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TYPE QUESTIONS
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
[As per Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) 21 Scheme]
SEMESTER-V
Number of Lecture
1/2 Exam Marks 50
Hours/ Week
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MODULE-1
UNIT-1
1. The term ‘Environment’ has been derived from the French word which means
to encircle or surround
a) Environ b) Oikos c) geo d) Aqua
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6. Atmosphere consists of 79 per cent Nitrogen and 21 per cent Oxygen by
a) Volume
b) Weight
c) Density
d) All the three
7. Biosphere is
a) The solid shell of inorganic materials on the surface of the earth
b) The thin shell of organic matter on the surface of earth comprising of
all the living things
c) The sphere which occupies the maximum volume of all of the spheres
d) all of the above
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13. The sequence of eating and being eaten in an ecosystem is called
a) Food Chain
b) carbon cycle
c) hydrological cycle
d) anthropo system
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b) Temperature
c) Water
d) All of the above
26. A predator is
a) An animal that is fed upon
b) An animal that feeds upon another animal
c) Animal that feeds upon both plants and animals
d) A primary consumer
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36. Which of the following is absorbed by green plants from the atmosphere?
a) Carbon dioxide
b) Water
c) Nutrients
d) All of above
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41. Which of the following statements are true?
a) Man is not dependent on nature
b) Resources are unlimited, so one can use them as per one’s wish.
c) Energy can be converted from one form to another, but some
percentage is lost into the environment
d) Matter can be generated afresh. It need not be recycled or reused.
42. Which of the following conditions must be fulfilled to ensure food security?
a) Food must be available
b) Each person must have access to it
c) Food utilized/consumed must fulfill nutritional requirements
d) all of the above
46. Increase in Fauna and decrease in Flora would be harmful due to increase in
a) CO2 b) Diseases c) O2 d) Radioactive pollution
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47. A primary succession on bare rock starts with
a) Herbs b) Lichens c) Trees d) Animals
49. The Food chain in which micro-organisms breakdown dead producers is called
a) Predator food chain b) Consumer food chain c) Parasitic food chain
d) Detritus food chain
52. The short-term properties of the atmosphere at a given place and time is referred
as
a) Climate b) Microclimate c) Weather d) Season
53. The Environment which has been modified by human activities is called
a) Natural environment b) Anthropogenic environment c) Modern environment
d) Urban environment
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54. Major purpose of most of the dams around the world is:
a) Power generation b) Irrigation c) Flood control d) Drinking water supply
56. The organisms which feed on dead organisms and excreta of living organisms
are known as
a) decomposers b) consumers c) producers d) carnivores
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60. Ecological pyramid refers to the
a) Pyramid of energy b) pyramid of number c) pyramid of Biomass d) all of the
above.
63. The desert among the following which is not a cold desert is
a) Gobi desert b) Patagonian Desert c) Atacama Desert d) Majava desert
64. The darker zone in lakes where light penetration is negligible is called the
a) Euphotic zone b) littoral zone c) limnetic zone d) benthic zone
65. The zone of a sea lying over the continental shelf is known as the
a) bathyl zone b) neritic zone c) abyssal zone d) littoral zone
69. The human activity, among the following, which causes maximum
environmental pollution having regional and global impacts, is
a) Urbanization b) Industrialization c) Agriculture d) mining
71. Name of the Scientist who gave the difference between Niche and Habitat, is:
a) Odum b) Ernest Haeckel c) Grinnell d) Both a and c
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76. Troposphere has an altitude range of
a) 11-50 km b) 0-11 km c) 20-80 km d) 80-200 km
86. Biosphere is
a) The solid shell of inorganic materials on the surface of the earth
b) The thin shell of organic matter on the surface of earth, comprising of all the
living things.
c) The sphere which occupies the maximum volume of all of the spheres
d) All of these.
