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UGC NET Paper 1: Human and Environment Interaction Questions
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UGC NET Paper 1: Human and Environment Interaction Questions
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1. The great Indian Bustard bird is found in:
2. Assertion (A) : Environmental and social impact assessments never overlap with each other. Reason (R) : Environmental and social impact assessments are effectively opposite ends of the same spectrum.
3. The maximum emission of pollutants from fuel sources in India is caused by:
4. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below: List-I List – II (National Parks) (States)
A. Periyar (i) Orissa
B. Nandan Kanan (ii) Kerala
C. Corbett National Park (iii) Rajasthan
D. Sariska Tiger Reserve (iv) Uttarakhand Codes : A B C D
5. Which of the anthropogenic activity accounts for more than 2/3rd of global water consumption?
6. The factors which are most important in determining the impact of anthropogenic activities on environment are :
7. Main pollutant of the Indian coastal water is :
8. Deforestation during the recent decades has led to:
9. In the study of man – environment interaction, the statement of Miss Semple that 'the humans are solely the product of their environment', is :
10. Assertion (A): People population control measures do not necessarily help in checking environmental degradation. Reason (R) : The relationship between population growth and environmental degradation is rather complex. Choose the correct answer from the following :
11. The cloudy nights are warmer compared to clear nights (without clouds) during winter days. This is because:
12. Tamilnadu coastal belt has drinking water shortage due to:
13. Given below are two statements — one labelled as Assertion
(A) and the other labelled as Reason (R) Assertion (A): In the afternoon of a hot sunny day during the summer season, the tropospheric ozone levels in a city like Delhi are expected to be lower as compared to morning and Evening. Reason (R): In the afternoon period, atmosphere is unstable and its dilution potential is higher as compared to mornings and evenings. In the light of the above two statements, choose the correct option:
14. The chemical formula of Baking soda is
15. Recent study showed that, River Ganga will not flow cleaner in the near future. Which of the following reasons is false?
16. Which one of the following is used to stop bleeding?
17. Match List – I with List – II and find the correct answer from the codes given below : List – I List – II (Biosphere Reserve) (Area of Location)
A. Nilgiri i. Deccan Peninsula
B. Manas ii. Chhattisgarh
C. Similipal iii. Eastern Himalaya
D. Achankmar- iv. Western Ghat Amarkantak Codes : A B C D
18. The long term effect of cutting down of trees in large areas of rain forests is
19. In analysis of man – environment relationship Pragmatic Possibilism implies that :
20. Comparative Environment Impact Assessment study is to be conducted for:
21. How many National Parks and Wildlife Sancturies were there in India till March 2011?
22. The most comprehensive approach to address the problems of manenvironment interaction is one of the following :
23. Assertion (A): People population control measures do not necessarily help in checking environmental degradation. Reason (R) : The relationship between population growth and environmental degradation is rather complex. Choose the correct answer from the following :
24. The Sagarmanthan National Park has been established to preserve the eco-system of which mountain peak ?
25. Assertion (A): Night time temperatures in the central parts of a city are generally higher than those over the surrounding rural areas. Reason (R): Radiation losses over the urban areas are less than that over the rural areas. Choose the correct answer from the options given below: