Est Sample MCQ
Est Sample MCQ
c) Both a. and b.
d) None of the above
Q.26 Which of the following mentioned GHGs has the highest atmosphere
lifetime?
a) Carbon tetrafluoride
b) Nitrogen oxide
c) Methane
d) CFC
Q.27 Which of the following greenhouse gas is contributed by cattle
farming?
a) Nitrogen oxide
b) Methane
c) Carbon monoxide
d) All of the mentioned
Q.28 Volcanic eruption contribute to the global greenhouse phenomenon.
a) True
b) False
Q.29 Gas molecules that absorb thermal infrared radiation and are
present in large quantity to
change climate system are known as…….
a) Alpha radiations
b) Beta radiations
c) Ozone gases
MCQ Environmental Studies (22447)
1 _____ includes discarded electrical and electronic devices like computers, mobile
phones etc.
A. E-waste
B. C-waste
C. M-waste
D. None of these
Answer option a
A. Fallen leaves
B. Street sweepings
C. Repairs in houses
D. None of the above
Answer option d
3 During inversion
D. None of these
Answer option a
A. Sulphur dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Ozone
D. Nitro's oxide
Answer option b
5 Smog is
A. solid waste
C. colourless
D. All of these
Answer option b
B. Sulphur
C. CFC
D. Ozone
Answer option d
7 Which of the following devices is suitable for the removal of gaseous pollutants?
A. clarifier mechanism
B. Aerators
C. Filter
D. Wet scrubber
Answer option d
8 Which of the following air pollution control devices is suitable for removing the finest dust
from air?
A. Clarifier
B. Electrostatic precipitator
C. Flash Mixer
D. none of above
Answer option b
A. Cyclone separator
B. Electrostatic precipitator
C. Catalytic convertor
D. Wet scrubber
Answer option c
A. Sulphur dioxide
B. Chlorine
C. Hydrogen
D. Oxygen
Answer option a
A. Methyl isocyanate
B. Potassium isothiocyanate
C. Ethyl isocyanate
D. Sodium isothiocyanate
Answer option a
12 What is BOD?
Answer option d
B. Fluorosis
D. Intestinal irritation
Answer option b
A. Kidney
B. Brain
C. Teeth
D. Heart
Answer option c
A. Factories
D. All of these
Answer option c
16 Septic tank is
A. Bright\'s disease
B. Hiroshima episode
C. Mina-Mata disease
D. Ostesclerosis
Answer option c
A. Oil
B. Plastics
C. Dissolved oxygen
D. All of these
Answer option c
A. Loud sound
C. Unwanted sound
D. Constant sound
Answer option c
B. 100
C. 30
D. 120
Answer option a
A. Plastics
B. Oils
C. Pesticides
D. Garbage
Answer option d
22 CO is
Answer option c
23 Tropospheric ozone
C. is a secondary pollutant
Answer option c
D. is primarily composed of CO
Answer option a
Answer option b
A. burning trash
B. indoor air pollution
Answer option c
28 Air pollution can harm the health or comfort of which of the following?
A. plants
B. materials
D. all of these
Answer option d
29 Everyone is affected by the quality of air. Which people are likely to be affected and
become sick?
A. elderly people
B. asthmatics
D. all of these
Answer option d
30 Incomplete burning of petrol or disease in vehicles creates _______ gas which is very
poisonous.
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Carbon monoxide
C. Methane
D. Ozone
Answer option b
31 Which gas is primarily responsible for depletion of ozone layer around the earth?
A. Chlorofluoro carbons
B. Nitrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Nitrogen oxide
Answer option a
32 The diseases cholera, typhoid and jaundice are due to pollution of ____.
A. air
B. water
C. food items
D. solid waste
Answer option b
A. Carbon dioxide
B. CFCs
C. Methane
D. Oxygen
Answer option d
A. leishmania
B. escherichia coli
C. pseudomonas
D. none of above
Answer option b
35 DDT is a _______
A. greenhouse gas
B. non-degradable pollutant
C. degradable pollutant
D. none of these
Answer option b
36 Domestic wastes which can be decomposed under natural processes are called _______
pollutants which are relatively harmless.
A. Industrial
B. Thermal
C. Biodegradable
D. Non-biodegradable
Answer option c
B. dissolved salts
C. dissolved oxygen
D. all of these
Answer option c
A. Industrial effluents
B. Heavy metals
D. Faecal matter
Answer option d
B. Mountains
C. Deserts
D. none of above
Answer option a
A. Pathogens
B. Reduction in O2
D. Foul smell
Answer option b
A. Water
B. Land
C. Air
D. None of these
Answer option c
42 Global agreement in specific control strategies to reduce the release of ozone depleting
substances was adopted by
Answer option c
A. hearing loss
B. hair loss
C. tinnitus
D. all of these
Answer option a
44 Prolonged exposure to any sound louder than ____dB can cause hearing loss.
A. 10
B. 60
C. 85
D. 130
Answer option c
presence of sunlight.
