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Class 12th (Biology) Chapters
1. Reproduction In Organisms 2. Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants 3. Human Reproduction
4. Reproductive Health 5. Principles Of Inheritance And Variation 6. Molecular Basis Of Inheritance
7. Evolution 8. Human Health And Diseases 9. Strategies For Enhancement In Food Production
10. Microbes In Human Welfare 11. Biotechnology: Principles And Processes 12. Biotechnology And Its Applications
13. Organisms And Populations 14. Ecosystem 15. Biodiversity And Conservation
16. Environmental Issues Sample Paper



Chapter 16 Environmental Issues



Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. Non-biodegradable pollutants are created by:

a. nature

b. excessive use of resources

c. humans

d. natural disasters

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Question 2. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the diameter of particles that are responsible for causing great harm to human health is:

a. 2.5 micrometer

b. 5.0 micrometer

c. 10.0 micrometer

d. 7.5 micrometer

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Question 3. The material generally used for sound proofing of rooms like a recording studio and auditorium is:

a. cotton

b. coir

c. wood

d. styrofoam

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Question 4. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is:

a. propane

b. methane

c. ethane

d. butane

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Question 5. World’s most problematic aquatic weed is:

a. Azolla

b. Wolffia

c. Eichhornia

d. Trapa

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Question 6. Which of the following exhibits biomagnification?

a. SO2

b. Mercury

c. DDT

d. Both b & c

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Question 7. The expanded form of DDT is:

a. dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane

b. dichloro diethyl trichloroethane

c. dichloro dipyrydyl trichloroethane

d. dichloro diphenyl tetrachloroacetate

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Question 8. Which of the following material takes the longest time for biodegradation?

a. Cotton

b. Paper

c. Bone

d. Jute

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Question 9. Choose the incorrect statement.

a. The Montreal protocol is associated with the control of emission of ozone depleting substances

b. Methane and carbon dioxide are green house gases

c. Dobson units are used to measure oxygen content of air

d. Use of incinerators is crucial to disposal of hospital wastes

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Question 10. Among the following which one causes maximum indoor chemical pollution?

a. burning coal

b. burning cooking gas

c. burning mosquito coil

d. room spray

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Question 11. The green scum seen in the fresh water bodies is:

a. blue green algae

b. red algae

c. green algae

d. both (a) and (c)

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Question 12. The loudness of a sound that a person can withstand without discomfort is about

a. 150 dB.

b. 215 dB.

c. 30 dB.

d. 80 dB.

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Question 13. The major source of noise pollution world wide is due to:

a. office equipment

b. transport system

c. sugar, textile and paper industries

d. oil refineries and thermal power plants.

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Question 14. Match the following and choose the correct option

Column I Column II
A. Environment Protection Act i. 1974
B. Air Prevention & Control of Pollution Act ii. 1987
C. Water Act iii. 1986
D. Amendment of Air Act to include noise as an air pollutant iv. 1981

The correct matches is;

a. A-iii, B-iv, C-i, D-ii

b. A-i, B-iii, C-ii, D-iv

c. A-iv, B-i, C-ii, D-iii

d. A-iii, B-iv, C-ii, D-i

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Question 15. Catalytic converters are fitted into automobiles to reduce emission of harmful gases. Catalytic converters change unburnt hydrocarbons into:

a. carbon dioxide and water

b. carbon monoxide

c. methane

d. carbon dioxide and methane

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Question 16. Why is it necessary to remove sulphur from petroleum products?

a. To reduce the emission of sulphur dioxide in exhaust fumes

b. To increase efficiency of automobiles engines

c. To use sulphur removed from petroleum for commercial purposes

d. To increase the life span of engine silencers

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Question 17. Which one of the following impurities is easiest to remove from wastewater?

a. Bacteria

b. Colloids

c. Dissolved solids

d. Suspended solids

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Question 18. Which one of the following diseases is not caused due to contamination of water?

a. Hepatitis-B

b. Jaundice

c. Cholera

d. Typhoid

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Question 19. Nuisance growth of aquatic plants and bloom-forming algae in natural waters is generally due to high concentrations of:

a. carbon

b. sulphur

c. calcium

d. phosphorus

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Question 20. Algal blooms impart a distinct colour to water due to:

a. their pigments

b. excretion of coloured substances

c. formation of coloured chemicals in water facilitated by physiological degradation of algae.

d. absorption of light by algal cell wall.

