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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.