MCQ on Environment and Ecology

Multiple choice questions (MCQs) of Botany Topic Environment and Ecology MCQs ( Environment and Ecology Quiz ) for NEET, GATE, AIAPGET, NEET MDS, NEET PG, DNB PDCET, AIIMS SS, PGIMER (Other), AIIMS PG and many more competitive examinations.

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Questions regarding Environment and Ecology multiple choice questions for NEET, UPSC, and for Competitive Examinations are given below.

1. Ecology is connected with the study of

(a) environmental factors

(b) effect of plants on environment

(c) plant adaptations

(d) All of the above

Ans. d

2. The term ‘ecology’ was actually coined by

(a) Aristotle

(b) Reiter

(c) Linnaeus

(d) Odum

Ans. b

3. Climate zone between 20-40°C is

(a) sub-tropical 

(b) temperate

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) temperate and sub-Arctic

Ans. a

4. Winters are absent in climatic zone

(a) sub-tropical 

(b) tropical

(c) alpine

(d) Arctic

Ans. b

5. Aquatic plants generally have a

(a) weil-developed vascular system

(b) reduced vascular system

(c) well-developed root system

(d) well-developed stomatal system

Ans. b

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6. Succession of communities occurs because

(a) each existing community changes the environment

(b) climatic changes lead to reduced water availability

(c) most population have a limited lifespan and die making room for others

(d) resources in an area are limited

Ans. a

7. A lake with rich nutrients is known as

(a) euphotic 

(b) eutrophic

(c) aphotic

(d) oligotrophic

Ans. b

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8. Study of inter-relationships between organisms and their environment is

(a) ecology 

(b) ecosystem

(c) phytogeography

(d) ethology

Ans. a

9. Study of inter-relationship between an entire community and its environment is

(a) autecology 

(b) resource ecology

(c) species ecology

(d) synecology

Ans. d

10. Tropical zone extends from 

(a) 0-30°C

(b) 0-20°C

(c) 10-23°C

(d) 5-30°C

Ans. b

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11. A plant devoid of roots is

(a) Wolffia/Ceratophyllum 

(b) Vallisneria

(c) Hydrilla

(d) Azolla

Ans. a

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12. Mean annual temperature of tropical zone is  

(a) 10°C

(b) 16°C

(c) 24°C

(d) 30°C

Ans. c

13. The floating leaves of an aquatic plant has

(a) stomata on the upper surface

(b) stomata on the lower surface

(c) stomata on both the surfaces

(d) no stomata

Ans. a

14. In sub-merged hydrophytes, the stomata occurs

(a) on lower surface 

(b) on upper surface

(c) no where

(d) Both (a) and (b)

Ans. c

15. Thick cuticle occurs on the leaves of plants belonging to

(a) cool habitats

(b) warm habitats 

(c) dry habitats

(d) wet habitats

Ans. c

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16. Weather represents

(a) short term properties of atmosphere

(b) seasonal changes in atmosphere

(c) average variations of atmospheric conditions

(d) All of the above

Ans. a

17. Sub-merged hydrophytes have a well developed

(a) vascular system

(b) aerenchyma

(c) root system

(d) stomatal system

Ans. b

18. Stem of sub-merged hydrophytes is soft and weak because of

(a) the absence of phloem

(b) the absence of stomata

(c) the absence of xylem

(d) feebly developed supporting tissue and xylem

Ans. d

19. Which one is the famous plant ecologist of India?

(a) Charles Darwin 

(b) Ramdev Mishra

(c) Birbal Sahani

(d) Jagdish Chandra Bose

Ans. b

20. The role of an organism in ecological system is known as

(a) habitat 

(b) herbivory

(c) niche

(d) interaction

Ans. c

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21. The primary consumers in a pond ecosystem is

