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This document contains a model question paper for the Fifth Semester B.E. Degree (CBCS) Examination in Energy and Environment. It consists of 5 modules with 2 questions each. Students must answer 5 full questions by choosing 1 full question from each module. The questions assess knowledge of topics like world energy scenario, energy trends in India, energy audit methodology, forest and nitrogen ecosystems, causes of different types of pollution, their effects and control measures, acid rain, environmental laws and impact assessment. Students are advised to draw diagonal lines on blank pages after completing their answers and not reveal any identification or write equations to avoid malpractice issues.
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15ME562

This document contains a model question paper for the Fifth Semester B.E. Degree (CBCS) Examination in Energy and Environment. It consists of 5 modules with 2 questions each. Students must answer 5 full questions by choosing 1 full question from each module. The questions assess knowledge of topics like world energy scenario, energy trends in India, energy audit methodology, forest and nitrogen ecosystems, causes of different types of pollution, their effects and control measures, acid rain, environmental laws and impact assessment. Students are advised to draw diagonal lines on blank pages after completing their answers and not reveal any identification or write equations to avoid malpractice issues.
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USN 15ME562

Model Question Paper (CBCS) with effect from 2015-16


Fifth Semester B.E. Degree (CBCS) Examination
Energy and Environment
Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 80
Note: Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing one full question from each module.
MODULE – I
2. Any revealing of identification, appeal to evaluator and /or equations written e.g, 38+2 = 40, will be treated as malpractice.

1 a Interpret World Energy Scenario with respect to production and consumption using (10 Marks)
relevant statistics.
b Define Energy and Power. Differentiate the same. (06 Marks)

OR
2 a Explain the various key energy trends in India. (08 Marks)
1. On completing your answers, compulsorily draw diagonal cross lines on the remaining blank pages.

b Outline the factors that affect India’s energy development. (08 Marks)

MODULE – II

3 a Explain in the detail the various phases of energy audit methodology. (08 Marks)
b List the various thermal energy storage methods. Explain sensible heat and latent heat (08 Marks)
storage methods.
OR
4 a Define Energy audit. Explain the need for energy audit. (08 Marks)
b Write a short note on energy demand estimation. (08 Marks)

MODULE – III

5 a What is an ecosystem? Discuss forest ecosystem. Explain how conservation of forest can (08 Marks)
be done.
b Discuss how oxygen cycle is utilized in the ecosystem. (08 Marks)

OR
6 a Write a short note on (i) ecological succession (ii) food chain, food web and ecological (08 Marks)
pyramid.
b Elaborate how the nitrogen cycle ecosystem operates. (08 Marks)

MODULE – IV

7 a Discuss briefly the causes, effects and control measures of air pollution. (10 Marks)
b Discuss Solid Waste Management techniques. (06 Marks)

OR
Important Note:

8 a Elaborate the causes, effects and control measures of (i) Soil Pollution (ii) Noise Pollution (08 Marks)
(iii) Thermal Pollution
b Enumerate the role of an individual in prevention of pollution. (08 Marks)

MODULE – V

9 a What is acid rain? What are its effects? (06 Marks)


b Explain the salient features of Air Pollution act. (10 Marks)

OR
10 a Explain about Environment Impact Assessment (EIA). (08 Marks)
b Discuss (i) Wildlife Protection act (ii) Forest Conservation act. (08 Marks)

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