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Name of the Organisation : Delhi Public School, Noida
Name of the Exam : International Environment Olympiad
Document Type : Sample Question Paper
Category : Class VII
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DPS Noida VII Environment Olympiad Paper

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Class VII Sample Paper

1. Which of the following is not the environmental effect of industrialisation, in general?
a. Solid waste
b. Water pollution
c. Air pollution
d. Economic growth

2. Which of the following are major environmental issues involved in mining?
a. Air pollution
b. Water pollution
c. Soil degradation
d. All of the above

3. Sustainable development means
a. Meeting present needs without compromising on future needs
b. Progress of human beings
c. Balance between human needs and the ability of earth to provide the resources
d. All of the above

4. The most important remedy to avoid negative impact due to industrialisation is
a. Industry should be closed
b. Don’t allow new industrial units
c. Industry should treat all the wastes generated by it before disposal
d. Industries should be shifted far away from human habitats

5. Mining means
a. To conserve and preserve minerals
b. To check pollution due to mineral resources
c. To extract minerals and ores
d. None

6. E.I.A can be expanded as
a. Environmental And Industrial Act
b. Environment And Impact Activities
c. Environmental Impact Assessment
d. Environmental Important Activity

7. E.I.A is related to
a. Resource conservation
b. Efficient equipment/process
c. Waste minimization
d. All of the above

8. In order to protect health of the people living along the adjoining areas of roads, one should
a. Plant trees alongside of the roads
b. Not allow diesel driven vehicles
c. Shift them (people) to other places
d. None of the above

9. The pollution caused by transportation/vehicular activities depends on
a. Type of the vehicle’s engine
b. Age of the vehicle
c. Traffic congestion
d. All of the above

10. Sustainable development will not aim at
a. Social economic development which optimizes the economic and social benefits available in the present, without spoiling the likely potential for similar benefits in the future
b. Reasonable and equally distributed level of economic well-being that can be perpetuated continually
c. Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations to meet their own needs
d. Maximising the present day benefits through increased resource consumption

11. Which of the following is a key element of EIA?
a. Scoping
b. Screening
c. Identifying and evaluating alternatives
d. All of the above

12. ‘Earth day’ is held every year on
a. June 5th
b. November 23rd
c. April 22nd
d. May 7th

13. Eutrophication is
a. An improved quality of water in lakes
b. A process in carbon cycle
c. The result to accumulation of plant nutrients in water bodies
d. A water purification technique

14. Major purpose of most of the Dams around world is
a. Power generation
b. Drinking water supply
c. Flood control
d. Irrigation

15. Which of the following is the most environmental friendly agricultural practice?
a. Using chemical fertilizers
b. Using insecticides
c. Organic farming
d. None of the above

16. The adverse effect of modern agriculture is
a. Water pollution
b. Soil degradation
c. Water logging
d. All of the above

17. Soil erosion removes surface soil which contains
a. Organic matter
b. Plant nutrients
c. Both a and b
d. none of the above

18. Water logging is a phenomenon in which
a. Crop patterns are rotated
b. Soil root zone becomes saturated due to over irrigation
c. Erosion of soil
d. None of the above

19. The impact of construction of dams
a. Submerged forest
b. Loss of wild life habitat
c. Damages downstream ecosystem
d. All of the above

20. Which of the following statements is false
a. Soil erosion affects the productivity
b. It takes 300 years for 1 inch of agricultural top soil to form
c. The amount of soil erosion depends on soil type, slope, drainage pattern and crop management practices
d. Soil erosion helps to retain water and nutrients in the root zone

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