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Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 1

Chemical species present in the environment are either naturally occurring or generated by human activities. Their interrelation with the surroundings is called:

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environmental chemistry basically deals with the interrelationship between chemical species generated by human activities or naturally.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 2

In cold places, vegetables, fruits and flowers are grown in glass covered areas called green houses. This is because of one or more of the following. Choose the most appropriate.

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In cold places, vegetables, fruits and flowers are grown in glass covered areas as they maintains the temperature as well as traps the solar energy.

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Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 3

Which of these reactions in the atmosphere leads to acid rain?

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Sulphur dioxide + water → sulphuric acid This is the major reaction of acid rain.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 4

The ozone layer found high in the stratosphere:

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The ozone layer found high in the stratosphere Protects against the suns harmful UV rays

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 5

Rotting garbage dumps and by fossil fuels or when vegetation is burnt, paddy fields, coal mines, large amounts of one of the following gases are released.

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All these releases methane.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 6

Effect of undesirable changes in the surrounding that have harmful effects on plants, animals and human beings is termed as

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environmental pollution is undesirable change that provide harmful effect to the living things.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 7

Green plants help reduce environmental pollution by

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Green plants help reduce environmental pollution by removing the excess of carbondioxide

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 8

The death of Scandinavian forests was blamed on:

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The death of Scandinavian forests was blamed on Pollution from UK power stations

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 9

Holes in the ozone layer are thought to have been caused by:

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CFC’s causes hole in the ozone layer.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 10

Avoiding burning of dry leaves and wood will help in reducing

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Avoiding burning of dry leaves and wood will help in reducing global warming

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 11

Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), plastic materials, heavy metals etc. belong to one of the following options. Choose the most appropriate.

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DDT is nondegradable by natural processes.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 12

Deforestation and burning of fossil fuel adds to the environmental pollution

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Deforestation and burning of fossil fuel adds to the environmental pollution As it increases the CO2 level and adds to global warming

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 13

Acid rain does not cause:

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Acid rain does not cause Global warming

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 14

Which of the following gases is not a green house gas?

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CO is not a green-house gas?

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 15

Which of the following is a macronutrient?

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Carbon is a macronutrient.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 16

Some pollutants breakdown by natural processes. Example is

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Vegetables are biodegradable so they breakdown by natural processes.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 17

One of the following pollutant gases naturally occurs in the environment

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Nitrous oxide naturally occurs in the environment

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 18

Sulphur dioxide levels can be reduced by using:

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Sulphur dioxide levels can be reduced by using Low sulphur fuels

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 19

Photochemical smog occurs in warm, dry and sunny climate. One of the following is not amongst the components of photochemical smog, identify it.

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SO2 is not the component of photochemical smog.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 20

Increase in the global temperature increases the incidence of

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Increase in the global temperature increases the incidence of A. dengue

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 21

Tropospheric and stratospheric pollution are actually components of

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Tropospheric and stratospheric pollution are actually components of atmospheric pollution

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 22

Ozone hole is

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Ozone hole is the depletion of ozone layer in the stratosphere

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 23

Which of these atmospheric pollutants is not released by car exhausts?

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Magnesium oxide is not released by car exhaust.

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 24

Which of the following statements is not true about classical smog?

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Classical smog main components are not produced by the action of sunlight on emissions of automobiles and factories

Environmental Chemistry - Practice Test (1) - Question 25

The formation of acid rain can be reduced

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The formation of acid rain can be reduced by reducing the emission of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide in the atmosphere.

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