21CIV57 - EVS Notes
21CIV57 - EVS Notes
21CIV57 - EVS Notes
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
(18CIV59)
MODULE - 01
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
3. Which of the following conceptual spheres of the environment is having the least storage
capacity for matter?
a) Atmosphere b) Lithosphere c) Hydrosphere d) Biosphere
4. Which of the following components of the environment are effective transporters of matter?
a) Atmosphere and Hydrosphere b) Atmosphere and Lithosphere
c) Hydrosphere and Lithosphere d) Biosphere and Lithosphere
5. 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
25. A predator is
35. Which of the following is absorbed by green plants from the atmosphere?
a) Carbon dioxide b) Water c) Nutrients d) All of above
41. 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
42. 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
43. Which of the following are major environmental issues involved in mining?
a) Air pollution from dust b) Water pollution c) Soil degradation d) All of the above
45. The most important remedy to avoid negative impact due to industrialization is
a) Industry should be closed b) Don’t allow new industrial units
c) Industry should treat all the wastes generated by it before disposal
d) Industries should be shifted far away from human habit tats.
54. 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
56. Which of the following is the most environmental friendly agriculture practice?
a) Using chemical fertilizers b) Using insecticides
c) Organic farming d) None of the above
MODULE -02
03. What percentage of its geographical area of a country should be under forest cover?
a) 23% b) 43% c) 13% d) 33%
08. Blue baby syndrome (methaemoglobinemia) is caused by the contamination of water due to
a) Phosphates b) Sulphur c) Arsenic d) Nitrates
11. Out of the following nutrients in fertilizer, which one causes minimum water pollution?
a) Nitrogen b) Phosphorous c) Potassium d) Organic matter
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%
38. The oceans are the largest storage of water on earth containing:
a) 95% of earths water b) 85% of earths water
c) 97% of earths water d) 75% of earths water
56. Which of the following is a disadvantage of most of the renewable energy sources
a) Highly polluting b) High waste disposal cost
c) Unreliable supply d) High running cost
82. Which place in India the tidal energy has been experimented
a) Goa b) Karnataka c) Kerala d) Tamil Nadu
MODULE - 03
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?
a) Sewage treatment plants b) Thermal power plants
c) Solid waste disposal d) All
17. Smog is
a) A natural phenomenon b) Combination of smoke and fog
c) Colorless d) All of the above
34. Which of the following is the facility that the urban people enjoy?
a) Better communication access b) Better quality of air
35. Urbanization is
a) Local environmental issue b) National environmental issue
c) Both (a) and (b) d) Not at all an issue
37. 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
40. 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
47. 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
48. Which greenhouse gas is known as colourless, non-flammable, sweetish odour & laughing
gas?
a) Methane b) CO2 c) Nitrous Oxide d) Sulfur hexa fluoride
49. The first of the major environmental protection act to be promulgated in India was
a) Water act b) Air act c) Environmental act d) Noise pollution rules
50. 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
MODULE - 04
05. The 4-stroke engines produce less of the following as compared to 2-stroke engines
a) CO and Hydrocarbons b) NOx and SO2 c) Both a and b d) None of the above
10. The primary cause of the acid rain around the world is
a) CFC b) SO2 c) CO d) O3
11. 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
16. The process of movement of nutrients from the soil by the Acid rain is called
a) Transpiration. b) Evapo-transpiration c) Leaching d) Infiltration.
19. Major compound responsible for the destruction of stratospheric ozone layer is
a) Oxygen b) CFC c) Carbon dioxide d) Methane
21. Normal average thickness of stratospheric ozone layer across the globe is around
a) 200 DU b) 300 DU c) 400 DU d) 500 Du
26. Each Chlorine free Radical can destroy the following number of ozone molecules.
a) 1000 b) 10,000 c) 1,00,000 d) 100
30. 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
MODULE - 05
01. Environmental (Protection) Act was enacted in the year
a) 1986 b) 1992 c) 1984 d) 1974
02. The Air (Prvention & Control of Pollution) Act was enacted in the year
a) 1981 b) 1996 c) 2000 d) 1974
03. The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act was enacted in the year
a) 1986 b) 1974 c) 1994 d) 2004
04. The Wild Life Protection Act was enacted in the year
a) 1986 b) 1974 c) 1994 d) 1972
06. The first of the major environmental protection Act to be promulgated in India was :
a) The Wild Life Protection Act b) The Air Act
c) The Noise Pollution Act d) None of the above.
07. 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.
08. The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) was established in the year
a) 1974 b) 1982 c) 1986 d) 1976
12. Which of the following is empowered to take measures to protect & improve environment as
per the Environment (Protection ) Act.
a) Central Govt. b) State Government c) Corporation d) None
17. 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
22. An International Conference on Environmental Education was held in December 1982 at:
a) Kyoto b) Vienna c) New-Delhi d) London
23. Environmental Protection is the fundamental duties of the citizen of India under the Article:
a) 51-A (g) b) 48-A c) 47 d) 21
30. The committee which submitted its report to Government of India on Environmental
education is
a) Tiwari Committee b) Mehta committee
c) Banerjee Committee d) Agarwal Committee
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS ACQUIRED FROM VTU QUESTION PAPER
04. Karnataka State ‘Pollution Control Board’ was established in the year
a) 1974 b) 1982 c) 1986 d) 1976
06. The environment which has been modified by human activities is called
a) Natural Environment b) Anthropogenic Environment
c) Urban Environment d) Modern Environment
12. In which year Hon’ble Supreme Court of India made environmental education compulsory
subject at all the level of education.
a) 2000 b) 2003 c) 2001 d) 2002
19. The liquid waste generated from municipal solid waste disposal pits is called
a) Solid waste water b) Sewage c) Leachate d) Compost waste water
20. Minimum allowable limit of noise pollution for Human persistence is ___________
a) 40dB b) 90dB c) 45dB d) 55dB
24. UN general assembly proclaimed the universal declaration of human rights in Paris on
a) 16th May 1994 b) 10th December 1948
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c) 15 November 1980 d) 11th December 1949