Multiple Choice Questions

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Main air pollutant is :

  • CO

  • CO2

  • S

  • N2


A.

CO

Carbon monoxide (CO) is the main pollutant of atmosphere. The maximum emission of CO occurs due to burning of petrol. In human beings, it causes headache and difficulty in breathing. The haemoglobin has greater affinity for CO than oxygen.


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Green muffler is used against which type of pollution ?

  • Air

  • Soil

  • Water

  • Noise


Which of the following is formed by the reactions of UV-rays of sunlight?

  • SO2

  • CO

  • Ozone

  • Florides


Acid rain are produced by:

  • excess NO2 and SO2 from burning fossil fuels

  • excess production of NH3 by industry and coal gas

  • excess release of carbon monoxide by incomplete combustion

  • excess formation of CO2 by coinbustion and animal respiration


The sphere of living matter together with water, air and soil on the surface of earth is called

  • atmosphere

  • hydrosphere

  • lithosphere

  • biosphere


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CO is more toxic than CO2 because

  • it affects the nervous system

  • it damages lungs

  • it reduces the oxygen carrying capacity of haemoglobin

  • it forms acid with water


Which of the following statements does not apply to eutrophication?

  • It is the natural ageing of a lake by nutrient enrichment of its water

  • In a young lake the water is cold and clear and supports less life

  • The nutrients such as sulphur and phosphorus encourage the growth of aquatic organisms in the lake

  • Pollutants released by man radically accelerate the ageing process of a lake

  • Pollutants released by man radically accelerate the ageing process of a lake


The ozone hole over Antarctica develops each year between

  • Late December and early February

  • Late February and early April

  • Late April and early June

  • Late August and early October

  • Late August and early October


Which of the following is not a pollutant?

  • Hydrogen

  • Carbon dioxide

  • Sulphur dioxide

  • Carbon monooxide


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Biomagnification refers to

  • rapid growth due to excessive intake of nutrients

  • increase in population size

  • decrease in population size

  • increase in concentration of non-degrabable pollutants as they pass through food chain


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