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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Arts in Economics (BA Economics) .
Chapters
1. |
The first of the major environment protection Act to be promulgated in India was |
A. | Water Act |
B. | Air Act |
C. | Environment Act |
D. | Noise Pollution Rule |
Answer» C. Environment Act |
2. |
The Forest Act was enacted in the year |
A. | 1986 |
B. | 1974 |
C. | 1980 |
D. | 1972 |
Answer» C. 1980 |
3. |
The Forest Act extends to the whole of India except |
A. | UP |
B. | Karnataka |
C. | J&K |
D. | Haryana |
Answer» C. J&K |
4. |
Penalty for conservation of the provision of the Forest Act is under |
A. | Section 3A |
B. | Section 4A |
C. | Section 12A |
D. | Section 8A |
Answer» A. Section 3A |
5. |
Water Prevention Act was enacted in |
A. | 1986 |
B. | 1974 |
C. | 1984 |
D. | 1975 |
Answer» B. 1974 |
6. |
The Water Act contains |
A. | 4 chapters |
B. | 5 chapters |
C. | 7 chapters |
D. | 8 chapters |
Answer» D. 8 chapters |
7. |
The Water Act has |
A. | 64 sections |
B. | 68 sections |
C. | 45 sections |
D. | 62 sections |
Answer» A. 64 sections |
8. |
The functions of the Central Board are given under |
A. | Section 16 |
B. | Section 19 |
C. | Section 25 |
D. | Section24 |
Answer» B. Section 19 |
9. |
The functions of the State Board are given under |
A. | Section 16 |
B. | Section 17 |
C. | Section 21 |
D. | Section 45 |
Answer» B. Section 17 |
10. |
According to Water Act 1974,any liquid gas or solid discharge from any premises used for carrying industrial operation or process or treatment is called |
A. | Sewage |
B. | Contaminants |
C. | Trade effluents |
D. | Hazardous effluents |
Answer» C. Trade effluents |
11. |
Terracing is an effective method of soil conservation in |
A. | Desert |
B. | Hilly areas |
C. | Plain |
D. | Riverine areas |
Answer» B. Hilly areas |
12. |
One of the following crops is the most effective in controlling soil erosion |
A. | Cotton |
B. | Pigeon |
C. | Pea |
D. | Green gram |
Answer» B. Pigeon |
13. |
Soil conservation means |
A. | Preventing of spread of desert |
B. | To check soil erosion by wind and rain |
C. | To check soil erosion by afforestation |
D. | All of these |
Answer» D. All of these |
14. |
Soil conservation can be best achieved by having |
A. | Wind screens |
B. | Good plant covers |
C. | Restricted human activity |
D. | Low rainfall |
Answer» B. Good plant covers |
15. |
Dark coloured soils are considered most fertile as they contain |
A. | Gravel and sand |
B. | Sand and calcium |
C. | Clay and humus |
D. | Silt and earthworms |
Answer» C. Clay and humus |
16. |
The unfavourable alteration of environment due to human activities is termed as |
A. | Ecological disturbance |
B. | Cataostrophe |
C. | Ecological degradation |
D. | Pollution |
Answer» D. Pollution |
17. |
Which of the following is the major cause of pollution |
A. | Plants |
B. | Man |
C. | Fungi |
D. | Hydrocarbon gases |
Answer» D. Hydrocarbon gases |
18. |
5th June is observed as |
A. | World Forest Day |
B. | World Environment Day |
C. | World Wildlife Day |
D. | World Population Day |
Answer» B. World Environment Day |
19. |
Noise is measured using sound meter and the unit is |
A. | Hertz |
B. | Decibel |
C. | Joule |
D. | Sound |
Answer» B. Decibel |
20. |
According to the CPCB, the diameter of particles that are responsible for carrying great harm to human health is |
A. | 2.5 micrometer |
B. | 5.0 micrometer |
C. | 10.0 micrometer |
D. | 7.5 micrometer |
Answer» A. 2.5 micrometer |
21. |
The optimal level of pollution occurs where |
A. | Total benefits equal total cost |
B. | Marginal benefits equal marginal costs |
C. | Private costs are minimized |
D. | Average revenue equals average cost |
Answer» B. Marginal benefits equal marginal costs |
22. |
National Environment Policy was passed in |
A. | 2003 |
B. | 2004 |
C. | 2005 |
D. | 2006 |
Answer» D. 2006 |
23. |
Noise pollution has been inserted as pollution in the Air Act in: |
A. | 1981 |
B. | 1987 |
C. | 1982 |
D. | 2000 |
Answer» A. 1981 |
24. |
The Environmental (Protection) Act was enacted in the year |
A. | 1986 |
