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101. |
Which of the following does not causes air pollution when used for heating purposes |
A. | Coal |
B. | Petrol |
C. | Kerosene |
D. | Solar energy |
Answer» E. | |
102. |
Hotspots are regions of high |
A. | Rareism |
B. | Endemism |
C. | Diversity |
D. | Critically endangered population |
Answer» D. Critically endangered population | |
103. |
Which of the following greenhouse gas is entirely anthropogenic in origin? |
A. | CFCs |
B. | Methane |
C. | Carbon dioxide |
D. | Water vapor |
Answer» D. Water vapor | |
104. |
Manmade resources are alternative to natural resources for a variety of reasons. Which of these would not be one of those? |
A. | They increase variety and choice |
B. | They are cheaper to produce than natural resources |
C. | They are made from renewable resources |
D. | They are better suited for the purpose for which they will be used |
Answer» D. They are better suited for the purpose for which they will be used | |
105. |
Which one of the following gases can deplete the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere? |
A. | Methane |
B. | Ammonia |
C. | Carbon tetrachloride |
D. | Sulphur dioxide |
Answer» D. Sulphur dioxide | |
106. |
Increase in concentration of toxic level in each trophic level is referred to as |
A. | Eutrophication |
B. | Bio magnification |
C. | Bioaccumulation |
D. | Bio concentration |
Answer» C. Bioaccumulation | |
107. |
Which among the following is a climatic factor? |
A. | pressure |
B. | humidity |
C. | temperature |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» E. | |
108. |
Aerosols consisting of solid particles produced by combustion |
A. | Fog |
B. | Smog |
C. | Smoke |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Smoke | |
109. |
Study of trends in human population growth and prediction of future growth is called |
A. | Demography |
B. | Psychology |
C. | Biography |
D. | Kalography |
Answer» B. Psychology | |
110. |
In the breakdown of the ozone layer, the ozone (O3) directly reacts with |
A. | Ultraviolet light |
B. | Chlorine atoms |
C. | Oxygen atoms |
D. | CFC molecules |
Answer» C. Oxygen atoms | |
111. |
In an ecotone, the species which become abundant are called: |
A. | Edge species |
B. | Keystone species |
C. | Endemic species |
D. | Foster species |
Answer» B. Keystone species | |
112. |
Which one of the following has the maximum genetic diversity in India? |
A. | Tea |
B. | Teak |
C. | Mango |
D. | Wheat |
Answer» D. Wheat | |
113. |
What is Kyoto Protocol? |
A. | It is an agreement among countries to take steps for reducing global warming. |
B. | It is an agreement among countries to take steps for reducing acid rain. |
C. | It is an agreement among countries to take steps for planting trees to control pollution. |
D. | It is an agreement among countries to start using nuclear energy. |
Answer» B. It is an agreement among countries to take steps for reducing acid rain. | |
114. |
Atmosphere consists of 79 percent Nitrogen and 21 percent Oxygen by |
A. | Volume |
B. | Weight |
C. | Density |
D. | All of these |
Answer» C. Density | |
115. |
One of the critical mechanism by which the environment controls population of species is |
A. | Spread of disease |
B. | Removal of excreta |
C. | Supply of food |
D. | Control on death rate |
Answer» E. | |
116. |
Which of the following regions has the maximum diversity? |
A. | Mangroves |
B. | Temperate forest |
C. | Taiga |
D. | Coral reefs |
Answer» E. | |
117. |
Chlorofluorocarbon releases a chemical harmful to ozone is |
A. | Chlorine |
B. | Fluorine |
C. | Carbons |
D. | Nitrogen peroxide |
Answer» B. Fluorine | |
118. |
A herbivore is also known as a |
A. | Producer |
B. | First order consumer |
C. | Second order consumer. |
D. | Third order consumer |
Answer» C. Second order consumer. | |
119. |
Human population growth is |
A. | Horizontal line |
B. | L-shaped curve |
C. | J-shaped curve |
D. | Parabola curve |
Answer» D. Parabola curve | |
120. |
The purest form of coal is |
A. | Anthracite |
B. | Lignite |
C. | Peat |
D. | Bitumen |
Answer» D. Bitumen | |
121. |
Deserts, grasslands, forests and tundra regions are the examples of |
A. | Biomes |
B. | Biogeographically regions |
C. | Ecosystems |
D. | Biospheres |
Answer» D. Biospheres | |
122. |
The unfavorable alteration of environment by human activities is termed as |
A. | Ecological disturbance |
B. | Ecological degradation |
C. | Pollution |
D. | Catastrophe |
Answer» C. Pollution | |
123. |
The pyramid of energy is always upright for any ecosystem, this situation indicates that |
A. | Herbivores have better energy conversion efficiency than carnivores |
B. | Producers have the lowest energy conversion efficiency |
C. | Carnivores have a better energy conversion efficacy than herbivores |
D. | Energy conversion efficiency is same at all trophic levels |
Answer» E. | |
124. |
A group of living organisms of the same kind living in the same place and at the same time refers to a |
A. | Community |
B. | Species |
C. | Population |
