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wan AEE Aronam @ SCIENCF I Q.P. Code : 90002 ley io irst Semester B.A./B.Sc./B.C.A, Degree Examinatio™ November/December 2019 (CBCS Scheme — 2017-18 onwards) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (AECc) Fi Version Code E ‘Question Booklet S1-NO- ce 233628 Maximum Marks : 70 Time Allowed : 3 Hours this Booklet does not have any of the above defects is any unprinted or torn or missing pages or items, etc. If found, get it replaced by ete Question Booklet of the available series. se y wcomplete.Q 2. Write clearly the Question Booklet Version Code A, B, C, D or E, in the appropriate space provided for the purpose, in the OMR Answer Sheet. \ 3. Enter the name of the Subject, Reg.No., Student ID, Q.P. Code, Question Booklet version code and affix signature on the OMR sheet. As the answer sheets are designed to suit the Optical Mark Reader (O.M.R.) system, special care should be taken to fill those items accurately. 4. This Question Booklet contains 70 questions carrying equal marks. All questions must be attempted. Each question contains four answers, among them one correct answer should be selected and shade the corresponding option in the OMR sheet, 5. All the answers should be marked only on the OMR sheet provided and only with a black or blue ink ball point pen. If more than one circle is shaded / wrongly shaded / half shaded for a given question no marks will be awarded. i i da. If any confusion arises in th 6. Que s are in both English and Kanna i _ Sannade version, please refer to the English version of the questions. i Josure of the examination, i after the final bell indicating the cl nation, stop e. amines farther markings in the OMR Answer Sheet. Be seated till the OMR Answer Sheet is collected. After handing over the OMR Answer Sheet to the Invigilator you may leave the examination hall. TADDS : LOUSY Cale e83.S0dhy Bh gjUO SOONER RYOTE - nw le : 90002 Qe. cod ‘the most abundant gas in the atmosphere 1 wy Nitrogen (B) Oxygen () Hydrogen (py Helium gens, SUNN Cadoins wo ) Ow (%) vaypsaid (8) worse (et) e008? 2. pysentery and diarrhea is a disea (Ee _(B) Water borne disease (A) and (O, srae Ogee (D) None of these ed 38) WSRTR) (oy tavenns BAS (w) debhod Boas (8) (2) B82 () adao (et) ainascte 0, 3, The percentage of oxygen on earth (a) 78.08 (B) 82.12 (©) 2094 — (D) 4.04 anddnddoos uanaed Jano (8) 78.08 (w) 82.12 (8) 20.94 (a) 4.04 4. Chipko movement was started in (A) India (B) Brazil (C)“Bangladesh (D) China akjae uevaieadbedy 2y0098S OPA, (¥) yeos (w) see (8) worded (38) om 5. Demography deals with the study of (A) Pollution (B) Population growth (C)_ Poverty (D) Population diversity acctoer, gos aad OF,08 (®) ands, (w) sasoa}, Sates (8) nase (3) wabdoa}ab Ogs 3/16 P.T.0, etl QP: code : 90002 knock-knee syndromes ig a d by a) Lead pollution oO gaol B.C) BBOOT wvots, roses (w) Beis Boats : (ui) OdPet aous Arsenic pollution ‘The expansion of PCB a) (C) Pollution Control Board BAD.OD 28,3 Cad (w) maSeaint Votl.gee* choeate (W) Spagaint votkgeet chocate Population Control Board Example for e-waste is (A) (©) Paper RARE, cumBdes (8) aay (8) werd Plastic ‘The Minamata