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1.

Movement of Nutrients from the soil by the Acid Rain is called :

A. Leaching
B. Infiltration
C. Exfiltration
D. Transpiration
Answer» B. Infiltration
2.

An animal that feeds upon another animal is

A. producer
B. consumer
C. decomposer
D. predator
Answer» C. decomposer
3.

Identify the non-renewable sources of energy from the following

A. Coal
B. Fuel cells
C. Wind power
D. Wave power
Answer» B. Fuel cells
4.

'Earth's Day' is celebrated every year on:

A. Oct 26th
B. April 22nd
C. June 5th
D. Dec 23rd
Answer» C. June 5th
5.

The important gaseous pollutants contributing to acid rain are

A. Oxygen and Nitrogen
B. Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Sulfur dioxide (SO2) and Nitrogen (NOx)
Answer» E.
6.

Percentage methane content of biogas is

A. 10-20 %
B. 20-35 %
C. 40-45 %
D. 50-75 %
Answer» E.
7.

The maximum average permissible noise levels during day time hours as per environment protection act in India is

A. 30 dB
B. 45 dB
C. 50 dB
D. 55 dB
Answer» C. 50 dB
8.

Hydrogen is found on earth in combination with

A. Copper
B. Oxygen
C. Helium
D. Sulphur
Answer» C. Helium
9.

Trickle irrigation reduces

A. Percolation
B. Salinization
C. Water evaporation
D. All of these
Answer» E.
10.

The major green house gas which is responsible for causing about 60% of the green house effect on earth among the following is

A. Nitrogen
B. Methane
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Carbon monoxide
Answer» D. Carbon monoxide
11.

Noise pollution limit in industrial area is

A. 65 dB
B. 80 dB
C. 95 dB
D. 100 dB
Answer» C. 95 dB
12.

'Minamata' disease is caused by

A. Lead
B. Arsenic
C. Mercury
D. Cadmium
Answer» D. Cadmium
13.

Sulabh biogas plants are based on the use of

A. Cattle dung
B. Human excreta
C. Agriculture waste
D. None of these
Answer» B. Human excreta
14.

The ozone depletion in the stratosphere is chiefly caused by the release of

A. Chlorofluoro carbons
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Methane
D. None of these
Answer» B. Carbon dioxide
15.

Estuary means

A. Rich in nutrients
B. Treatment of water
C. End point of the river
D. Meeting place of river and sea
Answer» E.
16.

About 30% of the country's coal deposits are found in

A. Kashmir
B. Karnataka
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Bihar and Orissa
Answer» E.
17.

Renewable energy is

A. Primary source
B. Secondary source
C. Tertiary source
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Secondary source
18.

During green house effect, carbon dioxide and water vapours absorbs,

A. UV radiations
B. Solar radiation
C. Short wave radiations
D. Long wave radiations
Answer» E.
19.

Which is considered as energy source of future?

A. Wind
B. Ocean
C. Hydrogen
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
20.

The ideal of sustainable development was defined for the first time by the world commission on environment and development in the year

A. 1985
B. 1986
C. 1987
D. 1988
Answer» D. 1988
21.

Bhopal Gas Tragedy happened in the year

A. Dec. 1983
B. Dec. 1984
C. Dec. 1987
D. Dec. 1994
Answer» C. Dec. 1987
22.

Smelting of metallic minerals into copper, lead and zinc release large amounts of

A. Nitric oxide
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Sulphur dioxide
D. Hydrogen Sulphide
Answer» C. Sulphur dioxide
23.

Eutrophication means :

A. Water purification
B. Neutralization of waste water
C. Waste water Treatment process
D. Enrichment of plant nutrients in water bodies
Answer» E.
24.