D. | Consumers |
Answer» D. Consumers | |
125. |
Population explosion has occurred in the last |
A. | 500 years |
B. | 300 years |
C. | 400 years |
D. | 150 years |
Answer» E. | |
126. |
Environmental impact assessment |
A. | is the study of feasibility of a project |
B. | is a study of bio-physical characteristics of the environment that may result from a human action |
C. | Both a and b |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Both a and b | |
127. |
If the rate of addition of new member’s increases with respect to the individual lost of the same population, then the graph obtained has |
A. | Decline growth |
B. | Zero growth |
C. | Exponential growth |
D. | None of these |
Answer» D. None of these | |
128. |
Biogas contains mainly |
A. | Methane |
B. | Propane |
C. | Butane |
D. | Carbon dioxide |
Answer» B. Propane | |
129. |
The true end of any food chain is the |
A. | Decomposer |
B. | Predator |
C. | Consumer |
D. | Human |
Answer» B. Predator | |
130. |
In a pyramid of numbers in grassland ecosystems, the largest population is that of |
A. | Herbivores |
B. | Primary consumers |
C. | Secondary consumer |
D. | Producers |
Answer» B. Primary consumers | |
131. |
The process of restoring forests that once existed but was removed at some time in the past is known as |
A. | Afforestation |
B. | Reforestation |
C. | Deforestation |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. Deforestation | |
132. |
Which one of the following is not a gaseous biogeochemical cycle |
A. | Nitrogen cycle |
B. | Carbon cycle |
C. | Sulphur cycle |
D. | Phosphorus cycle |
Answer» E. | |
133. |
Which of the following effect is responsible for Global Warming? |
A. | Greenhouse effect |
B. | Radioactive effect |
C. | Solar effect |
D. | Nuclear effect |
Answer» B. Radioactive effect | |
134. |
A poisonous gas given out of vehicles exhaust is |
A. | Carbon monoxide |
B. | Ethane |
C. | Methane |
D. | Carbon dioxide |
Answer» B. Ethane | |
135. |
Which of the following is management option for air pollution? |
A. | Regulations and standards |
B. | Transport planning |
C. | Using CNG as fuel |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
136. |
Which one of the following regions in India is a hotspot of biodiversity? |
A. | Sundarbans |
B. | Western Ghats |
C. | Eastern Ghats |
D. | Gangetic plains |
Answer» C. Eastern Ghats | |
137. |
Pyramid of energy in a pond ecosystem is always |
A. | Inverted |
B. | Upright |
C. | Linear |
D. | Irregular |
Answer» C. Linear | |
138. |
Identify the aftermaths of acid rain from the following |
A. | Dissolving and washing away of nutrients from the soil |
B. | Increasing the acidity of soils, thereby hindering the growth of plants |
C. | Damaging the building materials/ heritage sites |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
139. |
Which one of the following is used as a refrigerant? |
A. | Freon |
B. | Teflon |
C. | Ethanol |
D. | Benzol |
Answer» B. Teflon | |
140. |
Loss of forest has led to |
A. | Erosion of fertile soil |
B. | Global warming |
C. | Loss of habitat of plants and animals |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
141. |
Which country has organized its cabinet meeting under the sea to drag attention of the world towards the Global Warming and its threats? |
A. | Maldives |
B. | Sri Lanka |
C. | Fiji |
D. | Indonesia |
Answer» B. Sri Lanka | |
142. |
Which of the following is not an inexhaustible form of energy? |
A. | Water |
B. | Wind |
C. | Solar |
D. | Fossil |
Answer» D. Fossil | |
143. |
Things you can do to decrease global warming include |
A. | Reduce the usage of your air conditioner on high |
B. | Turn off your light when you are not using them. |
C. | Use public transports instead of personal vehicles for transportation. |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
144. |
Development activities on the hydrosphere cause |
A. | Air pollution |
B. | Soil pollution |
C. | Water pollution |
D. | Soil erosion |
Answer» D. Soil erosion | |
145. |
Ozone day is observed on |
A. | 3rd January |
B. | 16th September |
C. | 10th November |
D. | 26th March |
Answer» C. 10th November | |
146. |
Soil erosion removes surface soil which contains |
A. | Organic matter |
B. | Plant nutrients |
C. | Both a and b |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. Plant nutrients | |
147. |
A liquid fuel that was formed from the ancient remains of sea plants and animals is |
A. | Natural gas |
B. | Petroleum |
C. | Geothermal energy |
D. | Coal |
Answer» C. Geothermal energy | |
148. |
The concept that “population increases geometrically while food supply increases arithmetically” wasgiven by |
A. | Stuart Mill |
B. | Charles Darwin |
C. | Adam Smith |
D. | Thomas Malthus |
Answer» E. | |
149. |
Which gas is responsible for the global warming? |
A. | Nitrogen |
B. | Carbon dioxide |
C. | Noble gases |
D. | Hydrogen |
Answer» C. Noble gases | |
150. |
Stratus clouds are typically puffy and form by convection.~! |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» C. | |