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1.

In the world market the prices of oil

A. Remains constant
B. Fluctuate
C. Falls
D. Rises
Answer» C. Falls
2.

When two plates move against each other is known as

A. Conservative
B. Divergent
C. Constructive
D. Tectonic activities
Answer» B. Divergent
3.

What is called for the phenomenon when the radiation absorbed by the atmosphere is re-radiated towards the surface of the Earth?

A. Smog
B. Newton effect
C. Darwin effect
D. Greenhouse effect
Answer» E.
4.

What is the full form of UNFCC with respect to global warming convention?

A. United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
B. United Nations Federation Convention on Climate Change
C. United Nations Framework Center on Climate Change
D. United Nations Federation Center on Climate Change
Answer» B. United Nations Federation Convention on Climate Change
5.

Who measures the global warming rate?

A. Astrologers
B. Physicist
C. Philosopher
D. Climatologist
Answer» E.
6.

What is the best way to educate school kids about the environment?

A. Teaching theory about environment in classes
B. Showing pictures and videos of environment in projector screen
C. Taking kids to national parks or sanctuaries
D. Taking kids to amusement parks
Answer» D. Taking kids to amusement parks
7.

Natural sources also cause acid rain.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
8.

When did Chernobyl disaster occurred?

A. 1976
B. 1986
C. 1996
D. 2000
Answer» C. 1996
9.

Why the temperature inside the car is much warmer than the outside temperature when the car that has been left parked in the sun for a couple of hours?

A. Due to air pollution
B. Due to smog
C. Due to sudden climate change
D. Due to greenhouse effect
Answer» E.
10.

How many oxygen particles are there in every atom of ozone?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer» D. Four
11.

In Asia, Japan is known as a world leader in exploiting the

A. Tropical Resources
B. Global Forests
C. Global Environment
D. Animal and Plants
Answer» D. Animal and Plants
12.

Which one of the following is the major environmental issue?

A. Use of resources
B. Use of economy
C. Education
D. Employment
Answer» B. Use of economy
13.

How human activity has influenced global warming?

A. By planting more trees
B. By causing changing in gravitational force
C. By changing the radiative balance governing the Earth
D. By protecting environment
Answer» D. By protecting environment
14.

Which is the main feedback gas of the greenhouse effect?

A. Water vapor
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Methane
D. Nitrous oxide
Answer» B. Carbon dioxide
15.

When the mineral prices remain high, companies search for

A. New deposits
B. New miners
C. Remains same
D. New countries
Answer» B. New miners
16.

We only use water for drinking.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
17.

What is involved in sustainable development ?

A. Economic development
B. Social development
C. Environmental development
D. All of above
Answer» E.
18.

Which is the first crocodile conservation breeding centre in Asia?

A. Madras Crocodile Bank Trust
B. Bombay Crocodile Bank Trust
C. Kolkata Crocodile Bank Trust
D. Mangalore Crocodile Bank Trust
Answer» B. Bombay Crocodile Bank Trust
19.

The amount that people need to use is referred as

A. Demand
B. Supply
C. Supply Chain
D. Demand chain
Answer» B. Supply
20.

Lead and mercury are toxic substances, which causes

A. Land contamination
B. Water Pollution
C. Air Pollution
D. Noise Pollution
Answer» B. Water Pollution
21.

Greenhouse effect occurs to bodies other than Earth.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
22.

What is the main reason for melting of ice sheets?

A. Increase in the oxygen content
B. Global warming
C. Decrease in carbon dioxide content
D. Noise pollution
Answer» C. Decrease in carbon dioxide content
23.

Which one of the following is an important heat trapping gas?

A. Nitrogen
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Hydrogen
Answer» D. Hydrogen
24.

What is the nature of acid rain?

A. Withstanding
B. Protecting
C. Corrosive
D. Balancing
Answer» D. Balancing
25.

Which treaty was signed in 1987 for the protection of ozone layer?

A. The Montreal Protocol
B. The Kyoto Protocol
C. Ozone Summit
D. Wildlife Conservation Act
Answer» B. The Kyoto Protocol
26.

