Sem1 Mba 107 - Eadm

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OMBC-107_EADM_

1. Which croplands consume a large amount of commercial fertilizers, pesticides, fossil fuels, and water?

- Industrialized croplands

2. Why are plastics difficult to recycle?

- Because of different types of polymer resins

3. Which croplands are used for traditional agricultural activities?

- Traditional croplands

4. Which of the following is an example of indoor air pollution?

- Burning of stove in a closed space

5. Which climatic region is well known for natural rubber called Hevea brasiliensis?

- Tropical Climatic Region

6. Why is burning waste not an acceptable practice of solid waste management?

- Because it causes several environmental issues

7. Which city receives the highest rainfall in the country?

- Cherrapunji

8. How can rainwater harvesting be done?


- By collecting rainwater on the rooftops

9. Which of the following is an effect of noise pollution?

- Sleeping disorder

10. What are the problems associated with air pollution?

- Respiratory problems

11. Which river needs cleaning and is considered the most polluted in India?

- Ganga

12. Taj Mahal is getting affected due to what kind of pollution?

- Air pollution

13. This is taking care of the situation before the disaster takes place is known as:

- Pre-disaster management

14. Which substance in large quantities plays a major role in the depletion of ozone?

- Chlorofluorocarbons

15. Choose the Correct Option. The water from a well is clean and pure, as it is filtered naturally through
layers of soil, clay, and rock.

- True

16. Choose the Correct Option. As water reaches the ground due to rain or other precipitation, some
water does not stick to the topmost surface layer.
- True

17. Choose the Correct Option. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) contains a wide variety of materials.

- True

18. Choose the Correct Option. Land filling is an economic alternative for solid waste disposal and it can
be implemented easily.

- True

19. Choose the Correct Option. A sewage treatment plant is a point source of water pollution.

- True

20. Choose the Correct Option. The State Board can also apply to the court to restrain industries from
emissions that exceed the prescribed limits.

- True

21. Choose the Correct Option. Earthquakes are natural disasters.

- True

22. Choose the Correct Option. The decreasing temperatures are altering the trend of snowfall and
rainfall, with severe storms affecting countries across the world.

- True

23. Select Appropriate Answer. Water is strived of oxygen by the decomposition of dead algae is known
as ___________.

- Eutrophication
24. Select Appropriate Answer. A pond, which is a small-sized ecosystem, is also known as:

- Micro ecosystem

25. Select Appropriate Answer. Coal is popularly known in color as:

- Black

26. Select Appropriate Answer. _______________ can be recycled many times?

- Aluminum

27. Select Appropriate Answer. Electric vehicles will help to prevent the____________ pollution

- Air

28. Select Appropriate Answer. In …..............India participated in the conference at the United Nations
held in Stockholm

- 1972

29. Select Appropriate Answer. What is the collection of rainwater for the use of people called
__________

- Rainwater harvesting

30. Select Appropriate Answer. Due to global warming, the glacier and the ice on the mountain are
____________

- Melting fast

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**Assignment 2** based on the case studies:


1. Which pollutant is making the Yamuna River unsafe for human consumption?

- Toxic chemicals

- Sewage

2. What are the impacts of water pollution on the health of the people living in Delhi?

- Cholera

- Typhoid

3. What is the primary cause of water pollution in Delhi?

- Untreated sewage

- Industrial effluents

4. Civil society organizations have been working to create awareness among the citizens regarding:

- Water conservation

- Pollution control

5. What are the various programs the government has initiated?

- Upgrade sewage treatment plants

- Reduce the discharge of untreated sewage

6. What are the primary sources of air pollution in Kanpur?

- Vehicular emissions

- Industrial emissions
7. How has air pollution affected the health of people in Kanpur?

- Increased respiratory problems

- Increased cases of heart disease

8. What steps have been taken to address air pollution in Kanpur?

- Ban on burning of biomass

- Implementation of vehicle emission standards

9. What can individuals do to reduce air pollution in Kanpur?

- Use public transport

- Plant trees

10. Which two cities in India are facing severe air pollution problems?

- Delhi

- Kanpur

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