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1. |
World environment day is on: |
A. | 5th May |
B. | 5th June |
C. | 18th July |
D. | 16th August |
Answer» C. 18th July | |
2. |
The two major impacts expected as a result of rising global temperatures are |
A. | Higher water levels in lakes and streams but more consistent flooding patterns |
B. | Regional climatic changes and a rise in sea level |
C. | Longer summers and drier winters |
D. | Low water levels in lakes and streams and larger floodplains. |
Answer» C. Longer summers and drier winters | |
3. |
What are the consequences of excessive mining in an area? |
A. | Air and water pollution |
B. | Deforestation |
C. | Migration of large numbers of population |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
4. |
Which of the following is an example of a man-made ecosystem |
A. | Tissue culture |
B. | Herbarium |
C. | Aquarium |
D. | Forest |
Answer» D. Forest | |
5. |
Sustainable development means |
A. | meeting present needs without compromising on future needs |
B. | progress of human beings |
C. | balance between human needs and the ability of earth to provide the resources |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» D. all of the above | |
6. |
Which of the following is a problem not associated with population growth? |
A. | Increased resource consumption |
B. | Environmental pollution |
C. | Food and energy shortages |
D. | None of these |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
The word ‘Environment’ is derived from |
A. | Greek |
B. | French |
C. | Spanish |
D. | English |
Answer» C. Spanish | |
8. |
Hydrarch succession takes place in |
A. | Dry areas |
B. | Bare area |
C. | Wetter areas |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
9. |
The average life expectancy around the world is currently |
A. | Stable |
B. | Increasing |
C. | Decreasing |
D. | Not changing |
Answer» C. Decreasing | |
10. |
Which is a list of renewable resources? |
A. | Petroleum, geothermal, wind |
B. | Biomass, geothermal, hydropower |
C. | Natural gas, wind, biomass |
D. | Hydropower, solar, wind energy |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
The zero population growth due to equal birth and death rates is called |
A. | Fertility rate |
B. | Replacement level |
C. | Natural increase |
D. | Demographic transition |
Answer» E. | |
12. |
July 11 is |
A. | World Environment Day |
B. | World Population Day |
C. | World AIDS Day |
D. | World Education Day |
Answer» C. World AIDS Day | |
13. |
The second trophic level in a lake is |
A. | Phytoplankton |
B. | Zooplanktons |
C. | Fishes |
D. | Benthos |
Answer» C. Fishes | |
14. |
Number of births per 1000 is |
A. | Growth rate |
B. | Conception rate |
C. | Reproduction rate |
D. | Crude birth rate |
Answer» E. | |
15. |
A resource that cannot be replaced in a reasonably short time is usually referred to as |
A. | Renewable |
B. | Non-renewable |
C. | Natural |
D. | Man made |
Answer» C. Natural | |
16. |
Population pyramids are useful to |
A. | Express the population growth rates |
B. | Indicate the birth rates |
C. | Indicate the death rates |
D. | Express age – sex distribution of a population |
Answer» E. | |
17. |
Possible health effects of noise pollution includes |
A. | Hearing loss |
B. | Hypertension |
C. | Cardiovascular effects |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
18. |
In India, human population has higher number of younger age group because of |
A. | Long life span and low birth rate |
B. | Short life span and high birth rate |
C. | Short life span and low birth rate |
D. | Birth rate is equal to death rate |
Answer» C. Short life span and low birth rate | |
19. |
Which of these belong to the category of primary consumers in grazing food chain |
A. | snakes and frogs |
B. | Insects and cattle |
C. | Eagle and snakes |
D. | Cow and rabbit |
Answer» E. | |
20. |
Formation of hole in Ozone is maximum over |
A. | India |
B. | Europe |
C. | Antarctica |
D. | Africa |
Answer» D. Africa | |
21. |
Sustainable development will not aim at |
A. | Social economic development which optimizes the economic and social benefits available in the present, without spoiling the likely potential for similar benefits in the future |
B. | Reasonable and equally distributed level of economic well-being that can be perpetuated continually |
C. | Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations to meet their own needs |
D. | Maximizing the present day benefits through increased resource consumption |
Answer» D. Maximizing the present day benefits through increased resource consumption | |
22. |
Today, the world’s number one problem is: |
A. | Pollution |
B. | Population explosion |
C. | Nuclear proliferation |
D. | Natural calamities |
Answer» C. Nuclear proliferation | |
23. |
Exponential growth in population occurs when there is |
A. | A great environment resistance |
B. | No environment resistance |
C. | A fixed carrying capacity |
D. | No biotic potential |
Answer» C. A fixed carrying capacity | |
24. |
Which of the following can act as a pioneer species in a xerach succession |
