Which of the following are the major contaminants from industries and households that cause cultural eutrophication?
Pollution
2. Consider the following statements : It was alleged that the river b
Consider the following statements :
- It was alleged that the river became dead after its mouth was closed restricting its free flow in 1950. The entire river bed was converted into a dumping ground for garbage and solid and liquid waste. The National Green Tribunal has recently directed the State Government to revive the dead river by earmarking dedicated fund for the purpose.
Identify the river :
3. Recently, thousands of birds were killed in the shoreline of which one
Recently, thousands of birds were killed in the shoreline of which one of the following lakes of India by the infection of avian botulism, a deadly neuro-muscular illness ?
4. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists :
List-I (Convention) |
List-II (Primarily related to) |
---|---|
A. Basel Convention | 1. Organic pollutants |
B. Rotterdam Convention | 2. Mercury |
C. Stockholm Convention | 3. Hazardous wastes |
D. Minamata Convention | 4. Pesticides |
– Basel Convention: Adopted in 1989, it controls transboundary movements of hazardous wastes and their disposal. Matches with ‘Hazardous wastes’ (3).
– Rotterdam Convention: Adopted in 1998, it established the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) procedure for certain hazardous chemicals and pesticides in international trade. Matches with ‘Pesticides’ (4) and hazardous chemicals.
– Stockholm Convention: Adopted in 2001, it is a global treaty to protect human health and the environment from Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). Matches with ‘Organic pollutants’ (specifically POPs) (1).
– Minamata Convention: Adopted in 2013, it is a global treaty to protect human health and the environment from the adverse effects of mercury. Matches with ‘Mercury’ (2).
The correct matching is A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2.
– Rotterdam Convention: Prior Informed Consent for chemicals/pesticides.
– Stockholm Convention: Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs).
– Minamata Convention: Mercury pollution.
5. Which one of the following is an eco-friendly solvent ?
Which one of the following is an eco-friendly solvent ?
6. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which one of t
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which one of the following is the largest source of sulphur dioxide emissions ?
7. Consider the following statements: Statement-I : Many chewing gums fou
Consider the following statements:
Statement-I :
Many chewing gums found in the market are considered a source of environmental pollution.
Statement-II :
Many chewing gums contain plastic as gum base.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements ?
– Modern chewing gum bases are often made of synthetic polymers (plastics).
– Plastic components contribute to the non-biodegradability of discarded gum.
8. With reference to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)
With reference to perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) that are used in making many consumer products, consider the following statements:
- 1. PFAS are found to be widespread in drinking water, food and food packaging materials.
- 2. PFAS are not easily degraded in the environment.
- 3. Persistent exposure to PFAS can lead to bioaccumulation in animal bodies.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
9. “Membrane Bioreactors” are often discussed in the context of which one
“Membrane Bioreactors” are often discussed in the context of which one of the following ?
10. Consider the following statements regarding mercury pollution : 1. G
Consider the following statements regarding mercury pollution :
- 1. Gold mining activity is a source of mercury pollution in the world.
- 2. Coal-based thermal power plants cause mercury pollution.
- 3. There is no known safe level of exposure to mercury.
How many of the above statements are correct?
– Combustion of coal in power plants releases mercury that is naturally present in coal.
– According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there is no known safe level of exposure to elemental (metallic) mercury, as it is toxic even at very low concentrations.