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901.

Mulching helps in

A. soil fertility
B. moisture conservation
C. improvements soil structure
D. soil sterility
Answer» C. improvements soil structure
902.

In ecological succession from pioneer to climax community, the biomass shall

A. decrease
B. no relation
C. increase and then decrease
D. increase continuously
Answer» E.
903.

The outermost zone of a biosphere reserve is

A. manipulation zone
B. core zone
C. buffer zone
D. all the above
Answer» B. core zone
904.

_________ is the 12th Mega Biodiverse Country in the world.

A. India
B. America
C. China
D. Sri Lanka
Answer» B. America
905.

What is desertification?

A. Conversion of forests into desert
B. Conversion of croplands into desert
C. Conversion of grassland into desert
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
906.

The temperature to which air must be cooled in order to become saturated is the:

A. Minimum temperature
B. Dew point temperature
C. Wet-bulb temperature
D. Freezing point
Answer» C. Wet-bulb temperature
907.

Oil, coal and natural gas supply approximately __________ % of the energy used in the United States

A. 10
B. 25
C. 40
D. 90
Answer» E.
908.

Carbon sequestration is a strategy used to control

A. pollution
B. population explosion
C. desertification
D. global warming
Answer» E.
909.

The first protected area in India is ____________

A. Silent valley
B. Corbett National Park
C. Bandipur sanctuary
D. Nagar-Hole
Answer» C. Bandipur sanctuary
910.

Where are the days and nights of equal length all year long?

A. At 66.5o
B. Nowhere
C. At 23.5o
D. At the Equator
Answer» E.
911.

Sea water is

A. acidic
B. alkaline
C. neutral
D. hypotonic
Answer» B. alkaline
912.

What is "temporary threshold shift"?

A. Hearing loss due to excessive noise
B. Noise that is untolerable
C. Tolerable noise
D. inaudible noise
Answer» B. Noise that is untolerable
913.

A population is a group of

A. individuals in a species
B. species in a community
C. communities in an ecosystem
D. individuals in a family
Answer» B. species in a community
914.

Of the gases listed below, which is NOT believed to be responsible for enhancing the earth's greenhouse effect?

A. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
B. Molecular oxygen (O2)
C. Nitrous oxide (N2O)
D. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
E. Methane (CH4)
Answer» C. Nitrous oxide (N2O)
915.

Which gas is likely to be reduced in the atmosphere by deforestation?

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Nitrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Sulphur dioxide
Answer» D. Sulphur dioxide
916.

Which of the following is not a green house gas?

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Methane
C. Ozone
D. SF6
Answer» D. SF6
917.

Which association below is not correct?

A. Cumulus congestus - anvil top
B. Cumulus - fair weather cumulus
C. Altocumulus castellanus - resemble "little castles"
D. Stratus fractus - scud
E. Cumulonimbus - thunderstorm clouds
Answer» B. Cumulus - fair weather cumulus
918.

In a temperature inversion:

A. Air temperature increases with increasing height
B. Air temperature decreases with increasing height
C. Air temperature remains constant with increasing height
D. It is warmer at night than during the day
Answer» B. Air temperature decreases with increasing height
919.

The blueness of the sky is mainly due to:

A. The scattering of sunlight by air molecules
B. The presence of water vapor
C. Absorption of blue light by the air
D. Emission of blue light by the atmosphere
Answer» B. The presence of water vapor
920.

The darkening of the skin due to arsenic poisoning is called

A. Black syndrome
B. Diffuse melanosis
C. Skin scaling
D. None of these
Answer» C. Skin scaling
921.

Species that occur in different geographical regions separated by special barrier are:

A. Allopatric
B. Sympatric
C. Sibling
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Sympatric
922.

Energy of motion is also known as:

A. Dynamic energy
B. Kinetic energy
C. Sensible heat energy
D. Static energy
E. Latent heat energy
Answer» C. Sensible heat energy
923.

African grasslands are called

A. Prairies
B. Pampas
C. Savannah
D. None
Answer» D. None
924.

How do red and blue light differ?

A. Blue light has a higher speed of propagation.
B. The wavelength of red light is longer.
C. Red light has a higher intensity.
D. Red and blue light have different directions of polarization.
Answer» C. Red light has a higher intensity.
925.

