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Question-1
When was the London Plan first published?
(A)
1956
(B)
1984
(C)
1994
(D)
2004
Question-2
ESI is compiled by environmental scholars from which university?
(A)
Oxford University
(B)
Cambridge University
(C)
Yale and Columbia Universities
(D)
Harvard and Stanford Universities
Question-3
Which is the international poverty line?
(A)
$1 per day
(B)
$1.25 per day
(C)
$5 per day
(D)
$10 per day
Question-4
What was the main hindrance for Lanzhou city to disperse the pollution caused by burning large quantities of coal?
(A)
Absence of rain
(B)
Floods
(C)
Surrounding hills
(D)
Climate
Question-5
How much of global land area is occupied by national protection schemes such as National Parks?
(A)
2%
(B)
12%
(C)
6%
(D)
18%
Question-6
When was the Clean Air Act passed in UK , for environmental sustainability?
(A)
1942
(B)
1956
(C)
1980
(D)
1994
Question-7
Which of the following city was declared the world’s most polluted city in 1998?
(A)
Bombay
(B)
Lanzhou
(C)
New York
(D)
Tokyo
Question-8
Which among the following countries have the lowest ESI - 2005 rating?
(A)
USA
(B)
India
(C)
China
(D)
Finland
Question-9
Which of the following is a key strand in the assessment of environmental sustainability of development projects?
(A)
Eco-friendly
(B)
Public participation
(C)
Futurity
(D)
All of the above
Question-10
What does social sustainability involve?
(A)
Maintaining income
(B)
Maintaining employment
(C)
Maintaining social capital
(D)
All of the above
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 11
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