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Which country has overtaken the United States to become the world's largest energy user?

Which country has overtaken the United States to become the world's largest energy user?

Which country has overtaken the United States to become the world's largest energy user?
1. Who was elected chairman of the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa on July 18?
Jayant Jaibhave
Nitin Choudhari
Satish Deshmukh
 
Jayant Jaibhave, a practising lawyer from Nashik, has been elected chairman of the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa. Jaibhave has been practising law since 1987. He is also a member of the Maharashtra State Law Commission. He was elected unanimously at a meeting of the bar council on July 18.
2. India and an island nation in the Indian Ocean have agreed to take forward their cooperation in tackling piracy in the Indian Ocean, with New Delhi promising a new Dornier patrol aircraft and two Chetak helicopters to the country. Which country are we talking about?
Mauritius
Maldives
Seychelles
 
The Dornier and two Chetak helicopters for maritime security, built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, will be handed over to Seychelles after an agreement was reached during defence minister AK Antony's two-day visit to the tiny country. On a request from Seychelles, India will also help it to carry out surveillance operations in its maritime and exclusive economic zones and to build up the capacity of its armed forces.
3. Name the Shiv Sena MLC who recently warned all banks in Maharashtra to paint their signboards in Marathi within a month or face protests.
Diwakar Raote
Vinod Tawade
Sanjay Raut
 
Raote was speaking in the Maharashtra legislative council in a debate on the Marathi division established by the state government recently. He also asked the government to write the Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank's board in Marathi, since it is a state-owned bank. The Sena leader also wanted forms issued by MHADA, the state housing authority, to be made available in Marathi.
4. Which country has overtaken the United States to become the world's largest energy user?
Russia
China
India
 
China’s rise to the top rank was faster than expected, in part because the US has outpaced it in improving energy efficiency measures over the past decade. In 2000, the US, the world's largest economy, consumed twice as much energy as China. Now, China, which is the world's third largest economy, consumes more energy than the US. China last year consumed 2.252 billion tonnes of oil equivalent of energy from various sources, including coal, oil, natural gas, hydro and nuclear power, about 4% more than the US.
5. The oil-drilling rig that sank in the Gulf of Mexico in April had a history of maintenance problems, the rig’s chief engineer told US investigators probing the BP Plc oil spill last week. Can you name him?
Stephen Bertone
Richard Godfrey
Curt Kuchta
 
Stephen Bertone, chief engineer for the Switzerland-based Transocean Ltd, recited a litany of technical problems with the rig, which exploded on April 20 and sank two days later, killing 11 crewmen and causing the worst oil spill in US history. At a hearing before a joint US panel convened by the US Coast Guard and the interior department's bureau of ocean energy management, regulation, and enforcement, Bertone said the rig had an "excessive" number of maintenance tasks that his staff was unable to complete.
6. Name the World Health Organisation director general who is required to determine whether swine flu still calls for extra vigilance in the absence of any indication that it has become more lethal or developed a resistance to drugs that fight it.
Jane Parker
Margaret Chan
Feona Gomes
 
Margaret Chan Fung Fu-chun is the director general of the World Health Organisation. The WHO’s emergency committee, which is headed by her, intends to convene to review data and declare an end to the H1N1 swine flu pandemic.
7. Name India’s coal minister, who has strongly favoured an independent probe into the multi-crore coal scam in Orissa.
Sriprakash Jaiswal
Jairam Ramesh
Shashikumar Menon
 
After meeting Orissa chief minister Naveen Patnaik in Bhubaneswar on July 21, Union coal minister Sriprakash Jaiswal said that while the state's anti-corruption vigilance wing is probing the irregularities, the Centre would welcome any move by the state government to recommend investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
8. Defence minister AK Antony, during his meeting with the chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff committee on July 23, asked America to establish a monitoring mechanism to stop misuse of its aid to Pakistan. Who is the chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff?
Admiral Robert Gates
Admiral James Jones
Admiral Mike Mullen
 
In a 45-minute meeting at South Block, Admiral Mullen is said to have apprised the Indian defence minister of the American assessment of the security situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Indian side conveyed its serious concern about the possibility of the aid to Pakistan being misused against it and asked the US to establish a ‘monitoring mechanism’ to stop such misuse.
9. A former Atomic Energy Commission chairman has raised a red flag over certain provisions of the nuclear liability bill, including keeping civil courts off limits in case of a nuclear accident. Who is he?
SM Rao
PK Iyengar
GK Pillai
 
PK Iyengar, who played a key role in India's first nuclear test in 1974, has favoured a significant enhancement of the cap on compensation to victims of nuclear accidents from the Rs500 crore suggested in the bill. He made the suggestion during his deposition before the parliamentary standing committee on science and technology, environment and forests which is examining the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damages Bill, 2010.
10. Name Nepal's caretaker prime minister, who has expressed concern at the constitutional crisis in the country as he met top political leaders in a bid to end the standoff after a run-off poll for a new premier ended in a deadlock on July 23.
Shushil Koirala
Madhav Kumar Nepal
Sher Bahadur Deuba
 
Nepal's caretaker prime minister Madhav Kumar Nepal met Nepali Congress leaders and former prime minister Surya Bahadur Thapa along with president of Rastriya Prajatantra Party Pashupati Shumsher Thapa and expressed concern that the political parties had failed to form a new government even after he tendered his resignation. A run-off poll for the prime minister's post ended in a fiasco on July 23, with both Maoist supremo Prachanda and his 65-year-old Nepali Congress rival Poudyal failing to get majority support in the 601-member parliament.

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