Module 3 evs
Module 3 evs
Environmental Pollution: Water Pollution, Noise pollution, Air pollution (Sources, Impacts,
Preventive measures and Public Health Aspects.
Self-Study Component (SSC): Case studies of air pollution episodes
a) above 30 b) above 80
c) above 100 d) above 120
17. In 1984, the Bhopal gas tragedy took place because methyl isocyanate
a. Reacted with ammonia b. Reacted with water
c. Reacted with DDT d. reacted with CO2
18. The layer of atmosphere between 10km to 50km above the sea level is called as
a) Troposphere b) thermosphere
c). Stratosphere d). mesosphere
20. Brewery and sugar factory waste alter the quality of a water body by increasing
a) Temperature b) Turbidity
c) pH d) COD and BOD
21. In a coal-fired power plant electrostatic precipitators are installed to control the emission of
a) SO2 b) NO2
c) SPM d) CO
a) CO b) O2 c) N2 d) all
26. Which of the following is mainly responsible for the causes of water pollution?
(a) Water vapour (b) Sulphur dioxide (c) Oxides of nitrogen (d) Nitrogen
38. The process of movement of nutrients from the soil by the Acid rain is called
45. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was enacted in the year
a) 1981 b) 1986
c) 1991 d) 1989
46. Noise pollution has been inserted as pollution in the Air Act in:
a) 1981 b) 1976
c) 1997 d) 1987
50. What is the primary source of particulate matter (PM) in the air?
A) Pesticides
B) Combustion processes
C) Volcanic eruptions
D) Radioactive decay
51. Which of the following is a common preventive measure against air pollution?
A) Increased fossil fuel use
B) Planting more trees
C) Burning more waste
D) Using more aerosols
53. Which international agreement aims to reduce global warming and air pollution?
A) Kyoto Protocol
B) Montreal Protocol
C) Paris Agreement
D) Rio Declaration
54. What technology is often used to reduce emissions from industrial sources?
A) Wind turbines
B) Electrostatic precipitators
C) Solar panels
D) Hydroponic systems
55. Which type of fuel is considered cleaner and less polluting?
A) Coal
B) Natural Gas
C) Oil
D) Biomass
57. Which of the following is a health effect associated with long-term exposure to air
pollution?
A) Enhanced lung capacity
B) Chronic bronchitis
C) Improved cardiovascular health
D) Reduced allergy symptoms
59. Which of the following strategies can help reduce indoor air pollution?
A) Using more synthetic materials
B) Increasing ventilation
C) Burning more candles
D) Using non-vented gas appliances
60. Which regulatory body in the United States is responsible for setting air quality
standards?
A) Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
B) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
C) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
D) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
63. Which of the following actions can help reduce air pollution in cities?
A) Encouraging the use of personal vehicles
B) Promoting carpooling and biking
C) Expanding urban sprawl
D) Increasing coal power plants
65. Which of the following practices can contribute to reducing air pollution?
A) Using chemical fertilizers excessively
B) Implementing stricter emissions regulations
C) Encouraging open burning of waste
D) Increasing single-use plastics
66. What is the primary goal of urban green spaces in relation to air quality?
A) To increase construction activity
B) To absorb carbon dioxide and provide cleaner air
C) To promote vehicular traffic
D) To replace natural ecosystems
71. Which of the following substances is a common pollutant found in drinking water?
A) Chlorine
B) Nitrates
C) Oxygen
D) Carbon dioxide
75. Which agency is responsible for regulating water quality in the United States?
A) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
B) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
C) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
D) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
79. What is the primary objective of the Clean Water Act in the United States?
A) To regulate air quality
B) To restore and maintain the integrity of the nation's waters
C) To promote industrial waste management
D) To increase agricultural productivity
80. Which of the following is a potential effect of oil spills in marine environments?
A) Increased fish populations
B) Damage to marine ecosystems
C) Enhanced water quality
D) Reduction of ocean currents
81. Which of the following is an effective way to reduce water pollution from agricultural
runoff?
A) Use of synthetic fertilizers
B) Implementing crop rotation and cover crops
C) Increasing pesticide application
D) Expanding land for agriculture
83. Which of the following is a common source of noise pollution in urban areas?
A) Forests
B) Wildlife
C) Traffic and transportation
D) Lakes
84. Which decibel level is generally considered the threshold for hearing damage?
A) 50 dB
B) 70 dB
C) 85 dB
D) 100 dB
85. What is a common effect of long-term exposure to high noise levels?
A) Improved sleep quality
B) Decreased stress levels
C) Hearing loss
D) Enhanced concentration
86. Which of the following measures can help reduce noise pollution?
A) Increasing road traffic
B) Using noise barriers
C) Promoting loud music events
D) Expanding industrial zones
90. Which of the following strategies can be used in urban planning to mitigate noise
pollution?
A) Placing residential areas next to highways
B) Creating green spaces and parks
C) Allowing unrestricted construction
D) Increasing traffic lanes
95. Which of the following professions may be at higher risk for noise-induced hearing loss?
A) Office workers
B) Teachers
C) Musicians and construction workers
D) Librarians