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GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 1

X is a 25 digit number starting with the digit 2 followed by the digit 5. Then the number Xwill have minimum____

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 1

Minimum digits of x = 25 x 1023 = 25 digits
Minimum digits of x5 = (25 x 1023)= 122 digits

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 2

Choose the word from the options given below that is most nearly opposite in the meaning to the given word

fascinating

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 2

Extremely interesting is synonymous of fascinating.

Boring is the opposite word.

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GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 3

If a six-digit number 3x8z9y is divisible by 7 and 11 then the average the value of x, y and z is

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 3

If a number is divisible by 11, sum of digits in odd places = sum of digits in even places. Also, average of digits in odd places = average of digits in even places.

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

Consider a square sheet of side 4 unit. The sheet is first folded along the main diagonal. This is followed by a fold along its line of symmetry. The resulting folded shape is again folded two times (one after another) along its line of symmetry.
The area of each face of the final folded shape, in square units, equal to _________

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

Operation 1:

∆ABC , side AB = BC = 4 unit, Hypotenuse AC = 4√2

Operation 2:

∆ABC, side AB = BC = 2√2 unit, Hypotenuse AC = 4

Operation 3:

∆ABC, side AB = BC = 2 unit, Hypotenuse AC = 2√2

Operation 4:

∆ABC, side AB = BC = √2 unit, Hypotenuse AC = 2

A = ½ x AB x BC = ½ x √2 x √2 = 1 unit

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

It is little realized how slowly, how painfully, we approach the expression of truth. We are so variable, so anxious to be polite, and alternately swayed by caution or anger. Our mind oscillates like a pendulum: it takes some time for it to come to rest. And then, the proper allowance and correction has to be made for our individual vibrations that prevent accuracy. Even the compass needle doesn't point the true north, but only the magnetic north. Similarly our minds at best can but indicate magnetic truth, and are distorted by many things that act as iron filings do on the compass. The necessity of holding one's job: what an iron filing that is on the compass card of a man's brain!

One of the following sentences provides support for the conclusion about "truth". Which one? 

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

The correct answer is "C". This comment indicates that truth does not exist on a 100% basis. Truth varies according to experiences and needs. What is considered "true" may have tinges of dishonesty in it, changing the "color" from white to grey.

Incorrect responses:

"A" This passage refers to people's behavior most of the time. Just as a compass doesn't point true north, neither are people entirely honest. The sentence just describes the unusual times.

"B" Again, the passage just speaks of usual behavior of people and of compasses. This sentence describes an unusual situation. 

"D" While past experience do affect a person, that is only a small portion of what this article addresses. Therefore this is not the best answer.

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 6

X is normally distributed with following data (25.8, 36.6, 26.3, 21.8, 27.2). Select the correct statement about X (tcrit, α=0.05,4 = 2.132):

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 7

Specific conductance is used in water analysis to indirectly estimate dissolved solids. The measurements used in the method accounts for

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 8

Residence time of the methane gas is approximately____

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 8

Methane gas has residence time of approximately 10 year.

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 9


Determine the order of the reaction and the corresponding rate constant.

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 9

For 1st order reaction 

Nt = N0e–kt

61 = 100e–kx0.5

K = 1 h–1

For 2nd order reaction

Nt = N0 + 1/kt

61 = 100 + 1/0.5k

k = –0.51 (not possible)

So we can say that it's not 2nd order reaction it's actually a 1st order reaction and K = 1 thus option D is correct.

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

Which of the following type of plastic should be avoided for use in food container because it contain BPA?

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

Other type of plastic with recycling code 7 are best to avoid for food container because it contains BPA.

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 11

Consider the following statements

Statement 1: Goodrich method for reservoir routing is based on hydrologic flood routing method.

Statement 2: Muskingum method for channel routing is based on hydraulic flood routing method.

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

The correct order of hydraulic conductivity for the geologic formations is 

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 13

Which of the following is NOT a goal of UN MGD's (Millennium Development Goals)?

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GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 14

Which of the following is a primary pollutant?

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 14

SPM are directly emitted so these are primarily pollutants
Formaldehydes, SOand H2O2 are secondary Pollutants because it forms by reaction between primary Pollutants

*Multiple options can be correct
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 15

If G represents Gibbs free energy, select the correct statement(s)

*Multiple options can be correct
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

PM2.5 concentrations in ambient air can be measured using

*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 17

The volume of a continuous stirred tank bioreactor is 5000 liters. The feed flow rate to the reactor is 1m3/hr. And the glucose concentration in the feed is 7g/l. Determine the steady-state substrate concentration in g/l.(rounded off to one decimal places). Use the following cell constants:-umax = 0.3 per hr, Ks = 0.4g/l.


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GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 18

Which one of the following is the general solution of the first order differential equation dy/dx = (x + y - 1)2, where x and y are real?

