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Environmental

Practice Environmental MCQs from the Science syllabus.

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Which chemical is used to disinfect drinking water and kill bacteria?

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Excessive use of chemical fertilizers leads to which environmental problem?

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The 'Kyoto Protocol' specifically addresses the issue of:

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Which of the following is a result of photochemical smog?

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Solid waste that can be converted into manure is called:

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What is the pH of 'Acid Rain'?

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Which of the following is a non-biodegradable synthetic polymer?

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The depletion of the ozone layer leads to an increase in which disease?

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Which device is used to remove particulate matter from industrial smoke?

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Which gas reacts with hemoglobin in the blood more readily than oxygen?

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Ground-level ozone is often called 'bad ozone' because:

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The 'Precautionary Principle' in environmental law implies:

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The synergistic effect of pollutants refers to:

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What is the chemical formula of Peroxyacetyl Nitrate (PAN), a component of photochemical smog?

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Eutrophication leads to an 'Anoxic' condition in water. What does 'Anoxic' mean?

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Which of the following describes the 'Polluter Pays Principle'?

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The use of plants to remove, transfer, or stabilize pollutants in soil is known as:

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In an aquatic ecosystem, if the concentration of a pesticide is 0.000003 ppm in water and 25 ppm in predatory birds, this is an example of:

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Which specific wavelength of ultraviolet radiation is most harmful and largely absorbed by the ozone layer?

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'Thermal Inversion' is dangerous for air quality because:

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