Tuesday, 11 February 2025

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS--Plus One Economics --Environment and Sustainable Development

 Topic:   Environment and Sustainable Development


1.Which of the following is an important function of environment?

a)  To provide resources for production

b)  To provide aesthetic services

c)  To assimilate waste

d)  All of these

2.------ is the main reason for soil erosion.

a)  Ozone depletion

b)  Air Pollution

c)  Deforestation

d)  None of these

3. The government set up the Central Pollution Control Board to control……………

a)  Air pollution

b)  Land Degradation

c)  Deforestation

d)  Soil erosion

4. Sustainable development can be achieved by………

a)  Restriction use of renewable resources

b)  Controlling the growth of population

c)  Controlling pollution

d)  All of these

5.------- is the observed as projected increase in the average temperature of earth’s atmosphere and oceans.

a)  Global warming

b)  Biodiversity Loss

c)  Ozone Depletion

d)  Deforestation

 

6.Out of the following, which one causes Ozone Depletion

a)  Land degradation

b)  High levels of chlorine and bromine compounds in the stratosphere

c)  Increase in greenhouse gas concentrations

d)  Deforestation

7.----takes place when the surface soil is washed away through excessive rains and floods

a)  Land Degradation

b)  Soil erosion

c)  Biodiversity loss

d)  Deforestation

8. which one of the following is a cause of land degradation?

a)  Loss of Vegitation due to deforestation

b)  Over grazing

c)  Encroachment into forest land

d)  All of these.

9. Organic farming uses chemical fertilizers-----True or false

a)  True

b)  False

10. Burning of fossil fuels release green house gases—True or false

a)  True

b)  False

11. Which of the following is the modern concept of development?
(a) Economic development
(b) Economic growth
(c) Sustainable development
(d) Human development

 

12. Use of which of the following has resulted in a significant reduction in Delhi’s pollution?
(
a) LPG at homes
(b) Solar cells for electricity
(c) Thermal power plants
(d) CNG in public transport

13. Herman Daly was a noted environmentalist who emphasised on sustainable development.

a.True

b.False

14. ________ is defined as the total planetary inheritance and the totality of all resources.

a)  Ecology

b)  Economy

c)  Environment

d)  Biology

15. ________ implies that the resource extraction is not above the rate of regeneration of the resources and the waste generated are within the assimilating capacity of the environment.

a)  Non-renewable capacity

b)  Absorptive capacity

c)  Carrying capacity

d)  Renewable capacity

16. Sustainable development that meets the need of the present generation without compromising the ability of the future generation to meet their own needs. This definition given by -------

a)  Brundtland commission

b)  None

c)  Edward Barbier

d)  UNCED

17. Ozone layer prevents most harmful wavelengths of ______ light from passing through the earth’s atmosphere

a)  Ultraviolet

b)  Beta violet

c)  Gama violet

d)  None

18. The black soil of the Deccan Plateau is particularly suitable for cultivation of _______.

a)  Maize

b)  Textile

c)  Cotton

d)  Jute

19. A UN Conference on Climate Change, held in _____ in 1997, resulted in an international agreement to fight global warming which called for reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases by industrialised nations

a)  Chine

b)  Brazil

c)  Japan

d)  USA

20. With the help of which cells, solar energy can be converted into electricity ?

a)  Photo

b)  Photovoltaic

c)  Photoaic

d)  Photovolt

21. Ozone depletion refers to the phenomenon of reductions in the amount of ozone in the

a)  Stratosphere

b)  Mesosphere

c)  Troposphere

d)  Exosphere

22. In mountainous regions, streams can be found almost everywhere. A large percentage of such streams are perennial. Which plants use the energy of such streams to move small turbines

a)  Nuclear

b)  Hydel

c)  Mini-hydel

d)  None of these

23. The Chipko Movement, which aimed at protecting forest in the

a)  Karnataka

b)  Himalayas

c)  Maharashtra

d)  Kerala

24. Factors responsible for land degradation are: ------

a)  loss of vegetation occuring due to deforestation

b)  unsustainable fuel wood, fodder extraction and extraction of ground water

c)  forest fires and over grazing and improper crop rotation

d)  all of these

25. Identify the strategy for sustainable development.

a)  Wind energy

b)  Solar energy

c)  Gobar gas

d)  All the above

26. Who is credited with founding the Appiko Movement, (Karnataka) a significant environmental movement in India.

a)  Sunderlal  Bahuguna

b)  Medha Patkar

c)  Panduranga Hegde

d)  Vandana shiva

 

 

Answer Key.

1. d      2. c     3. a     4. d

5. a      6. B    7. b     8. d

9. b     10.a    11.c    12.d

13.c     14.c    15.c    16.d

17.a     18.c    19.c    20.b

21.a     22.c    23.b    24.d

25.d     26.c