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 18

assume t = x + y - 1

dt/dx = 1 + dy/dx

dt/dx - 1 = t2

dt/1 + t2 = dx

tan-1(t) = x + c

x + y - 1 = tan(x + c)

y = 1 - x + tan(x + c)

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 19

For an exponentially growing microbial culture, the specific growth rate (µ) is related to its doubling time (td) by which one of the following relations?

GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 20

A microbial culture, with a specific growth rate of µ1 (per hour), is being grown in a continuous reactor at steady state with hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 24 hours. This reactor is subjected to a perturbation by reducing the HRT to 12 hours. The reactor recovers from the perturbation and comes to a new steady state with a new specific growth rate of µ2 (per hour). Which one of the following statements is correct?

*Multiple options can be correct
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

Which of the following is/are causes positive radiative forcing?

Note: This is a MSQ. One or more than one option can be correct

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

CFC and tropospheric ozone warms up the atmosphere so they causes positive radiative forcing where as aerosol like SO2 and stratospheric ozone cools down the atmosphere so they are causes negative radiative forcing.

Note: Actually definitions is vise versa Because it is positive or negative radiative forcing compound that's why it causes cooling or warming of the surroundings

*Multiple options can be correct
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 22

Which of the following statements is/are NOT correct?

Note: This is a MSQ. One or more than one option can be correct

Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 22
  • The recommendations of the National Biodiversity are not binding on the State and Central Governments.
  • The Ramsar Convention of 1971 drew a legal framework for cooperative efforts among member countries to protect Wetlands.
  • India is listed as a Non-Annexe I country to UNFCCC.
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GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 23

An isolated storm of 3 hours occurred over a catchment area in the following manner 

Total rainfall excess (in cm, rounded off to one decimal place) over the catchment for the above storm is ____________. 


*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 24

A sewage treatment plant with a capacity of 10 million litres per day (MLD) is treating the sewage through an aerobic biological process. The inlet and outlet BOD are measured as 100 and 30 mg/l, respectively. If the mixed microbial culture has an observed biomass yield of 0.5 g Volatile Suspended Solids (VSS)/g BOD, the sludge production rate (in kg per day, rounded off to one decimal place) when the plant is operating at 80% capacity will be _________.


*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 25

A solution has 0.001 mole/L zinc ions having pH of 6. Solubility product of zinc hydroxide is given as 8×10-18 (mole/L)3. Ignoring activity corrections, the ratio (rounded off to two decimal places) of reaction coefficient to solubility product would be ___________


*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 26

The Henry’s law constant of CO2 is 3.4×10-2 M per atm in neutral water at 250C. The dissolved CO2 (i.e., CO2.H2O) at equilibrium undergoes the following reactions.
CO2 . H2O ⇌ H+ + HCO-(Equilibrium constant = 4.3 × 10-7 M) 
HCO-3 ⇌ H+ + CO2-(Equilibrium constant = 4.7 × 10-11 M) 
If ambient CO2 concentration is 300 ppm, the total dissolved CO2 (in µM, rounded off to one decimal place) is ________.


*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 27

A coarse screen being used for the raw water treatment has a screen constant k = 1.43. Calculate velocity through the screen (in m/s, round up to 2 decimal places) if it is given that the velocity of approach is 3 m/s and head loss through the screen is 1.5 m.


Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 27

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GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 28

The lengths of a large stock of titanium rods follow a normal distribution with a mean (μ) of 350 mm and a standard deviation (σ) of 1 mm. What is the percentage of rods (rounded off to the nearest integer) whose lengths lie between 349 mm and 352 mm?


Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 28

Z1 = x-(μ)/σ = 349 – 350/1 = –1

Z2 = 352 – 350/1 = 2

We know that from –1 to 1 → 68% and 

–2 to 2 → 95% 

so from –1 to 2 → 68 + (95 – 68)/2 = 81.5 = 82 %

*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 29

The daily water requirement for a city is 100 MLD. 50 mg/L of chlorine is added to it to carry out the disinfection. If the disinfection constant is 0.25/min, the volume of the disinfection tank (in m, round up to 2 decimal places) required to achieve 98% degree of disinfection is ____.


Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 29

Nt = N0 e-kt

For 98% degree of disinfection,

Nt = 0.02 N0

0.02 N0 = N0 e-0.25t

t = 15.648 min

*Answer can only contain numeric values
GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

The two sides of a fair coin are labelled as 0 and 1. The coin is tossed two times independently. Let P and Q denote the labels corresponding to the outcomes of those tosses. For a random variable X, defined as X = max(P,Q), the expected value E(X) (rounded off to two decimal places) is


Detailed Solution for GATE Environmental Science Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

P  Q  X = max(P,Q)

0  0  0

0  1  1

1  0  1

1  1  1

E(x) = 0x1/4 + 1x1/4 + 1x1/4 + 1x1/4 = 3/4 = 0.75

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