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90. The major chemical species in Stratosphere are
a) O3 b) O2 c) N2 d) All of these
102. The transfer of energy and nutrients from one feeding group of organisms to
another in a series is called
a) Energy chain b) Food chain c) Balanced ecosystem d) Food web
106. Which of the following age structure pyramid indicates stable population?
a) Pyramid shaped b) Bell shaped c) An urn shaped d) none of these
UNIT-2
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1. Which of the following is not the environmental effect of industrialization, in
general?
a) Solid waste b) Water Pollution c) Air pollution d) Economic growth
5. Mining means
a. to conserve & preserve minerals b. to check pollution due to mineral resources
c. to extract minerals and ores d. None
6. E.I.A. can be expanded as
a. Environment & Industrial Act
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b. Environment & Impact Activities
c. Environmental Impact Assessment
d. Environmentally Important Activity
7. E.I.A. is related to
a. Resource conservation
b. Efficient equipment/process
c. Waste minimization
d. All of the above
8. In order to protect the health of people living along the adjoining areas of
roads, one should.
a. Plant trees alongside of the roads
b. Not allow diesel driven vehicles
c. Shift them (people) to other places
d. None of the above
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a) Social economic development which optimizes the economic and societal benefits
available in the present, without spoiling the likely potential for similar benefits in
the future
b) Reasonable and equitably distributed level of economic wellbeing that can be
perpetuated continually
c) Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet their own needs
d) Maximizing the present-day benefits through increased resource consumption
13. Eutrophication is
a) An improved quality of water in lakes
b) A process in carbon cycle
c) The result to accumulation of plant nutrients in water bodies
d) A water purification technique
15. Which of the following is the most environmental friendly agriculture practice?
a) Using chemical fertilizers
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b) Using insecticides
c) Organic farming
d) None of the above
35. The best soil for healthy and vigorous growth of most plants is
a) Sandy b) Clayey c) Loam d) Clayey loam
36. Which of the following groups of plants can be used as indicators of SO 2
pollution of air?
a) Epiphytic lichens b) Ferns c) Liver wornt d) Horn wornt
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37. Which of the following is responsible for desertification?
a) Deforestation b) Mining c) Overgrazing d) All of the above
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54. Expand EIS
a) Environmental Impact statement b) Environmental industrial statement
c) Environmental Impact solution d) Environmental industrial solution
59. Which of the following are major environmental issues in mining activities?
a) Air pollution and Dust b) Water pollution c) Soil Degradation d) Al of these
60. Decreased soil fertility through rapid leaching of the essential mineral nutrients
is due to
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a) Reforestation b) Deforestation c) Over exploitation d) Recycling of forest
products.
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UNIT 3
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1. Plants use ………. gas for photosynthesis
a) Oxygen b) methane c) Nitrogen d) Carbon dioxide
2. Deforestation means
a) Preservation of forests b) destruction of forests c) Monocrop cultivation
d) Agriculture
11. Out of the following nutrients in fertilizer, which one causes minimum water
pollution?
a) Nitrogen b) Phosphorous c) Potassium d) Organic matter
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12. What is the permissible range of PH for drinking water as per the Indian
Standards?
a) 6 to 9 b) 6.5 to 7.5 c) 6 to 8.5 d) 6.5 to 8.5
27. Among the fresh water available in the Earth the percentage of surface water
is about
a) 50% b) 10% c) 5% d) less than 1%
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29. Cholera & typhoid are caused by
a) Worms b) Virus c) Bacteria d) Fungus
38. The oceans are the largest storage of water on earth containing:
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a) 95% of earth’s water
b) 85% of earth’s water
c) 97% of earth’s water
d) 75% of earth’s water
46. BOD is
a) Biochemical oxygen demand b) a measure of the organic matter present in
wastewater c) usually less than COD d) all of the above
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47. Which of the following is a waterborne disease?