episode occurred in VME () (D) Mercuric pollution Fluoride (») sedoAd Bods (8) Sagda ons 8) (D) Population Conservation Board Population Creative Board (u) medeeaint digeraiat dacate (a) madeaiet Sabeaint Hoeete (B) Mobile phone ~ (D) Industrial effluents () Aarger (@) vemersod saeured (A) Japan, ~~ (B) Italy (C) France (D) Mississippi Aoemavoen Puss Boyland Ses (¢) tamar (w) ad (8) aay, (2) ea, Black lung is the occupational hazard to (A) Miners ~ (B) Navigators (©) Pesticide applicators (D) Agriculturist ;P‘-OorF mamdaiy mann OH AadOsdsasde, ord wcogs (8) Reimee () wadedd (3) 80s mae rowadasdd (2) gasm 4/16 ee QP. yi. The percentage of fresh water available i a) 3% a (B) 10% ©) spa yard, AASOHNS doe} Deo SEO gave (e) 3% (2) 10% (8) 12, sim Corbett national park is located in (a) Karnataka 8) () Tamil Nadu (0) sat madres CASOd euAad 20S? (e) Beorese (») (ws) savedoee (2) 13. The expansion of LPG is (A) Liquefied product gas 8) (C) Liquid purified gas (D) avtadab 23,3 des (0) Sts cosa" AT @) (u) O8p AA dHa MRT (8) 14. The causes for marine pollution , Code : 90002 Discharge of oi a) (B) Discharge of radioactive wastes (©) Washing of cargo tanks (D) All of these do 2nds,8, 3D pdeaerb3s psig edoir0 Ayr? onesess (2) ae aos # (@) deBoiee padend anes (8) Roe aoatsrld aus (a) areos dear 5/16 PT al le Sth surface 20%, (D) 30% 20% (#8) 30% Assam Madhya Pradesh —~ emo aoa, acted 7 Liquid petroleum gas Liquid paraffin gas O8g, at SEgedodo mF Oat ode mH 1s and petroleum products P.T.0, Q 15. 17. 18. 20. a code ? 90002 sources that qhe re a CAN be regenerated bY HAtUTAl ecological cycle are called Qe (B) Non-renewable (Cc) Exhaustible (0) Natural yd U3 BO, wae ai a gord 3380, ae Séoing Haig oot? 40329300? (@) Bt ddaind xox, (wv) BB: adobenrid sods (3) soot Boerys Zoazy (8) -RRPAT Atmosphere has been polluted que to the combustion of fossil fuel (a) Yes (B) No (C7 Occasionally (D) None of these Agee? ROBY weFow07 maaigden sevasrooad (v) Ba (2) ve, (8) ered (2) nda ve, The term ‘Ecology’ is used by (A) Robert Cook (B) Ernst Haeckel (C) Mendal (D) “None of these DOr’ dow Sdsa), weRG Dem) (w) cputste oe! (w) ede sede (w) avoder (8) ainaycie vo, ‘The interlinking of food chains in an ecosystem (A) Food court (B)Food web (C)_ Food chains (D)_ Food exchange SOAS aasabd, wed Roddridd wodé.Qow ¢eBso0Bdy)G) (8) Bat doeste (uw) URIS — (8) Ud HAe — (G)_ OEE aed . The study of interrelationship between the living organisms and Environment '* called (A) Ecosystem 7 (B) Ecology (C) Physiology (D)_ Geology HOad aoa dearie wasot RowOBTTY Cabs (©) sosdgay (vw) HOt (8) getodwers —(@)- Beained’ ‘The energy obtained from microbial decomposition a Biogas / (B) CNG (©) Natural gas (D) All of these Rogen weariy agresctanvod Boe BB ©) gos pawt.e D (%) Bad we (wy 22% (8) Bynes wae (8) Beds ana" e/16 bi gg code : 90002 oF rs cause cessive organic load in the nivel Exc (B) a the oxygen demand Inereg " increase the oxygen de i TeSes the purity of wate® o increases the oxygen level All of these ond, 2sobs Saaperiy agytocosd Ora, 6 SCS at (2) ® ar ae ty (@) 4 OF abe} $a) ayy ® uayEas FAV Sys Seog s engi) yp, Dams are built to hold back water for © (a). Prevent floods (8) rigation (c) Hydroelectricity (D) All of these // exstyi0@, 08 Zor}aks eucses ) BAB Hodvos.ea (2) deos0 (3) BO SakysF (8) neds aeassried 23, Species which are in the verge of Extinction are called (A) Endemic (B) Endangered (C)_ Exotic (D) Native eoadonin J eairivaly beriaysd (8) d0c2oe* (2) aortersos, (8) adoetio® (a) Aveod 24. Abiotic component of ecosystem is (A) Bacteria (8) Plants (C) Light 7 — (D)_ Allof these abd A Bsabo wel,ae eos (©) mggdain — (u) Aare (wu) dew (a) eOs aeREdrivo 25. The primary consumers are also called (A) Herbivores-~ (B) Carnivores — (C) Omnivores (D)__Detrivores maPadw masedar wert EOD (©) sam Orie> (@) BvoweeOriv> (8) Rdeygdrid — (8) DPasriv i 26. Ozone layer is present in : (4) Troposphere AB) Stratosphere (C) Bes osnal acide, Laoco® MDT (¥) ekgestperoiro® (0) mysacyoho (18) Mesosphere (D)_ lonosphere anetadigbot (@) earxtaryanor gE 716 RTO. Loe. ——SE_—™e eae Q.P. Code : 90002 ‘INE a7. Example for Photochemicgy ‘ 8m9 (a) Tokyo smog —~ eB (6). London smog ' (C) Los Angels smog (p) None of these Spektor mars WET atone (¥) Bocsaiec mnt (wo) 00d" mart (8) Ra Bower mae (a) oswaded ve, 28. Environment (Protection) Act was enacted in the year | (A) 1986 (B) 1998 () 1972 —~ (D)_ 1989 | BOad dodges vad, esoOrh wos sate | (¥) 1986 (») 1998 (8) 1972 (8) 1989 | 29, 5t June is celebrated as | (A) World Pollution Day (B) World Population Day (C) Darwin Birth Day (D) World Environment Day | saat Say ina Baizah eudsonrogd? (@) 28,8005, 88 (u) aatdoar, BS (8) aedea's was (@) 28,2020 BS (®) Succession that takes place on Bare rocks is called (a) Xerosere X (8) Hydrosere (0) Lithosere~ (D)_ Sammosere podriy doeeprbs Bombs wsdgad (w) Bedoerct — (W) BRR" (8) Oraereo® (4) BALE" 31. The movement of sea water towards inland is called (A) Estuary (8) Ecotone ~~ (C) Salt water intrusion (D) Wetland Ba yorid dd wOsdal Hand, Meda O90 eosoaay (e) op (%) adocesocnt (8) oud), DOH ww BorDs (2) sus enjowt E 8/16, Q.P. Code : 90002 jg Nata, vot wel a way com @) Bags is 432.) Conservation of species Dang allea (a) In-situ conservation a G oop tae veraaton (Cc) Species conservation sal % ‘rg Bxeareny, wari snes oo @) fon, teas Ce smape #008 OD Meo, He (a8) Seectte ods 5 ira assed the Yeu, 33. The Wildlife protection Act was PE O 1s: 2 2 (A) 1972 8) 198: : (p) 1995 ain, wed socigen OSD, s9d0303 © ~ (e 1972 (w) 1982 : (a) 1995 is 34, An example for terrestrial ecosystem * B mm (A) Pond ecosystem D Lag Sonvater (C) Grassland ecosystem ye © ecosystem, wa-BOad BSE eves (©) Heap sors aay, (e) 6d does 4, (B) Hors toad a8, (8) oyesen 8020 S54, 4 35. Biogas is a mixture of (A) Methane and Carbon dioxide (B) Nitrogen (C) Hydrogen (D) Sulphate ape edodsos B02, 3 % (@) avegea® absy zoned Uo () mort (8) wonsé (@) #6 36. Rain is measured by using (a) Rain gauge 18) Thermometer (C) jux meter Argobmy evans RIS (e) sodandd = (8) ASR) 5988. 3088 (a) sobynd Anas (D) Barometer Smog refers to (a) Smoke and Spores (Cc) Smoke and Water vapour myf aoad ©) 5 (8) Bar addy 40904, ayer (8) Bart ads dOd wD (&) 2 @ “ E P.T.O. 96 7 ne ee ee ap. code : 90002 01 Acid rain contain (a) Sulphuric acig an (c)_ Carbon dioxide antic acid ga B08 HOT, weOd33 et acid 38. (B) Sulphuric acid and Oxygen Sulphuric acid and carbon dioxide 2 Sbeeried (2) FORDT U3. 