The Environment Protection Act was passed in:
1. 1988
2. 1987
3. 1985
4. 1986
Brown air consists of:
1. | Sulphur dioxide | 2. | Nitrogen oxides |
3. | Carbon dioxide | 4. | Ozone |
Photochemical smog does not contain:
1. Ozone
2. NOx
3. PAN
4. Carbon monoxide
Which of the following is not an ill effect of PAN?
1. inhibition of electron transport system in plants
2. damage to chloroplasts in plants
3. acute irritation of eyes in humans
4. leukemia in humans
The pH of normal rainwater is:
1. | 6.0 to 7.0 | 2. | 6.5 to 7.5 |
3. | 5.6 to 6.5 | 4. | less than 5.5 |
Identify the incorrectly matched pair with respect to contamination of water:
1. Minamata disease: Mercury
2. Blue bay syndrome: excessive nitrates
3. Black foot disease: excessive arsenic
4. Dental caries: excessive fluoride
The CPCB has recommended zone-wise ambient noise levels. The limit during the day in residential areas is:
1. 75 dB
2. 65 dB
3. 55 dB
4. 50 dB
The group most profoundly affected by global warming normally is:
1. | Plants | 2. | Insects |
3. | Birds | 4. | Mammals |
Which of the following commits the industrialised nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
1. Montreal protocol
2. Kyoto protocol
3. UNECD earth summit
4. Alma Atta conference
What would be true for acid rain?
1. | Acid rain is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids. |
2. | The pH of acid rain is most commonly below 4. |
3. | Acid rain has direct significant effects on human health. |
4. | Both the higher pH and lower aluminium concentrations in surface water that occur as a result of acid rain can cause damage to fish and other aquatic animals. |