing phantom loads, using efficient appliances, and practicing energy conscious behaviors.
This document outlines the vision, mission, and organizational structure of Bharat Petroleum Corporation. The vision focuses on being the most admired global energy company and exploiting growth opportunities outside of energy. The mission echoes this vision. The document then provides an analysis of Bharat Petroleum's financial statements for 2014-2015, including common sized balance sheets, profit and loss statements, and ratio analyses. Trend analyses show most financial components had an upward trend in 2014 compared to 2015.
Primary sources are direct records of events created during the time period being studied, such as documents, speeches, artifacts, and creative works. Secondary sources are interpretations and analyses of primary sources created after the events, such as encyclopedias, magazine articles, and scholarly reviews. Examples of primary sources include diaries, letters, photographs, and buildings, while secondary sources include biographies, newspaper articles, and academic analyses.
1) The document contains the rules and questions for a quiz competition hosted by the QuizQuiz Club of Kottayam Medical College. It includes 23 questions on topics related to nature, environment and ecology.
2) The questions cover a range of topics including ozone layer, Chipko movement, national parks, endangered species, pollution remediation techniques, and prominent environmentalists and organizations.
3) The document provides the questions, spaces for answers, and a list of answers at the end for the quiz master to refer to during the competition.
Abhishek Singh made his Quizmaster debut with this simple and highly entertaining quiz. The room was packed to the last chair and the questions elicited applause from the audience on more than one occasion.
We look forward to your next, Abhishek!
Energy and environment quiz 28th feb 2012Anmol Garg
Science Quiz on the theme of Energy and Environment conducted by Mind Ripple for the PDPU SCIENCE FORUM as part of the celebrations of National Science Day, 2012
Explain what are renewable and non-renewable energies
Describe what it is the greenhouse effect and the main factors responsible for it
Identify alternatives to the use of fossil fuels
Give examples of renewable sources of energy and their utilisation
Identify advantages and disadvantages of using renewable energy and non-renewable energy
Phyics M4 Electrical Energy cost and ConservationeLearningJa
The document discusses electricity costs and conservation in Jamaica. It begins by outlining the objectives of calculating electricity usage and costs, defining energy conservation, and identifying domestic and commercial conservation methods. It then provides context that Jamaica imports oil and electricity is expensive. It discusses calculating electricity costs based on usage, various domestic conservation techniques like building design and appliances, and commercial conservation options like solar panels. The document aims to educate about reducing energy costs through conservation.
The document describes a logo identification game where teams will view images of company logos and attempt to identify the company or brand associated with each logo. Teams will earn 1 point for each correct identification and lose 1 point for incorrect identifications. The first team to view the logo card gets to answer first. A total of 55 company logos are included to be identified.
This document lists details of 23 major crude oil refineries located across India, including their location, installed capacity and ownership. The largest refineries are operated by Reliance Industries in Jamnagar, Gujarat with a capacity of 60 MMTPA and Indian Oil Corporation which operates several large refineries across India with combined capacity of over 50 MMTPA. Other major refiners include HPCL, BPCL and several public and private sector companies. The refineries process crude oil into products like petrol, diesel, LPG, aviation fuel and petrochemicals to meet India's energy needs.
This document provides the answers to two logo quizzes, listing 5 clothing/shoe brands - Puma, Lacoste, DC, The North Face, and Asics - and 5 car manufacturers - Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, Suzuki, and Bentley. It separates the clothing/shoe logo answers from the car logo answers with headings to make the responses easy to find for each category of logos quiz.
The document outlines the rules for a game where teams will identify logos of companies and brands. It is played in two rounds, with the first round allowing all teams to answer and the second round giving the card-holding team the first chance. Teams receive 1 point for correct answers and lose 1 point for incorrect answers. The game involves identifying the logos of 40 different companies/brands.
Fun quiz from Southern Electric on energy supply. Fore more great educational resources see: http://www.southern-electric.co.uk/AboutUs/EducationalResources/
This document provides information about several fighter planes from different eras through history in both paragraph and multiple choice quiz format. It details key facts about planes like the Fokker DR1 Triplane from WWI, the P51D Mustang from WWII known for its high kill ratio, the first jet fighter the ME 262, as well as more modern planes like the stealthy F117 and advanced F22 Raptor. The reader is quizzed on details about each plane presented in the passage.
This document defines and provides examples of renewable and non-renewable natural resources. Renewable resources like oxygen, wood, and water can be replenished within human lifetimes through natural processes. Non-renewable resources such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas take significantly longer to form and are finite in supply, being non-renewable on a human timescale. The document cautions that renewable resources are not endless, and provides context on misconceptions around resource renewability.
This document presents a logo quiz game where the player is shown a logo and must guess the company or product it represents. The document lists the logos of Eclipse, Python, Blue Stacks, Microsoft Network, CISCO, VMware, NVIDIA, HTML 5, Microsoft Edge, Digital India, Sun Microsystems, Photoshop, Play Station, Advanced Micro Devices, Ubuntu, Visual Studio, Net Beans, Notepad++, Coral Draw, and Transcend and the correct answers for each.
The document contains 30 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of coasts and energy. The questions cover topics like coastal erosion, deposition, and landforms; renewable and non-renewable energy sources like fossil fuels, wind and solar power; and issues related to global warming such as the Kyoto Protocol for reducing carbon emissions. An answer key is provided at the end.
The document describes the rules for a quiz competition between multiple teams. Each team is given 20 seconds to answer a question before it moves to the next team. If a team answers correctly, they receive 5 points. If no team answers correctly, the answer is displayed and no points are awarded. The questions then continue being posed to each subsequent team in turn. The document provides examples of questions asked and the correct answers.