a) Anthrax b) Tuberculosis c) Cholera d) Small pox
56. What is the percentage of fresh water available in lakes and streams?
a) 0.04 b) 0.01 c) 0.25 d) 0.1
58. Malaria is a
a) Water borne disease b) water induced disease c) (a) & (b) d) none of these
59. Fluoride concentration of more than 1.5 mg/L in drinking water causes
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a) Dental fluorosis b) dental caries c) blue baby disease d) none of these
63. Nitrogen fixation from the atmosphere is high in which type of plants?
a) Manocoteliden b) Liguminus c) Both (a) and (b) d) None of the above
67. Water used for irrigation of Food crops, Fodder crops and medical herbs is
known as
a) Consumptive use b) Commercial use c) Productive used) Auxiliary use
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71. Good example of sedimentary cycle is
a) Carbon cycle b) Oxygen cycle c) Nitrogen cycle d) Sulphur cycle
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a) UV b) Visible light c) Infrared d) All of these
6. Biogas is produced by
a) Microbial activity b) Harvesting crops c) Both a) & b) d) None of the above
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d) energy in the fast-moving ocean currents to generate electricity
29. Which is the source of energy that can be replaced at the same rate at
Which it is used?
a) coal b) petroleum c) Oil d) Biomass
37. Which place in India the tidal energy has been experimented
a) Goa b) Karnataka c) Kerala d) Tamil Nadu
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38. Highest producer of Oil and petroleum is
a) Middle East countries b) America c) China d) India
58. Mineral is a
a) Organic matter b) naturally occurring inorganic substance c) synthetic
compound d) none of these
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60. Good example of renewable energy resource is
a) Hydropower b) Coal c) Oil D) All of the above
67. Existing oil reserves of the earth could last for about
a) 5000 years b) 500 years c) 5 years d) 50 years
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71. Store house of minerals and nutrients is:
a) Soil b) Water c) Forest d) All of these
72. Natural resource that occur at specific places are termed as………resources
a) Ubiquitous b) localized c) non-renewable d) exhaustive
74. Which of the following would not be considered part of the direct input of energy
from the sun?
a) Solar energy b) hydropower c) biomass d) geothermal
MODULE 3
UNIT 5
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2. Which of the following is air pollutant?
a) CO b) O2 c) N2 d) all
9. BOD Means
a) Biochemical oxygen demand b) chemical oxygen demand c) biophysical
oxygen demand d) all
15. Sound beyond which of the following level can be regarded as a pollutant
a) 40dB b) 80dB c)120dB d) 150dB
16. Which of the following is a major source of thermal pollution of water bodies?
Sewage treatment plants b) Thermal power plants c) Solid waste disposal d) all
17. Smog is
A natural phenomenon b) combination of smoke and fog c) Colorless d) all of the
above
41.Malaria is a
a) Water borne disease b) water induced disease c) (a) & (b) d) none of these
43. Neem is a
a) Biopesticide b) Biofertilizer c) Herbicide d) Fungicide
55. Which of the following statement is not true about animal husbandry?
a) it is a part of agricultural activity.
b) it is breeding, feeding and management of animals.
c) it is livestock production.
d) it is protection of wild life
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a) India b) China c) USA d) Western Europe
4. Which of the following is the facility that the urban people enjoy?
a) Better communication access b) Better quality of air
c) Large land at cheap rates d) none of these
5. Urbanization is
a) Local environmental issue b) National environmental issue c) Both (a) and (b)
d) Not at all an issue
7. The major cause of global population growth in the 18 and 19 centuries was
a) Decreases in death rates b) decrease in birth rates c) Industrial revolution
d) None of these
10. Which of the following is the problem not associated with population growth?
a) Increase resource consumption b) Environmental pollution
c) Food and energy shortages d) None of these
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c) The trend where more people live to reach old age while fewer children
are born
d) All of the above
17. The zero-population growth due to equal birth and death rates is called
a) Natural increase b) Demographic transition c) Replacement level d) Fertility
rate
18. If the rate of addition of new members increases with respect to the individual
loss of the same population, then the graph obtained has
a) Exponential growth b) Declined growth c) Zero growth d) None
20. The force which acts against the achievement of the highest possible level of
population growth is known as
a) Saturation level b) Population pressure c) Carrying capacity d) Environmental
resistance
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a) Natality b) Mortality c) Immigration d) Emigration
23. Study of trends in human population growth and prediction of future growth is
called
a) Biography b) Demography c) Psychology d) Kalography
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UNIT 7
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c) CO2, NOx, Hydrocarbons and SPM