(a) phytoplankton 

(b) zooplankton

(c) fishes

(d) bacteria

Ans. b

22. The organic substances which decompose slowly are

(a) chitin 

(b) lignin

(c) cellulose

(d) All of these

Ans. d

23. The food chain which start from microorganism is

(a) terrestrial food chain

(b) grazing food chain

(c) detritus food chain

(d) predator food chain

Ans. c

24. Decomposers are always

(a) autotrophs 

(b) primary consumers

(c) saprotrophs

(d) heterotrophs

Ans. c

25. The type of food chain in which decomposed organic matter is converted into energy rich compound is called

(a) detritus food chain 

(b) grazing food chain

(c) cybernatics

(d) None of these

Ans. a

26. Consumers are also known as

(a) reducers

(b) transducers 

(c) consumers

(d) producers

Ans. a

27. Biotic community which shows the number of feeding connections is categorised as

(a) food chain 

(b) pyramid of number

(c) food web

(d) trophic levels  

Ans. c

28. Organism having wide range of degree of tolerance are

(a) stenotypic

(b) eurotypic

(c) ecotypics

(d) ecophenes

Ans. b

29. The efficiency of any ecosystem is best depicted by the pyramid of

(a) energy 

(b) number

(c) biomass

(d) volume

Ans. a

30. Energy and nutrients enter a community by the way of

(a) producer 

(b) consumer

(c) scavenger

(d) detritivores

Ans. a

31. Which one is the factor of abiotic environment?

(a) Producer 

(b) Consumer

(c) Decomposer

(d) Air

Ans. d

Question: What is the main cause of the greenhouse effect?

a) Deforestation
b) Industrial pollution
c) Release of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
d) Increased concentration of greenhouse gases

Answer: d) Increased concentration of greenhouse gases

Question: Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?

a) Natural gas
b) Coal
c) Oil
d) Solar power

Answer: d) Solar power

Question: What is the largest component of municipal solid waste (MSW)?

a) Glass
b) Paper
c) Plastics
d) Organic matter

Answer: c) Plastics

Question: Which international agreement aims to combat climate change by limiting global temperature rise?

a) Paris Agreement
b) Kyoto Protocol
c) Montreal Protocol
d) Copenhagen Accord

Answer: a) Paris Agreement

Question: What is the process of converting waste materials into reusable materials called?

a) Incineration
b) Recycling
c) Landfilling
d) Composting

Answer: b) Recycling

Question: Which gas is responsible for causing “ozone holes” in the Earth’s stratosphere?

a) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
b) Nitrous oxide (N2O)
c) Methane (CH4)
d) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

Answer: d) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

Question: What is the primary source of indoor air pollution in many households?

a) Carbon monoxide from vehicles
b) Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from paints
c) Radioactive particles from nuclear plants
d) Ozone layer depletion

Answer: b) Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from paints

Question: Which biome is characterized by low temperatures, permafrost, and a short growing season?

a) Desert
b) Grassland
c) Tundra
d) Tropical rainforest

Answer: c) Tundra

Question: What is the term for the gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature due to human activities?

a) Global cooling
b) Greenhouse effect
c) Climate change
d) Polar vortex

Answer: c) Climate change

Question: What is a “biodiversity hotspot”?

a) A location with extreme temperatures
b) An area with high species diversity that is threatened by habitat loss
c) A region with excessive air pollution
d) A site of active volcanic activity

Answer: b) An area with high species diversity that is threatened by habitat loss

Question: Which gas is the primary component of Earth’s atmosphere?

a) Oxygen (O2)
b) Nitrogen (N2)
c) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
d) Hydrogen (H2)

Answer: b) Nitrogen (N2)

Question: What is the term for the gradual wearing away of the Earth’s surface by natural processes such as water, wind, and ice?

a) Deforestation
b) Pollution
c) Erosion
d) Industrialization

Answer: c) Erosion

Question: Which of the following is a non-renewable energy resource?

a) Wind power
b) Geothermal energy
c) Nuclear power
d) Biomass

Answer: c) Nuclear power

Question: What is the process of water evaporating from plant leaves called?

a) Precipitation
b) Condensation
c) Transpiration
d) Infiltration

Answer: c) Transpiration

Question: Which type of pollution is caused by excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides that run off into water bodies?

a) Air pollution
b) Noise pollution
c) Light pollution
d) Water pollution

Answer: d) Water pollution

Question: What is the primary source of energy for photosynthesis in plants?

a) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
b) Oxygen (O2)
c) Sunlight
d) Water (H2O)

Answer: c) Sunlight

Question: Which of the following is a consequence of deforestation?

a) Increased biodiversity
b) Reduced soil erosion
c) Enhanced carbon sequestration
d) Loss of habitat and ecosystem services

Answer: d) Loss of habitat and ecosystem services

Question: What is the term for the gradual rise in sea levels due to the melting of glaciers and ice sheets?

a) Ocean acidification
b) Coastal erosion
c) Sea level rise
d) Tidal oscillation

Answer: c) Sea level rise

Question: Which environmental issue is associated with the thinning of the ozone layer?

a) Acid rain
b) Global warming
c) Ozone depletion
d) Soil erosion

Answer: c) Ozone depletion

Question: Which type of renewable energy captures the kinetic energy of ocean tides and currents?

a) Solar power
b) Wind power
c) Hydroelectric power
d) Tidal power

Answer: d) Tidal power

Question: Which natural disaster is often triggered by underwater earthquakes?

a) Tornado
b) Hurricane
c) Tsunami
d) Avalanche

Answer: c) Tsunami

Question: What is the term for the gradual movement of deserts into surrounding areas?

a) Desertification
b) Deforestation
c) Urbanization
d) Erosion

Answer: a) Desertification

Question: Which of the following is a greenhouse gas released from the digestive systems of ruminant animals?

a) Methane (CH4)
b) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
c) Nitrous oxide (N2O)
d) Hydrogen (H2)

Answer: a) Methane (CH4)

Question: What is the term for the variety of life forms on Earth, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity?

a) Ecology
b) Biodiversity
c) Sustainability
d) Habitat conservation

Answer: b) Biodiversity

Question: Which international organization focuses on the conservation of nature and sustainable use of natural resources?

a) United Nations
b) Greenpeace
c) World Health Organization
d) World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

Answer: d) World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

Question: Which biome is characterized by dense evergreen forests with high levels of rainfall and biodiversity?

a) Desert
b) Taiga
c) Temperate grassland
d) Tropical rainforest

Answer: d) Tropical rainforest

Question: Which of the following is a renewable resource derived from organic matter and used as a source of energy?

a) Coal
b) Natural gas
c) Petroleum
d) Biomass

Answer: d) Biomass

Question 28: What is the term for the process by which water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid water?

a) Evaporation
b) Precipitation
c) Transpiration
d) Infiltration

Answer: b) Precipitation

Question: Which of the following is a strategy for reducing air pollution in urban areas?

a) Increasing vehicular traffic
b) Burning more fossil fuels
c) Implementing strict emissions controls
d) Clearing more land for development

Answer: c) Implementing strict emissions controls

Question: Which environmental phenomenon is characterized by a rapid increase in the acidity of oceans due to the absorption of carbon dioxide?

a) Ocean warming
b) Ocean acidification
c) Coral bleaching
d) Marine pollution

Answer: b) Ocean acidification

Question: What is the term for the gradual wearing away of the Earth’s surface by wind action?

a) Erosion
b) Deforestation
c) Sedimentation
d) Volcanism

Answer: a) Erosion

Question: Which of the following is an example of a non-point source of water pollution?

a) Factory wastewater discharge
b) Sewage treatment plant effluent
c) Oil spill from a tanker
d) Runoff from agricultural fields

Answer: d) Runoff from agricultural fields

Question: Which layer of the Earth’s atmosphere contains the ozone layer?

a) Troposphere
b) Stratosphere
c) Mesosphere
d) Thermosphere

Answer: b) Stratosphere

Question: What is the term for the process by which plants convert carbon dioxide and sunlight into glucose and oxygen?

a) Respiration
b) Photosynthesis
c) Transpiration
d) Fermentation

Answer: b) Photosynthesis

Question: Which of the following is a type of renewable energy derived from the Earth’s internal heat?

a) Solar power
b) Wind power
c) Geothermal energy
d) Hydroelectric power

Answer: c) Geothermal energy

Question: Which gas is responsible for the characteristic smell of rotten eggs and is often associated with volcanic activity?