B. | 1992 |
C. | 1984 |
D. | 1974 |
Answer» A. 1986 |
25. |
The EPA ( Environmental Protection Act) contains |
A. | 2 chapters |
B. | 4 chapters |
C. | 8 chapters |
D. | 7 chapters |
Answer» B. 4 chapters |
26. |
Acid rain is mainly caused by |
A. | N |
B. | SO2 |
C. | H20 |
D. | CO2 |
Answer» B. SO2 |
27. |
Which one of the following is not included to reduce air pollution? |
A. | Plant more trees |
B. | Use carpooling |
C. | Use bicycle |
D. | Increasing production |
Answer» D. Increasing production |
28. |
What country is most affected by air pollution? |
A. | Afghanistan |
B. | Bangladesh |
C. | Pakistan |
D. | Mongolia |
Answer» B. Bangladesh |
29. |
According to world air quality report 2018, India ranks |
A. | 1st |
B. | 3rd |
C. | 5th |
D. | 7th |
Answer» C. 5th |
30. |
Which country has no pollution? |
A. | U.S.A |
B. | New Zealand |
C. | Pakistan |
D. | Australia |
Answer» D. Australia |
31. |
What is the main cause of air pollution? |
A. | Burning of fossil fuel |
B. | Agriculture |
C. | Household activities |
D. | Construction |
Answer» A. Burning of fossil fuel |
32. |
Which of the following is greenhouse gas? |
A. | Sulphur dioxide |
B. | Carbon dioxide |
C. | Nitrogen dioxide |
D. | Sulphur monoxide |
Answer» B. Carbon dioxide |
33. |
Pollen in the air is |
A. | Released by wind |
B. | Released by industries |
C. | A natural pollutant |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. A natural pollutant |
34. |
An indicator of air pollution is |
A. | Birds |
B. | Bacteria |
C. | Algae |
D. | Lichens |
Answer» D. Lichens |
35. |
Which of the following is not water borne disease? |
A. | Typhoid |
B. | Scabies |
C. | Cholera |
D. | Hepatitis |
Answer» B. Scabies |
36. |
Spraying of DDT causes pollution of |
A. | Air |
B. | Air and water |
C. | Water and soil |
D. | Air, water and soil |
Answer» D. Air, water and soil |
37. |
It is estimated that by 2025 AD, water scarcity will be faced by |
A. | 3.8 billion people |
B. | 2.8 million people |
C. | 1.8 million people |
D. | 1.8 billion people |
Answer» C. 1.8 million people |
38. |
What is the level of noise allowed by WHO for residential areas? |
A. | 50 dB |
B. | 60 dB |
C. | 70 dB |
D. | 80 dB |
Answer» B. 60 dB |
39. |
Which of the following is a harmful effect of noise pollution? |
A. | Hypertension |
B. | Hearing loss |
C. | Psychological stress |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» B. Hearing loss |
40. |
Which of the following factors does not cause soil degradation? |
A. | Planting of trees |
B. | Urbanization |
C. | Overgrazing |
D. | Deforestation |
Answer» A. Planting of trees |
41. |
Effluents from proper mills cause water pollution through |
A. | Lead |
B. | Copper |
C. | Mercury |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Mercury |
42. |
The greatest consumer of water is |
A. | Agriculture |
B. | Industrial |
C. | Domestic |
D. | Urbanization |
Answer» A. Agriculture |
43. |
Which of the following is a renewable resource? |
A. | Water |
B. | Coal |
C. | Petroleum |
D. | Minerals |
Answer» A. Water |
44. |
Ultra-violet radiations bring about |
A. | Mouth cancer |
B. | Lung cancer |
C. | Skin cancer |
D. | Blood cancer |
Answer» B. Lung cancer |
45. |
Society’s welfare will be maximized if the marginal cost of pollution abatement is |
A. | Less than the marginal benefit from pollution abatement |
B. | Greater than the marginal benefit from pollution abatement |
C. | Equal to the marginal benefit from pollution abatement |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Equal to the marginal benefit from pollution abatement |
46. |
Which one of the following is an effect of soil degradation? |
A. | Afforestation |
B. | Increased flooding |
C. | Pollution |
D. | Global warming |
Answer» B. Increased flooding |
47. |
75-80% of water pollution is caused by |
A. | Industrial waste |
B. | Domestic sewage |
C. | Population growth |
D. | Urbanization |
Answer» B. Domestic sewage |
48. |
Maximum air pollution in India is |
A. | Bangalore |
B. | Delhi |
C. | Hyderabad |
D. | Kolkata |
Answer» B. Delhi |
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