Environmental Issues MCQs Class 12 Biology
Question. By what degrees has the mean global temperature increased in the 20th century?
(a) 0.2%
(b) 0.4%
(c) 0.6%
(d) 0.8%
Answer
C
Question. Which of the following is a natural pollutant?
(a) Smog
(b) Volcanic gases
(c) Strong wind
(d) Gale
Answer
B
Question. Photochemical smog differs from classical / London smog in
(a) Having a reducing climate
(b) Its development during high temperature
(c) Not having polluting components of secondary origin
(d) Having SO2 as major pollutant
Answer
B
Question. In collaboration with which one, Ahmad Khan proved that blends of polyblend and bitumen, when used to lay roads, enhanced the bitumens’ water repellent properties, and helped to increase roadlife by a factor of three.
(a) R. V. College of Engineering
(b) The Bangalore City Corporation
(c) Three Mile Island
(d) Both a and b
Answer
D
Question. Algal bloom is caused by
(a) Availability of excess nutrients
(b) Lack of nutrients
(c) Increase in non-biodegradable pollutants
(d) Decreased BOD
Answer
A
Question. When domestic sewage mixes with river water –
(a) small animals like rats will die after drinking river water
(b) the increased microbial activity releases micronutrients such as iron
(c) the increased microbial activity uses up dissolved oxygen
(d) the river water is still suitable for drinking as impurities are only about 0.1 %
Answer
C
Question. The Ozone hole over Antarctica develops each year between
(a) Late August and early October
(b) Late October and early November
(c) Early July and Late October
(d) None of the above
Answer
A
Question. The world summit on sustainable development held in 2002 in commitment to achieve by 2010. ________ countries pledged their
(a) Rio de Janeiro, 27
(b) nesburg (in South Africa), 190
(c) Rio de Janeiro, 190
(d) Johannesburg, 27
Answer
B
Question. Green muffler is used against which type of pollution?
(a) air
(b) soil
(c) water
(d) Meter
Answer
D
Question. In treatment of waste water, biological treatment is –
(a) Secondary treatment
(b) Primary treatment
(c) Tertiary treatment
(d) Reverse osmosis stage
Answer
A
Question. Choose the odd one out w.r.t. ozone depletion in the stratosphere
(a) UV rays have the ability to both degrade as well as form ozone layer
(b) UV rays are depleting the good ozone in the troposphere
(c) CFC’s are disturbing the balance of ozone equilibrium
(d) UV-B rays cause inflammation of cornea called snow blindness
Answer
C
Question. Read the following statements given here below and select the right answer
(A) Kyoto protocol, 1997 conference obtained commitments from different countries for reducing overall green house gas emission at level 5% below 1990 by 2008 – 2012
(B) Montreal protocol was signed in 1987
(C) Montreal protocol became effective in 1989
(D) Montreal protocol was signed to control the emission of ozone depleting substances.
Answer
C
Question. Which is a non-degradable pollutant?
(a) Smoke
(b) Polythene
(c) Copper scraps
(d) Iron scraps
Answer
B
Question. Minamata disease is caused by contamination of
(a) Hg
(b) Pb
(c) Cd
(d) As
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following is correct about “El Nino effect”?
(a) temperature rise leads to odd climatic changes
(b) cutting down the use of fossil fuels,
(c) planting trees
(d) slowing down the growth of human population.
Answer
A
Question. The process of nutrient enrichment of water is called as _________.
(a) Eutrophication
(b) Stratification
(c) Atrophication
(d) Biomagnification
Answer
A
Question . ___ are used in electrostatic precipitators.
(a) Catalysts
(b) Absorbers
(c) Electrodes
(d) Chemicals
Answer
C
Question. The phenomenon by which certain pollutants (e.g. DOT) accumulate in body tissue in increasing concentration is called
(a) Biological magnification
(b) Biological reduction
(c) Bio-precipitation
(d) Bio-degradation
Answer
A
Question. Two lakes, A & B are identical in all aspects except that lake A has higher temperature. Which of the following is true?
