MCQs EVS CHE110
MCQs EVS CHE110
MCQs EVS CHE110
1. About how much percent of the world’s land area is tropical rainforest?
a) 15%
b) 10%
c) 7%
d) 2%
Answer: c) 7%.
3. Which of the following countries in Africa has luxurious tropical rain forests?
b) Ivory coast
c) Kenya
d) Zimbabwe
a) 33%
b) 25%
c) 40%
d) 50%
Answer: a) 33%.
a) Japan
b) India
c) China
d) Indonesia
Answer: a) Japan.
a) Mesotherms
b) Microtherms
c) Vegatherms
d) Hekhsotherms
Answer: c) Vegatherms.
b) High temperature
c) Chilly climate
d) None of these
8. Plants that can tolerate considerable changes in moisture conditions are called:
a) Tropophytes
b) Hygrophytes
c) Mesophytes
d) Xerophytes
Answer: a) Tropophytes.
a) Coniferous forest
b) Deciduous forest
c) Equatorial forest
d) Mangrove forest
10. Plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves are called?
a) Xerophytes
b) Hydrophytes
c) Epiphytes
d) Thallophytes
Answer: d) Thallophytes.
a) Savanna forest
b) Monsoon forest
c) Equatorial forest
d) Mangrove forest
a) Dry season
b) Wet season
c) Hot season
d) Cold season
13. Thick stems and thorny wax-coated leaves are commonly found in:
a) Flood plains
b) Deserts
c) Deciduous forest
d) River banks
Answer: b) Deserts.
14. Hardwood trees like mahogany and ebony are found in:
a) Coniferous forest
b) Deciduous forest
c) Equatorial forest
d) Mangrove forest
15. Natural vegetation of an area needs to be preserved for the future mainly for the purpose
of:
d) Study by scientists
a) Savanna forest
b) Monsoon forest
c) Mediterranean forest
d) Deciduous forest
Answer: c) Mediterranean forest.
17. In what type of soil are the Coniferous forest regions well developed?
a) Red soils
b) Podzol soils
c) Laterite soils
d) Chernozem soils
a) Selvas
b) Lianos
c) Pampas
d) Campos
Answer: a) Selvas.
a) Pampas
b) Manufacture of furniture
1. About how much percent of the world’s land area is tropical rainforest?
a) 15%
b) 10%
c) 7%
d) 2%
Answer: c) 7%.
3. Which of the following countries in Africa has luxurious tropical rain forests?
b) Ivory coast
c) Kenya
d) Zimbabwe
a) 33%
b) 25%
c) 40%
d) 50%
Answer: a) 33%.
a) Japan
b) India
c) China
d) Indonesia
Answer: a) Japan.
a) Mesotherms
b) Microtherms
c) Vegatherms
d) Hekhsotherms
Answer: c) Vegatherms.
b) High temperature
c) Chilly climate
d) None of these
8. Plants that can tolerate considerable changes in moisture conditions are called:
a) Tropophytes
b) Hygrophytes
c) Mesophytes
d) Xerophytes
Answer: a) Tropophytes.
a) Coniferous forest
b) Deciduous forest
c) Equatorial forest
d) Mangrove forest
10. Plants that lack true roots, stems, and leaves are called?
a) Xerophytes
b) Hydrophytes
c) Epiphytes
d) Thallophytes
Answer: d) Thallophytes.
a) Savanna forest
b) Monsoon forest
c) Equatorial forest
d) Mangrove forest
a) Dry season
b) Wet season
c) Hot season
d) Cold season
13. Thick stems and thorny wax-coated leaves are commonly found in:
a) Flood plains
b) Deserts
c) Deciduous forest
d) River banks
Answer: b) Deserts.