The document contains an energy quiz with 6 multiple choice questions about energy usage in homes and appliances. It discusses how much energy video game consoles use per year (as much as the entire city of San Diego) and that the average household has 15 "energy vampires" constantly drawing power. The answers explain that lighting accounts for 11% of household energy use and switching to CFLs can reduce usage by 75%. Clothes dryers and older refrigerators use the most electricity among appliances. Only 33% of the energy from burning coal is delivered to consumers as electricity. Suggested energy saving actions include switching to CFLs, reducing phantom loads, using efficient appliances, and practicing energy conscious behaviors.
This document outlines the vision, mission, and organizational structure of Bharat Petroleum Corporation. The vision focuses on being the most admired global energy company and exploiting growth opportunities outside of energy. The mission echoes this vision. The document then provides an analysis of Bharat Petroleum's financial statements for 2014-2015, including common sized balance sheets, profit and loss statements, and ratio analyses. Trend analyses show most financial components had an upward trend in 2014 compared to 2015.
Primary sources are direct records of events created during the time period being studied, such as documents, speeches, artifacts, and creative works. Secondary sources are interpretations and analyses of primary sources created after the events, such as encyclopedias, magazine articles, and scholarly reviews. Examples of primary sources include diaries, letters, photographs, and buildings, while secondary sources include biographies, newspaper articles, and academic analyses.
1) The document contains the rules and questions for a quiz competition hosted by the QuizQuiz Club of Kottayam Medical College. It includes 23 questions on topics related to nature, environment and ecology.
2) The questions cover a range of topics including ozone layer, Chipko movement, national parks, endangered species, pollution remediation techniques, and prominent environmentalists and organizations.
3) The document provides the questions, spaces for answers, and a list of answers at the end for the quiz master to refer to during the competition.
Abhishek Singh made his Quizmaster debut with this simple and highly entertaining quiz. The room was packed to the last chair and the questions elicited applause from the audience on more than one occasion.
We look forward to your next, Abhishek!
Energy and environment quiz 28th feb 2012Anmol Garg
Science Quiz on the theme of Energy and Environment conducted by Mind Ripple for the PDPU SCIENCE FORUM as part of the celebrations of National Science Day, 2012
Explain what are renewable and non-renewable energies
Describe what it is the greenhouse effect and the main factors responsible for it
Identify alternatives to the use of fossil fuels
Give examples of renewable sources of energy and their utilisation
Identify advantages and disadvantages of using renewable energy and non-renewable energy
Phyics M4 Electrical Energy cost and ConservationeLearningJa
The document discusses electricity costs and conservation in Jamaica. It begins by outlining the objectives of calculating electricity usage and costs, defining energy conservation, and identifying domestic and commercial conservation methods. It then provides context that Jamaica imports oil and electricity is expensive. It discusses calculating electricity costs based on usage, various domestic conservation techniques like building design and appliances, and commercial conservation options like solar panels. The document aims to educate about reducing energy costs through conservation.
The document describes a logo identification game where teams will view images of company logos and attempt to identify the company or brand associated with each logo. Teams will earn 1 point for each correct identification and lose 1 point for incorrect identifications. The first team to view the logo card gets to answer first. A total of 55 company logos are included to be identified.
This document lists details of 23 major crude oil refineries located across India, including their location, installed capacity and ownership. The largest refineries are operated by Reliance Industries in Jamnagar, Gujarat with a capacity of 60 MMTPA and Indian Oil Corporation which operates several large refineries across India with combined capacity of over 50 MMTPA. Other major refiners include HPCL, BPCL and several public and private sector companies. The refineries process crude oil into products like petrol, diesel, LPG, aviation fuel and petrochemicals to meet India's energy needs.
This document provides the answers to two logo quizzes, listing 5 clothing/shoe brands - Puma, Lacoste, DC, The North Face, and Asics - and 5 car manufacturers - Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, Suzuki, and Bentley. It separates the clothing/shoe logo answers from the car logo answers with headings to make the responses easy to find for each category of logos quiz.
The document outlines the rules for a game where teams will identify logos of companies and brands. It is played in two rounds, with the first round allowing all teams to answer and the second round giving the card-holding team the first chance. Teams receive 1 point for correct answers and lose 1 point for incorrect answers. The game involves identifying the logos of 40 different companies/brands.
Fun quiz from Southern Electric on energy supply. Fore more great educational resources see: http://www.southern-electric.co.uk/AboutUs/EducationalResources/
This document provides information about several fighter planes from different eras through history in both paragraph and multiple choice quiz format. It details key facts about planes like the Fokker DR1 Triplane from WWI, the P51D Mustang from WWII known for its high kill ratio, the first jet fighter the ME 262, as well as more modern planes like the stealthy F117 and advanced F22 Raptor. The reader is quizzed on details about each plane presented in the passage.
This document defines and provides examples of renewable and non-renewable natural resources. Renewable resources like oxygen, wood, and water can be replenished within human lifetimes through natural processes. Non-renewable resources such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas take significantly longer to form and are finite in supply, being non-renewable on a human timescale. The document cautions that renewable resources are not endless, and provides context on misconceptions around resource renewability.
This document presents a logo quiz game where the player is shown a logo and must guess the company or product it represents. The document lists the logos of Eclipse, Python, Blue Stacks, Microsoft Network, CISCO, VMware, NVIDIA, HTML 5, Microsoft Edge, Digital India, Sun Microsystems, Photoshop, Play Station, Advanced Micro Devices, Ubuntu, Visual Studio, Net Beans, Notepad++, Coral Draw, and Transcend and the correct answers for each.