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The document provides details of an assignment for an Environmental Studies course, including 10 questions covering topics such as the scope and importance of environmental studies, causes of food problems in developing countries, soil pollution prevention measures, threats to forest resources, renewable energy sources, and biodiversity hotspots in India. The assignment is worth a certain percentage of the course grade and is intended to assess student understanding of the key course outcomes related to understanding the environment and sustainability concepts.
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ITER, SIKSHA ‘O’ ANUSANDHAN (Deemed to be University) Assignment

Branch All Branches of Engineering Programme B.Tech


Course Name Environmental Studies Semester 7th
Course Code CHM 4601 Academic Year 2023-24
Assignment- 1 Topic:
Learning Level L1: Remembering L3: Applying L5: Evaluating
(LL) L2: Understanding L4: Analysing L6: Creating
Q’s Questions COs LL
1 Write the scope and importance of Environmental Study CO1 L1
What are the major causes of food problems in underdeveloped and
2 developing country, and discuss the adverse effects of using chemical CO1 L1
fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture field?
3 What measures can be taken to prevent soil pollution. CO1 L1

4 Discuss the major threat to forest resources and its consequences CO1 L1
What are the types of renewable energy sources and briefly discuss the CO1 L2
5
working principle of solar and tidal energy.
6 Write the role of individual in conservation of energy and water resources. CO1 L1

7 What is hot spot biodiversity? Discuss the two biodiversity hotspots in India. CO1 L1

8 Justify India is a mega biodiversity nation in the world CO1 L1


Differentiate the food chain and food web. Write the types of food chain with CO1 L2
9
example.
10 What is ecological succession, Discuss the principle of ecological succession CO1 L2

Note:
1. Assignment carries a weightage of --- marks out of 100
2. All the course outcomes were covered.
Ability to understand the Environment, its importance, interdisciplinary approach,
CO1 atmospheric cycles, environmental resources, biodiversity, its values and conservation
strategies
Analyze different types of pollutants (air and water ), their measurement, standard and
CO2 applies engineering science principles to design of air pollution control devices and
water pollution control strategies.
Apply the knowledge on MSW Management, Hazardous waste management, analyse
CO3
and evaluate impact of noise pollution and basic remediation strategies.
Course
Ability to analyse different contemporary issues related to environment, such as
Outcomes
CO4 global warming, ozone depletion acid rain their mitigation measures. Rainwater
harvesting and watershed management.
To understand environmental legislations and their application for sustainable
CO5 development. Analyse and interpret EIA methodology for project, planning, approval
and proper implementation based on health risk.
Ability to recognize and comprehend various causes, preventative measures, and
CO6 disaster management strategies for natural disasters such as floods, cyclones,
earthquakes, and so on.

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