Which one of the following result takes place due to global warming?

A. Maintaining steady temperature
B. Changes in the rainfall
C. Pleasant environment
D. Causing less pollution
Answer» C. Pleasant environment
27.

Recycling and use of renewable energy, helps in preventing

A. Acid deposition
B. Global warming
C. Resource depletion
D. Cross contamination
Answer» D. Cross contamination
28.

When is the first commitment period for the Kyoto Protocol expired?

A. 2007
B. 2010
C. 2012
D. 2015
Answer» D. 2015
29.

The common property of rural communities has increasingly been used to supply the needs of the ______________

A. Forests
B. Urban
C. Deserts
D. Water bodies
Answer» C. Deserts
30.

In State Pollution Control Boards, how many constitutions of committees can constitute?

A. One
B. Ten
C. Not constitute any committees
D. As many committees as necessary
Answer» E.
31.

How much percent of energy is absorbs from the Sun to Earth?

A. 25%
B. 50%
C. 75%
D. 100%
Answer» C. 75%
32.

Which is the main source of nuclear radiations?

A. Nuclear power plant
B. Sunlight
C. Atmospheric air
D. Volcanoes
Answer» B. Sunlight
33.

Environmental ethics tells all the life forms on Earth have the right to live.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
34.

Which radioactive cause cancer in thyroid gland?

A. U-235
B. U-238
C. I-132
D. C-12
Answer» D. C-12
35.

Based on what the Kyoto Protocol set emission reduction targets for the group of greenhouse gases?

A. Hydrogen equivalents
B. Carbon dioxide equivalents
C. Oxygen equivalents
D. Nitrogen equivalents
Answer» C. Oxygen equivalents
36.

How food production reduced due to climate change?

A. Due to application of organic manures
B. Due to modern technologies
C. Due to increase in pests
D. Due to reduced in pollution
Answer» D. Due to reduced in pollution
37.

The earth's crust is divided into how many major plates?

A. Seven
B. eight
C. Six
D. Five
Answer» E.
38.

Rift valleys are formed by

A. Constructive
B. Destructive
C. Convergent
D. Conservative
Answer» E.
39.

What are the activities in buffer zone?

A. Sustainable sue of natural resources
B. Use of Natural Resources
C. Ecosystems to protect
D. Human activities
Answer» B. Use of Natural Resources
40.

Environmental ethics exerts influence on a large range of disciplines.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
41.

What is the only conservation of forest management?

A. Selective logging
B. reforestation
C. Deforestation
D. Logging
Answer» C. Deforestation
42.

What was Aldo Leopold 'philosophy' about humans ethics ?

A. Environmental Ethics
B. Sustainable Ethics
C. Land Ethics
D. Frontier Ethics
Answer» D. Frontier Ethics
43.

What is the full form of GNP?

A. Gross Nation Product
B. Gross Nation Purchase
C. Gross Nation Premises
D. Grand Nation Product
Answer» B. Gross Nation Purchase
44.

What is the full form of CFCs?

A. Chlorofluorocarbons
B. Chlorine fluorocarbons
C. Chromate fluorocarbons
D. Chlorofluridcarbons
Answer» B. Chlorine fluorocarbons
45.

What is called for an area surrounding a body of water in which that body of water is subject to?

A. Rainwater harvesting
B. Watershed
C. Water pumping
D. Water cycle
Answer» C. Water pumping
46.

Which of the following way acid rain affects the plants?

A. By nourishing the nutrients from the soil
B. By increasing the nutrients from the soil
C. By removing nutrients from the soil
D. By balancing the nutrients in the soil
Answer» D. By balancing the nutrients in the soil
47.

Individuals can play a major role in environment management.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
48.

Three mortality factors are

A. AIDS
B. Infectious diseases
C. Smoking
D. All of above
Answer» E.
49.

The babies who die within their first year is

A. Infant mortality rate
B. Death rate
C. Motility rate
D. Fatality rate
Answer» B. Death rate
50.

Drug Trafficking is smuggled illegally across

A. International borders
B. Nation level
C. Peoples
D. states
Answer» B. Nation level