A. hydro-neutron
B. hydro-carbon
C. water-carbons
D. SO2
Answer option b
46 The pollutants which are waste products and they are slowly degraded by microbial action
are called as
A. biodegradable pollutants
B. non-biodegradable pollutants
C. artificial pollutants
D. none of these
Answer option a
A. Nitrogen
B. Carbon
C. Potassium
D. Free energy
Answer option d
A. super-natural
B. sub-natural
C. anthropogenic
D. anti-anthropogenic
Answer option c
A. anthropogenic
B. anti-anthropogenic
C. semi-anthropogenic
D. natural
Answer option a
50 On the physical state, air pollutants are of two types, one is gaseous and other is _____.
A. particulate
B. semi-particulate
C. triparticulate
D. none of above
Answer option a
51 The smaller particles such as dust, smoke etc. which remain suspended for a long period in
the air are _____.
A. Settleable particles
B. Suspended particles
C. Gaseous pollutants
D. Micro Pollutants
Answer option b
A. Byssinosis
B. Silicosis
C. Siderosis
D. None of these
Answer option a
53 Air borne organic materials such as spores, pollen, bacteria, fungi cause several diseases
and allergic reactions called as ______
A. hay fever
B. TB
C. ronbix
D. altra-rix
Answer option a
55 Acid rain is formed due to contribution from the following pair of gases
Answer option b
A. air pollution
B. contamination of groundwater
D. destruction of habitats
Answer option b
Answer option b
A. nitrous oxide
B. carbon dioxide
C. chlorofluorocarbons
D. methane
Answer option c
B. phosphorous contamination
C. decreased BOD
D. hydrocarbon contamination
Answer option a
60 How does biological oxygen demand get affected with the increased presence of organic
matter in water?
D. none of these
Answer option a
61 The stage at which biological processes are used to purify water in a wastewater treatment
plant is called
C. wastewater reduction
D. biochemical reduction
Answer option a
A. milligrams of carbon
B. micrograms of carbon
C. milligrams of oxygen
D. micrograms of oxygen
Answer option c
Answer option a
A. oil leak
B. oil spill
C. oil waste
D. oil loss
Answer option b
A. 4.0 mg/L
B. 8.0 mg/L
C. 11.2 mg/L
D. 0.1 mg/L
Answer option a
A. Itai itai
B. La la
C. Minamata
D. Sasu
Answer option a
A. supercides
B. biocides
C. nanocides
D. catcides
Answer option b
A. soilification
B. soluble-soil
C. salination
D. desalination
Answer option c
69 The unit of sound level is ____.
A. noise-meter
B. decibel
C. dolphin
D. dub
Answer option b
A. noise-meter
B. decibel
C. dolphin
D. dub
Answer option b
A. 1120
B. 50
C. 120
D. 200
Answer option c
72 The pollutants in air which appear in solid and liquid state are referred to as
A. Foam
B. Frame
C. Particulate pollutant
D. None of these
Answer option c
Answer option d
A. Water Pollution
B. Air Pollution
C. Soil Pollution
Answer option d
75 Which country has the highest incidence of pollution linked deaths in the world?
A. China
B. India
C. Bangladesh
D. Pakistan
Answer option b
76 Which initiative was launched by Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate
Change for a Green Diwali?
Answer option d
77 Which of the following heavy metals has the SC banned in the use of fire crackers, as they
lead to air pollution?
A. Lithium
B. Mercury
C. Lead
Answer option d
778 Normal human ear can detect sounds ranging between ______.
A. 0-150 dB
B. 0-140 dB
C. 0-120 dB
D. 0-100 dB
Answer option b
A. excess
B. unwanted
C. both a & b
Answer option b
A. mixer
B. loudspeaker
C. washing machine
D. all of these
Answer option d
A. vibrators
B. pneumatic hammers
C. pavement breakers
D. sirens
Answer option d
a) hearing impairment
b) increase in efficiency
Answer option a
A. damage to buildings
C. both a and b
D. only a
Answer option c
Answer option a
A. 60 dB
B. 70 dB
C. 80 dB
D. 90 dB
Answer option c
86 The Noise Act 1996 states that the loud music from a party should either be turned off or
reduced by ___PM.
A. 9
B. 10
C. 11
D. 12
Answer option c
A. high walls
B. low walls
C. sound barriers
Answer option c
A. Rivers
B. Springs
C. Wells
D. Lakes
Answer option c
A. sewage waste
B. domestic waste
C. industrial waste
D. all of these
Answer option d
A. reduce
B. recover
C. reuse
D. recycle
Answer option b
A. rainwater harvesting
B. construction of bunds
C. reusing greywater
D. using shower
Answer option d
A. filteration
B. sedimentation
C. aeration
D. disinfection
Answer option d
C. chlorination
Answer optiond
A. Boiling
B. RO
C. Sedimentation
D. None of these
Answer option b
A. Alum
B. Chlorine
C. Bleaching powder
D. None of these
Answer option a
A. Anna Hazare
B. Sunderlal Bahuguna
C. Medha Patkar
A. Hiware Bazaar
B. Chandur Bazaar
C. Talegaon
Answer option a
A. Return Osmosis
B. Reverse Osmosis
C. Returning Officer
D. Reverse Officer
Answer option b
A. recharging pits
B. recharging well
C. both
D. none
Answer option c
D. none of these
Answer option c