14. Hardwood trees like mahogany and ebony are found in:
a) Coniferous forest
b) Deciduous forest
c) Equatorial forest
d) Mangrove forest
15. Natural vegetation of an area needs to be preserved for the future mainly for the purpose
of:
d) Study by scientists
a) Savanna forest
b) Monsoon forest
c) Mediterranean forest
d) Deciduous forest
17. In what type of soil are the Coniferous forest regions well developed?
a) Red soils
b) Podzol soils
c) Laterite soils
d) Chernozem soils
a) Selvas
b) Lianos
c) Pampas
d) Campos
Answer: a) Selvas.
a) Pampas
b) Manufacture of furniture
c) Supply of firewood for cooking
1. Which is the correct option that represents the arrangement of atmospheric layers?
2. Ozone layer of the Earth’s atmosphere is important for living organisms because it:
a) Exosphere
b) Thermosphere
c) Mesosphere
d) Stratosphere
Answer: d) Stratosphere
b) The atmosphere has no definite upper limits but gradually thins until it becomes
imperceptible.
c) The atmosphere has definite upper limits but gradually thins until it becomes
imperceptible.
d) The atmosphere has definite upper limits but gradually thickens until it becomes
imperceptible.
Answer: a) The atmosphere has no definite upper limits but gradually thickens until it
becomes imperceptible.
a) Stratosphere
b) Troposphere
c) Mesosphere
d) Ionosphere
Answer: a) Stratosphere
6. Which one of the following gases is found in the highest quantity in the Exosphere?
a) Helium
b) Hydrogen
c) Nitrogen
d) Oxygen
Answer: a) Helium
7. All vital atmospheric processes leading to various climatic and weather conditions takes
place in the:
a) Exosphere
b) Troposphere
c) Ionosphere
d) Stratosphere
Answer: b) Troposphere
a) Astronomy
b) Astrology
c) Meteorology
d) Seismology
Answer: c) Meteorology
a) 5
b) 4
c) 3
d) 2
Answer: a) 5
10. The Equator does not pass through which of the following countries?
a) Brazil
b) Indonesia
c) Kenya
d) Mexico
Answer: d) Mexico
11. Which one of the following rivers crosses the tropic of Capricorn twice?
a) Limpopo
b) Nizer
c) Vaal
d) Zambezi
Answer: a) Limpopo
a) The main gases within the Earth’s exosphere are the highest gases, mainly hydrogen, with
some helium, carbon dioxide, and atomic oxygen near the exobase.
c) Since there is no clear boundary between space and the exosphere, the exosphere is
sometimes used synonymously with outer space.
13. The average amount of energy received on a surface perpendicular to incoming radiation
at the top of the atmosphere is called:
a) Solar constant
b) Solar radiation
c) Electromagnetic constant
d) Electromagnetic spectrum
a) Exosphere
b) Thermosphere
c)Troposphere
d) Stratosphere
Answer: d) Stratosphere
15. The layer of the atmosphere close to the Earth’s surface is called:
a) Exosphere
b) Troposphere
c) Ionosphere
d) Stratosphere
Answer: b) Troposphere
a) cooler and drier than the climate of most countries on the Balkan Peninsula.
d) wetter than the climate of the lands bordering the Meditteranean Sea.
a) Water vapour
b) Oxygen
c) Nitrogen
d) Argon
Answer: d) Argon
18. The combustion of coal and oil is a major source of which greenhouse gas?
a) CFCs
b) Methane
c) Nitrous Oxide
19. Which among the following is responsible for the greenhouse effect of the atmosphere,
along with carbon dioxide?
a) Water vapour
b) Hydrogen
c) Nitrogen
d) Sulphur dioxide
a) Eccentricity
b) Extension
c) Aphelion
d) Precession
Answer: d) Precession.
21. When determining climate change, oxygen isotope measurements are made from an
analysis of?
a) Glacial ice
b) Lava
d) Ocean water
22. Which of the following is associated with the astronomical theory of climate change?
23. The primary effect on the climate of a volcanic eruption depends on:
a) The amount of water vapour produced
25. Which of the following is NOT a significant natural cause of climate change?
a) Solar variability
c) Volcanic activity
d) Plate tectonics
26. Greenhous gases are gases that can absorb the thermal energy emitted by the Earth,
creating the greenhouse effect, which:
27. Which of the following is NOT included in Earth’s climate system?
a) Solid Earth
b) Solarsphere
c) Hydrosphere
d) Atmosphere
Answer: b) Solarsphere
28. Liquid water can store more heat energy than an equal amount of any other naturally
occurring substance because liquid water:
29. Which one of the following lists of climatic zones from nearest to the equator is in the
correct order of latitude?
