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Term ‘West Texas Intermediate’, sometimes found in news, refers to a grade of_
- A.Crude oil
- B.Bullion
- C.Rare earth elements
- D.Uranium
▶ Answer & Explanation
Correct answer: A. Crude oil
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) is a specific grade of crude oil, considered a benchmark for oil pricing, particularly in North America. It is known for its relatively low sulfur content and high API gravity, making it a 'light sweet crude'. Unlike bullion (gold/silver), rare earth elements, or uranium, WTI is exclusively a type of petroleum.
Source: UPSC gs1 2020