Our Environment Class X Questions
Our Environment Class X Questions
Our Environment Class X Questions
Q1 What are trophic levels ? Give an example of a food chain and state the different
trophic levels in it.
Ans: Trophic Levels : The various steps in a food chain at which the transfer of food
(or energy) takes place are called trophic levels.
Example : A food chain operating in a grassland is given below :
Grass → Insects → Frog → Birds
Q2. Give any two ways in which biodegradable substances would affect the
environment ?
Ans 1.) Biodegradable waste would act as pollutants when their quantity is large and
they are not degraded at the right time.
2.) biodegradable substances would pile up at a place and attract insects and stray
animals thereby spreading diseases.
3.) sewage drained into the water body may pollute the water body.
Q3 Give any two ways in which non biodegradable substances would affect the
environment.
Ans 1.) Non biodegradable substances act as permanent pollutants.
2.) Non biodegradable substances such as chemicals enter the food chain and
cause biological magnification.
Q 2 How can you help in reducing the problem of waste disposal ? Give any two
methods.
Ans: (i) Recycling : By recycling the solid wastes like paper, plastics and metals, etc.
(ii) Preparation of Compost: Biodegradable domestic wastes such as left over food,
fruit and vegetable peels and leaves of potted plants, etc. can be converted into
compost by burying in a pit dug into ground.
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(c) Walking to school instead of getting your mother to drop you on her scooter.
4. What will happen if we kill all the organisms in one trophic level?
Ans : If we kill all the organisms in one trophic level, the number of individuals in the
next trophic level will decrease due to the non-availability of food. Also, the number
of individuals in the previous trophic levels will increase because there is no one to
feed on them. This will cause imbalance in the environment and the food chain will
eventually collapse.
5. Will the impact of removing all the organisms in a trophic level be different for
different trophic levels? Can the organisms of any trophic level be removed without
causing any damage to the ecosystem?
Ans : Yes, the impact of removing all the organisms in a trophic level will be different
for different trophic levels. For example,
8. If all the wastes we generate is biodegradable, will this have no impact on the
environment?
Ans : It will have only a short term impact on the environment as the action of
decomposers will slow down and some air/water pollution will be caused. However,
in the longer term, there will be no impact of biodegradable wastes on the
environment.
9. Why is damage to the ozone layer a cause for concern? What steps are being
taken to limit this damage?
Ans : The damage to the ozone layer is a cause for concern because if the ozone
layer in the atmosphere disappears completely, then all the extremely harmful
ultraviolet radiations coming from the sun would reach the earth. These ultraviolet
radiations would cause skin cancer and other ailments in humans/ animals and also
damage the plants. In an attempt to protect the ozone layer, the United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP) unanimously forged an agreement among its
member countries to freeze CFC production at 1986 levels.Also, it is mandatory for
all manufacturing companies to make CFC free refrigerators throughout the world.
1) avoid the use of disposable items like disposable glasses and cups to the
extent possible.
2) if disposable items are unavoidable use disposable paper cups in place of
disposable plastic cups.
3) use biodegradable materials like cloth bags in the place of polythene bags.
4) reduce packaging of items.
5) reuse jam and pickle bottles to store items in the kitchen.
6) recycle plastic ,paper ,glass and metal items.
Q11 Vegetarian food habit gives more energy than non vegetarian food habit.
Explain.
Ans: According to the 10% law, when food is transferred from one trophic level to
the next , only 10% of the energy is available to the next level of consumers. Since
vegetarians are closer to the producers ,they have more energy available to them as
compared to non vegetarians which are farther away from the producers.
Ans: According to the 10% law when food is transferred from one trophic level to
the next, only 10% of the energy is available to the next level of consumers .The loss
of energy at each trophic level is so great that very little usable energy remains after
4 trophic levels. Hence food chains usually consist of 3 to 4 steps only.
Q13 Would you consider any group of organisms in a food chain to be of primary
importance. Give a reason.
Ans:
1. The wastes that are broken down 1. The wastes that are not broken down
nature.
to degrade them.