Environment & Biodiversity MCQs
Environment, Ecology & Biodiversity Multiple choice questions for GK paper in SSC, NDA, CDS, UPSC, UPPSC and State PSC Examinations.
41. Which of the following sources emits Nitrogen Oxides into the atmosphere?
1) Thermal power plants
2) Industries
3) Vehicular emissions
Select the correct option from the codes given below:
[A] Only 1 & 2
[B] Only 2 & 3
[C] Only 3
[D] 1, 2 & 3
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Correct Answer: D [1, 2 & 3]
Notes:
Nitrogen oxides are a group of seven gases and compounds which is composed of nitrogen and oxygen and collectively known as NOx gases. Some of the sources of Nitrogen oxides emission are Thermal power plants, industries, and vehicles.
42. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was adopted in which of the following year?
[A] 1991
[B] 1992
[C] 1993
[D] 1994
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Correct Answer: B [1992]
Notes:
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is an international environmental treaty that was adopted on 9 May 1992. It was opened for signature at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro and entered into force in 1994.
43. The concept of sustainable development was described by which of the following?
[A] Club of Rome
[B] Agenda 21
[C] Bruntland Commission Report
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Bruntland Commission Report]
Notes:
The concept of sustainable development was described by the Bruntland Commission Report of 1987. It described sustainable development as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
44. Which one of these trees is actually native to India?
[A] Banyan
[B] Oak
[C] Maple
[D] Pine
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Correct Answer: A [Banyan]
Notes:
The Banyan tree is a type of fig tree native to India. It is scientifically known as Ficus benghalensis. Banyan trees are considered the largest trees in the world in terms of the area they cover. They have a long lifespan and can survive for several centuries. A Banyan seed grows on another tree as an epiphyte, eventually surrounding the host tree and living independently.
45. Which of the following statements are correct regarding Nanotoxicology?
1) It is the study of the toxicity of nanomaterials.
2) Inhalation exposure is of most concern.
Select the correct option from the codes given below:
[A] Only 1
[B] Only 2
[C] Both 1 & 2
[D] Neither 1 & 2
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Correct Answer: C [Both 1 & 2]
Notes:
Nanotoxicology is defined as the study of the toxicity of nanomaterials. nanomaterials have unique properties as compared to their larger counterparts because of the large surface area to volume ratio of nanomaterials. Inhalation exposure is of most concern because of its quantum size.
46. In how many states do Central Government run the Namami Gange mission?
[A] 2
[B] 3
[C] 4
[D] 5
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Correct Answer: D [5]
Notes:
Namami Gange mission is run by the Central
Government in five states namely
Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand,
Bihar and West Bengal. It is managed by West Bengal Forest Department for
sustaining the biodiversity of the Ganga river ecosystem along with its
purification.
47. Addition excessive amounts of heat to a lake is referred to as _____:
[A] Thermal pollution
[B] Heat Bloom
[C] Green House effect
[D] Refrigeration effect
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Correct Answer: A [Thermal pollution]
Notes:
Thermal pollution is defined as the addition of excess of undesirable heat to water thereby making it harmful to man, animal or aquatic life. A common cause of thermal pollution is the use of water as a coolant by power plants and industrial manufacturers. The change in ambient temperature of water decreases oxygen supply and affects ecosystem composition.
48. First national park of India that was established in 1936 was named as ______:
[A] Kanha National Park
[B] Hailey National Park
[C] Bharatpur National Park
[D] Rajaji National Park
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Correct Answer: B [Hailey National Park]
Notes:
India’s first national park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park to protect the endangered Bengal tiger. It is now known as Jim Corbett National Park. It is located in Nainital district of Uttarakhand and was named after Jim Corbett, a British- Indian hunter and tracker-turned-conservationist, who played a key role in its establishment.
49. Pin valley National park is situated in ______:
[A] Andhra Pradesh
[B] Madhya Pradesh
[C] Himachal Pradesh
[D] Arunachal Pradesh
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Correct Answer: C [Himachal Pradesh]
Notes:
The glorious Pin Valley National Park is located in the cold desert area of Lahaul and Spiti in Himachal Predesh and is home to more than 20 species of animals and birds, including the endangered Snow Leopard. Wildly furious but majestic Pin River flows right through it. The park is located in the desert habitat of the Spiti Valley, within the Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve, in the Himalayas region.
50. Which of the following is a National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary, UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, Project Tiger Reserve, Elephant Reserve as well as a Biosphere Reserve?
[A] Bandipur
[B] Gir
[C] Manas
[D] Rohla
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Correct Answer: C [Manas ]
Notes:
- Bandipur National Park, established in 1973 as a tiger reserve under Project Tiger, is a national park located in the south Indian state of Karnataka.
- The Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is a forest and wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat.
- Manas National Park or Manas Wildlife Sanctuary is a Wildlife Sanctuary, UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, a Project Tiger Reserve, an Elephant Reserve and a Biosphere Reserve in Assam.
- Rohla National Park in Kulu, Himachal Pradesh, is known for snow leopards.