d) CO, NOx, Freon’s and SPM
10. Global warming may bring about the following change in the climate of the
earth
a) Increase in the rain fall b) Desertification c) Drought d) All of the above
13. Which of the following substantially reduces CO2 emission from automobiles?
a) Bio fuels like Ethanol and bio diesel
b) Fossil fuels like coal and lignite
c) Nuclear element like Uranium
d) Voltaic cells
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22. The pH value of the acid rain water is less than
a) 5.7 b) 7.0 c) 8.5 d) 7.5
23. The primary cause of the acid rain around the world is
a) CFC b) SO2c) CO d) O3
24. Which of the following is the remedial measure for acid rain
a) reducing the release of oxides of nitrogen and sulphur in to the
atmosphere.
b) use of coal, free from sulphur
c) use of electrostatic precipitator & catalytic converters
d) all of the above
29. The process of movement of nutrients from the soil by the Acid rain is
called as
a) Transpiration b) evapo-transpiration c) Leaching d) Infiltration.
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32. Bhopal Gas Tragedy caused due to leakage of
a) Methyl IsoCyanate (MIC) b) Sulphur dioxide c) Mustard gas d) methane
40. Ozone hole is said to occur when the ozone level decreases below
a) 200 DV b) 2000 DV c) 20 DV d) 2DV
45. Which of the following gases contributes maximum to the ‘greenhouse effect’
on earth?
a) Carbon dioxide b) Methane c) Freon d) Chlorofluorocarbon
48. Which one of the following gases can deplete the ozone layer in the upper
atmosphere?
a) Methane b) Ammonia c) Sulphur dioxide d) Carbon dioxide
50. Which important greenhouse gas other than methane is being provided from
the agricultural fields?
a) SO2 b) Nitrous oxide c) Ammonia d) SO3
51.The best soil for healthy and vigorous growth of most plants is
a) Sandy b) Clayey c) Loam d) Clayey loam
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55. Which of the following groups of plants can be used as indicators of SO2
pollution of air?
a) Epiphytic lichens b) Ferns c) Liver worts d) Horn worts
56. A major disaster, known as ‘London smog’, occurred in the British city of
London in the Year;
a) 1942 b) 1952 c) 1962 d) 1972
UNIT 8
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1. The anaerobic method of mechanical composting, as practiced in India, is
called the
a) Indore method b) Mangalore method c) Bangalore method d) none of
these
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Module 5
UNIT 9
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b) Direct Elevation Model
c) Digital Electronic Model
d) None of the above
12. The process of transforming location on the curved surface of the earth to
the planar map co-ordinates is called as
a) Map projection b) Map interpretation c) Image processing d) None of the
above
14. The thermal Remote sensing the source of energy taken from
a) Sun b) Nuclear energy c) Thermal energy d) None of the above
15. LANDSAT is a
a) Satellite b)Aircraft c) Satellite Launching station d) None of the above
16. LANDSAT is a
a) Japan Satellite b) German Satellite c) Indian Satellite
d) American Satellite
17. SPOT is a
a) Indian Satellite b) American Satellite c) French Satellite
d) China Satellite.
UNIT 10
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1. Environmental (Protection) Act was enacted in the year
a) 1986 b) 1992 c) 1984 d) 1974
2. The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act was enacted in the year
a) 1981 b) 1996 c) 2000 d) 1974
3. The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act was enacted in the year
a) 1986 b) 1974 c) 1994 d) 2004
7. The Central Pollution Control Board was established under the provision of :
a) Environmental (Protection) Act 1986
b) Air (Prevention & Control) Act 1981
c) Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act 1974
d) None of the above.
8. The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) was established in the
year
a) 1974 b) 1982 c) 1986 d) 1976
16. The objectives of the Wild Life (Protection) Act 1972 is:
a) To preserve the biodiversity
b) to maintain essential ecological and life supporting systems
c) protection & conservation of wild life
d) All
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