(a) A has higher rate of Oxyaen dissolution
(b) B has higher rate of Oxygen dissolution
(c) Oxygen dissolution of both is the same
(d) Both have same BOD
Answer
B
Question. In India, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act came into force in 1981 but was amended in 1987 to .include
(a) thermal pollution
(b) radioactive pollution
(c) noise pollution
(d) ozone pollution.
Answer
C
Question. Pick out the correct choice from the following
(a) As BOD increases, DO increases
(b) As BOD increases, DO decreases
(c) It depends on the water body and the surrounding environment
(d) No such relation exists between BOD & DO
Answer
B
Question. Thickness of ozone is measured in
(a) Decibel
(b) Dozen
(c) water
(d) noise
Answer
C
Question. In a aquatic food chain polluted by DDT, the tissue concentration of DOT would be highest in
(a) Aquatic weed
(b) Herbivorous fish
(c) Carnivores fish
(d) Bird feeding
Answer
D
Question. Increasing skin cancer and high mutation rate are the result of
(a) Ozone depletion
(b) Acid rain
(c) CO pollution
(d) CO2 pollution
Answer
A
Question. When and where the Ozone hole was discovered?
(a) 1985, Antarctica
(b) 1985, Arctic
(c) 1987, Arctic
(d) 1987, Antarctica
Answer
A
Question. The Earth Summit, 1992, was held at
(a) Rio de Janeiro
(b) Kyoto
(c) St. Petersburg
(d) Washington
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following pair(s) is / are correctly matched?
A. fossil fuel burning – CO2 release
B. nuclear plant- Radioactive wastes
C. CO2 – Green house effect
D. Montreal protocol – Control O3 depletion,
(a) A, B
(b) A,B,C
(c) A, D
(d) A, B, C, D
Answer
D
Question. DOT causes-
(a) Air pollution
(b) Water pollution
(c) Soil pollution
(d) AII
Answer
D
Question. Which of the following will be found in polluted water?
A. B. G. A B. Larvae of stonefly C. water hyacinth D. sewage fungi
(a) A,B
(b) A,B,C
(c) A, C, D
(d) A, B, C, D
Question. Biological oxygen demand of _____ is the least,
(a) sewage
(b) sea water
(c) pure water
(d) polluted water
Answer
C
Question. Which method is used for the removal of sulphur dioxide and ammonia from the polluted air?
(a) Wet scrubbers
(b) Absorption
(c) Gravitational method
(d) Electrostatic precipitator
Answer
C
Question. DDT A. is a non-degradable pollutant
B. shows biomagnification
C. is harmful to fishes and birds
D. is a pesticide
(a) Only D is correct
(b) Only B and G are correct
(c) None is correct
(d) All are correct
Answer
D
Question. Pollution in big cities can be controlled to a large extent by –
A. Improving traffic condition and road. B. Road side plantation
C. Proper disposal of garbage and domestic as well as municipal wastes.
D. Cannot be controlled
(a) A,B
(b) A, B, C
(c) A, D-
(d) A, B, C, D
Answer
B
Question. Limit of BOD prescribed by Central Pollution control Board for the discharge of industrial and municipal waste water into natural surface water, is –
(a) < 30 ppm
(b) < 3.0 ppm
(c) < 10 ppm
(d) 100 ppm
Answer
C
Question. BOD is ____ in polluted water and ____ in potable water.
(a) more, less
(b) less, medium
(c) medium, more
(d) less, more
Answer
A
Question. Due to eutrophication___.
(a) water gets less harmful
(b) BOD decreases
(c) algae are destroyed
(d) BOD increases
Answer
D
Question. Volcano is ___ source of pollution.
(a) artificial
(b) natural
(c) both
(d) man-made
Answer
B
Question. ____ is the first step of sewage treatment,
(a) Precipitation
(b) Chlorination
(c) Sedimentation
(d) Aeration
Answer
C
Question. Which of the following is not an environmental problem ?
