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Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 1

Which among the following will cause Noise Pollution?

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Loud sound from hearing Loudspeakers causes pollution. SO it causes noise pollution.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 2

Air pollution Causes

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Effects of Air pollution are Disorder of respiratory system, causes bronchitis, Lung Cancer.
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Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 3

Choose the correct Option

(i) Plastic, paper, glass and metals all can be recycled.

(ii) Renewable resources are also called green energy resources.

(iii) Burning of fossil fuels is good for Environment.

(iv) Solar energy is a non-renewable source of Energy.

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(i) Plastic, paper, glass and metals all can be recycled - True

(ii) Renewable resources are also called green energy resources - True

(iii) Burning of fossil fuels is good for Environment - False

(iv) Solar energy is a non-renewable source of Energy - False

Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 4

These sources of Energy never get destroyed

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Renewable sources of energy are inexhaustible and can be replenished in a short duration of time.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 5

Cutting of Trees is known as–

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Deforestation means cutting of trees.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 6

See the attached diagram, Identify it and choose the correct Option

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Windmills produce electricity.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 7

Select the picture of a natural resource of energy–

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Sun is a natural resource of energy.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 8

Plants require chlorophyll to trap ______Energy for photosynthesis.

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Plants require raw materials like sunlight, carbon dioxide, water and chlorophyll for the synthesis of their own food through the process of photosynthesis. Solar energy is trapped by chlorophyll of the leaves.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 9

Wind is a _____ energy.

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Wind is a Renewable source of Energy.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 10

Sun provides ______energy

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Sun provides solar energy.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 11

Identify the figure and state the type of Resource—

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Tree is a natural resource, as it provides food, wood, oxygen and many more things for the survival of animals and human beings.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 12

Which of the following are RENEWABLE Sources of Energy?

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Renewable sources can be replenished in a short period of time. They are inexhaustible and do not cause pollution. Water, sunlight and wind are non-renewable sources of energy.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 13

Soil Erosion can be prevented by

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Afforestation means planting of trees. Roots of the trees hold the soil, so it is done to protect or prevent soil from eroding.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 14

Select the odd one out.

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To prevent wastage of water following things should be applied–

(i) Turn off Tap when water is not in use.

(ii) Never waste water.

(iii) Store water in Buckets.

(iv) Rainwater harvesting is a method of water conservation.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 15

Which among the following is a Universal Solvent?

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Large number of substances get dissolved in water, so water is a Universal Solvent.

Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 16

Select the odd one Out.

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Wood, coal and charcoal are non-renewable sources of energy whereas, sun is a renewable source of energy.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 17

Which among the following are fossil fuels?

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Fossil fuels are dead plants and animals and the fuels which are formed took thousands of years in their formation. Coal and petroleum are fossil fuels.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 18

When soil is protected from degradation, the process is known as

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Soil conservation is the process in which soil is protected from Erosion.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 19

Choose the Incorrect Statement

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Washing of clothes and bathing of animals in ponds should not be allowed, as it contaminates water.
Olympiad Test Level 1: Resource and Pollution - Question 20

The addition of harmful materials to the Environment is

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The substances which contaminate land, water and air, also harmful to living organisms are called pollutants and these cause pollution.
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