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1001.

An important reason for the large daily temperature range over deserts is:

A. There is little water vapor in the air to absorb and re-radiate infrared radiation
B. The light-colored sand radiates heat very rapidly at night
C. Dry air is a very poor heat conductor
D. Free convection cells are unable to form above the hot desert ground
E. The ozone content of desert air is very low
Answer» B. The light-colored sand radiates heat very rapidly at night
1002.

The abiotic and biotic components constitute the structure of an

A. energy flow
B. environment
C. atmosphere
D. Ecosystem
Answer» E.
1003.

Most of the radiation emitted by a human body is in the form of:

A. Ultraviolet radiation and is invisible
B. Visible radiation but is too weak to be visible
C. Infrared radiation and is invisible
D. Humans do not emit electromagnetic radiation
Answer» D. Humans do not emit electromagnetic radiation
1004.

At which city might you be able to observe cirrus clouds at an altitude of 3,000 m (10,000 feet) above the surface?

A. Barrow, Alaska
B. Honolulu, Hawaii
C. Miami, Florida
D. Chicago, Illinois
Answer» B. Honolulu, Hawaii
1005.

The density of water vapor in a given parcel of air is expressed by the:

A. Absolute humidity
B. Relative humidity
C. Mixing ratio
D. Specific humidity
E. Saturation vapor pressure
Answer» B. Relative humidity
1006.

Water vapor contains a huge amount of stored energy known as

A. Latent heat
B. Solar energy
C. Stored heat
D. Mechanical energy
Answer» B. Solar energy
1007.

All the statements are correct regarding ecological succession except

A. It is a random process
B. Species diversity increases as succession proceeds
C. The food chain relationships becomes more complex
D. The role of decomposers becomes more and more important
Answer» B. Species diversity increases as succession proceeds
1008.

Killing of animals disturbs

A. Good for eco system
B. Good for man
C. The balance of nature
D. None
Answer» D. None
1009.

Atmospheric ozone layer which protect us from UV-B and C is getting depleted most by addition of

A. chloro fluorocarbon
B. carbon monoxide
C. carbon dioxide
D. sulpur dioxide
Answer» B. carbon monoxide
1010.

In a photochemical smog, which gas is an eye and mucous membrane irritant?

A. SO2
B. O3
C. CO2
D. N2O
Answer» C. CO2
1011.

Heavy dust can cause

A. leaf blights
B. opening of stomata
C. closure of stomata
D. browning of leaves
Answer» D. browning of leaves
1012.

Which one of the following problems is not created by noise pollution?

A. Diarrhoea
B. Hypertension
C. Deafness
D. Irritation
Answer» B. Hypertension
1013.

If the absolute temperature of an object doubles, the maximum energy emitted goes up by a factor of:

A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 16
E. 32
Answer» E. 32
1014.

Which of the following is the most responsible for world water crisis?

A. Dams
B. Floods
C. Drought
D. Population growth
Answer» D. Population growth
1015.

The greatest variation in daily temperature usually occurs:

A. At the ground
B. About 5 feet above the ground
C. At the top of a high-rise apartment complex
D. At the level where thermals stop rising
Answer» B. About 5 feet above the ground
1016.

Which of the following has a wavelength shorter than that of violet light?

A. Green light
B. Blue light
C. Infrared radiation
D. Red light
E. Ultraviolet radiation
Answer» F.
1017.

The cause of Bhopal disaster is

A. Methyl Alcohol
B. Methyl Carbonate
C. Methyl Iso Cyanate
D. Methyl Sulphate
Answer» D. Methyl Sulphate
1018.

The maximum pressure that water vapor molecules would exert if the air were saturated is called the:

A. Absolute humidity
B. Boiling point
C. Mixing ratio
D. None of the above
Answer» E.
1019.

Fog that forms off the coast of Newfoundland is mainly a form of:

A. Advection fog
B. Frontal fog
C. Steam fog
D. Radiation fog
E. Upslope fog
Answer» B. Frontal fog
1020.

During an equinox:

A. The days and nights are of equal length except at the poles
B. At noon the sun is overhead at the equator
C. The earth is not tilted toward nor away from the sun
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
1021.

The earth's radiative equilibrium temperature is:

A. The temperature at which the earth is absorbing solar radiation and emitting infrared radiation at equal rates
B. The temperature at which the earth is radiating energy at maximum intensity
C. The average temperature the earth must maintain to prevent the oceans from freezing solid
D. The temperature at which rates of evaporation and condensation on the earth are in balance
Answer» B. The temperature at which the earth is radiating energy at maximum intensity
1022.

The gas that absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet radiation in the stratosphere:

A. Water vapor
B. Nitrous oxide
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Ozone
E. Chlorofluorocarbons
Answer» E. Chlorofluorocarbons
1023.

Example of primary pollutant

A. SO2
B. NO2
C. CO
D. hydrocarbons
Answer» E.
1024.

Typically, water vapor occupies about what percentage of the air's volume near the earth's surface?

A. About 78 percent
B. About 21 percent
C. Close to 10 percent
D. Less than 4 percent
E. None of these
Answer» E. None of these
1025.

The source of energy in an ecosystem is

A. ATP
B. Sunlight
C. D.N.A
D. R.N.A
Answer» C. D.N.A
1026.

How many types of habitats are there in a biosphere?

