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1.

When laws were passed for the cleaning up of the Clyde river?

A. 1965
B. 1989
C. 1988
D. 1850
Answer» B. 1989
2.

In which of the following states Nagarhole National Park located?

A. Karnataka
B. Kerala
C. Assam
D. Tamil Nadu
Answer» B. Kerala
3.

In 1968, which survey was conducted, as a result no fish was found due to poor oxygen level?

A. Chemical Survey
B. Social Survey
C. Biological Survey
D. Economical Survey
Answer» D. Economical Survey
4.

The total surface of water in the earth surface is_________________

A. 65%
B. 69%
C. 71%
D. 75%
Answer» D. 75%
5.

In which continent, half of the people have no access to basic sanitation?

A. Africa
B. America
C. Europe
D. Asia
Answer» E.
6.

Monoculture is often practice on

A. Small Farms
B. Large farms
C. No Farms
D. only for export
Answer» C. No Farms
7.

When did World Wild Fund for Nature-India (WWF-India) established?

A. 1956
B. 1969
C. 1976
D. 1997
Answer» C. 1976
8.

According to WHO, how many premature deaths annually linked to air pollution causing by the burning of fossil fuels?

A. One million
B. Three million
C. Five million
D. Seven million
Answer» E.
9.

Arch dams are first built by ______________

A. Greeks
B. Romans
C. Portuguese
D. British
Answer» C. Portuguese
10.

Hot desert remains dry all the year, so the crop growing is impossible without

A. Cultivation
B. Irrigation
C. Rotation of crops
D. Less water availability
Answer» C. Rotation of crops
11.

The earliest known dam is______________

A. Jawa Dam
B. Sadd – el – Kafara Dam
C. Great Dam of Marib
D. Roman Dam
Answer» B. Sadd – el – Kafara Dam
12.

Due to the ADB project in Punjab, what percent of waterborne Diseases were reduced?

A. 100%
B. 20%
C. 90%
D. 70%
Answer» D. 70%
13.

Which province of Pakistan is the most densely populated in Pakistan?

A. Sindh
B. Gilgit Baltistan
C. KPK
D. Punjab
Answer» E.
14.

Which country has begin its "Non Grid Electrification scheme"?

A. South America
B. South Africa
C. USA
D. Pakistan
Answer» C. USA
15.

Pest which are resistant to pesticides are known as_________________

A. Green pests
B. Multi pests
C. Super pests
D. Strong pests
Answer» D. Strong pests
16.

Tropical forests contains half of Earth's:

A. Biological Species
B. Microorganisms
C. Minerals
D. Natural Resources
Answer» B. Microorganisms
17.

Which climate has two distinct seasons?

A. Savanna
B. Equatorial
C. Tundra
D. Desert
Answer» B. Equatorial
18.

Geology is the science of

A. Earth's mantle
B. Earth's Core
C. Earth's Crust
D. Earth's Surface
Answer» D. Earth's Surface
19.

In order to produce solar energy during sunlight, where the energy is stored in the batteries?

A. Nickel Sulfur
B. Zinc Cadmium
C. Nickel Cadmium
D. Nickel Zinc
Answer» D. Nickel Zinc
20.

Which country leads in the producing and consuming of forest products?

A. Nepal
B. Kenya
C. India
D. United States
Answer» E.
21.

Which of the following is not a principle of Chugach National Forest?

A. The forest service is governed by many existing laws
B. National Forest System lands are managed for multiple uses
C. It provides subsistence uses for rural residents of Alaska
D. It doesn’t collaborate with interested Native Alaskan tribes
Answer» E.
22.

Apiculture means_______________

A. Rearing Silk Moths
B. Rearing Cattles
C. Rearing Horses
D. Bee Keeping
Answer» E.
23.

Which basin in the world gets the highest pollution in the world?

A. Mediterranean Basin
B. Arabian Sea
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» B. Arabian Sea
24.

Which community of Rajasthan Have religious belief for conservation of forest and wildlife?

A. Haddi
B. Bishnoi
C. Rajput
D. Thakur
Answer» C. Rajput
25.

Which is the natural habitat of Indian lion?

