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Environmental Studies MCQs
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1. Which of the following gases are not permitted to release by the Government Prevention and Control of Pollution Act?
2. The estimated percentage of the forest land that ideally India should have is:
3. What is the world's largest potential source of biomass energy?
4. Which of the following is a forest service?
5. What are 'keystone' species in an ecosystem?
6. Forest Conservation act was amended in which of the following year?
7. Which of the following is the key measure to reduce the number of diarrhea cases?
8. UNCED stands for:
9. The essential non-metallic minerals are:
10. The adaption of traditional medicine in industrialized countries is termed as CAM, which stands for:
11. Brackish water ecosystems are found in which of the following:
12. The worst natural hazards in the tropics are:
13. The type of forests grown in the Himalayan mountain region is called:
14. Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone responsible for the absorption of UV (Ultra-Violet) light?
15. Which of the following activity is incorrect about the impact of human activities on the ecosystem?
16. Integrated Crop Management is defined as a process to:
17. Which one of the following is not direct use of forest products?
18. The most frequent and naturally occurring disaster is:
19. Which element is considered the largest source of world's commercial energy consumption?
20. Which day is celebrated as World Environment day?
21. Which of the following activity can lower the water table?
22. The single largest preventable cause of cancer is:
23. Which of the following statement about the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) is true?
24. Which of the following is not a Biogeographic zone of India?
25. Jowar and Bajra grow in the areas that have: