Deck 6: Environmental Science

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The range of normal human hearing is in the range of

A)10 Hz to 80 Hz
B)50 Hz to 80 Hz
C)50Hz to 15000 Hz
D)15000 Hz and above
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The pollution which does not persistent harm to life supporting system is

A)Noise pollution
B)Radiation pollution
C)Organochlorine pollution
D)All of these
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Soap and detergents are the source of organic pollutants like:

A)glycerol
B)polyphosphates
C)sulphonated hydrocarbons
D)all of these
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Growing agricultural crops between rows of planted trees is known as

A)Social forestry
B)Jhum
C)Taungya system
D)Agroforestry
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The main atmospheric layer near the surface of earth is

A)troposphere
B)mesophere
C)ionosphere
D)stratosphere
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Man made sources of radiation pollution are:

A)mining
B)explosion of nuclear weapons
C)nuclear fuels and preparation of radioactive isotopes
D)all of these
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The cutting down of trees and setting them on fire and raising crops on the resulting ash is called:

A)Pyrolysis
B)Jhum
C)Taungya system
D)Shift cultivation
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Percentage of forest area recommended by the the national forest policy for plains is

A)33%
B)67%
C)30%
D)10%
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Example of primary pollutant

A)SO2
B)NO2
C)CO
D)hydrocarbons
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Commonly used radioactive isotopes in scientific research

A)14 C
B)125 I
C)32 P
D)all of these
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Drinking of fluoride containing water results :

A)fluorosis
B)chlorosis
C)minemata
D)methaemoglobinema
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Chipco movement is a public agitation that occurred in

A)Mansbal area in Kashmir
B)Silent valley in Kerala
C)Sundarban area in Bengal
D)Tehri Garhwal area of Uttar Pradesh
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High biological oxygen demand indicates:

A)absence of microbial pollution
B)moderate microbial pollution
C)intense level of microbial pollution
D)all of these
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Ozonosphere seen in

A)ionosphere
B)thermosphere
C)mesophere
D)stratosphere
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Harmful trace metals in fly ash:

A)antimony
B)cadmium
C)arsenic
D)all of the above
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In a pyramid of numbers, in a grassland ecosystem, the largest population is that of

A)Producers
B)Tertiary Consumers
C)Secondary consumers
D)Herbivores
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Which of the following statements regarding species interdependence are true?
A. An association of two species where one is benefitted and other remains unaffected called mutualism
B.An interspecific association where both partners derive benefit from each other is called commensalism
C. A direct food relation between two species of animals in which one animals kills and feed on another is referred as predation
D. A relationship between two species of organism where both the partners are benefitted from each other is called symbiosis.

A)A and B only
B)C and D only
C)A and C only
D)B and C only
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The formula of growth rate for population in given time is

A)dt/dN=rN
B)dt/rN=dN
C)dt/rN=dt
D)dN/dt=rN
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One greenhouse gas contributes 14% to total global warming and another contributes 6%. These are respectively identified as

A)N2O and CO2
B)CFCs and N2O
C)Methane and CO2
D)Methane and CFCs
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Which of the following is false?

A)Quantity of biomass in a trophic level at a particular period is called as standing crop
B)The energy content in a trophic level is determined is determined by considering a few individuals of a species in that trophic level.
C)The succession that occurs in newly cooled lava is called primary succession
D)Rate of succession is faster in secondary succession
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Many freshwater animals cannot live for long in sea water and vice versa mainly because of the

A)Change in N levels
B)Change in the levels of thermal tolerance
C)Variations in light intensity
D)Osmotic problems
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Which of the following regarding ecological pyramids is not correct?

A)In most ecosystems, the pyramid of numbers and biomass are up right
B)In tree dominated ecosystem the pyramid of numbers is inverted
C)The pyramid of energy expresses mainly the rate of food production
D)In deep water ecosystem, the pyramid of biomass is upright
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Deck 6: Environmental Science
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The range of normal human hearing is in the range of

A)10 Hz to 80 Hz
B)50 Hz to 80 Hz
C)50Hz to 15000 Hz
D)15000 Hz and above
50Hz to 15000 Hz
2
The pollution which does not persistent harm to life supporting system is

A)Noise pollution
B)Radiation pollution
C)Organochlorine pollution
D)All of these
Noise pollution
3
Soap and detergents are the source of organic pollutants like:

A)glycerol
B)polyphosphates
C)sulphonated hydrocarbons
D)all of these
all of these
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Growing agricultural crops between rows of planted trees is known as

A)Social forestry
B)Jhum
C)Taungya system
D)Agroforestry
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The main atmospheric layer near the surface of earth is

A)troposphere
B)mesophere
C)ionosphere
D)stratosphere
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Man made sources of radiation pollution are:

A)mining
B)explosion of nuclear weapons
C)nuclear fuels and preparation of radioactive isotopes
D)all of these
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The cutting down of trees and setting them on fire and raising crops on the resulting ash is called:

A)Pyrolysis
B)Jhum
C)Taungya system
D)Shift cultivation
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Percentage of forest area recommended by the the national forest policy for plains is

A)33%
B)67%
C)30%
D)10%
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Example of primary pollutant

A)SO2
B)NO2
C)CO
D)hydrocarbons
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Commonly used radioactive isotopes in scientific research

A)14 C
B)125 I
C)32 P
D)all of these
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Drinking of fluoride containing water results :

A)fluorosis
B)chlorosis
C)minemata
D)methaemoglobinema
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Chipco movement is a public agitation that occurred in

A)Mansbal area in Kashmir
B)Silent valley in Kerala
C)Sundarban area in Bengal
D)Tehri Garhwal area of Uttar Pradesh
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High biological oxygen demand indicates:

A)absence of microbial pollution
B)moderate microbial pollution
C)intense level of microbial pollution
D)all of these
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Ozonosphere seen in

A)ionosphere
B)thermosphere
C)mesophere
D)stratosphere
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Harmful trace metals in fly ash:

A)antimony
B)cadmium
C)arsenic
D)all of the above
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In a pyramid of numbers, in a grassland ecosystem, the largest population is that of

A)Producers
B)Tertiary Consumers
C)Secondary consumers
D)Herbivores
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Which of the following statements regarding species interdependence are true?
A. An association of two species where one is benefitted and other remains unaffected called mutualism
B.An interspecific association where both partners derive benefit from each other is called commensalism
C. A direct food relation between two species of animals in which one animals kills and feed on another is referred as predation
D. A relationship between two species of organism where both the partners are benefitted from each other is called symbiosis.

A)A and B only
B)C and D only
C)A and C only
D)B and C only
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The formula of growth rate for population in given time is

A)dt/dN=rN
B)dt/rN=dN
C)dt/rN=dt
D)dN/dt=rN
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One greenhouse gas contributes 14% to total global warming and another contributes 6%. These are respectively identified as

A)N2O and CO2
B)CFCs and N2O
C)Methane and CO2
D)Methane and CFCs
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Which of the following is false?

A)Quantity of biomass in a trophic level at a particular period is called as standing crop
B)The energy content in a trophic level is determined is determined by considering a few individuals of a species in that trophic level.
C)The succession that occurs in newly cooled lava is called primary succession
D)Rate of succession is faster in secondary succession
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Many freshwater animals cannot live for long in sea water and vice versa mainly because of the

A)Change in N levels
B)Change in the levels of thermal tolerance
C)Variations in light intensity
D)Osmotic problems
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Which of the following regarding ecological pyramids is not correct?

A)In most ecosystems, the pyramid of numbers and biomass are up right
B)In tree dominated ecosystem the pyramid of numbers is inverted
C)The pyramid of energy expresses mainly the rate of food production
D)In deep water ecosystem, the pyramid of biomass is upright
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