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1.

In the view of phycological theory men are more likely to fear

A. Intimacy
B. Separateness
C. Autonomy
D. Interconnection
Answer» B. Separateness
2.

ESCO stands for

A. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
B. Economic, Social and cultural organization
C. Eco-Social and Cultural operation
D. Educational Social and Cooperative Organizations
Answer» B. Economic, Social and cultural organization
3.

Feminist argued that realism emphasize on

A. Gender and social equality
B. Realism and Liberalism
C. Autonomy and Separation
D. Liberalism
Answer» B. Realism and Liberalism
4.

When did Islamic parties gain group in Turkey?

A. 1880
B. 1990
C. 1994
D. 1996
Answer» C. 1994
5.

Population growth indirectly contributes for greenhouse effect.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
6.

Approximately how many percentage of electricity produced by nuclear power in the world?

A. 10
B. 14
C. 17
D. 20
Answer» D. 20
7.

Nuclear energy is only harmful.

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

Big business always takes the

A. Cheap options
B. expensive options
C. wrong options
D. Ruthless options
Answer» B. expensive options
9.

The amount of resources that is known to exist is referred as

A. Supply
B. Demand
C. Supply Chain
D. Demand chain
Answer» B. Demand
10.

Which one of the following is the effect of global warming?

A. Maintaining sea level
B. Proper rainfall
C. Desertification
D. Afforestation
Answer» D. Afforestation
11.

Which one of the following is the anthropogenic radiative forcing of climate?

A. Aerosols
B. Cement
C. Paper
D. Glass
Answer» B. Cement
12.

In how many tier programs the inland water quality monitoring network is operating?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer» D. Four
13.

Which one of the following can achieve Global Climate Change?

A. World War-3
B. Making unwanted policies
C. Drinking less water than required
D. The training of researchers and health professionals
Answer» E.
14.

Changes in the composition of the atmosphere is an example of____________________

A. Internal forcing
B. External forcing
C. Mid forcing
D. Gravitational forcing
Answer» C. Mid forcing
15.

In which country 80% of the furniture comes from rubberwood?

A. Malaysia
B. Srilanka
C. Pakistan
D. Indonesia
Answer» B. Srilanka
16.

Human society can sustain any kind of climate change.

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

When did the National Green Tribunal Act constituted?

A. 2000
B. 2005
C. 2010
D. 2015
Answer» D. 2015
18.

What happens when seasonal transmission of vector species due to climate change?

A. Increase the spread of diseases
B. Decreased the spread of diseases
C. Vector species itself die
D. Vector species do not spread disease
Answer» B. Decreased the spread of diseases
19.

The reduced in the use of CFCs completely prevents the ozone layer depletion.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
20.

In which of the following way we can create awareness among people about environment efficiently?

A. By the help of mass media shows the importance of environment
B. By spreading through mouths
C. By forcefully insisting people to protecting environment
D. By making treaties with other countries
Answer» B. By spreading through mouths
21.

When did greenhouse effect discovered?

A. 1814
B. 1824
C. 1854
D. 1884
Answer» D. 1884
22.

Which is the most abundantly found greenhouse gas?

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Water vapor
C. Methane
D. Nitrous oxide
Answer» C. Methane
23.

Who described as a need to include nature in our ethical concerns?

A. Wendell berry
B. Aldo Leopold
C. James Hanson
D. Vandana Shiva
Answer» C. James Hanson
24.

What is the main purpose of nuclear energy?

A. To kill the enemy nation
B. To waste the excessive energy
C. To use it as an alternate source of energy
D. To cause mutation for people who are working
Answer» D. To cause mutation for people who are working
25.

Who made the famous “Atoms for Peace” speech?

A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Dwight D Eisenhower
D. Parker Chewier
Answer» D. Parker Chewier
26.

Who decides the term of the Member Secretary in the Central Pollution Control Board?