a) Methane (CH4)
b) Nitrous oxide (N2O)
c) Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
d) Carbon monoxide (CO)

Answer: c) Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)

Question: Which process involves the breaking down of rocks into smaller particles by physical forces like temperature changes and frost action?

a) Erosion
b) Weathering
c) Sedimentation
d) Tectonics

Answer: b) Weathering

Question: Which of the following is a major greenhouse gas emitted from the burning of fossil fuels?

a) Oxygen (O2)
b) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
c) Nitrogen (N2)
d) Hydrogen (H2)

Answer: b) Carbon dioxide (CO2)

Question: What is the term for the gradual increase in Earth’s surface temperature due to the urban heat island effect?

a) Heatwave
b) Urbanization
c) Albedo effect
d) Global warming

Answer: b) Urbanization

Question: Which environmental issue is associated with the depletion of the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere?

a) Acid rain
b) Air pollution
c) Greenhouse effect
d) Ultraviolet radiation

Answer: d) Ultraviolet radiation

Question: Which of the following is a human-made waterway used for the transportation of goods and people?

a) Ocean
b) Glacier
c) Aquifer
d) Canal

Answer: d) Canal

Question: Which process involves the conversion of nitrates and nitrites into nitrogen gas, returning nitrogen to the atmosphere?

a) Denitrification
b) Nitrogen fixation
c) Nitrification
d) Nitrate absorption

Answer: a) Denitrification

Question: What is the term for the gradual increase in the concentration of chemicals, such as heavy metals, in the tissues of living organisms as they move up the food chain?

a) Biomagnification
b) Bioaccumulation
c) Osmosis
d) Translocation

Answer: a) Biomagnification

Question: Which type of pollution is caused by excessive noise that disrupts the natural environment and human health?

a) Air pollution
b) Light pollution
c) Noise pollution
d) Water pollution

Answer: c) Noise pollution

Question: What is the term for the practice of growing different crops in succession on the same piece of land to improve soil fertility and reduce pests?

a) Monoculture
b) Fallowing
c) Crop rotation
d) Intercropping

Answer: c) Crop rotation

Question: Which of the following is a method of sustainable farming that avoids the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers?

a) Conventional farming
b) Monoculture
c) Agroforestry
d) Organic farming

Answer: d) Organic farming

Question: What is the primary cause of coral bleaching in coral reefs?

a) Pollution
b) Overfishing
c) Sedimentation
d) Elevated sea temperatures

Answer: d) Elevated sea temperatures

Question: Which environmental issue is related to the excessive accumulation of plastics in the oceans?

a) Acidification
b) Desertification
c) Eutrophication
d) Marine pollution

Answer: d) Marine pollution

Question: What is the term for the process of converting saltwater into freshwater by removing the salt and other impurities?

a) Condensation
b) Desalination
c) Distillation
d) Filtration

Answer: b) Desalination

Question: Which of the following is a type of air pollutant that is a product of incomplete combustion and can pose serious health risks?

a) Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
b) Oxygen (O2)
c) Carbon monoxide (CO)
d) Argon (Ar)

Answer: c) Carbon monoxide (CO)

Question: What is the term for the natural process by which fertile land becomes desert due to various factors, including climatic changes and human activities?

a) Deforestation
b) Erosion
c) Desertification
d) Urbanization

Answer: c) Desertification

Question: Which of the following is a key factor contributing to the loss of biodiversity?

a) Intensive agriculture
b) Recycling programs
c) Urban parks
d) Renewable energy sources

Answer: a) Intensive agriculture

Question: Which type of pollution results from the excessive use of artificial light at night, disrupting natural ecosystems and human sleep patterns?

a) Air pollution
b) Water pollution
c) Light pollution
d) Noise pollution

Answer: c) Light pollution

Question: What is the term for the process of breaking down organic waste into nutrient-rich soil through the action of microorganisms?

a) Incineration
b) Landfilling
c) Composting
d) Recycling

Answer: c) Composting

Question: Which of the following is a renewable energy resource that harnesses the movement of air to generate electricity?

