Explore topic-wise MCQs in Environment Management.

This section includes 272 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Environment Management knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

101.

How many types of environmental disease are Related to water?

A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 6
Answer» C. 2
102.

Pesticides are destroying the land

A. Fauna
B. Flora
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» B. Flora
103.

Coral reefs are a combination of both

A. Plants and Animals
B. Humans and Animals
C. Plants and Humans
D. Microorganism and Plants
Answer» B. Humans and Animals
104.

Oil spillages and other pollutants last longest in the

A. Warm Environment
B. Cold Environment
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» C. Both a and b
105.

Bacteria which carry out decomposition of organic matter is known as

A. Anaerobic Bacteria
B. Aerobic Bacteria
C. Virus
D. Rotifers
Answer» C. Virus
106.

Tropical mangroves are dradged to make way for

A. Tourists
B. Marinas
C. Local People
D. Animals
Answer» C. Local People
107.

In Uk pesticides are blamed in the rapid decrease of

A. Honey Bees
B. caterpillars
C. Bees and Butterflies
D. Butterflies
Answer» D. Butterflies
108.

Where coral reefs are formed?

A. On the Mountains
B. Hilly Areas
C. Seas
D. Forests
Answer» D. Forests
109.

Solids which remain dissolved in sewage is known as

A. Settaleable Solids
B. Colloidal Solids
C. Suspended solids
D. Dissolved Solids
Answer» E.
110.

Which human activity is responsible for 80% of destruction of forests?

A. Cultivation
B. Ranching
C. Razing
D. Urbanization
Answer» B. Ranching
111.

In domestic waste, human waste carries

A. Lead
B. Solid waste
C. Pathogens microorganisms
D. All of these
Answer» D. All of these
112.

'turbidity' increases as long as sewage becomes

A. Weak
B. Strong
C. Wide
D. High
Answer» C. Wide
113.

Each year, how many people experience pesticides poisoning in developing countries?

A. 30 Million
B. 25 Million Farm workers
C. 20 Million
D. 10 Million people
Answer» C. 20 Million
114.

Nitrogen in sewage indicates presence of

A. Chemicals
B. Inorganic Matter
C. Organic matter
D. Microorganism
Answer» D. Microorganism
115.

What percent of freshwater consist of lakes on earth?

A. 0.01%
B. 0.04%
C. 0.03%
D. 0.30%
Answer» E.
116.

What does high velocity in river cause ?

A. Reaeration
B. Currents
C. Hydrography
D. Turbidity
Answer» B. Currents
117.

'BOD' stands for

A. Biological Oxygen demand
B. Biological Demand
C. Biodegradation
D. All of them
Answer» B. Biological Demand
118.

Water vapor is carried up by air currents; when it gets cooled it leads to

A. Precipitation
B. osmosis
C. condensation
D. Evapo-transpiration
Answer» D. Evapo-transpiration
119.

Nitrogen free compound includes:

A. Carbohydrates
B. Phosphorous
C. Nutrients
D. All of above
Answer» B. Phosphorous
120.

In SOCs, most common organic pollutants are:

A. DDT
B. Weed killers
C. Pesticides, Herbicides
D. Sprays
Answer» D. Sprays
121.

Which of the two rivers of Europe flows into the Mediterranean Sea?

A. Danube river
B. Dneiper River
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
122.

What are the impacts of sediments on marine life?

A. Block water flow
B. Cover coastal ecosystem
C. Clogs gills of fish
D. All of these
Answer» E.
123.

Which oil cleaning up operation is used is used to break up oil into droplets, dispersing large slicks?

A. Detergent Spray
B. Skimmer
C. Booms
D. All of these
Answer» B. Skimmer
124.

Rise in temperature due to heat from power plant and industries is known as

A. Heat Pollution
B. Thermal Pollution
C. Waste pollution
D. Solid Pollution
Answer» C. Waste pollution
125.

Which solids remain floating in sewage ?

A. Suspended solids
B. Colloidal Solids
C. Dissolved solids
D. Settatleable solids
Answer» B. Colloidal Solids
126.

Labors in the cotton field suffers from

A. Skin disease
B. Disfiguration
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
127.

Over half the world's tankers have only

A. Single Hall
B. Double Hall
C. Many Halls
D. No Halls
Answer» B. Double Hall
128.

Why they vary enormously in shape, size and colours?

A. Due sea water
B. due to widest range of species
C. Due to water temperature
D. Due to nutrient concentration
Answer» C. Due to water temperature
129.

Polluted water causes what Diseases in human?

A. Sickness and Diarrhea
B. T.B
C. Fever
D. Abdominal Pain
Answer» B. T.B
130.

Air temperature decreases with

A. Height
B. Length
C. Both a and b
D. Width
Answer» B. Length
131.

Rain is the most common example of

A. hydration
B. Precipitation
C. condensation
D. osmosis
Answer» C. condensation
132.

What percent of soil contains freshwater on earth?

A. 0.08%
B. 0.06%
C. 0.01%
D. 0.04%
Answer» C. 0.01%
133.

The high Lead level can cause

A. Kidney stone
B. Bladder Failure
C. Brain Damage
D. Accumulation in the body
Answer» D. Accumulation in the body
134.

In which sector tourism has good impact of any country?

A. Social Sector
B. Economic Sector
C. Biologically
D. Environmental
Answer» C. Biologically
135.

In humans, nitrates causes blood disease and

A. Gastric cancer
B. Bladder infection
C. Skin infection
D. Lung disease
Answer» B. Bladder infection
136.

What causes PCBs and dioxins ?

A. Heart disease
B. Cancer
C. Lung disease
D. Skin infection
Answer» C. Lung disease
137.

Nitrates, phosphates and sulphates are plants

A. Disease
B. Pollutants
C. Nutrients
D. Organic pollutants
Answer» D. Organic pollutants
138.

What is the percentage of ice on earth?

A. 66.60%
B. 74.50%
C. 65%
D. 84%
Answer» C. 65%
139.

Solubility of oxygen in water is inversely proportional to

A. Pressure
B. Temperature
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Oxygen
Answer» C. Carbon dioxide
140.

Sources, in which locations cannot be indentified is known as

A. Stationary Sources
B. Diffused Sources
C. Point Sources
D. Line Sources
Answer» C. Point Sources
141.

Sewage consist of 99.9% of

A. Oxygen
B. Nutrients
C. Waste
D. Water
Answer» E.
142.

Secondary treatment is carried out for removal of

A. Suspended solids
B. Dissolved organic matters
C. Floating materials
D. Solid impurities
Answer» C. Floating materials
143.

What are the sources of plastics in the marine environment?

A. Disposal by people
B. Plastic Industry
C. Thrown overboard by ships
D. All of these
Answer» E.
144.

Polychlorinated bipheyls are stable, insoluble in water and soluble in

A. Water
B. Oil
C. acids
D. Chemicals
Answer» C. acids
145.

What does total solid include ?

A. Total Solid Waste
B. Total Dissolved Solids
C. Total Suspended Solids
D. Both b and c
Answer» E.
146.

Effluents that comes from various industries such as food and drugs is known as

A. Industrial Pollution
B. Natural pollution
C. Mining Pollution
D. Municipal pollution
Answer» B. Natural pollution
147.

The Black Sea has a one narrow connection with

A. Mediterranean Basin
B. Arabian Sea
C. Arabian Gulf
D. All of these
Answer» B. Arabian Sea
148.

What are characteristics of 'domestic' wastewater ?

A. Grey color, musty odour
B. Blue color, odourless
C. Green color, musty odour
D. All of Above
Answer» C. Green color, musty odour
149.

Settle out portion of 'sewage' is known as

A. Dissolved solids
B. Settleable Solids
C. Colloidal Solids
D. Suspended Solids
Answer» C. Colloidal Solids
150.

Which bacteria can flourish and carry out decomposition of organic matter, both in presence and absence of oxygen?

A. Facultative Bacteria
B. Aerobic Bacteria
C. Anaerobic Bacteria
D. Blue green algae
Answer» B. Aerobic Bacteria