2095 ssa, ie (wo) Heepet wah aos) uaeald moO G, et », 4 ® ME 38 se yay (8) FORD eH Ssh TOMO dO 39, Amoebic dysentery is cag, (A) Virus (B) Bacteria (C) Protozoa (D) None of these | wind BeGMt waded weg | (8) 30" (%) mppasn (18). Saetboertone (a) ainaya 89, 40. Noise is measured in terms of (A) Aecibel —(B). Centimeter (©). Ton (D) None of these supa eaind ana (9) * ease (®) Foti areo® — (H) BF (a) aired ve, 41. The main energy source of environment is (A) Solar energy ~~ (B) Chemical energy (C)_ Bicelectrical energy (0) Electrical energy BOsdTE,doaTaA sow udds dts.0o (e) Pd3g (%) vemodde By (8) Bea Odyays 88 (@) adkags 88 2 42. The hardness of water is (A) Water in ponds (B) Polluted water (©) Water containing excess calcium and magnesium ~~ (D) Water in rivers ride deco warded evotserdgd (@) Savdégos aeds (8) B2Ostheotdds edd (8) me Opivo aoa aoneBowvo 30s eds (a) 8B de E 10/16 E ——=— oF. code : 90002 | d duc t, 4g. 10.1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy oocurre (8) ‘om ae : | failure a Mechanical _ sia Boo “¢g ©, 1 19840 ehacsnet 68088, 20% ne (9) oss acat | oO Leakage of poisono tet au | (8) gapdo 20008 | 44. CSE Refers to (a) Centre for Science and Environ (B) Centre for Ecology and ae | 7 wironmental Bductig (C) Centre for Er ation (D) Centre for Electronic Educ CSE 23,3 30d (w) fotso® woot 40, wort antavewavo (wu) Sobs08 FOF anos wor aD (8) fotiot ga0F aatacdnFavoO” awe (@) fouiot got adee,pet aeodeciot 45. The eco-mark of Eells is (A) Green plant 6) Earthen pot (C) Pet (D) Tiger | Oad Bafoday, 13e% (@) Bao As (@) abefs soOd (xi) At (a) we e International Conference on Sustainable devi" “°° held at (A) Stockholm ~~ Fp hanes (C) Rio de Janerio o palatal syd wOaA Handed wide Ae as (we) mpfsoco gaorF (8) Daloebens de a sot @) 47, Ranganathittu in Karnataka i : is known 4 a (B) Tiger “eo () Birds tad dori C) Baer Jonas wg, Botany ( a (ve) 208 (») @e é (3) (8) —__——eeees—d — QP. Code : 90002 (001 9) CO: 48: Largest €COSystems ory (a) Grasslands vo Forests “are © (B) Great lakes axons 08 Boe aig x. ae (p) Oceans (8) Boysen ° (a) edge (wu) Bod Adacciorivs (a) Pridriv> 49, The main gas responsibje (A) Hydrogen 8) “ greenhouse effect a Bi add TOMA, Boma (Cc) Carbon dioxide“ (D) Nitrogen (¥) sewed So, woo (2) wingy (8) BOOT dy wd we (a) PORE 50. Dry weight of an organism is caeg le (A) Mass (B) Biomass 7 (C) Enerey (D) Fatmass Bed0d we 308 docks ©) 3% ) apegy (a) sagged 51. The lakes with excess nutrients and less quality of water are called (A) Aligotrophic lakes —~ (8) Eutrophic lakes (C) Distrophic lakes (D) Mesotrophic lakes Beko Facaioodaiog asp avdyd adnedoridny, bertayse0 (¥) wOractiaeae® sdaccio (nu) obvatigenet adoeas (¥) Bhagget Bdoeds (a) anetncktigene® adacsd 52. A shorter food chain ensures (A) Less energy (8) Greater energy (C)_ Noenergy (D) None of these 184, eared BUsIDOOS BB ob Houkensod? (@) Be 8g wertvoadss (w) Sede 38 wrLaokoss (8) 38 bes (2) dinate ¥©, 53. Hotspots are the areas which have (A) High species diversity {B) High endemism (C) Threatened species (D) All of these —— ted Hq, O8 soem) mae, wwihe0ROSS (¥) sa geedrd Joqs (B) mpe sseo (8) emodtavred ayed (8) reds acai E 12/16 we Fe 56. The development which causes mini 57. The best method for disposal of Biodes 58. Domestic waste contains 59, BOD stands for — — — ———E_ QP. Code : 90002 ga, Running water abitat is called 7 TT (A) Lotic (B) Lentic Biom, goasnd DeOW UAE, Dertaiy3g0 (D) Littoral (v) draetier (wm) dobset 8) Udon 4 (8) Otsagor &) saltwater / marine water ecosystem Ot related (a) River (B) Coral reef oud), COS BOLT FBS odo add, Howe! %, ) 8 suo vod (8) a () (w) wae ) Haw (@ mre 4 ‘amage to environment (B) Sustainable development —~ (D) All of these (A) Rapid development (C)_ Progressive development mddns, 8a, Looudoinrios edsAN (@) Bead, em aiA, (8) ARBeo OAR, te) ag BOB, (3) doedd aensyried dable waste (A) Composting , (B) Recycling | {C|_ Incineration (D) Dumping ape dxeas OAT aooos tH Asleses (we) woodtacgpn# (2) Of fort (us) wayiecint—() onort (A) Biodegradable (©) Pathogenic microbes ARB (w) eae aepeseried (uy waps ape (18) rerioods agg eearies (a) axes ens Non-biodegradable All of these (A) Biosphere Oxygen Demand (B) Biochemical Oxygen Demand (C)_ Biota and Oxygen Demand (p) None of these ee B..8, 2088 (w) wokeeeso® es ps0 Bavout (@) posecsarwe’ BEB anos i (18) walects absy Usa’ BavDom (a) ainapcho 82, ] . 196 P.T.O. 60. 61. 62. 63. QP. Code : 90002 ‘the pyramid of eng, RY ig (a) Always uprigh, > (c) Always inverteg (B) 33 20008" 0) (9) RmTIOD Sedryp (x) PAPO SE, Oo) @) Drinking water quality jg PreSctibed by aon Bom ig SBOLE ACOH TORE zaiy : (0) BreF OF) dae a) Salumarada Thimalka is known fp (A) Organic farming 8 (C) Tree planting_~ o RO) ado 3838, BABObnAcaIed (@) maabs ga Oy (8) ad Beda (3) Population pyramid indicates (A) Growth rate (B) Age structure (C) tsAdoan, ada06'M ZowoBAd dao (@) deseit ns — (w) sadap ous (4) Cauvery river originates in (A) Karnataka ~~ (B) (C) Kerala (0) warded BBaxd evriat ms (e) saorese (@) (3) sede (2) 14/16 Inverted spindle Shaped seeded sddaineads BIS (D) CEO 00.0%. (B) Ber. Women empowerment All of these abbve 8858, sedis DERBI None of these Birth rate (D) wid gan (B) aindae vo, Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh: Savwwed> wogaided eo code * 9 q Z 4 i ; gyoto preteen focused on @ Bi c a wetland conservation o ty oO Climate change nal Pony { sae garded avon dala ‘ mn es co) ages tots *izy a0 @ Ping C)) gmand 32 ed, i a go. World Ozone Day is celebrated 0” z March 21 (B) per 16/0) Arr a (B)_ November 7” i122 (py September 16 aap Lchoee as (e) snete2t — () sour 16 (4) 922 (a) sau 16 67. pHof rain water a) 10-12 eae fOr ® 13-14 oe ACO8 BaUt.d FAP] (w) 10-12 (w) 4-6 ) 7-12 (a) 13-14 68, Medha Patkar has struggled related to issues of (A) KRS dam. ) Aamatti Dam (C) Narmada Dam )Bhakranangsl dam doe wate" Baccoesd Zar? adob @ ggignts sorts ee7edOP ost 2d? (28) awe Bd.08 ad weno 69, Gir forest is located i (a) Bihar (B) Assam © Gujarat (p) Japan not edna) PS ots? () 220 (w) ee @ pues (a) sao 70. Fluoride pollution mainly affects * (a) Brain (B) Heart ) te (p) Kidney anges 2088 808 30g soem ect ec wnt (e) dow (uw) gBab (we) (a) sates ——_—4- Eg 15/16 P.T.O tae a

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