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Question Question Statement Option 1

no.
1 IMD is also known as…… International
Meteorological
Department

2 How much India land areas are prone to flood and 12%
river erosion?
3 The negative effects of climate change will Flooding
include……………….
4 Photochemical Smog is the resultant of …………………. Air pollution

5 Which one is emitted by automobile exhaust? Fluoride


6 Disaster management cycle can be divided Pre and Post Disaster
into…………………. Management

7 Urban flooding is the resultant of…………………… Poor Sewerage


Management
8 The full name of AES is……………………. Advanced Encephalitis
Syndrome

9 Which one the most dangerous waste for living Oil spills
beings?
10 El-nino is the result of……………… Drought
11 Which one is not a contagious disease? Chicken pox
12 Which one is counted as a big risk factor for city areas? Water scarcity

13 Which is the most contagious waste? Solid waste

14 Which river is known as “sorrow of Bihar”? Brahmaputra


15 Which is/are the methods of waste management? Landfill

16 Construction of Checkdams can prevent from the Landslide


hazard of…………
17 Flood Forecasting and Warning system of India works Central Water
under the guidance of……………………………….. Commission

18 Kyoto protocol was organized in……………………. 1985


19 ………………..can be defined as the occurrence of an AIDS
illness or other health-related event that is clearly in
excess of unexpected occurrence.

20 Global warming is the resultant of………………… Soil pollution

21 India receives an annual rainfall around……………… 1100 mm


22 In which year the devastating Tsunami came in Indian 2004
coastal areas?
23 Concept of sustainable development goals are UNO
developed by…….
24 Deforestation causes…………….. Drought
25 IPCC is related with the reporting of………………….. Climate change
26 At which state region, India is mostly affected with Bihar
arsenic contamination?
27 Which one is the main culprit of global warming? CO

28 Which one is a contagious disease? AIDS


29 Kyoto protocol was organized for the reduction Water pollution
of………………..
30 Sendai framework was organized for the management Global warming
of……………………
31 In which year, a National Policy on Disaster 2005
Management was issued for India?
32 How many sustainable development goals are set by 17
United Nations?
33 HIV is also known as………….. High Immune Virus

34 Punjab and Haryana states have river water dispute on Ravi- Beas water
the rivers-
35 ……………………....is an example of gaseous cycle. Hydrological cycle

36 Green plants have………..pigment which helps in Licopene


photosynthesis.
37 What is the branch of science which deals with the Ecology
formation and distribution of soil?
38 Decomposers are in………………….nature. Saprophytic
39 Which of the following is not a biotic component? Rhizobium

40 Biosphere is made up of…………………………… Atmosphere


41 The sequential food habit of the organisms is known Food web
as………….
42 The full form of BOD is…………………. Biochemical Oxygen
Demand

43 Kaziranga national park is very famous for the species Rhinoceros


of……………….
44 Ecosystem word is given by which scientist? Kofi Annan

45 DDT is a common…………………… Pesticide


46 Full form of CPCB is………………………….. Central Population
Control Board
47 The scientist who is regarded as father of ecology. Elton

48 Luminous pollution is also known as- Photo pollution


49 Which is the best method for the management of Composting
biomedical wastes?
50 Ozone layer is present in which part of the Troposphere
atmosphere?
51 What is UNEP? United Nations
Environment Policy

52 The living organisms which can prepare their own food Heterotrophs
are known as…………………….
53 In 1986, a very important Act was passed by Indian The Wild Life (Protection)
Parliament for the protection of Environment Act
namely……..

54 ………………………is the cleanest fossil fuel. Coal


55 ……………..is related with Chipko Movement. Chandi prasad Bhat
56 Who has given the concept of biodiversity hot spots? Tansley

57 Dr Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology is located Hyderabad


at………………….
58 ………..are the indicators of pollution free zone. Fungus
59 IUCN stands for………………………. International Union for
Conservation of Nature

60 Minimata disease occurred due to………………. Cadmium pollution

61 The atmospheric layer which is present in the contact Troposphere


of earth…
62 Dudhwa National park is located in which state? Haryana

63 Clostridium botulinum is responsible for………. Dengue


64 Which one is responsible for tooth disease in human Nitrate
beings?
65 Noise pollution mesurement can be done Watt
in………………………...
66 World Ozone Day is celebrated on…………………. July 16
67 Soil salinity is the resultant of……………………… Overgrazing

68 Depletion of Ozone hole layer is mainly due to release CFC


of…………………..
69 IUCN compiles……………………… Blue data book

70 The rate of change in temperature observed while Lapse rate


moving upward through the earth’s atmosphere is
called as………….

71 Lakes that have high nutrient concentration are Thermotrophic


referred as………………………..
72 Reciprocal interrelationship in between organisms and Ethology
their environment is…………………………..

