Deck 1: Understanding Water Pollution and Its Effects on Aquatic Life

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___________ poisoning water in Japan is from fishes.

A)Bismuth
B)Arsenic
C)Antimony
D)Palladium
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Fishes can store more quantity of ___________ in their bodies.

A)Mercury
B)Bismuth
C)Palladium
D)Chlorine
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Waste water released from _________ are not the sources of bacteria.

A)Sanitaria
B)Municipalities
C)Tanning
D)Industries
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Bacteria and micro organisms present in the water will cause _________ in human and animals.

A)Indigestion
B)Intestinal tract
C)Brain tumour
D)Cancer
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Infectious hepatitis is caused by ___________

A)Bacteria
B)Viruses
C)Protozoa
D)Helminth
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Amoebic dysentery is caused by ___________

A)Viruses
B)Bacteria
C)Helminth
D)Protozoa
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Bacteria in water causes ________

A)Malaria
B)Typhoid
C)Dengue
D)Chicken guinea
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Helminth in the water causes __________

A)Hook worm
B)Amoebic dysentery
C)Cholera
D)Typhoid
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The ____________ is an important requirement of the aquatic life.

A)Dissolved nitrogen
B)Dissolved chlorine
C)Dissolved oxygen
D)Dissolved methane
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The optimum value in natural water is ________

A)2-4ppm
B)4-7ppm
C)4-6ppm
D)2-7ppm
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The disappearance of the plants and animals is due to the _________ in water. www.rejinpaul.comwww.rejinpaul.com Download updated materials from Rejinpaul Network App

A)Nitrogen depletion
B)Chlorine depletion
C)Oxygen depletion
D)Ozone depletion
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The decomposition of the matter produces into ___________ and in presence of ____________

A)Carbondioxide and oxygen
B)Oxygen and nitrogen
C)Nitrogen and carbondioxide
D)Nitrogen and chlorine
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The organic matter present in the water is of __________ types.

A)Two
B)Three
C)Four
D)Five
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The temperature of sewage increases. What will be the effect on the dissolved oxygen in sewage?

A)Remains constant
B)Increase
C)Decrease
D)No effect
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What is the minimum quantity of dissolved oxygen that should be present in the treated sewage?

A)6ppm
B)4ppm
C)1ppm
D)10ppm
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The presence of which of the following in sewage indicates nitrogen content before decomposition of sewage?

A)Nitrites
B)Nitrates
C)Free ammonia
D)Albuminoid nitrogen
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The presence of free ammonia in sewage represents ____________

A)Air pollution
B)Old pollution
C)Recent pollution
D)Water pollution
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Which chemical is used for the titration of waste water for finding its chloride content?

A)Potassium chloride
B)Sodium chloride
C)Potassium chromate
D)Potassium dichromate
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The type of solids which floats in sewage is __________

A)Suspended solids
B)Settleable solids
C)Dissolved solids
D)Total solids
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The presence of which of the following indicates old pollution?

A)Nitrates
B)Nitrites
C)H2S
D)Sulfates
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________ is used to find the D.O content of sewage.

A)Winkler method
B)Chromatography
C)Kjeldahl method
D)Olfactometer
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The permissible dose of chloride in domestic sewage is __________

A)120ppm
B)10ppm
C)1ppm
D)250ppm
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Imhoff cone is used to measure the _______

A)Suspended solids
B)Settleable solids
C)Dissolved solids
D)Total solids
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The decomposition of sewage takes place, causing a pungent smell. Which of the following causes the pungent smell?

A)CO2
B)H2SO4
C)HCL
D)H2S
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Deck 1: Understanding Water Pollution and Its Effects on Aquatic Life
1
___________ poisoning water in Japan is from fishes.

A)Bismuth
B)Arsenic
C)Antimony
D)Palladium
Arsenic
2
Fishes can store more quantity of ___________ in their bodies.

A)Mercury
B)Bismuth
C)Palladium
D)Chlorine
Mercury
3
Waste water released from _________ are not the sources of bacteria.

A)Sanitaria
B)Municipalities
C)Tanning
D)Industries
Industries
4
Bacteria and micro organisms present in the water will cause _________ in human and animals.

A)Indigestion
B)Intestinal tract
C)Brain tumour
D)Cancer
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Infectious hepatitis is caused by ___________

A)Bacteria
B)Viruses
C)Protozoa
D)Helminth
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Amoebic dysentery is caused by ___________

A)Viruses
B)Bacteria
C)Helminth
D)Protozoa
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Bacteria in water causes ________

A)Malaria
B)Typhoid
C)Dengue
D)Chicken guinea
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Helminth in the water causes __________

A)Hook worm
B)Amoebic dysentery
C)Cholera
D)Typhoid
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The ____________ is an important requirement of the aquatic life.

A)Dissolved nitrogen
B)Dissolved chlorine
C)Dissolved oxygen
D)Dissolved methane
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The optimum value in natural water is ________

A)2-4ppm
B)4-7ppm
C)4-6ppm
D)2-7ppm
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The disappearance of the plants and animals is due to the _________ in water. www.rejinpaul.comwww.rejinpaul.com Download updated materials from Rejinpaul Network App

A)Nitrogen depletion
B)Chlorine depletion
C)Oxygen depletion
D)Ozone depletion
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The decomposition of the matter produces into ___________ and in presence of ____________

A)Carbondioxide and oxygen
B)Oxygen and nitrogen
C)Nitrogen and carbondioxide
D)Nitrogen and chlorine
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The organic matter present in the water is of __________ types.

A)Two
B)Three
C)Four
D)Five
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The temperature of sewage increases. What will be the effect on the dissolved oxygen in sewage?

A)Remains constant
B)Increase
C)Decrease
D)No effect
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What is the minimum quantity of dissolved oxygen that should be present in the treated sewage?

A)6ppm
B)4ppm
C)1ppm
D)10ppm
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The presence of which of the following in sewage indicates nitrogen content before decomposition of sewage?

A)Nitrites
B)Nitrates
C)Free ammonia
D)Albuminoid nitrogen
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The presence of free ammonia in sewage represents ____________

A)Air pollution
B)Old pollution
C)Recent pollution
D)Water pollution
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Which chemical is used for the titration of waste water for finding its chloride content?

A)Potassium chloride
B)Sodium chloride
C)Potassium chromate
D)Potassium dichromate
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The type of solids which floats in sewage is __________

A)Suspended solids
B)Settleable solids
C)Dissolved solids
D)Total solids
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The presence of which of the following indicates old pollution?

A)Nitrates
B)Nitrites
C)H2S
D)Sulfates
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21
________ is used to find the D.O content of sewage.

A)Winkler method
B)Chromatography
C)Kjeldahl method
D)Olfactometer
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22
The permissible dose of chloride in domestic sewage is __________

A)120ppm
B)10ppm
C)1ppm
D)250ppm
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Imhoff cone is used to measure the _______

A)Suspended solids
B)Settleable solids
C)Dissolved solids
D)Total solids
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The decomposition of sewage takes place, causing a pungent smell. Which of the following causes the pungent smell?

A)CO2
B)H2SO4
C)HCL
D)H2S
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