a) Geothermal energy
b) Biomass
c) Wind power
d) Tidal power

Answer: c) Wind power

Question: What is the term for the gradual loss of ice and snow from Earth’s polar regions due to rising temperatures?

a) Polarization
b) Glacier retreat
c) Cryosphere depletion
d) Arctic amplification

Answer: b) Glacier retreat

Question: Which gas is responsible for the formation of acid rain when it reacts with water vapor in the atmosphere?

a) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
b) Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
c) Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
d) Methane (CH4)

Answer: c) Sulfur dioxide (SO2)

Question: Which of the following is a sustainable practice that involves growing trees and crops together in the same area?

a) Deforestation
b) Monoculture
c) Agroforestry
d) Erosion

Answer: c) Agroforestry

Question: What is the term for the deliberate release of harmful chemicals, pollutants, or waste materials into the environment?

a) Emission
b) Disposal
c) Pollution
d) Recycling

Answer: c) Pollution

Question: Which environmental issue is related to the increase in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, primarily from burning fossil fuels?

a) Ozone depletion
b) Desertification
c) Greenhouse effect
d) Acid rain

Answer: c) Greenhouse effect

Question: Which of the following is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas that is released during the decay of organic matter?

a) Oxygen (O2)
b) Methane (CH4)
c) Nitrogen (N2)
d) Carbon dioxide (CO2)

Answer: b) Methane (CH4)

Question: What is the term for the contamination of water bodies by excessive nutrients, leading to an overgrowth of algae and depletion of oxygen?

a) Eutrophication
b) Desalination
c) Aeration
d) Filtration

Answer: a) Eutrophication

Question: Which of the following is a source of natural freshwater that is stored underground and can be tapped for drinking water?

a) Glacier
b) River
c) Ocean
d) Aquifer

Answer: d) Aquifer

Question: What is the term for the variety of different species in a given area or ecosystem?

a) Biodiversity
b) Ecology
c) Symbiosis
d) Anthropology

Answer: a) Biodiversity

Question: Which type of energy resource is derived from the heat stored within the Earth’s crust?

a) Solar power
b) Wind power
c) Geothermal energy
d) Biomass

Answer: c) Geothermal energy

Question: What is the process of converting liquid water into water vapor called?

a) Condensation
b) Precipitation
c) Evaporation
d) Filtration

Answer: c) Evaporation

Question: Which of the following is a conservation method aimed at protecting and restoring ecosystems by considering entire landscapes?

a) Monoculture
b) Biodiversity hotspot
c) Keystone species
d) Landscape ecology

Answer: d) Landscape ecology

Question: What is the term for the loss of topsoil due to factors such as wind and water erosion?

a) Desertification
b) Deforestation
c) Soil degradation
d) Soil erosion

Answer: d) Soil erosion

Question: Which of the following is a major source of indoor air pollution in many homes, especially during the winter?

a) Carbon monoxide from vehicles
b) Ozone depletion
c) Outdoor pollen
d) Burning wood or coal for heating

Answer: d) Burning wood or coal for heating

Question: Which type of renewable energy captures energy from ocean waves and converts it into electricity?

a) Solar power
b) Wind power
c) Tidal power
d) Wave power

Answer: d) Wave power

Question: What is the term for the gradual increase in the Earth’s average temperature due to human activities?

a) Ozone depletion
b) Greenhouse effect
c) Climate change
d) Polar vortex

Answer: c) Climate change

Question: Which international treaty aims to protect the world’s biodiversity and ensure the sustainable use of its components?

a) Paris Agreement
b) Montreal Protocol
c) Kyoto Protocol
d) Convention on Biological Diversity

Answer: d) Convention on Biological Diversity

Question: Which of the following is an example of a renewable resource that can be used for both energy production and as a raw material?

a) Coal
b) Natural gas
c) Petroleum
d) Biomass

Answer: d) Biomass

Question: What is the term for the process of converting saltwater into freshwater by removing the salt content?

a) Distillation
b) Filtration
c) Desalination
d) Condensation

Answer: c) Desalination

Question: Which biome is characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, and a lack of trees?

