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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