The Three Mile island is famous as:
1. it hosted the Kyoto protocol
2. it was the site of a large oil spil
3. it was a site of nuclear accident
4. it hosted the Earth summit

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Burying the radioactive wastes is not acceptable to many people as:
1. there is a risk of groundwater contamination
2. it may explode
3. it will harm the buried dead bodies
4. it may get accumulated in vegetations

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Which one of the following statements is wrong in case Bhopal gas tragedy?

1. Thousands of human beings died

2. Radioactive fall out engulfed Bhopal

3. It took place in the night of December 2/3, 1984

4. Methyl isocynate gas leakage took place

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Pollution from animal excreta and organic waste from kitchen can be most profitably minimized
(1) storing them in underground storage tanks

(2) using them for producing biogas

(3) vermiculture

(4) using them directly as biofertilizers

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Inorganic Fertilisers lead to

(1) Toxicity to non target organisms

(2) Toxicity to important components of the soil ecosystem

(3) Eutrophication

(4) All of these

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Integrated organic farming

(1) Integration of all technique to produce more efficient and better crops

(2) Cyclical zero waste process where products of one process serve as nutrient for another process

(3) Mixing of all types of crops so that one may take out the best out of it without using chemical fertilisers

(4) All of these

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Ramesh Chandra Dagar, A farmer of Sonipat, Haryana belongs to

(1) Organic Farming

(2) Integrated waste water treatment

(3) Solution to solid waste

(4) Chipko Movement

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The Haryana Kisaan Welfare Club is established by

(1) Ramesh Chandra Dagar

(2) Ramesh Singh Phogat

(3) Ahmed Khan

(4) Students of RV college of engineering

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If one is using a way of integrated organic Farming, then the need of chemical fertiliser is satiated by

(1) Beehives

(2) Cattle excreta

(3) Cow Dung

(4) More than one option

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Which of the following is not a problem associated with nuclear energy?

(1) Accidental leakage

(2) Safe disposal of radioactive waste

(3) Global warming

(4) Both A and C

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