30. In which layer most of the ozone in the atmosphere is concentrated in?
a) Stratosphere
b) Troposphere
c) Mesosphere
d) Ionosphere
Answer: a) Stratosphere
31. The Stratosphere is said to be ideal for flying jet aircraft because:
32. The ozone layer in the upper part of the atmosphere protects us from:
a) Ultraviolent rays
b) Ultrasonic rays
c) Cosmic rays
d) Infra-red rays
34. Television signal cannot be received generally beyond a particular distance due to:
a)Weakness of antenna
b) Weakness of signal
35. Which one of the following zones of the atmosphere is rich in ozone gas?
a) Stratosphere
b) Troposphere
c) Mesosphere
d) Ionosphere
Answer: a) Stratosphere
a) Pacific Ocean
b) Atlantic Ocean
c) Arctic Ocean
a) Geneva
b) London
c) Washington
d) Moscow
Answer: a) Geneva
a) Stratosphere
b) Troposphere
c) Mesosphere
d) Thermosphere
Answer: b) Troposphere
39. Which of the following gases is placed second in respect of abundance in the Earth’s
atmosphere?
a) Carbon dioxide
b) Nitrogen
c) Hydrogen
d) Oxygen
Answer: d) Oxygen
40. What type of light beams are received from the sunlight on the Earth’s surface?
a) Diverging
b) Converging
c) Parallel
d) Random
Answer: a) Diverging
41. What is the season during the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere?
a) Summer
b) Winter
c) Autumn
d) Spring
Answer: a) Summer
42. Which one of the four regions above earth has the smallest height?
a) Stratosphere
b) Troposphere
c) Mesosphere
d) Thermosphere
Answer: b) Troposphere
a) Poles
b) Equator
c) Tropic of Cancer
d) Tropic of Capricorn
Answer: a) Poles
44. Which of the following components of the atmosphere has increased during the last 200
years?
a) Carbon dioxide
b) Nitrogen
c) Water vapour
d) Oxygen
a) Centigrade
b) Hygrometer
c) Opisometer
d) Hydrometer
Answer: a) Centigrade
a) At Tropic of Cancer
b) At Tropic of Capricorn
c) At Eqautor
d) At poles
Answer: d) At poles
47. The final boundary between the Earth and outer space is called:
a) Magnetopause
b) Magnetosphere
c) Mesopuase
d) Ionosphere
Answer: a) Magnetopause
48. Which one of the following has the highest concentration of ions?
a) Thermosphere
b) Stratosphere
c) Exosphere
d) Troposphere
Answer: a) Thermosphere
49. A Stevenson screen is usually used in all of the following except in:
a) Rain gauge
b) Minimum thermometer
d) Maximun thermometer
50. A line on the map which joins places having the same rainfall is called:
a) Isohel
b) Isotherm
c) Isobar
d) Isohyet
Answer: d) Isohyet
a) Cold nights
b) Strong winds
53. 97% of the atmosphere lies within ______ km of the surface of the Earth.
a) 5 km)
b) 17 km
c) 20 km
d) 25 km
Answer: b) 17 km
a) Gravity force
b) Gradient force
c) Dynamic force
d) Coriolis force
a) does not conduct heat to any of the two objects coming into contact.
c) conducts heat from the warmer to the cooler region until the two objects coming into
contact gets the same temperature.
Answer: c) conducts heat from the warmer to the cooler region until the two objects coming
into contact gets the same temperature.
a) It is thermal energy
b) It is a process that involves the transfer of energy through the movement of air and water
masses
Answer: b) It is a process that involves the transfer of energy through the movement of air
and water masses.
a) Loss of heat
b) Gain of heat
c) Generation of heat
d) None of these
a) Ionosphere
b) Exosphere
c) Stratosphere
d) Thermosphere
Answer: a) Ionosphere
63. The most important component of the atmosphere which cause many weather phenomena
is:
a) Water vapour
b) Nitrogen
c) Oxygen
d) Carbon dioxide
b) It is formed when the air mass is condensed on a solid surface of the earth.
Answer: a) It is formed when various water droplets remain suspended in the air.
