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Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 1

The given figure represents a typical biogas plant. Select the correct option for A, B and C respectively. 

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A - Sludge
B - Gas holder
C - dung+water

Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 2

Process of biogas production is:

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Biogas is a methane-rich fuel gas produced by anaerobic breakdown or digestion of biomass with the help of methanogenic bacteria. Biogas is made up of methane (50-70%), carbon dioxide (30%-40%) with traces of nitrogen, hydrogen sulphide and hydrogen. 

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Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 3

Which of the following bacteria is present in the rumen of cattle?

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Methanobacterium is found in the rumen (a part of the stomach) of cattle. A lot of cellulosic material is also available in the rumen. In rumen, these bacteria help in the breakdown of cellulose and play an important role in nutrition of cattle.

Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 4

Match column I with column II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

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  • Methanogens produce methane.
  • Fermentors are large vessels for growing microbes.
  • Organic waste in water increase BOD.
  • Biogas is methane rich fuel gas.
Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 5

Which of the following statements is incorrect?

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Word antibiotic is a misnomer. Anti is a Greek word that means 'against', and bios means 'life', together they mean 'against life' (in the context of disease-causing organisms); whereas with reference to human beings, they are 'pro life' and not against. Flocs are masses of bacteria with interwoven fungal filaments which form mesh-like structures. Components of biogas are methane (50 70%); carbon dioxide (30-40%) and traces of hydrogen, nitrogen and H2S.

Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 6

These bacteria grow anaerobically on cellulosic material, produce large amount of methane along with CO2 and Hand are collectively called as methanogens. Examples of such bacteria are:

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Methanogens are microorganisms that produce methane as a metabolic by product in anoxic condition. They include Methanobacterium, Methanobrevibacter and Methanococcus.

Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 7

Biogas generation is a three-stage anaerobic digestion of animal and other organic wastes. Study the following flow chart and select the correct option for stages I, II and Ill. 

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In stage - I, anaerobic microorganisms bring about enzymatic breakdown of complex organic compounds into simple soluble compounds or monomers.
In stage - II, monomers are converted into organic acids by fermentation causing microbes.
In stage - Ill, organic acids are acted upon by methanogenic bacteria to produce biogas.

Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 8

Study the following statements and select the incorrect ones.
(i) Physical removal of large and small particles through filtration and sedimentation is called primary sewage treatment.
(ii) Secondary sewage treatment is mainly a mechanical process.
(iii) Activated sludge sediment in a sewage treatment plant is a rich source of aerobic bacteria.
(iv) Biogas, commonly called as gobar gas, is pure methane.

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Secondary treatment is also called biological treatment or microbial degradation. It is mainly a biological process. Biogas is a mixture of gases, containing predominantly methane (50-70%), CO2 (30-40%) and traces of hydrogen, H2S and nitrogen.

Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 9

Biogas is produced by:

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  • Biogas is a methane rich fuel gas produced by anerobic breakdown or digestion of biomass with the help of methanogenic bacteria.
  • Biogas is a mixture of gases, containing predominantly methane (50-70%), CO2 (30-40%) and traces of hydrogen, H2S and nitrogen.
Test: Microbes in Production of Biogas (NCERT) - Question 10

Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.

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Strains are produced by Monascus purpureus. Dung is used to producing Biogas. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is used in the production of ethanol.  Cyclosporin A is obtained from Trichoderma polysporum.

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