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Question-1
The biggest threat to the environment is the disproportionate increase in :-
(A)
Population
(B)
Flora
(C)
Fauna
(D)
None of these
Question-2
Which of the following are the environmental problems that the world faces today?
(A)
Water pollution
(B)
Global warming
(C)
Deforestation and decay of ozone
(D)
All of the above
Question-3
_________ is known as the green house effect?
(A)
Vegetables
(B)
Atmosphere
(C)
The heat-trapping capacity of the atmosphere
(D)
None of these
Question-4
Global warming has led to the depletion of____________.
(A)
Ozone layer
(B)
Oceans
(C)
Forests
(D)
None of these
Question-5
The Kyoto protocol was agreed in_____________.
(A)
1996
(B)
1997
(C)
1998
(D)
1999
Question-6
Burning of fuels like _________ pollutes the atmosphere ?
(A)
Petrol
(B)
Diesel
(C)
Paraffin
(D)
All of these
Question-7
Which of the following are the causes of sound pollution?
(A)
Machines
(B)
Vehicle horns and loud music
(C)
Public address systems
(D)
All of these
Question-8
The Kyoto protocol is___________.
(A)
An international agreement setting targets for industrialized countries
(B)
A meeting of developed countries
(C)
A conference of developing countries
(D)
None of these
Question-9
________ protects the earth from the ultra violet rays?
(A)
Ozone layer
(B)
Forests
(C)
Oceans
(D)
Rain
Question-10
Which of the following have added to the irrespirable damage made to the environment ?
(A)
Destruction of the habitat of several specious of animals
(B)
Intensive agriculture
(C)
Intensive animal and poultry farming
(D)
All of these
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