A. Western Ghats
B. Sunderban delta
C. Gir forest
D. Himalayas
Answer» D. Himalayas
26.

SI unit for energy is_____________

A. Watt
B. Kilogram
C. Newton
D. Joule
Answer» E.
27.

Which is the only insect in the entire world that can produce something that we can eat?

A. Bee
B. Ant
C. Lizard
D. Cockroach
Answer» B. Ant
28.

In which year, last fish was recorded in the river Clyde?

A. 1989
B. 1950
C. 1960
D. 1970
Answer» C. 1960
29.

Which areas of oceans are more at risk?

A. Shelter bays
B. River Estauries
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
30.

Coal' is main source of energy for:

A. Machines
B. Technology network
C. Industrial developments
D. Industries
Answer» D. Industries
31.

The glacier blocks a river in the dam is known as________________

A. Ice dam
B. Blockage dam
C. Spilt dam
D. Isolated dam
Answer» B. Blockage dam
32.

Processed food is good for health.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
33.

Low lying tract of land enclosed by dikes that forms an artificial hydrological entity is known as_________________

A. Polder
B. Resign
C. Derelict
D. Catchment
Answer» B. Resign
34.

Who has exploited earth most?

A. Animals
B. Humans
C. Microorgainsm
D. All of above
Answer» C. Microorgainsm
35.

What types of waste has polluted the river Clyde ?

A. Chemicals waste
B. Metals
C. Distilleries and toilets
D. All of these
Answer» E.
36.

Which one of the following is a branch of forestry?

A. Protection Forestry
B. Deforestation
C. Forest Management
D. Restricted Forestry
Answer» D. Restricted Forestry
37.

A continuous area of land surrounded by ocean is called__________________

A. Seashore
B. Beach
C. Landmass
D. Wetland
Answer» D. Wetland
38.

Which type of wildlife is found in Ganga-Brahmaputra delta?

A. Lions
B. Yak
C. Royal Bengal
D. Sheep
Answer» D. Sheep
39.

Excessive use of macronutrients to crops leads to the deficiency of___________________

A. Micro nutrients
B. Semi nutrients
C. Mega nutrients
D. Mixed nutrients
Answer» B. Semi nutrients
40.

In which mining there is a danger of fire and explosion?

A. Opencast mining
B. Deep Mining
C. Digging
D. Mining
Answer» C. Digging
41.

Tropical forests are important for maintaining climate of:

A. Polar zone
B. Tropical region
C. Sub tropical regions
D. Temperate regions
Answer» C. Sub tropical regions
42.

The crops which are grown in summer season are called __________________

A. Kharif crop
B. Zaid crop
C. Rabi crop
D. Multiple crop
Answer» C. Rabi crop
43.

BT cotton is an example for_______________

A. Organic farming
B. Chemical fertilization
C. GM crop
D. Cultivation
Answer» D. Cultivation
44.

‘Blue Body Syndrome’ is caused due to_________________

A. Soil pollution
B. Nitrate pollution
C. Carbon pollution
D. Zinc pollution
Answer» C. Carbon pollution
45.

In the production of wave energy which form of energy is used?

A. Potential energy
B. Kinetic energy
C. Solar energy
D. Wind energy
Answer» C. Solar energy
46.

Which of the following is not the best way to fight a forest fire?

A. Evacuate from the forest surrounding places
B. Not using water as a fire suppression tool
C. Deploy suppressant foam
D. Create a fire line
Answer» C. Deploy suppressant foam
47.

In which state of India Amul headquarter situated?

A. Kerala
B. Bihar
C. Gujarat
D. West Bengal
Answer» D. West Bengal
48.

What are the example of hot desert and are dependent on irrigation system?

A. Middle East and California
B. Middle East and Pakistan
C. Pakistan and Germany
D. India and Middle East
Answer» B. Middle East and Pakistan
49.

In Punjab Pakistan, ADB projects provided

A. Low cost water supply
B. Drainage System and Sanitation facilities
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
50.

When did the word food security came into exist?

A. 1970
B. 1972
C. 1974
D. 1976
Answer» D. 1976