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UNIT 1
1. The human activity, among the following, which causes maximum environmental
pollution having regional and global impact, is a) Agriculture b) Urbanization
c) Industrialization d) Mining
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2.The science that deals with the relationship of various organisms with their
environment is known as
a) economics b) geology c) ecology d) anthropology
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4. An ecosystem consists of
a) Biotic component b) a biotic component c) Both a and b d) None
of these
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5.The perfect equilibrium existing in the biosphere between the various organisms is
known as
a) Environmental balance b) Ecological balance
c) Ecological cycle d) None of these
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8. Engineering Intervention for flood control, which does not alter the character of
river ecosystem, is
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25. The Government of India adopted the National Housing and habitat policy in
a) 1998 b) 1999 c) 2000 d) 2001
(July 2007)
26. Social security is one of the most important programmes providing benefits to
a) Worker/employee b) Un-employee
c) Families of deceased d) All of the above
(July 2007)
2. 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) 1987 c) 1989 d) 1991
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3. The type of mass movement characterized by a slow and gradual down slope movement is
known as
a) Rockfill b) Mud flow c) Creep d) Landslide
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4. The natural disastrous events like volcanoes, earthquakes, cyclones, bring about environmental
changes which are
a) Irreversible b) Reversible c) Both a and b d) None of these
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9. ELA is related to :
a) Environmental and Industrial Activities, c) Environmental Impact Assessment
b) Environmental Impact Activities. d) Environmental Internal Activities.
(Jan 2008)
10. Sustainable development
a) Discourages environmentally economic growth
b) Encourages environmentally economic growth
c) Encourages environmentally harmful and unsustainable forms of economic growth
d) All the above.
(July 2008)
11. Agricultural revolution began
a) 1000-2000 years ago b) 1 Million years ago
c) 30,000-50,000 years ago d) 10,000-20,000 years ago
(July 2008)
12. During the last 30 years the percentage decrease in agricultural land due to urbanization
is about
a) 40% b) 60% c) 30% d) 0%
(July 2008)
13. Smog is combination of
a) Smoke and fog b) Snow and fog c) Smoke and snow d) All the above
(July 2008)
14. E1A means
a) Environmental industrial impact b) Eco industrial act
c) Eco impact assessment d) Environmental impact assessment
(July 2008)
15. Deep deposits of minerals are removed by
a) Surface mining b) Subsurface mining c) Open pit mining d) Dredging
(July 2008)
16. Decreased soil fertility through rapid leaching of the essential mineral nutrients is due to
a) Reforestation b) Deforestation
c) Over exploitation d) Recycling of forest products.
(July 2008)
17. Bhopal gas tragedy occurred due to the leakage of
a) Methyl Isocyanate b) Sulphur dioxide
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UNIT 3
3. The average annual per capita supply of fresh water available in the world is about
a) 1700m3 b) 7200m3 c) 19600m3 d) 27000m3
Dec. 09/Jan. 10
4. The runoff passing over the agricultural fields making liberal use of nitrogenous fertilizers may
cause the following:
a) Blue Baby disease b) Malaria c) AIDS d) None of these
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5. Loss of water content through the plants into the atmosphere is called :
a) Evaporation b) Transpiration c) Vaporization d) Hydraulic cycle.
(Jan 2008)
6. As per BIS, the permissible limit of PH value for Drinking water :
a) 7.0 b) 6.5 to 7.5 c) 6.5 to 8.5 d) 6.0 to 8.5
(Jan 2008)
7. What is the Max. allowable concentration of Iron content in drinking water ? (as per
BIS).
a) 0.5mg// b) I.Omg// c) 1.5 mg// d) 2.0mg//
(Jan 2008)
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13. Among fresh water availability on Earth, the percentage of Groundwater occurs is
about.
a) 0.2% b) 0.5% c) 0.8% d) 1.0%
(Jan 2008)
14 Good example of sedimentary cycle is
a) Carbon cycle b) Oxygen cycle c)Nitrogen cycle d) Sulphur cycle
(July 2008)
16. Water used for irrigation of food crops, fodder crops and medical herbs in known as
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22. Smelting of metallic minerals into copper, lead and zinc release large amounts of
28. What is the percentage of fresh water available in lakes and streams?
a) 0.0001% b) 0.001% c) 0.0l% d) 0.1%
(July 2007)
29. Cholera, Typhoid, Hepatitis-A and E are the diseases caused due to
a) Contaminated water b) Solar radiation
c) Radioactivity d) Electromagnetic radiation
(July 2007)
30. Fluorosis is caused due to
a) No fluoride intake b)Excess fluoride intake
c) Low fluoride intake d) None of the above
(July 2007)
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UNIT 4
1. The average annual per capita energy consumption in developed countries of the world is of the
order by
a) 35GJ/c/a b) 125 GJ/c/a c) 195GJ/c/a d) 245GJ/c/a
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2. Which is considered as energy source of future?