73 Oceanic acidification occurs due to the dissolution Oxygen


of…………………….
74 Sea level rise is the resultant of……………………………. Global warming

75 PAN is a type of……………………………. Fossil fuel

76 Ozone is a …………………………………pollutant in Primary


troposphere.
77 Widely accepted concept of ecological succession is Odum
given by…………………………
78 Solar energy is an example of…………………………………. Conventional source of
energy

79 Chipko movement was originated Uttarakhand


from…………………………..
80 Most of the environmental problems could be solved Establishing more
through…………………. industries
81 Which one does not cause any threat to the Biological invasion
biodiversity?
82 Biome is an example of…………………… Tiny ecosystem

83 …………..species that have very restricted distribution Endemic species


and are found in some particular regions.

84 Jim Corbett National Park is located Uttar Pradesh


in…………………………..
85 What is JFM? Joint Forest Management

86 The most dangerous pollution is…………………….. Air pollution

87 Open dumping of solid wastes in environment may No health hazards


pose……………..
88 Electrostatic precipitators are used to Water pollution
control……………………
89 Which Indian Act was introduced in the year of 1981 to Water Pollution Act
reduce the pollution?
90 Montreal Protocol is an international treaty organised Protection of ozone layer
for what?
91 Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Certified Montreal Protocol
emission reductions (CERs) are related with……………..

92 Sundarbans National Park is located in……………………. West Bengal

93 Fukushima incident is related with…………………… Volcanic eruptions

94 The total number of Biogeographic zones in India 2


is……………………….
95 The thickness of ozone layer is measured Hertz
in……………………
96 Ozone depletion is highest in the region South pole
of………………………….
97 Nudation is a part which process? Ecological niche

98 The ecological succession that starts in an area of Psammosere


adequate moisture is called as…………………...
99 In which year project Elephant was launched in India? 1973

100 The full name of HCFC is………………….. Hydrocarbon and


chlorofluorocarbons

101 Which of the following is a renewable source of Ocean currents


energy?
102 What does the phrase “anthropogenic CO2 emissions” Natural CO2 emissions
mean?
103 Which of the following is NOT a primary pollutant? Oxygen

104 Which of the following plants is extremely sensitive Tomato


towards sulphur dioxide?
105 Which of the following is biodegradable waste? Paper
106 Which of the following type of pollution is Cultural Noise pollution
eutrophication?
107 Which of the following air pollution control device has Spray tower
maximum efficiency?
108 Which of the following is not a part of photochemical SPM
smog?
109 Which of the following greenhouse gas is contributed Carbon monoxide
by cattle farming?
110 What is the significance of the ionosphere? Aviation movements

111 Which of the following gases are main contributors to Carbon dioxide and carbon
acid rain?
112 Which place in India receives the highest annual Mawsynram
rainfall?
113 Which of the following gases is responsible for the Organic carbon
yellowing of the Taj Mahal?

114 Which one is considered as the largest source energy Solar


across the world?
115 Alive part of the environment is also called Abiotic
as……………………..
Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Correct Answer-1

Indian Mining Department Indian Maritime Indian Indian Meteorological


Department Meteorological Department
Department

15% 20% 25% 12%

Water scarcity Less production All of these All of these

Landslide Soil pollution Earthquake Air pollution

Arsenic Nitrate Chromium Arsenic


Response and Recovery Mitigation and Risk and Chance Pre and Post Disaster
Prevention Management

Siltation of drains Climate change All of these All of these

Acute Encephalitis Syndrome Abnormal Additional Acute Encephalitis


Encephalitis Encephalitis Syndrome
Syndrome Syndrome

Plastic wastes Radioactive waste Biomedical Radioactive waste


wastes
Climate Change Earthquake Eclipse Climate Change
AIDS Plague Corona AIDS
Unplanned development Waste None of these Waste management
pattern management
Municipal Waste Bio-medical waste E-waste Bio-medical waste

Ganges Kosi Son Kosi


Incineration Composting All of these All of these

Drought Flood Earthquake Flood

Ministry of Environment, Forest State government Department of Central Water


& climate change Science & Commission
Technology

2000 1997 2005 1997


Epidemic TB None of these Epidemic

Water pollution Green house gas Noise pollution Green house gas
emission emission
1200 mm 1300 mm 1400 mm 1200 mm
2001 1999 1998 2004

FAO ILO WHO UNO

Accidents Earthquake Eclipse Drought


Disasters Floods None of these Climate change
West Bengal Jharkhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal

O2 CO2 SO2 CO2

Nausea Chicken pox Dengue Chicken pox


Noise pollution Green house Soil pollution Green house gases
gases
Green house gases Disasters Industrial polluti Disasters