Environmental protection is a fundamental duty of the citizen of India under the

A. 21
B. 47
C. 48-A
D. Article 51-A(g)
Answer» E.
25.

Electromagnetic radiation energy is an energy in the form of

A. Heat
B. Wave
C. Light
D. All the above
Answer» E.
26.

As per BIS, the permissible limit of PH value for Drinking water :

A. 6.5 to 7.5
B. 7
C. 6.5 to 8.5
D. 6.0 to 8.5
Answer» D. 6.0 to 8.5
27.

The environment act was enacted by Indian parliament under Article 253 of the constitution of India and made applicable to all states of India in the year

A. 1984
B. 1985
C. 1986
D. 1987
Answer» D. 1987
28.

Liquid waste generated from Bathrooms and Kitchens are called

A. Runoff
B. Sullage
C. Domestic sewage
D. All the above
Answer» D. All the above
29.

Which part of plant contains nitrogen fixing bacteria?

A. Roots
B. Stems
C. Leaves
D. All the above
Answer» B. Stems
30.

Which of the following is not a solution for Global warming?

A. Deforestation
B. Plantation of more trees
C. Reducing fossil fuel consumption
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Plantation of more trees
31.

The Government of India adopted the National Housing and habitat policy in

A. 1995
B. 1996
C. 1997
D. 1998
Answer» E.
32.

The major contributors to the acid rain are known as

A. Protons
B. Pollutants
C. Processors
D. Precursors
Answer» E.
33.

Bhopal gas tragedy occurred due to the leakage of

A. Mustard gas
B. Methane gas
C. Sulphur dioxide
D. Methyl Isocyanate
Answer» E.
34.

Mining means

A. Process of extracting ores to obtain the metal of interest
B. To check pollution
C. To conserve minerals
D. To reserve minerals
Answer» B. To check pollution
35.

What is the maximum allowable concentration of fluorides in drinking water

A. 1.5 mg/L
B. 2.0 mg/L
C. 2.5 mg/L
D. 3.0 mg/L
Answer» B. 2.0 mg/L
36.

A major carbon storage reservoir in the carbon cycle is

A. Trees
B. Rivers
C. Oceans
D. Atmosphere
Answer» B. Rivers
37.

Green house effect causes

A. Increase in rainfall
B. Lowering of acid rain
C. Rise in temperature of earth
D. Lowering in temperature of earth
Answer» D. Lowering in temperature of earth
38.

Major compounds responsible for the destruction of Ozone layer is

A. C02
B. CH4
C. CFCs
D. oxygen
Answer» D. oxygen
39.

Environmental protection is the responsibility of

A. Individuals
B. NGO's
C. Government of India
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
40.

Objective of environmental studies is to

A. Create environmental ethics that foster awareness about the ecological inter -dependence of economic, social and political factors in a human community and theenvironment
B. Acquiring skills to help the concerned individuals in identifying and solving environmental problems
C. Raise consciousness about environmental conditions
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
41.

In which year the Hon'ble supreme court ofIndia made environmental education compulsory subject at all the levels of education

A. 2000
B. 2001
C. 2002
D. 2003
Answer» E.
42.

In a food chain humans are

A. Producers
B. Primary consumers
C. Secondary consumers
D. Primary and secondary consumers
Answer» E.
43.

Which of the following is ill effect of Urbanization

A. Environmental pollution
B. Loss of soil degradation
C. Decrease in Agricultural Land
D. All of these
Answer» E.
44.

World 'Ozone day' is being celebrated on every year

A. Sept 5th
B. Sept 16th
C. Oct 15th
D. June 5th
Answer» C. Oct 15th
45.

Noise pollution means

A. Loud sound
B. Unwanted sound
C. High frequency sound
D. Environmental pollution
Answer» C. High frequency sound
46.

Each chlorine free radical can destroy the number of ozone molecules

A. 100 ozone molecules
B. 1000 ozone molecules
C. 10,000 ozone molecules
D. 100,000 ozone molecules
Answer» E.
47.

Which of the following is the authority to monitor state industrial effluents?

A. State pollution control board
B. Indian environmental association
C. Centre for science and development
D. None of these
Answer» B. Indian environmental association
48.

Karnataka State Pollution Control Board was established in the year

A. 1971
B. 1972
C. 1973
D. 1974
Answer» E.
49.

Important sources of land pollution are

A. Industrial Wastes
B. Agricultural Wastes
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
50.

Among fresh water availability on Earth, the percentage of Groundwater occurs is about

A. 0.002
B. 0.005
C. 0.008
D. 0.01
Answer» C. 0.008