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Gramin Technical & Management Campus Vishnupuri, Nanded


Department of computer Engineering

Class Test II Question back


Program: Date: / /24
Course: EST Course Code: 22447

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1 Minamata disease was first discovered in . a)China b)Austria C
c)Japan d)All of these

2 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species [CITES] A


and World Heritage Convention {WHC} was held in years .
a)1976 & 1997 respectively b)1981
c)1986 d)None of the above

3 In sustainable development, the rate at which natural resources C


destroyed to its replenishment should be,
a)same b)Higher c) Lower d)None

4 A poisonous gas given out of a vehicle exhaust is D


a. Methane
b. Ethane
c. Carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide

5 A liquid fuel that was formed from the ancient remains of sea plants B
and animals is
a. Natural gas
b. Petroleum
c. Geothermal energy
Coal

6 The first successfully cloned animal was C


a) monkey b) gibbon c) sheep d) rabbit
7 Penalty for violation of the provisions of the Forest Act is under A
a. Section 3a
b. Section 4a
c. Section 8a
d. Section 12A
8 Offences by Authorities and Government Departments in the Forest C
Act are under
a. Section 5B
b. Section 5A
c. Section 3B
d. Section 8A
9 The Wildlife (Protection) Act was enacted in the year D
a. 1986
b. 1974
c. 1994
d. 1972
10 The power to declare an area as a Sanctuary or a national park under A
the Wildlife (Protection) Act is under
a. Section 38
b. Section 39
c. Section 18
d. Section 27
11 The Wildlife (Protection) Act contains A
a. 7 Chapters
b. 6 Chapters
c. 5 Chapters
d. 8 Chapters
12 The Wildlife (Protection) Act contains A
a. 66 Sections
b. 6 Sections
c. 7 Sections
d. 46 Sections
13 The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was enacted in B
the year
a. 1986
b. 1974
c. 1994
d. 1975
14 The world population in 2000 was approximately C
a. 5.1 billion
b. 2.1 billion
c. 6 billion
8 billon
15 The zero population growth due to equal birth and death rates is B
called
a. Fertility rate
b. Replacement level
c. Natural increase
Demographic transition
16 Disposable glasses and plates are made up of D
a. Polypropylene
b. Polystyrene
c. Polyvinyl alcohol
d. Both a and b
17 The functions of the State Board are given under B
a. Section 16
b. Section 19
c. Section 25
d. Section 24
18 Power to give directions is declared under C
a. Section 16
b. Section 17
c. Section 18
d. Section 25
19 IUCN Headquarters is at A
a. Morges, Switzerland
b. Paris, France
c. Vienna, Austria
New York, USA
20 How are humans making greenhouse gases of our own? D
a. Burning fossil fuels
b. Burning forests
c. With large scale agriculture
d.All of these
21 What is the ambient noise level in the residential zone during B
nighttime?
a. 40 dB
b. 45 dB
c. 50 dB
d. 55 dB
22 What is the permissible noise limit of 120 dB? D
a.30 minutes
b. 2 minutes
c. 1 minute
d. 30 seconds
23 How many key characteristics of a municipal sanitary landfill are C
there?
a.One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
24 The Environmental (Protection) Act was enacted in the year A
a. 1986
b. 1992
c. 1984
d. 1974
25 Primary source of energy in a food web is/are B
a. Green plants b. Sun
c. Inorganic nutrients d. Animals

26 The EPA contains C


a. 12 Sections
b. 14 Sections
c. 25 Sections
d. 26 Sections
27 NGOs stand for A
a. Non-Governmental Organization
b. Nine-Governmental Organization
c. Non-Gained Organizations
d. National-Grade Organization
28 How many nuclear power stations are there in India? C
a. 5
b. 7
c. 6
d. 8
29 A herbivore is also known as a B
a. Producer
b. First order consumer
c. Second order consumer.
Third order consumer
30 The world population in 2000 was approximately C
a. 5.1 billion
b. 2.1 billion
c. 6 billion
d. 8 billon
31 Percentage of pollutant from fuel combustion is______ B
a)30% b)90% c)27% d)50%