2006 2007 2009 2009

25 21 29 17

Human Interior Virus Human Immune Highrisk Human Immune Virus


Virus Immune Virus
Ganga water Satluj water Yamuna water Ravi- Beas water

Sulfur cycle Phosphorous All of these Hydrological cycle


cycle
Chlorophyll Cytosine All of these Chlorophyll

Biology Pedology Seismology Pedology

Eutrophic Oligotrophic None of these Saprophytic


Protozoa Fungi Salinity Salinity

Hydrosphere Lithosphere All of these All of these


Food chain Ecological niche All of these Food chain

Biochemical Orbit Diversion Biomedical All of these Biochemical Oxygen


Oxygen Demand Demand

Asiatic lion Tiger Elephant Rhinoceros

A.G.Tansley Al Gore Wangari A.G.Tansley


Maathai
Halon Coolant None of these Pesticide
Common Population Control Central Public Central Central Pollution
Board Control Board Pollution Control Board
Control Board
Clements Odum Tansley Odum

Air pollution Water pollution Soil pollution Photo pollution


Incineration Sanitary land Open dumping Incineration
filling
Ionosphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Stratosphere

United Nations Environment United Nations United Nations United Nations


Programme Education Environmental Environment
Programme Protection Programme

Decomposers Producers Consumers Producers

The Environment (Protection) The Air The Water The Environment


Act (Prevention and (Prevention and (Protection) Act
Control of Control of
Pollution) Act Pollution) Act

Petrol Natural gas Diesel Natural gas


G.D.Agrwal Arundhati Roy M.C.Mehta Chandi prasad Bhat
Clement Myer Grinnell Tansley

Banglore Coimbatore Chennai Coimbatore

Bacteria Protozoa Lichens Lichens


Indian Union for Conservation International None of the International Union
of Nature Union for above for Conservation of
Conservation of Nature
Natural Resources

Selenium pollution Arsenic pollution Mercury Mercury pollution


pollution
Stratosphere Mesosphere Ionosphere Troposphere

Uttar Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Madhya Uttar Pradesh


Pradesh
Cholera Food poisoning Diarrhea Food poisoning
Fluoride Phosphate Sulphate Fluoride

Frequency Decibel All of these Decibel

August 16 September 16 Ocober 16 September 16


Climate change Global warming Over irrigation Over irrigation

CO O2 CO2 CFC
Red data book Green data book All of these Red data book

Isobaric rate Pulse rate Isochoric rate Lapse rate

Oligotrophic Eutrophic Dystrophic Eutrophic

Environment Ecosystem Ecology Ecology

Carbon dioxide Methane Nitrogen Carbon dioxide

Oceanic acidification Ozone depletion All of these Global warming

Halones Photochemical Ozone depleting Photochemical smog


smog substance

Secondary Tertiary None of these Secondary

Darwin Lamarck Clement Clement

Non-conventional source of Traditional source None of these Non-conventional


energy of energy source of energy

Himachal Pradesh Bihar Delhi Uttarakhand

Deforestation Afforestation None of these Afforestation

Habitat destruction Declaring wild life Poaching Declaring wild life


sanctuaries sanctuaries
Ecology Environment Vast ecosystem Vast ecosystem

Genetic species Plant species Animal Species Endemic species

Himachal Pradesh Uttarakhand Sikkim Uttarakhand

Joint Facility Management Joint Forecast Joint Fire Joint Forest


Management Management Management
Nuclear pollution Soil pollution Water pollution Nuclear pollution

Only animal health hazards Human health Both human Both human and
hazards and animal animal health
health problems problems
Soil pollution Air pollution Noise pollution Air pollution

Noise Pollution Act Air Pollution Act None of these Air Pollution Act

Protection from global warming Reducing green Reducing air Protection of ozone
house gases pollution layer
Basel convention Kyoto protocol Ramsar Kyoto protocol
Convention

Meghalaya Sikkim Odisha West Bengal

Nuclear accident Earthquake Atomic bomb Nuclear accident


testing
6 8 10 10

Dobson units Kilometers Nanometre Dobson units

Equator Tropics North pole South pole

Endemic Ecological Ecotype Ecological succession


succession
Hydrarch Xerarch Mesarch Hydrarch

1986 1992 1998 1992

Heavy chlorofluorocarbons High Hydro- Hydro-


chlorofluorocarbo chlorofluorocar chlorofluorocarbons
ns bons

Solar energy Biomass All of these All of the above

Human made CO2 emissions Industrial CO2 emissions


All of these Human made CO2 emissions

Ground-level ozone Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide Oxygen

Onion Potato Corn Tomato

Food waste Polythene bags Synthetic fiber Food waste


Thermal pollution Soil pollution Water pollution Water pollution

Wet cyclonic scrubber Electrostatic precipDynamic precipitElectrostatic precipitator

PAN O3 NO2 SPM

Nitrous oxide Methane All of these Methane


High frequency radio transmissi Regulates weather All of these High frequency radio transmission

Sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxSulphur dioxide andSulphur dioxide aSulphur dioxide and nitrous oxide

Cherrapunji Siju Phyllut Mawsynram

Black carbon Brown carbon All of these All of these

Oil Geothermal None of these Oil

Biotic Non-biotic All of these Biotic


ade CO2 emissions

tic precipitator
ency radio transmission

oxide and nitrous oxide

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