65. Land masses get heated more quickly than the oceans, mainly because:
66. Select the correct sequence of the given processes regarding rainfall?
a) Unsaturated air, dew point, condensation, precipitation.
a) Constant precipitation
b) Constant humidity
c) Constant cooling
d) Constant heating
68. Water vapour is turned into water droplets by the process of:
a) Condensation
b) Convection
c) Liquification
d) Evaporation
Answer: a) Condensation
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Methane
d) Nitous oxide
Answer: a) Argon
a) Ocean currents
b) Movements of wind
c) Evaporation
d) Precipitation
Answer: d) Precipitation
72. Unequal heating of the Earth’s surface creates pressure gradients that result in:
a) Wind
b) Cyclone
c) Anticyclone
d) Pressure systems
Answer: a) Wind
73. The gas having the highest proportion in the air is:
a) Nitrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Hydrogen
d) Carbon dioxide
Answer: a) Nitrogen
74. The transfer of energy through matter from particle to particle is known as:
a) Conduction
b) Thernmal anomaly
c) Radiation
d) Convection
Answer: a) Conduction
76. The difference in temperature between the warm, black side and the cooler white side
causes gasses to creep along the surface of the vanes known as:
a) Conduction creep
b) Nuclear creep
c) Thermal creep
d) Radiation creep
78. Air masses as an element of climate subsumes the characteristics of:
a) Humidity
b) Stability
c) Temperature
79. The stormy climate of the mid-latitudes is a product of lying in the boundary zone of
greatly contrasting air masses called:
a) Tropical front
b) Subtropical front
c) Polar front
a) Between 50° and 60° latitude both north and south of the equator.
b) In the vicinity of 50° latitude both north and south of the equator.
c) In the vicinity of 30° latitude both north and south of the equator.
Answer: c) In the vicinity of 30° latitude both north and south of the equator.
12. An ecological state wherein a species is introduced to a location where they are
unique.
a. Ecosystem
b. Exotic species
c. Endemic species
d. None of these
16. How Much Forest Cover Is To Be Maintained As Per The National Forest Policy of
1988?
a. 11% for plains and 37% for hills.
b. 33% for plains and 67% for hills.
c. 23% for plains and 17% for hills.
d. None of these.
17. Which of the following national parks of India is listed in the Natural World
Heritage sites of UNESCO?
a. Namdapha National Park
b. Dachigam National Park
c. Keoladeo Ghana National Park
d. Bandipur National Park
18. Threatened animals and plants are placed in a separate care unit for protection. It is
called _____
a. Ex-situ conservation
b. In situ conservation
c. Wildlife sanctuary
d. National park
20. Take a look at the following statements about Gaur (Indian Bison)-
1. It is categorized as endangered in the IUCN Red List.
2. It is a South and Southeast Asian native.
3. Gorumara National Park is well-known for its Gaur Population.
Select the correct statements:
a. 1 and 2
b. 2 and 3
c. 1 and 3
d. All of the above
15.
9.c 10.a 11.a 12.c 13.d 14.b 16.b
b
20.
17. c 18.a 19. d 21.d 22.b
b
1. Which of the following type of forest occupies the largest area in India?
A. Tropical Moist Deciduous Forest
Ans: A
2. Which of the following is the first National Park of India?
A. Periyar
B. Raja ji
C. Jim Corbett
D. Bandipur
Ans: C
3. Name the forests in which teak is the most dominant species?
A. Tropical Evergreen forests
D. Mangrove forests
Ans: C
4. In which type of forests does Sundari tree belong?
A. Tropical Evergreen forests
Ans: D
5. Red data book provides data on?
A. Red lions
B. Red birds
Ans: D
B. Northern
C. Eastern
D. Western
Ans: C
7. A very large ecosystem on land having distinct type of vegetation and wildlife is
called?
A. Ecology
B. Biome
C. Biodiversity
D. Biosphere reserve
Ans: B
8. Which of the following country has the highest biodiversity?
A. India
B. Brazil
C. Russia
D. South Africa
Ans: B
9. In which of the following areas we will find pitcher plant?
A. Sunderban Deltas
B. Thar desert
C. Western Ghats
Ans: D
10. Which of the following features is not related to the Biodiversity hot spots?
A. Large number of species
D. Destruction of habitat
Ans: D