Question 1.
The better way to assess the pollution level of a water body is to calculate the:

(a) Nutrient level
(b) Number of organisms
(c) Coliform count
(d) Pesticide level.

Answer
Answer: (c) Coliform count

Question 2.
The purpose of rainwater harvesting is to
:
(a) use it for irrigation
(b) culture fishes
(c) use it for washing ears
(d) recharge ground water

Answer
Answer: (d) recharge ground water

Question 3.
‘Kulhs’ the ancient water harvesting structure were made in

(a) Manipur
(b) Bihar
(c) Himachal Pradesh
(d) Uttar Pradesh

Answer
Answer: (c) Himachal Pradesh

Question 4.
The three R’s that will help us to conserve natural resources for long term use are

(a) recycle, regenerate, reuse
(b) reduce, regenerate, reuse
(c) reduce, reuse, redistribute
(d) reduce, recycle, reuse

Answer
Answer: (d) reduce, recycle, reuse

Question 5.
Amrita Devi Bishnoi sacrificed her life to protect the

(a) Palm trees
(b) Khejri trees
(c) Sal trees
(d) Teakwood trees.

Answer
Answer: (b) Khejri trees

Question 6.
Khadins, bundhis, ahars and kattas are ancient structures built for the purpose of:

(a) store grains
(b) conserve soil
(c) water harvesting
(d) conserve wildlife.

Answer
Answer: (c) water harvesting

Question 7.
The Tehri Dam is constructed on River

(a) Yamuna
(b) Bhagirathi
(c) Ravi
(d) Sutlej

Answer
Answer: (b) Bhagirathi

Question 8.
The degraded Arabari forests were revived by the efforts of

(a) A.K. Chatterjee
(b) A.K. Baneijee
(c) Sunder Lai Bahuguna
(d) Amrita Devi

Answer
Answer: (b) A.K. Baneijee

Question 9.
Which plan has been started by government to control pollution of Ganga?

(a) Ganga Action Plan
(b) Ganga Revival Plan
(c) Swachh Jal Abhiyan
(d) Ganga Restoration Plan

Answer
Answer: (a) Ganga Action Plan

Question 10.
Which pH range is most suitable for life of fresh water plants and animals?

(a) 6.5 – 7.5
(b) 2.0 – 3.5
(c) 3.5 – 7.0
(d) 9.0 – 10.5

Answer
Answer: (a) 6.5 – 7.5

Question 11.
The most appropriate definition of a natural resource is that it is a substance/commodity that is

(a) present only on land
(b) a gift of nature which is very useful to mankind
(c) a man-made substance placed in nature
(d) available only in the forest

Answer
Answer: (b) a gift of nature which is very useful to mankind

Question 12.
The main cause for abundant coliform bacteria in the river Ganga is

(a) disposal of unbumt corpses into water
(b) discharge of effluents from electroplating industries
(c) washing of clothes
(d) immersion of ashes

Answer
Answer: (a) disposal of unbumt corpses into water

Question 13.
Among the statements given below select the ones that correctly describe the concept of sustainable developmen
t
(i) Planned growth with minimum damage to the environment
(ii) Growth irrespective of the extent of damage caused to the environment
(iii) Stopping all developmental work to conserve the environment
(iv) Growth that is acceptable to all the stakeholders
(a) (i) and (iv)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (iii) only

Answer
Answer: (a) (i) and (iv)

Question 14.
In our country, there are attempts to increase the height of several existing dams like Tehri and Almati, dams across Narmada. Choose the correct statements among the following that are a consequence of raising the height of dams

(i) Terrestrial flora and fauna of the area is destroyed completely
(ii) Dislocation of people and domestic animals living in the area
(iii) Valuable agricultural land may be permanently lost
(iv) It will generate permanent employment for people
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (i), (ii) and (iii)
(c) (ii) and (iv)
(d) (i), (iii) and (iv)

Answer
Answer: (b) (i), (ii) and (iii)

Question 15.
Select the incorrect statement.

(a) Economic development is linked to environmental conservation
(b) Sustainable development encourages development for current generation and conservation of resources for future generations
(c) Sustainable development does not consider the view points of stakeholders
(d) Sustainable development is a long planned and persistent development

Answer
Answer: (c) Sustainable development does not consider the view points of stakeholders

Important Link

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