A. | Lichens |
B. | Humans |
C. | Herbs |
D. | Animals |
Answer» B. Humans | |
25. |
Greenhouse effect is linked to |
A. | Nitrogen oxides |
B. | Sulphur dioxides |
C. | Carbon dioxides |
D. | Carbon monoxides |
Answer» D. Carbon monoxides | |
26. |
The supersonic jets cause air pollution by the thinning of |
A. | Carbon dioxide layer |
B. | Sulphur dioxide layer |
C. | Ozone layer |
D. | Oxygen layer |
Answer» D. Oxygen layer | |
27. |
Which of these organisms has a diet consisting only of plant matter |
A. | Omnivores |
B. | Carnivores |
C. | Herbivores |
D. | Insectivores |
Answer» D. Insectivores | |
28. |
A common bactericide used in swimming pools is |
A. | Chlorine |
B. | Alum |
C. | Borax |
D. | DDT |
Answer» B. Alum | |
29. |
The carrying capacity of a population is determined by |
A. | Population growth rate |
B. | Natality |
C. | Mortality |
D. | Limiting resources |
Answer» E. | |
30. |
What would you do to prevent environmental damage |
A. | Plant trees |
B. | Halt deforestation |
C. | Control pollution |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
31. |
Biosphere is |
A. | The solid shell of inorganic materials on the surface of the earth |
B. | The thin shell of organic matter on the surface of the earth comprising of all the living things |
C. | The sphere which occupies the maximum volume of all the spheres |
D. | All the above |
Answer» C. The sphere which occupies the maximum volume of all the spheres | |
32. |
Resources which are directly derived from nature are referred to as |
A. | Organic resources |
B. | Natural resources |
C. | Manmade resources |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Manmade resources | |
33. |
Unrestricted reproductive capacity, in a population, is called |
A. | Birth rate |
B. | Carrying capacity |
C. | Fertility rate |
D. | Biotic potential |
Answer» E. | |
34. |
The fossil fuel that is derived from the dead remains of plants that grew some 250 million years ago is |
A. | Petroleum |
B. | Natural gas |
C. | Coal |
D. | LPG |
Answer» D. LPG | |
35. |
Energy in the rays from the sun is called |
A. | Solar energy |
B. | Wind energy |
C. | Tidal energy |
D. | Water energy |
Answer» B. Wind energy | |
36. |
Which of the following are major causes of land degradation? |
A. | Soil erosion |
B. | Water logging |
C. | Deforestation |
D. | Desertification |
Answer» D. Desertification | |
37. |
The species restricted to be present in one region are called |
A. | Edge species |
B. | Endemic species |
C. | Endangered species |
D. | Keystone species |
Answer» C. Endangered species | |
38. |
Pollutants that are easily manageable and decomposable in nature are called |
A. | Biodegradable pollutants |
B. | Non-biodegradable pollutants |
C. | Renewable pollutants |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Non-biodegradable pollutants | |
39. |
The term ‘Environment’ has been derived from the French word which means to encircle or surround |
A. | Environ |
B. | Oikos |
C. | Geo |
D. | Aqua |
Answer» B. Oikos | |
40. |
The final stable community in ecological succession is |
A. | Climax |
B. | Pioneer |
C. | Sere |
D. | Carnivores |
Answer» B. Pioneer | |
41. |
Which of the following are consequences of ozone depletion |
A. | Skin cancer and cataract |
B. | Reduced growth in plants |
C. | Shortening of zooplanktons and their breeding period |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» B. Reduced growth in plants | |
42. |
Energy from the heat inside the earth is |
A. | Natural gas |
B. | Geothermal |
C. | Petroleum |
D. | Terrathermal |
Answer» C. Petroleum | |
43. |
Which gas is responsible for ozone layer depletion around earth? |
A. | Carbon dioxide |
B. | Chlorofluorocarbons |
C. | Oxygen |
D. | Nitrogen oxide |
Answer» C. Oxygen | |
44. |
The solar radiation that bounces off the earth back towards the atmosphere is mostly |
A. | Gamma radiation |
B. | X-ray radiation |
C. | Ultraviolet radiation |
D. | Infrared radiation |
Answer» E. | |
45. |
Which of these is not a fossil fuel? |
A. | Coal |
B. | Oil |
C. | Natural gas |
D. | Uranium |
Answer» E. | |
46. |
The impact of construction of dams |
A. | Submerged forest |
B. | Loss of wild life habitat |
C. | Damages downstream ecosystem |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
47. |
If in a population, natality is balanced by mortality, then there will be |
A. | Decrease in population growth |
B. | Increase in population growth |
C. | Zero population growth |
D. | Over population |
Answer» D. Over population | |
48. |
The disease which wiped out 33% of population of Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries was |
A. | Cholera |
B. | Meningitis |
C. | Plague |
D. | Diphtheria |
Answer» D. Diphtheria | |
49. |
Ex-situ conservation includes |
A. | Zoo |
B. | Botanical Garden |
C. | Germplasm Bank |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
50. |
The number of babies produced per thousand individuals is called |
A. | Natality |
B. | Mortality |
C. | Immigration |
D. | Emigration |
Answer» B. Mortality | |