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Question 21. Match the items in column I and column II and choose the correct option:

Column I Column II
A. UV i. Biomagnification
B. Biodegradable Organic matter ii. Eutrophication
C. DDT iii. Snow blindness
D. Phosphates iv. BOD

The correct match is:

a. A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii

b. A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-i

c. A-iii, B-iv, C-i, D-ii

d. A-iii, B-i, C-iv, D-ii

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Question 22. In the textbook you came across “Three Mile Island and Chernobyl disasters associated with accidental leakage of radioactive wastes.” In India we had Bhopal gas tragedy. It is associated with which of the following?

a. CO2

b. Methyl Isocyanate

c. CFC

d. Methyl Cyanate

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Very Short Answer Questions

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Question 1. Use of lead-free petrol or diesel is recommended to reduce the pollutants emitted by automobiles. What role does lead play?

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Question 2. In which year was the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act amended to include noise as air pollution.

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Question 3. Name the city in our country where the entire public road transport runs on CNG.

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Question 4. It is a common practice to undertake desilting of the overhead water tanks. What is the possible source of silt that gets deposited in the water tanks?

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Question 5. What is cultural eutrophication?

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Question 6. List any two adverse effects of particulate matter on human health.

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Question 7. What is the raw material for polyblend?

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Question 8. Blends of polyblend and bitumen, when used, help to increase road life by a factor of three. What is the reason?

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Question 9. Mention any two examples of plants used as wind breakers in the agricultural fields.

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Question 10. Name an industry which can cause both air and thermal pollution and as well as eutrophication.

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Question 11. What is an algal bloom?

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Question 12. What do you understand by biomagnificatron?

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Question 13. What are the three major kinds of impurities in domestic wastewater?

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Question 14. What is reforestation?

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Question 15. What is the best solution for the treatment of electronic wastes?

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Short Answer Questions

Question 1. Is it true that carpets and curtains/drapes placed on the floor or wall surfaces can reduce noise level. Explain briefly?

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Question 2. What is hybrid vehicle technology?. Explain its advantages with a suitable example?

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Question 3. Is it true that if the dissolved oxygen level drops to zero, the water will become septic. Give an example which could lower the dissolved oxygen content of an aquatic body.

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Question 4. Name any one green house gas and its possible source of production on a large scale. What are the harmful effects of it?

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Question 5. It is a common practice to plant trees and shrubs near the boundary walls of buildings. What purpose do they serve?

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Question 6. Why has the National Forest Commission of India recommended a relatively larger forest cover for hills than for plains?

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Question 7. How can slash and burn agriculture become environment friendly?

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Question 8. What is the main idea behind “Joint Forest Management Concept” introduced by the Government of India?

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Question 9. What do you understand by Snow-blindness?

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Question 10. How has DDT caused decline in bird population?

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Question 11. Observe the figure A and B given below and answer the following questions

Figure A showing a factory releasing smoke into the atmosphere.

A

Figure B showing solar panels on a roof.

B

i. The power generation by the above two methods is non-polluting True/False.

ii. List any two applications of solar energy

iii. What is a photovoltaic cell?

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Long Answer Questions

Question 1. Write a short note on electronic waste. List the various sources of e- wastes and the problems associated with its disposal.

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Question 2. What is organic farming? Discuss the benefits of organic farming as a viable practise in the context of developing nations like India.

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Question 3. Water logging and soil salinity are some of the problems that have come in the wake of the Green Revolution. Discuss their causes and adverse effects to the environment.

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Question 4. What are multipurpose trees? Give the botanical and local names of any two multipurpose trees known to you and list their uses.

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Question 5. What are the basic characteristics of a modern landfil site. List any three and also mention the reasons for their use.

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Question 6. How does an electrostatic precipitator work?

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Question 7. Observe figure and answer the following questions.

Diagram showing biomagnification of DDT in an aquatic food chain. Starting from DDT in water (0.003 ppb), it accumulates in zooplankton (0.04 ppm), small fish (0.5 ppm), large fish (2 ppm), and finally in fish-eating birds (25 ppm).

i. What ecological term is used to describe the DDT accumulation at different trophic levels?

ii. List any one effect of DDT accumulation on birds

iii. Will DDT accumulation lead to eutrophication?

iv. Does it affect the BOD?

v. Name disease caused by accumulation of any heavy metal.

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