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Question-1
Which statement below best describes the ways that energy and pesticides are transferred between levels in food chains?
(A)
Available energy increases and pesticide concentrations increase as you move up a food chain
(B)
Available energy increases and pesticide concentrations decrease as you move up a food chain
(C)
Available energy decreases and pesticide concentrations increase as you move up a food chain
(D)
Available energy decreases and pesticide concentrations decrease as you move up a food chain
Question-2
The term endangered species is defined as:
(A)
a species in decline due to human activities
(B)
a species not in immediate danger of extinction, but potentially becoming so
(C)
a species in immediate danger of extinction
(D)
a species with a low number of individuals
Question-3
What are pollutants that interfere with the normal functioning of hormones called?
(A)
radioisotopes
(B)
synergists
(C)
stimulants
(D)
endocrine disrupters
Question-4
Which of the following associations between children, adults, and pesticides is correct?
(A)
Children are more susceptible to pesticides because they weigh substantially less than adults.
(B)
Lethal doses of pesticides are larger for children than for adults.
(C)
Children are more sensitive to pesticides than adults because adults have built up immunity to the pesticide chemicals.
(D)
Children have more stringent pesticide regulations to protect their health than do adults.
Question-5
Which of the following conditions would lead to the most soil erosion?
(A)
Heavy rainfall (from a single storm) in an area of low average annual rainfall.
(B)
Steep slopes in a tropical rainforest.
(C)
An agricultural region where soil conservation practices are implemented.
(D)
An area that has been urbanized for several decades or more.
Question-6
Acid rain is formed due to contribution from the following pair of gases.
(A)
Methane and ozone
(B)
Oxygen and nitrous oxide
(C)
methane and sulphur dioxide
(D)
Carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide
Question-7
The underground water is mainly polluted due to:
(A)
entering of polluted water to the water table
(B)
the construction of polluted water
(C)
the construction of well.
(D)
construction of bore wells
Question-8
The three primary soil macronutrients are:
(A)
carbon, oxygen, and water
(B)
copper, cadmium, and carbon
(C)
potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen
(D)
boron, zinc, and manganese
Question-9
Erosion is:
(A)
building up of soil
(B)
movement of soil
(C)
harvesting of crops
(D)
heavy rainfall
Question-10
Within the soil, bacteria function to:
(A)
raise the temperature of the water
(B)
synthesize new proteins
(C)
return inorganic matter from organic matter
(D)
capture light energy
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 9
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