A. 4
B. 2
C. 3
D. 6
Answer» B. 2
1027.

The word Biophilia was coined by

A. Dr. Hackel
B. Dr.Johanssen
C. Dr. Benjamine
D. E. O. Wilson
Answer» E.
1028.

The deepest radiation inversion would be observed:

A. At the equator any day of the year
B. In polar regions in winter
C. At the top of a high mountain in winter
D. On a desert in winter
E. In a deep valley during the summer
Answer» C. At the top of a high mountain in winter
1029.

Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 0.4 and 0.7 micrometers is called:

A. Ultraviolet light
B. Visible light
C. Infrared light
D. Microwaves
Answer» C. Infrared light
1030.

Which of the following will increase in a rising parcel of air?

A. Saturation vapor pressure
B. Relative humidity
C. Mixing ratio
D. Air temperature
E. None of the above
Answer» C. Mixing ratio
1031.

One greenhouse gas contributes 14% to total global warming and another contributes 6%. These are respectively identified as

A. N2O and CO2
B. CFCs and N2O
C. Methane and CO2
D. Methane and CFCs
E. CFCs and CO2
Answer» C. Methane and CO2
1032.

Which of the following will increase in a rising parcel of air?

A. Saturation vapor pressure
B. Relative humidity
C. Mixing ratio
D. Air temperature
E. None of the above
Answer» C. Mixing ratio
1033.

Water pollution is due to

A. agricultural discharges
B. Sewage and other wastes
C. industrial effluents
D. all the above
Answer» E.
1034.

If the air temperature increased, with no addition or removal of water vapor, the actual vapor pressure would:

A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Stay the same
D. Become greater than the saturation vapor pressure
Answer» D. Become greater than the saturation vapor pressure
1035.

The main reason(s) for warm summers in northern middle latitudes is that:

A. The earth is closer to the sun in summer
B. The sun is higher in the sky and we receive more direct solar radiation
C. The days are longer
D. All of the above
E. Only (b) and (c) are correct
Answer» F.
1036.

Meteorology is the study of:

A. Landforms
B. The oceans
C. The atmosphere
D. Outer space
E. Extraterrestrial meteoroids that enter the atmosphere
Answer» D. Outer space
1037.

The Term Smog was introduced in 1905 by

A. Des Voeux
B. Hult
C. Canon
D. Le Chatelier
Answer» B. Hult
1038.

Ideal conditions for a strong radiation inversion:

A. Clear, calm, dry, winter night
B. Clear, calm, moist, summer night
C. Cloudy, calm, moist, winter night
D. Cloudy, windy, moist, summer night
E. Clear, windy, dry, summer night
Answer» B. Clear, calm, moist, summer night
1039.

The final stable community in an ecological succession is called the

A. final community
B. ultimate community
C. climax community
D. seral community
Answer» D. seral community
1040.

A dim, "watery" sun visible through a gray sheet-like cloud layer is often a good indication of ____ clouds.

A. Stratocumulus
B. Cirrostratus
C. Cumulonimbus
D. Altostratus
E. Nimbostratus
Answer» E. Nimbostratus
1041.

On the average, about what percentage of the solar energy that strikes the outer atmosphere eventually reaches the earth's surface?

A. 5%
B. 15%
C. 30%
D. 50%
E. 70%
Answer» E. 70%
1042.

_________ is the most inhuman of social crimes.

A. Rape
B. Kidnap
C. Dowry death
D. Robbery
Answer» D. Robbery
1043.

The time of day when the relative humidity reaches a maximum value is usually:

A. At the time when the air temperature is highest
B. In the middle of the afternoon
C. At the time when the air temperature is lowest
D. Just before sunrise
E. About midnight
Answer» D. Just before sunrise
1044.

Water pollution is due to

A. agricultural discharges
B. Sewage and other wastes
C. industrial effluents
D. all the above
Answer» E.
1045.

Frost forms when:

A. Objects on the ground cool below the dew point temperature.
B. The dew point is 32oF or below.
C. Water vapor changes into ice without first becoming a liquid.
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
1046.

The most abundant greenhouse gas in the earth's atmosphere:

A. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
B. Nitrous oxide (N2O)
C. Water vapor (H2O)
D. Methane (CH4)
E. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Answer» D. Methane (CH4)
1047.

The gas that shows the most variation from place to place and from time to time in the lower atmosphere:

A. Ozone (O3)
B. Carbon dioxide (CO2)
C. Water vapor (H2O)
D. Methane (CH4)
E. Argon (Ar)
Answer» D. Methane (CH4)
1048.

Which of the following is not a reason why water warms and cools much more slowly than land?

A. Solar energy penetrates more deeply into water
B. Heat energy is mixed in a deeper layer of water
C. Water has a higher heat capacity
D. A portion of the solar energy that strikes water is used to evaporate it
E. It takes more heat to raise the temperature of a given amount of soil 1o C than it does to raise the temperature of water 1o C.
Answer» F.
1049.

Which is an example for sedimentary biogeochemical cycle

A. Oxygen cycle
B. Nitrogen cycle
C. Water cycle
D. Phosphorus cycle
Answer» E.