A. Chairman of the Central Pollution Control Board
B. President of India
C. Prime Minister of India
D. Government of India
Answer» E.
27.

When we will celebrate World Forestry Day?

A. 21 March
B. 22 April
C. 05 June
D. 11 July
Answer» B. 22 April
28.

Which is the India’s oldest conservation research based NGO?

A. Botanical Survey of India
B. Bombay Natural History Society
C. Centre for Environmental Education
D. Madras Crocodile Bank Trust
Answer» C. Centre for Environmental Education
29.

Which compound which used in fire extinguishers cause ozone layer depletion?

A. Sodium aluminates
B. Phosphates
C. Halons
D. Sulfurous silicate
Answer» D. Sulfurous silicate
30.

For greenhouse effect greenhouse gases interacts with which one of the following options?

A. Wind’s energy
B. Sun’s energy
C. Atmosphere pressure
D. Pollution in the atmosphere
Answer» C. Atmosphere pressure
31.

There are various pollution regulations are there.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
32.

Where is the head office of the Central Pollution Control Board?

A. Mumbai
B. Raipur
C. Mysore
D. New Delhi
Answer» E.
33.

When did the Zoological Survey of India established?

A. 1900
B. 1909
C. 1916
D. 1920
Answer» D. 1920
34.

How can we control acid rain which is causing due to the exhaust fumes on the atmosphere by cars?

A. By burning more fuels
B. By using old engine vehicles
C. By using ignition
D. By using catalytic converters
Answer» E.
35.

The use of nuclear energy in the war had devastating effects on humans and on the earth.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
36.

When two plates move apart from each other is known as

A. Constructive
B. Divergent
C. Tectonic activity
D. All of these
Answer» E.
37.

Its is estimated that the world fish stock has reached at the point, where commercial fishing is no longer

A. Sustainable
B. Unsustainable
C. Under Thread
D. Risk
Answer» B. Unsustainable
38.

Where the tectonic activities occurs?

A. Middle of the plates
B. Sides of the plates
C. Upper side
D. Core
Answer» B. Sides of the plates
39.

The movement of large rock plates of the earth crusts is known as

A. Tectonic activity
B. Earth quakes
C. Faulting
D. Folding
Answer» B. Earth quakes
40.

High prices of mining encourage more production, even small mines in small areas can be

A. Loss
B. Profitable
C. Reduction
D. Deprivation
Answer» C. Reduction
41.

South Africa is the leading exporter of which mineral?

A. Gold
B. Silver
C. Diamond
D. Copper
Answer» B. Silver
42.

Which of the following action takes place in the formation of ozone?

A. Action of daylight on oxygen
B. Action of daylight on nitrogen
C. Action of daylight on hydrogen
D. Action of daylight on phosphorous
Answer» B. Action of daylight on nitrogen
43.

Which one of the following cause ozone layer depletion?

A. Oxygen
B. Mercury
C. Sodium silicate
D. Methyl chloroform
Answer» E.
44.

Which one of the following is the reason for a sea level rise?

A. Depression of sea water
B. Expansion of sea water
C. Due to heavy rainfall
D. Due to low rainfall
Answer» C. Due to heavy rainfall
45.

"Ethical Sequence" refers to a philosophy:

A. Limitation on freedom of speech
B. Limitation on freedom of action
C. Limitation on freedom of benefits
D. Limitation on freedom of interest deduction
Answer» C. Limitation on freedom of benefits
46.

Where was the first control fission of an atom carried out?

A. India
B. Japan
C. Russia
D. Germany
Answer» E.
47.

Landscaping is also known as

A. Restore
B. Removing top soil
C. Restoration
D. Reduce
Answer» D. Reduce
48.

From which tree paper, pulp and construction timber is formed?

A. Coniferous tree
B. Clumps
C. Acacia
D. Cacti
Answer» B. Clumps
49.

World Health Organization warned that climate change may have a serious affect on human health.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
50.

Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON) founded by Salim Ali.

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