The group most profoundly affected by global warming normally is:

1. Plants 2. Insects
3. Birds 4. Mammals

Subtopic:  Green House Effect & Global Warming |
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Which of the following is not a consequence of global warming?

1. a rise in sea levels
2. a change in precipitation patterns
3. an equatorial shift of many species
4. eruption of plant diseases, pests, and weeds

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The concentration of ozone in the stratosphere is normally lowest during the period:
1. February - April

2. May - July

3. July - October

4. November - January

Subtopic:  Ozone Layer Depletion |
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Which of the following commits the industrialised nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?
1. Montreal protocol

2. Kyoto protocol

3. UNECD earth summit

4. Alma Atta conference

Subtopic:  Green House Effect & Global Warming |
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A substance or energy introduced into the environment that has undesired effects, or adversely affects the usefulness of a resource is called:

1.  Pathogen 2.  Allergen
3.  Pollutant 4.  Secondary metabolite
Subtopic:  Introduction to Pollution & Types |
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Identify the incorrect statement regarding primary air pollutants:

1.  Carbon monoxide is a product of incomplete combustion of fossil fuels.
2.  Methane is the most abundant hydrocarbon in the atmosphere
3.  A high concentration of sulphur dioxide causes severe respiratory problems
4.  Particulate matter less than 1 micrometer in diameter generally settle out in less than a day.

Subtopic:  Air Pollution |
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What would be true for acid rain?

1. Acid rain is caused by emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, which react with the water molecules in the atmosphere to produce acids.
2. The pH of acid rain is most commonly below 4.
3. Acid rain has direct significant effects on human health.
4. Both the higher pH and lower aluminium concentrations in surface water that occur as a result of acid rain can cause damage to fish and other aquatic animals.
Subtopic:  Air Pollution |
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Awaaz Foundation is an Indian NGO working to especially control:
1. amniocentesis assisted female feticides
2. effects of pollution of our heritage monuments
3. noise pollution
4. emission of radioactively active gases

Subtopic:  Resource Utilisation & Maintenance |
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Catalytic converters can also contribute to environmental pollution by increasing the emission of:

1. Methane 2. Hydrogen cyanide
3. Particulate matter 4. Carbon dioxide
Subtopic:  Air Pollution |
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Which of the following are commonly used as a bacterial indicator of water pollution?

1. Coliforms 2. Shigella
3. Giardia 4. Salmonella

Subtopic:  Water Pollution |

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