a) Tundra
b) Rainforest
c) Desert
d) Grassland

Answer: a) Tundra

Question: What is the term for the gradual movement of glaciers over time?

a) Flooding
b) Deforestation
c) Desertification
d) Glacial movement

Answer: d) Glacial movement

Question: Which of the following is a renewable energy resource that harnesses the energy of flowing water to generate electricity?

a) Tidal power
b) Geothermal energy
c) Biomass
d) Hydroelectric power

Answer: d) Hydroelectric power

Question: What is the term for the process of breaking down rocks through chemical reactions, often involving water and gases?

a) Weathering
b) Erosion
c) Sedimentation
d) Volcanism

Answer: a) Weathering

Question: Which of the following is a consequence of overfishing in marine ecosystems?

a) Increased fish populations
b) Improved ecosystem balance
c) Ocean acidification
d) Decline in fish stocks

Answer: d) Decline in fish stocks

Question: What is the term for the loss of water from plant leaves through small openings called stomata?

a) Evaporation
b) Transpiration
c) Condensation
d) Precipitation

Answer: b) Transpiration

Question NumberQuestionAnswer OptionsCorrect Answer
1What is Earth’s largest terrestrial biome, known for its trees and diverse wildlife?a) Tundra b) Rainforest c) Desert d) Grasslandb) Rainforest
2Which marine mammals are often referred to as “sea cows” due to their herbivorous diet?a) Dolphins b) Seals c) Whales d) Manateesd) Manatees
3Which process involves the conversion of carbon dioxide into organic compounds by plants?a) Photosynthesis b) Respiration c) Erosion d) Precipitationa) Photosynthesis
4What is the term for the natural phenomenon that helps regulate Earth’s temperature by trapping heat in the atmosphere?a) Greenhouse effect b) Ozone depletion c) Acid rain d) Deforestationa) Greenhouse effect
5Which gas is the most abundant in Earth’s atmosphere?a) Carbon dioxide (CO2) b) Oxygen (O2) c) Nitrogen (N2) d) Methane (CH4)c) Nitrogen (N2)
6What is the process of breaking down rocks into smaller particles through physical, chemical, or biological means called?a) Deforestation b) Weathering c) Erosion d) Volcanismb) Weathering
7What is the primary source of energy for photosynthesis in plants?a) Carbon dioxide (CO2) b) Oxygen (O2) c) Sunlight d) Water (H2O)c) Sunlight
8Which of the following is a major greenhouse gas responsible for trapping heat in the atmosphere?a) Oxygen (O2) b) Nitrogen (N2) c) Carbon dioxide (CO2) d) Argon (Ar)c) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
9Which biome is characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, and a short growing season?a) Desert b) Tundra c) Rainforest d) Savannab) Tundra
10What is the term for the gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature due to human activities?a) Global cooling b) Greenhouse effect c) Climate change d) Polar vortexc) Climate change
11Which of the following is a renewable energy source derived from the Sun’s radiation?a) Fossil fuels b) Nuclear power c) Wind power d) Natural gasc) Wind power
12Which layer of the Earth’s atmosphere contains the ozone layer that protects us from harmful UV radiation?a) Troposphere b) Stratosphere c) Mesosphere d) Thermosphereb) Stratosphere
13What is the term for the variety of life forms on Earth, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity?a) Ecology b) Biodiversity c) Sustainability d) Habitat conservationb) Biodiversity
14Which of the following is an example of a non-renewable energy resource?a) Solar power b) Wind power c) Natural gas d) Coald) Coal
15What is the term for the process of converting waste materials into reusable materials?a) Incineration b) Recycling c) Landfilling d) Compostingb) Recycling
16Which international agreement aims to combat climate change by limiting global temperature rise?a) Paris Agreement b) Kyoto Protocol c) Montreal Protocol d) Copenhagen Accorda) Paris Agreement
17Which gas is responsible for causing “ozone holes” in the Earth’s stratosphere?a) Carbon dioxide (CO2) b) Nitrous oxide (N2O) c) Methane (CH4) d) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)d) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