32 Housing affects D
a. neighborhood
b. water consumption
c. eutrophication
d. energy consumption
e. all of the above
33 Which human activity among the following causes the maximum B
environmental pollution with regional and global impacts?
a. urbanization
b. agriculture
c. industrialization
d. mining
34 Production, transformation, and use of energy are major problems of A
a. industrial activity
b. sustainable development
c. global warming
d. acid rain
35 Extraction of minerals and metals from the earth is C
a. agriculture
b. transportation
c. mining
d. sustainable development
36 Radioactive waste can also affect soil ______. B
a)false b)true

37 In EIA, the decision to hold a hearing has to be made within D


a. 5 days
b. 10 days
c. 20 days
d. 30 days
38 SPCBs are required to give notice in how many newspapers mentioning A
the date, time, and place of public hearing?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8
39 "Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of A
future generations to meet their own needs" is a concept given by
a. Brundtland
b. Mahatma Gandhi
c. Maathai
d. Sunderlal Bahugana
40 pH of rainwater is A
a)5-6 b)6-7
c)7-8 d)8-9

41 When did the Central Pollution Control Board establish? C


a) 1970
b) 1972
c) 1974
d) 1976
42 How are humans making greenhouse gases of our own? D
a. Burning fossil fuels
b. Burning forests
c. With large scale agriculture
d. All of these
43 Which one of the following is the apex organization in the country in C
the field of pollution control?
a) Water Pollution Control Board
b) State Pollution Control Board
c) Central Pollution Control Board
d) Air Pollution Control Board
44 How many officials can be nominated to the Central Pollution Control A
Board by the Central Government?
a) Five
b) Ten
c) Twenty
d) Twenty Five
45 In State Pollution Control Boards, how many constitutions of D
committees can constitute?
a) One
b) Ten
c) Not constitute any committees
d) As many committees as necessary
46 Where is the head office of the Central Pollution Control Board? D
a) Mumbai
b) Raipur
c) Mysore
d) New Delhi
47 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species [CITES] D
and World Heritage Convention [WHC] was held in years_____.
a)1976 & 1977 respectively b)1981
c)1986 d)None of the above

48 What is the full form of NAMP? A


a) National Air Quality Monitoring Program
b) National Air Quality Measuring Program
c) National Air Quantity Monitoring Program
d) National Air Quality Monitoring Protocol
49 When did the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board for Prevention A
and Control of Water Pollution constituted?
a) 1974
b) 1978
c) 1982
d) 1985

50 The Air Act has B


a. 54 Sections
b. 62 Sections
c. 56 Sections
d. 58 Sections
51 When did the National Green Tribunal Act constituted? C
a) 2000
b) 2005
c) 2010
d) 2015
52 Which is the first country to pass the amendment in the parliament to D
safeguard the environment?
a) Brazil
b) Denmark
c) China
d) India
53 Which of the following are moral principles that describe certain B
standards of human behavior and are regularly protected as legal rights?

a) National rights
b) Human rights
c) Women rights
d) Men rights
54 When does an Environmental Policy achieve positive results? B
a) When policy addressed to urban issues
b) When policy addressed to local issues
c) When policy addressed to international issues
d) When policy addressed to national issues

55 Which one of the following is not included under in situ conservation? A


a. Zoo
b. National Park
c. Wild life Sanctuary
d. Biosphere Reserve
56 Why Greenpeace is opposing genetic engineering? A
a) Because it causes genetic pollution
b) Because it increases the health of organisms
c) It completely saves the forest
d) It contributes to a better environment
57 Ozone day is observed on B
a) 3rd January b)16th September
c)10th November d) 26th March

58 When did Greenpeace founded? D


a) 1965
b) 1967
c) 1968
d) 1971
59 Where is the WWF International located? C
a) Poland
b) United States
c) Switzerland
d) England
60 When did the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) founded? C
a) 1857
b) 1868
c) 1883
d) 1897
61 What is the full form of CYWEN? A
a) Club of Youth Working for Environment
b) Council of Youth Working for Environment
c) Club of Youth Working for Employment
d) Council of Youth Working for Employment
62 Which year Green Coalition founded? C
a) 1998
b) 1999
c) 2000
d) 2001
63 Which NGO has the mission as Conserve the lands and waters on D
which all life depends?
a) Greenpeace
b) Shuddhi
c) World Wildlife Fund
d) The Nature Conservancy
64 Convention on International Trade in D
Endangered Species [CITES] and World Heritage Convention [WHC]
was held in years_____.
a)1976 & 1977 respectively b)1981
c)1986 d)None of the above

65 Which of the following is a correct example of nonrenewable resources? A


a. petrol, coal, and gas
b. sun, fossil fuels, and wind
c. water, petrol, and coal
d. water, wind, and sunlight

66 Which one of the following is the best way to protect the environment A
by individuals?
a) By simply talking about the environment
b) By killing organisms and cutting trees
c) By joining NGOs and involving them
d) By simply sitting at home
67 Which of the following is not an effect of modern agriculture? D
a. Nitrate pollution b. Biomagnification
c. Eutrophication d. Ozone depletion

68 The maximum desirable limit (BIS) of total hardness (as CaCo3) in B


drinking water is ____.
a.600 ppm
b. 300 ppm
c. 500 ppm
d. 1000 ppm
69 What is the full form of NAMP? A
a) National Air Quality Monitoring Program
b) National Air Quality Measuring Program
c) National Air Quantity Monitoring Program
d) National Air Quality Monitoring Protocol

70 Sustainable development will not aim at ________ D


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 equitable distributed level of economic well-being
that can be perpetuated continually
c) development that meets the need 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

71 When did the Bombay Natural History Society start? A


a) 1883
b) 1894
c) 1903
d) 1916

72 Which is Indias oldest conservation research-based NGO? B


a) Botanical Survey of India
b) Bombay Natural History Society
c) Centre for Environmental Education
d) Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

73 Which one of the following is not included under in situ conservation? A


a) Zoo b) National Park
c) Wild life Sanctuary d) Biosphere Reserve

74 Which one of the following is not included under in situ conservation? A


a) Zoo b) National Park
c)Wild life Sanctuary d) Biosphere Reserve

75 Where is the headquarters of the Wildlife Institute of India located? C


a) New Delhi
b) Mysore
c) Dehradun
d) Bhopal
76 When was the Zoological Survey of India established? C
a) 1900
b) 1909
c) 1916
d) 1920

77 What is called the collection of rainwater for use? B


a) Rain collection
b) Rainwater harvesting
c) Rain digging
d) Rainwater pumping

78 What is the name of the process to clean water using filters? D


a) Sublimation
b) Oxidation
c) Rainwater harvesting
d) Purification

79 What is the gallon limit to use in new toilets according to federal A


plumbing standards?
a) 1.6
b) 2.5
c) 3.9
d) 4.3

80 The main cause of world population growth in 18th and 19th centuries B
was
a. Decrease in birth rates
b. Decrease in death rates
c. Industrial revolution
d. None of these

81 The main cause of world population growth in 18th and 19th centuries B
was
a. Decrease in birth rates
b. Decrease in death rates
c. Industrial revolution
d. None of these

82 What are the two main types of drip irrigation? A


a) Surface and Subsurface drip irrigation
b) Under and Subsurface drip irrigation
c) Top and Surface drip irrigation
d) Top and Under drip irrigation
83 Which of the following is an example of a man-made ecosystem C
a. Tissue culture
b. Herbarium
c. Aquarium
d. Forest

84 How can we increase the water-efficient irrigation system? C


a) By pouring unnecessary water onto the land
b) By not supplying adequate water
c) By applying the drip irrigation method
d) By using more manures

85 What are the two main types of drip irrigation? A


a) Surface and Subsurface drip irrigation
b) Under and Subsurface drip irrigation
c) Top and Surface drip irrigation
d) Top and Under drip irrigation

86 The set of Ecosystem is called a_____ A


a) Biome b) Climate
c) Subsystem d) Structure

87 Which one of the following is a benefit of rainwater harvesting? A


a) Flood mitigation
b) Provide a lot of water to play
c) Create good aesthetic view
d) Decrease the groundwater level

88 The unfavourable alteration of environment by human activities is B


termed as____
a) Ecological disturbance b) Ecological degradation
c) Pollution d) Catastrophe

89 The common methods used for disinfection of wastewater treatment C


plants are _____________.
a. chlorination
b. UV light
c. both (a) and (b).
d. phenolic solvent
90 The provisions for environmental protection in the constitution were A
made in___
a. 1976 b. 1950
c. 1982 d. 1960

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