Name of the Organisation : Delhi Public School, Noida
Name of the Exam : International Environment Olympiad
Document Type : Sample Question Paper
Category : Class XI
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DPS Noida XI Environment Olympiad Paper
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Sample Paper
1. The major automobile pollutants include
a) CO, NOx, Hydrocarbons and SPM
b) CO, NOx, Hydrocarbons and CH4
c) CO, NOx, Hydrocarbons and SPM
d) CO, NOx, Freon and SPM
2. Petroleum based vehicles emit traces of
a) CO & NOx
b) SPM
c) Aldehydes
d) CH4
3. Heavy duty diesel vehicles contribute more
a) Nox
b) Particulate matter
c) Co
d) Both a and b
4. Major pollutants from light petrol vehicles are
a) CO and hydrocarbons
b) CO and nox
c) C. CH4 and CO2
d) D. All the above
5. The 4-stroke engines produce less of the following as compared to 2-stroke engines
a) CO and hydrocarbons
b) NOx and SO2
c) Both a and b
d) None of the above
6. Alternative eco-friendly fuel for automobile is:
a) Petrol
b) Diesel
c) CNG
d) Kerosene
7. Increase in asthma attacks has been linked to high levels of :
a) Nitrogen
b) Oxygen
c) Air-borne dust particles
d) All of the above
8. Population explosion will cause
a) Bio-diversity
b) Stress on ecosystem
c) More employment
d) None of these
9. Which of the following is having high population density
a) India
b) China
c) USA
d) Western Europe
10. Which of the following is not the effect of urbanisation
a) Air pollution
b) Thermal pollution
c) Solid waste production
d) Noise pollution
11. Which of the following is the facility that the urban people enjoy?
a) Better communication access
b) Better quality of air
c) Large land at cheap rates
d) None of these
12. Urbanisation is
a) Local environment issue
b) National environment issue
c) Both a and b
d) Not at all an issue
13. Which of the following is an ill effect of urbanisation?
a) Decrease in area of agricultural land
b) Loss of greenery
c) Loss of water bodies
d) All of the above
14. The major cause of global population growth in 18th and 19th centuries was
a) Decrease in death rates
b) Decrease in birth rates
c) Industrial revolution
d) None of these
15. The world population in 2000 was around
a) 8 billion
b) 6.1 billion
c) 7.1 billion
d) 5 billion
16. The average life expectancy around the world is currently
a) Decreasing
b) Increasing
c) Not changing
d) Stabilizing
17. Which of the following is a problem not associated with population growth?
a) Increased resource consumption
b) Environmental pollution
c) Food and energy shortages
d) None of these
18. The major objectives of family welfare programs in India is
a) Disease control
b) Population growth rate control
c) Employment generation none of these
d) None of these
19. Population ageing is
a) The increase in the average age of the population
b) The result of decreased death and birth rates
c) The trend where more people live to reach old age while fewer children are born
d) All of the above
20. Which of the following is not a population characteristic
a) Doubling time
b) Total fertility rate
c) Gross domestic product growth rate
d) Infant mortality rate
21. Demography is the study of
a) Animal behaviour
b) Population growth
c) River
d) None of these
22. Which of the following is not a solution for global warming
a) Reducing fossil fuel consumption
b) Planting more trees
c) De-forestation
d) None of the above
23. The meaning of global warming is
a) Increase in the temperature of climate
b) A planet hotter than earth
c) Solar radiation
d) Cooling effects
24. Global warming may bring about the following changes in the climate of the earth
a) Increase in the rain fall
b) Desertification
c) Drought
d) All of the above
25. Which greenhouse gas is known as colourless, non-flammable, sweetish odour and laughing gas?
a) Methane
b) CO2
c) Nitrous Oxide
d) Sulphur hexafluoride