18What is the term for the interactions between different species within a community?a) Ecosystem b) Biome c) Biodiversity d) Interdependenced) Interdependence
19What is the primary cause of coral bleaching in coral reefs?a) Pollution b) Overfishing c) Sedimentation d) Elevated sea temperaturesd) Elevated sea temperatures
20Which natural disaster is often triggered by underwater earthquakes?a) Tornado b) Hurricane c) Tsunami d) Avalanchec) Tsunami
21Which of the following is a method of sustainable farming that avoids the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers?a) Conventional farming b) Monoculture c) Agroforestry d) Organic farmingd) Organic farming
22What is the term for the process of converting saltwater into freshwater by removing the salt and other impurities?a) Condensation b) Desalination c) Distillation d) Filtrationb) Desalination
23Which of the following is a strategy for reducing air pollution in urban areas?a) Increasing vehicular traffic b) Burning more fossil fuels c) Implementing strict emissions controls d) Clearing more land for developmentc) Implementing strict emissions controls
24What is the largest component of municipal solid waste (MSW)?a) Glass b) Paper c) Plastics d) Organic matterc) Plastics
25Which environmental issue is associated with the thinning of the ozone layer?a) Acid rain b) Global warming c) Ozone depletion d) Soil erosionc) Ozone depletion
26Which of the following is a consequence of deforestation?a) Increased biodiversity b) Reduced soil erosion c) Enhanced carbon sequestration d) Loss of habitat and ecosystem servicesd) Loss of habitat and ecosystem services
27What is the term for the process of water evaporating from plant leaves?a) Precipitation b) Condensation c) Transpiration d) Infiltrationc) Transpiration
28What is the term for the gradual rise in sea levels due to the melting of glaciers and ice sheets?a) Ocean acidification b) Coastal erosion c) Sea level rise d) Tidal oscillationc) Sea level rise
29Which type of renewable energy captures the kinetic energy of ocean tides and currents?a) Solar power b) Wind power c) Hydroelectric power d) Tidal powerd) Tidal power
30What is the term for the gradual movement of deserts into surrounding areas?a) Desertification b) Deforestation c) Urbanization d) Erosiona) Desertification
31What is the term for the practice of growing different crops in succession on the same piece of land to improve soil fertility and reduce pests?a) Monoculture b) Fallowing c) Crop rotation d) Intercroppingc) Crop rotation
32Which gas is the primary component of Earth’s atmosphere?a) Oxygen (O2) b) Nitrogen (N2) c) Carbon dioxide (CO2) d) Hydrogen (H2)b) Nitrogen (N2)
33Which of the following is a major greenhouse gas emitted from the burning of fossil fuels?a) Oxygen (O2) b) Carbon dioxide (CO2) c) Nitrogen (N2) d) Hydrogen (H2)b) Carbon dioxide (CO2)
34Which of the following is a type of air pollutant that is a product of incomplete combustion and can pose serious health risks?a) Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) b) Oxygen (O2) c) Carbon monoxide (CO) d) Argon (Ar)c) Carbon monoxide (CO)
35What is the term for the process by which water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into liquid water?a) Evaporation b) Precipitation c) Transpiration d) Infiltrationb) Precipitation
36Which type of pollution is caused by excessive noise that disrupts the natural environment and human health?a) Air pollution b) Light pollution c) Noise pollution d) Water pollutionc) Noise pollution
37Which process involves the conversion of nitrates and nitrites into nitrogen gas, returning nitrogen to the atmosphere?a) Denitrification b) Nitrogen fixation c) Nitrification d) Nitrate absorptiona) Denitrification
38Which of the following is a renewable resource derived from organic matter and used as a source of energy?a) Coal b) Natural gas c) Petroleum d) Biomassd) Biomass
39What is the term for the variety of life forms in a specific habitat or ecosystem?a) Biome b) Biodiversity c) Biosphere d) Biotab) Biodiversity
40Which type of renewable energy involves using the kinetic energy of wind to generate electricity?a) Solar power b) Wind power c) Hydropower d) Geothermal energyb) Wind power

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