a) Wind b) Hydrogen c) Ocean d) None of these
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3. The fossil fuel which causes maximum environmental pollution due to its use in generation of
thermal power is
a) Coal b) Oil c) Natural gas d) None of these
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4. The Chernobyl nuclear disaster occurred in a power plant at Ukraine was in
a) April 1970 b) April 1979 c) April 1983 d) April 1986
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5. Tidal power plants are not preferred by environmentalists because,
a) Tidal power is a renewable source
b) Tidal power can be developed only in coasts
c) Tidal power stations bring about major ecological changes in sensitive coastal ecosystem.
d) None of the above.
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6. Energy obtained from the Earth's hot interior is called the
a) Thermal energy b) Biomass energy c) Geo-lhermal energy d) None of these
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7. Sulabh biogas plants are based on the use of
a) Human excreta b) Cattle dung c) Agriculture waste d) None of these
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UNIT 5
1. The air pollutant which causes severs damage to plants, even at much lower concentrations than
what may be harmful to human health is
a) Fluorine b) Ozone c) PAN d) None of these
Dec. 09/Jan. 10
2. 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
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3. The term 'Refuse' generally does not include is
a) Putrescible solid waste b) Excreta
c) Non putrescible solid waste d) Ashes
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7.. Liquid waste generated from Bathrooms and Kitchens are called.
a) Domestic sewage b) Runoff c) Sullage d) All the above
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(Jan 2008)
13. Smog is a
a) natural phenomenon b) colourless gas
c) combination of smoke and fog d) none of these.
(July 2011)
14. Air pollution from automobiles can be controlled by fitting
a) electrostatic precipitator b) wet scrubber
c) catalytic converter d) all the above.
(July 2011)
1. The major green house gas which is responsible for causing about 60% of the green house
effect
on earth among the following is
a) Carbon monoxide b) Methane c) NOx d) Carbon dioxide
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2. The primary reason for large scale decline in population death rate during 20Ih century was
a) Improved environmental conditions b) Improved medical care and control of
epidemics
c) Both (a) and(b) d) None of these
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3. The number of people dying annually over the world due to indoor air pollution is of the order
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of
a) a) 1 Million b) 1.5 Million c) 3 Million d) 5 Million
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4. Which of the following is not pollutant causing water pollution?
a) Biodegradable organic waste b) Non biodegradable organic chemicals
c) Inorganic substances d) None of these
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5. BOD is a measure of
a) Non biodegradable organic matter b) Biodegradable organic matter
c) Both (a) and (b) d) None of these
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6. Which among the following is not a primary air pollutant?
a) Oxides of nitrogen b) Volatile organic compounds like
hydrocarbons
c) Suspended particulate matter d) PAN
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7. Longer exposure to NO2 even in small concentrations may cause disease pertaining to
a) Liver b) Lung c) Kidneys d) Heart
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8. Carbon dioxide reacts with moisture in the atmosphere forming
a) H2C02 b) H2C03 c) COHb d) CaHC03.
(Jan 2008)
9. Which of the following is ill effect of Urbanization.
a) Decrease in Agricultural Land b) Loss of soil degradation
c) Environmental pollution d) All of these.
(Jan 2008)
10. Major objectives of Family welfare programs in India is :
a) Disease control b) Population growth rate control
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(Jan 2008)
15. Global warming affects
a) Food production b) Melting of glaciers c) Climate change d) All of these
(July 2011)
16. The protocol that reduces green house gas emissions is
a) Kyoto protocol b) Cartagena protocol c) Montreal protocol d) Vienna protocol
(July 2011)
17. Green house effect causes
a) Lowering in temperature of earth b) rise in temperature of earth
c) Lowering of acid rain d) increase in rainfall.
