Explore topic-wise MCQs in General Knowledge.

This section includes 1049 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your General Knowledge knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

51.

Density of a population (D) is

A. D = S(size) / W(weight)
B. D = S(space) / N(number)
C. D = N(number) / S(space)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
52.

Demographic features of developing countries are

A. High infant mortality, low fertility, young age distribution and uneven population growth
B. High fertility, high density, high mortality rate and young age distribution
C. High fertility, falling mortality rate, rapid population growth and young age distribution
D. High density, high mortality, uneven population growth and very old age distribution
Answer» D. High density, high mortality, uneven population growth and very old age distribution
53.

Which of the following processes adds to the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

A. Burning fossil fuels
B. Photosynthesis
C. Respiration
D. Deforestation
Answer» C. Respiration
54.

Treated water can be disinfected by adding

A. Alum
B. Fluorine
C. Chlorine
D. Oxygen
Answer» D. Oxygen
55.

Primary source of energy in a food web is/are

A. Green plants
B. Sun
C. Inorganic nutrients
D. Animals
Answer» C. Inorganic nutrients
56.

Which one of the following is not included under in situ conservation?

A. Zoo
B. National Park
C. Wild life Sanctuary
D. Biosphere Reserve
Answer» B. National Park
57.

A poisonous gas given out of a vehicle exhaust is

A. Methane
B. Ethane
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Carbon monoxide
Answer» E.
58.

Peeling of Ozone umbrella, which protects us from UV rays, is caused by

A. Carbon monoxide
B. CFCs
C. Coal burning
D. Methane
Answer» C. Coal burning
59.

A pH of rainwater is

A. 5-6
B. 6-7
C. 7-8
D. 8-9
Answer» B. 6-7
60.

Which of the following is the most environmental friendly agricultural practice?

A. Using chemical fertilizers
B. Using insecticides
C. Organic farming
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
61.

Which of the following statements regarding the greenhouse effect has the lowest degree of certainty?

A. Addition of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere results in increased heat energy in the atmosphere
B. Global warming will result in an increase in the number of tropical storms
C. Global warming will result in rising sea levels
D. The concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are increasing due to human activities.
Answer» C. Global warming will result in rising sea levels
62.

A human population is small, there is greater chance of

A. Mutation
B. Gene flow
C. Genetic drift
D. Natural selection
Answer» D. Natural selection
63.

The main factors contributing to the decline in death rate in 20th century were

A. Improved agricultural practices and increased birth rates
B. Improved health care, sanitation and nutrition
C. Endemic poverty and low levels of education
D. European colonization and improved agriculture practices
Answer» C. Endemic poverty and low levels of education
64.

Water logging is a phenomenon in which

A. Crop patterns are rotated
B. Soil root zone becomes saturated due to over irrigation
C. Erosion of soil
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Erosion of soil
65.

Disposable glasses and plates are made up of

A. PVC
B. Polystyrene
C. Polyvinyl alcohol
D. Polypropylene
Answer» E.
66.

Increasing skin cancer and high mutation rate are the result of

A. Global warming
B. Ozone depletion
C. Acid rain
D. Pollution
Answer» C. Acid rain
67.

The most important remedy to avoid negative impact due to industrialization is

A. industry should be closed
B. don’t allow new industrial units
C. industry should treat all the wastes generated by it before disposal
D. industries should be shifted far away from human habitats
Answer» D. industries should be shifted far away from human habitats
68.

The burning of fossil fuels releases large amount of

A. Nitrogen
B. Sulphur
C. Carbon
D. Hydrogen
Answer» C. Carbon
69.

Yellowing of Taj Mahal is an effect of

A. Acid rain
B. Global warming
C. Ozone depletion
D. All of the above
Answer» B. Global warming
70.

Thickness of ozone layer is measured in

A. Decibels
B. Dobson unit
C. Meter
D. Armstrong unit
Answer» C. Meter
71.

Which group of vertebrates comprises of highest number of species

A. Mammals
B. Fishes
C. Reptiles
D. Birds
Answer» C. Reptiles
72.

The discharge of warm/hot water directly into rivers is known as

A. Water pollution
B. Thermal pollution
C. Marine pollution
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Marine pollution
73.

Resources that take too long a period of time to be used as a resource are called as

A. Renewable resource
B. Non-renewable resource
C. Exhaustible resource
D. Inexhaustible resource
Answer» E.
74.

Which out of the following is a measure to control air pollution

A. Reduction in use of fossil fuels
B. Increasing use of renewable energy resources
C. Using catalytic convertors in vehicles
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
75.

A river with high BOD value means

A. Highly polluted
B. Highly clean
C. Highly productive
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Highly clean
76.

Which of the following are major environmental issues involved in mining?

A. air pollution
B. water pollution
C. soil degradation
D. all of the above
Answer» E.
77.

The burning of fossil fuels releases a large amount of

A. Nitrogen into air
B. Sulphur into air
C. Carbon dioxide into air
D. Oxygen into air
Answer» C. Carbon dioxide into air
78.

Main source of acid rain is

A. Sulphur dioxide
B. Nitrogen
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Carbon monoxide
Answer» B. Nitrogen
79.

IUCN Headquarters is at

A. Morges, Switzerland
B. Paris, France
C. Vienna, Austria
D. New York, USA
Answer» B. Paris, France
80.

Darwin’s finches are a good example of

A. Convergent evolution
B. Adaptive radiation
C. Connecting link
D. Industrial melanism
Answer» C. Connecting link
81.

Which is the only country who has not ratified the Kyoto Protocol yet?

A. United States
B. Australia
C. Japan
D. India
Answer» B. Australia
82.

HIV is not likely to be transmitted by

A. Sharing needles of injections
B. Mosquito bites
C. Blood transfusion
D. Breast feeding
Answer» E.
83.

Each environment supports a limited population depending upon its

A. Biotic potential
B. Carrying capacity
C. Natality
D. Reproductive potential
Answer» C. Natality
84.

Which out of the following are the causes of soil erosion?

A. Unrestricted grazing
B. Over cultivation
C. Deforestation
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
85.

Group of interbreeding organisms found in a particular area is

A. Population
B. Community
C. Tribe
D. Density
Answer» B. Community
86.

Mass of living matter at a trophic level in an area at any given time is called

A. Standing state
B. Standing crop
C. Humus
D. Detritus
Answer» C. Humus
87.

A product of photosynthesis is

A. Carbon dioxide
B. Water
C. Oxygen
D. Chlorophyll
Answer» D. Chlorophyll
88.

The objective of Environment studies is

A. Raise consciousness about environment conditions
B. To teach environmentally appropriate behavior
C. Create an environmental ethic sensitive society
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
89.

The upright pyramid of numbers is absent in

A. Lake
B. Pond
C. Grasslands
D. Forests
Answer» E.
90.

Environment is the life support system that includes

A. Air
B. Water
C. Land
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
91.

Noise is measured by sound meter and the unit is

A. Hertz
B. Joule
C. Decibel
D. Seconds
Answer» D. Seconds
92.

Which of the ecological pyramid is always upright

A. Pyramid of numbers
B. Pyramid of biomass
C. Pyramid of energy
D. All of the above
Answer» D. All of the above
93.

What is most important factor for the success of animal population?

A. Natality
B. Adaptability
C. Interspecies activity
D. Unlimited food
Answer» C. Interspecies activity
94.

Excess atmospheric carbon dioxide increases greenhouse effect as carbon dioxide

A. Precipitates dust in the atmosphere
B. Is opaque to infrared rays
C. Reduces atmospheric pressure
D. Is heavier than other gases
Answer» C. Reduces atmospheric pressure
95.

The world population in 2000 was approximately

A. 5.1 billion
B. 2.1 billion
C. 6 billion
D. 8 billon
Answer» D. 8 billon
96.

The main cause of world population growth in 18th and 19th centuries was

A. Decrease in birth rates
B. Decrease in death rates
C. Industrial revolution
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
97.

The basic requirements of human beings are provided by

A. Industrialization
B. Agriculture
C. Nature
D. Urbanization
Answer» D. Urbanization
98.

A coal deposit that is not economical to mine today would be considered part of our ___________

A. Coal reserves
B. Coal resources
C. Coal reservoirs
D. None of these
Answer» B. Coal resources
99.

The main components of photochemical smog is

A. Water vapors
B. Nitrogen oxides
C. Sulphur oxides
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
100.

Which of the following is not a potential adverse effect of global warming?

A. More extreme weather patterns
B. Retreat of glaciers
C. Sea level rise
D. An increase of UV-B radiation
Answer» E.