(a) Wastage of water
(b) Conservation of water
(c) Deforestation
(d) Land erosion
Answer
B
Question. Which pollutants are responsible for bronchitis ?
(a) O2,CO2
(b) CO,C02
(c) SO2,NO2
(d) CI2,H2S
Answer
C
Question. Primary pollutants used in the synthesis of photochemical smog are –
(a) Unsaturated HCs
(b) oxides of nitrogen
(c) Ozone
(d) Both a and b
Answer
C
Question. Which method is used to control pollutants of particulate nature ?
(a) Combustion
(b) Absorption
(c) Electrostatic precipitators
(d) Oxidation pond
Answer
C
Question. There working, ‘Eco San’ toilets in any areas of-
(a) Kerala
(b) Bihar
(c) Assam
(d) Mumbai
(a) All are correct
(b) All are wrong
(c) All are correct except A
(d) All are correct except C
Answer
A
Question. Identify the correct matches –
A. Environmental (protection) act, 1986 — Protection and qu ty improvement of air, water and soil.
B. Kyota protocol — To mitigate climate change, to reduce green house gases
C. Montreal protocol — ODS reduction
D. Chipko movement — Trees protection
(a) A, B
(b) A, B, C
(c) A, B, D
(d) A, B, C, D
Answer
D
Question. We and our surroundings together are called…
(a) environment
(b) atmosphere
(c) lithosphere
(d) hydrosphere
Answer
A
Question. What are organisms that can tolerate high degre es of pollution called as?
(a) Indicator species
(b) Extreme species
(c) Stenohy ne species
(d) Osmoconfirmers
Answer
A
Question. The effect of todays radioactive fall out will be harmful to children of future generation than to children because
(a) infants are more susceptible to radiations
(b) susceptibility to radiation increase with age
(c) mutated genes are frequently recessive
(d) contamination of milk supply is not cumulative
Answer
C
Question. In India, Jhum cultivation is practiced mainly in
(a) North East states
(b) Gangetic plains
(c) Dobson
(d) Deccan plateau
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following is/are correct regarding Montreal Protocol?
(i) Persistent organic pollutants,
(ii) Global warming and climate change.
(iii) To control the emission of ozone depleting substances. ‘
(iv) Biosafety of genetically modified organisms.
(a) (ii) & (iii)
(b) (iii) only
(c) (iii) & (iv)
(d) (i) & (iii)
Answer
B
Question. After the conventional sedimentation, filtering and chlorine, lots of dangerous pollutants still remain. To combat this, the biologists developed a series of six connected marshes where appropriate plants, algae, fungi and bacteria were seeded into this area, which
(A) Neutr se the pollutants
(B) Absorb the pollutants
(C) Assimilate the pollutants
(a) All are correct
(b) All are wrong
(c) All are correct except B
(d) All are correct except C
Answer
A
Question. What was the focus of Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring in 1962?
(a) Rapid global warming resulting from fossil fuel burning and deforestation
(b) The potential for resource depletion leading to global poverty and starvation from increasing population growth
(c) The potential ecological devastation of pesticides such as DOT in the ecosystem
(d) Economic and social chaos resulting from a computer virus under a society with an over-concentration on technology and computers
Answer
C
Question. The thickness of ozone over poles changes with the season being lowest in
(a) Antarctic spring
(b) Polar autumn
(c) Antarctic autumn
(d) North hemisphere sprin
Answer
A
Question. In Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs), at which stage microorganism treatment is provided?
(a) Primary
(b) Secondary
(c) Tertiary
(d) Microorganisms are not used in ETPs
Answer
B
Question. Of the following, pick out the constituents of a photochemical smog
A. Ozone
B. Nitrogen oxides
C. PAN
D. H2SO4
E. DDT
F. BHC
G. CO2
(a) A, B, C
(b) A, B, C, G
(c) B, C, D, G
(d) A, B, C, E, F, G
Answer
A