The range of normal human hearing is in the range of

A. 10 Hz to 80 Hz
B. 50 Hz to 80 Hz
C. 50Hz to 15000 Hz
D. 15000 Hz and above
Answer» D. 15000 Hz and above
926.

World Forest day is celebrated on

A. 21st March
B. 5th June
C. 1st Dec
D. 7th June
Answer» B. 5th June
927.

Major consumer of wood from forest is ___________

A. Thermal Power Plant
B. Paper Industry
C. Chemistry Industry
D. none
Answer» C. Chemistry Industry
928.

When both partners are affected negatively the nature of interaction is

A. commensalism
B. competition
C. predation
D. amensalism
Answer» C. predation
929.

The species of plants that play a vital role in controlling the relative abundance of other species in a community are called

A. Edge species
B. Link species
C. Pioneer species
D. Successional species
E. Keystone species
Answer» F.
930.

Vermi-composting is a natural method of

A. Producing compost manure
B. Producing worms
C. Managing waste it creates
D. Destroying worms
Answer» B. Producing worms
931.

Name the disease caused by mercury poisoning in Japan

A. Itai itai
B. Xeroderma pigmentosum
C. Measles
D. Minamata disease
Answer» E.
932.

A pond, serves as a good example for a __________ water ecosystem.

A. fresh
B. brackish
C. marine
D. sea
Answer» B. brackish
933.

Ozonosphere seen in

A. ionosphere
B. thermosphere
C. mesophere
D. stratosphere
Answer» E.
934.

The amount of solar radiation reaching the surface of the earth is called

A. Solar flux
B. reflected light
C. minerals
D. solvents
Answer» B. reflected light
935.

A human population is small, there is a greater chance of :

A. gene flow
B. genetic drift
C. natural selection
D. mutation
Answer» C. natural selection
936.

Non-lonizing radiations with specific biological effects are

A. Gamma rays
B. Beta-rays
C. UV radiations
D. X-rays
Answer» D. X-rays
937.

Which chemical was responsible for Bhopal gas tragedy?

A. Methyl iso Cyanate
B. Benzene Hexa Chloride
C. Tri Nitro Toluene
D. B & C
Answer» B. Benzene Hexa Chloride
938.

How much radiant energy will an object emit if its temperature is at absolute zero?

A. The maximum theoretical amount
B. None
C. The same as it would at any other temperature
D. Depends on the chemical composition of the object
Answer» C. The same as it would at any other temperature
939.

The top layer of the lake is called as

A. Thermocline
B. Epilimnion
C. Thermonion
D. Hypolimnion
Answer» C. Thermonion
940.

When water changes from a liquid to a vapor, we call this process:

A. Freezing
B. Condensation
C. Sublimation
D. Deposition
E. Evaporation
Answer» F.
941.

The primary cause of a radiation inversion is:

A. Infrared radiation emitted by the earth's surface
B. Infrared radiation absorbed by the earth's surface
C. Solar radiation absorbed by the earth's surface
D. Solar radiation reflected by the earth's surface
E. Infrared radiation absorbed by the atmosphere and clouds
Answer» B. Infrared radiation absorbed by the earth's surface
942.

Lead in water can cause

A. eye disease
B. arthritis
C. kidney damage
D. hair falling
Answer» D. hair falling
943.

Which of the following regarding ecological pyramids is not correct?

A. In most ecosystems, the pyramid of numbers and biomass are up right
B. In tree dominated ecosystem the pyramid of numbers is inverted
C. The pyramid of energy expresses mainly the rate of food production
D. In deep water ecosystem, the pyramid of biomass is upright
E. The total energy flow at successive tropical level always decreases
Answer» B. In tree dominated ecosystem the pyramid of numbers is inverted
944.

If a glass of water were surrounded by saturated air:

A. The level of the water in the glass would slowly decrease
B. The water's temperature would slowly increase
C. The level of the water in the glass would not change
D. The water's temperature would slowly decrease
Answer» D. The water's temperature would slowly decrease
945.

The amount of force exerted over an area of surface is called:

A. Density
B. Weight
C. Temperature
D. Pressure
Answer» E.
946.

Green Land biome

A. Tundra
B. Pampas
C. Taiga
D. Thaar
Answer» C. Taiga
947.

Abyssal zone in ocean has

A. no sunlight but contains decomposers and consumers
B. no sunlight but contain producers
C. sunlight and decomposers
D. sunlight and producers
Answer» B. no sunlight but contain producers
948.

What is symbiosis?

A. Study of distribution of related species
B. Association between members of same species
C. Association between members of two species
D. None
Answer» D. None
949.

How do red and blue light differ?

A. Blue light has a higher speed of propagation.
B. The wavelength of red light is longer.
C. Red light has a higher intensity.
D. Red and blue light have different directions of polarization.
Answer» C. Red light has a higher intensity.
950.

Pangolins feed on

A. ants
B. fruits
C. leaves
D. roots
Answer» B. fruits