Explore topic-wise MCQs in Environment Management.

This section includes 130 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Environment Management knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

101.

Which of the following is a liquid metal?

A. Gold
B. Silver
C. Oxygen
D. Mercury
Answer» E.
102.

Which protocol aims to sharing the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources?

A. The Nagoya Protocol
B. The Cartagena protocol
C. Kyoto Protocol
D. Montreal Protocol
Answer» B. The Cartagena protocol
103.

When did Kyoto protocol adopted?

A. 1996
B. 1997
C. 2000
D. 2007
Answer» C. 2000
104.

For the convention on Biological Diversity which protocol was adopted?

A. Kyoto
B. Montreal
C. The Nagoya Protocol
D. The Cartagena protocol
Answer» E.
105.

When did India accepted Montreal protocol?

A. 1990
B. 1991
C. 1992
D. 1993
Answer» D. 1993
106.

Why lead harmful for children?

A. Because it don’t give any nutritional values
B. Because it cause indigestion
C. Because it interferes with development of the nervous system
D. Because children become addict to this
Answer» D. Because children become addict to this
107.

Why aviation causing environmental problems?

A. Due to demand and continually growing of aviation
B. Due to not proper growing of aviation
C. Due to decrease in the aviation
D. Due to pilot’s negligence
Answer» B. Due to not proper growing of aviation
108.

How computer industry causing environmental problems?

A. By not providing jobs to humans
B. By modern technologies like IOT, block chains
C. By printing unnecessary large amount of files
D. By making people lazy
Answer» D. By making people lazy
109.

Which is the central government nodal agency responsible for planning, promotion and coordination of all environmental activities?

A. The Central Pollution Control Boards
B. Municipal Corporation
C. State Pollution Control Boards
D. Ministry of Environment and Forests
Answer» E.
110.

Which of the following helped in the saving of trees?

A. Pouring of water
B. Developing of chemical manuals
C. Use of modern agriculture
D. Development of iron and steel
Answer» E.
111.

What is the impact of food processing on the environment?

A. Create loss in the vegetation
B. Create disposal problems
C. Create forest fire
D. Create deforestation
Answer» C. Create forest fire
112.

Apart from printing papers and electricity computers causing environmental problems by__________________

A. Making people lazy
B. Electronic wastes
C. Causing soil pollution
D. Causing noise pollution
Answer» C. Causing soil pollution
113.

What is the main reason for acid mine drainage?

A. Dirty gold mining
B. Ground water
C. Soil erosion
D. Granite mining
Answer» B. Ground water
114.

What step taken in mines to limit the environmental damages?

A. Construction of artificial mines
B. Construction of dams
C. Construction of heat processor
D. Construction of storage center
Answer» C. Construction of heat processor
115.

Why Greenpeace is opposing for genetic engineering?

A. Because it causes genetic pollution
B. Because it increase the health of organisms
C. It completely saves the forest
D. It contributes for better environment
Answer» B. Because it increase the health of organisms
116.

Industrialization causing urbanization.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
117.

In which of the following Greenpeace is fighting against?

A. Commercial fishing
B. Commercial farming
C. Commercial rattling
D. Commercial Whaling
Answer» E.
118.

When does an Environmental Policy achieve positive results?

A. When policy addressed to urban issues
B. When policy addressed to local issues
C. When policy addressed to international issues
D. When policy addressed to national issues
Answer» C. When policy addressed to international issues
119.

In which of the following sector NGOs are playing an important role?

A. In governing the police force
B. In framing the policy related to laws
C. In framing the environmental policy
D. In deforestation
Answer» D. In deforestation
120.

What is the full form of NGOs?

A. Non-Governmental Organizations
B. Non Governance Organizations
C. No Governance Organizations
D. Null Governmental Organizations
Answer» B. Non Governance Organizations
121.

Polar ice-sheets helps in predictions of

A. Sea level rise
B. Climate change
C. Global warming
D. All of above
Answer» B. Climate change
122.

Oceans layer, affecting patterns of

A. Temperature zone
B. Climate change
C. Global warming
D. Atmospheric pressure
Answer» C. Global warming
123.

RCMs' stands for

A. Regional Control Models
B. Regional climate Models
C. Regional climate Modules
D. Regional Control Measures
Answer» C. Regional climate Modules
124.

'IPCC' Reports show a progress on scientific understanding and development of

A. Models
B. Machines
C. maps
D. Inventions
Answer» B. Machines
125.

Clouds, influencing strongly magnitude of

A. Climate Change
B. Temperature
C. Pollution
D. Heat
Answer» B. Temperature
126.

How many years once the parties in the Vienna Convention meet to take a decision?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer» D. Four
127.

What are persistent organic pollutants?

A. Organic manure
B. Weed
C. Sand
D. Chemicals
Answer» E.
128.

When did Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants came into exist?

A. 2000
B. 2002
C. 2004
D. 2006
Answer» D. 2006
129.

Which convention adopted for the protection of ozone layer?

A. Vienna Convention
B. Basel Convention
C. Montreal Protocol
D. Stockholm Convention
Answer» B. Basel Convention
130.

What is the main aim of Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants?

A. Eliminate dangerous POPs
B. Increase the usage of dangerous POPs
C. Developing strong chemicals
D. Increase in the production of POPs
Answer» B. Increase the usage of dangerous POPs