(July 2011)
18. Important sources of land pollution are
a) Industrial Wastes b) Agricultural Wastes
c) Both a & b. d) None of the above
(July 2007)
19. In 1960 the world population was around
a) 1 billion b) 3 billion c) 5 billion d) 7 billion
(July 2007)
20. Green House effect causes
a) Rise in temperature of earth b) Increase in rainfall
c) Lowering of acid rain d) Lowering in temperature of earth
(July 2007)
21. Global warming affects
a) Food production b) Melting of glaciers c) Climate changes d) All of the above
(July 2007)
22. Climate and global air circulations are mainly affected by the properties of
a) Water and air b) Temperature c) Precipitation d) None of the above
(July 2007)
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UNIT 7
1. Acid rains are more prominent in
a) Temperate regions b) Tropical regions
c) Arid regions d) equally prominent in all regions
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7. Each chlorine free radical can destroy the number ofozone molecules.
a) 100 b) 1000 c) 10,000 d) 100,000
(Jan 2008)
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13. Ozone hole is said to occur when the ozone level decreases below
a) 200 DU b) 2000 DU c) 20 DU d) 2 DU
(July 2008)
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(July 2007)
25. Ozone layer is present in
a)Stratosphere b) Mesosphere c) Thermosphere d) Troposphere
(July 2007)
UNIT 8
1. 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) 1974 b) 1981 c) 1986 d) 1989
Dec. 09/Jan. 10
2 Which among the following does not constitute a part of good disaster management
system?
a) Rescue and Evacuation b) Sheltering and Rehabilitation
c) Execution and engineering works d) None of these
Dec. 09/Jan. 10
3. How many Indian states have so far set up State Human Rights Commissions?
a) 12 b) 14 c) 16 d) 28
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4. Which of the following was UN decade for women
a) 1965-75 b) 1975-85 c) 1985-95 d) 1995-2005
Dec. 09/Jan. 10
5. The country' which has the largest number of child laborers in the world is
a) India b) Bangladesh c) China d) Pakistan
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7. Pakistan Boy, who while working for a NGO "Bonded labour liberation front", widely
traveled
to Europe to convince customers not to buy Pakistani carpets because they were being
prepared
by poor chained children working overtime, who was later killed in 1995
a) Ehson Ulla Khan b) Iqbal Masih c) Imran Khan d) None of these
Dec. 09/Jan. 10
8. Which among the following diseases is not a cause of large scale children's mortality?
a) Malnutrition b) Diarrhoea c) Measles d) Chikungunya
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9. World's AIDS day is celebrated on
a) Dec Is1 b) Dec. 10th c) Dec. 14th d) ".Dec. 23rd
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10. The first major environmental protection law promulgated in India was
a) Environmental Act b) Water Act c) Air Act d) None of these
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11.Water Pollution, 'Prevention and Control Act' was enacted in the year
a) 1984 b) 1974 c) 1986 d) 1994
(Jan 2008)
13. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board was established in the year
a) 1974 b) 1976 c) 1982 d) 1986
(Jan 2008)
14. Water supply for Domestic consumption in Indian Towns as per BIS :
a) 150/pcd b) 120/pcd c) 135/pcd d) 200/pcd.
(Jan 2008)
18. The Mahila Arlhik Vikas Mahamandal (MAVIM) was setup in the year
a) 1955 b) 1965 c) 1975 d) 1985
(July 2008)
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(July 2011)
22. Which of the following is the authority to monitor state industrial effluents?
a) Centre for science and development b) State pollution control board
c) Indian environmental association d) None of these
(July 2011)
23. Environmental education is targeted to
a) General public b) Technicians and scientists c) Professional social groups d) All of these
(July 2011)
24. Environment Protection Act of 1986 is meant for
a) Waste management
b) Desert management
c) Forest management
d) Protection of human environment including human, plants, animals and property
(July 2011)
25. World environment day is celebrated on
a) June 5th b) November 5th c) December 5th d) April 5th
(July 2007)
26.The first United Nation Conference on human environment was held at
a) Basal b) Montreal c) New York d)Stockholm
(July 2007)
27. Environmental protection is a fundamental duty of the citizen of India under the
a)Article 51-A(g) b) 48-A c) 47 d) 21
(July 2007)
28. The environmental (protection) act of India was enacted in the year
a) 1956 b) 1966 c) 1986 d) 1996
(July 2007)
29 . Environmental education is targeted at
a) General public b) Professional and social groups
c) Technicians and scientists d) all the above
(July 2007)
30. In which year the Hon'ble supreme court of India made environmental education
compulsory subject at all the levels of education
a) 2000 b) 2001 c)2002 d)2003
(July 2007)
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