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Question : 28
Total: 100
Read the following information carefully and answer the question which follows.
Following the example of City X where use of CNG for public transport vehicles reduced carbon emissions significantly, City Y too envisaged it as the future for a clean and green environment. However, after just three years, it is being realised that CNG has failed to deliver any promising results in City Y and it is as polluted as it was three years ago.
Which of the following statements most appropriately explains the reason for this failure of CNG introduction in public transport of City Y?
CNG in City Y is far more subsidised as compared to City X. The number of CNG filling stations is, however, almost the same in both the cities
Due to poor engine technology in all public transport vehicles, CNG is imperfectly burnt leading to higher levels of emissions. The need of the hour thus is to change the technology rather than the fuel
Public Transport in City Y is significantly poor as compared to City X. The residents of City Y are thus forced to use private vehicles all of which run either on petrol or diesel
The fact that CNG is a much cleaner fuel as compared to petrol/diesel is a misconception. This has also been adequately proven by the example of City Y
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(c) Public transport in City Y is significantly poor ascompared to City X. The residents of City Y are thusforced to use private vehicles all of which run either onpetrol or diesel.
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