Biology Today - February 2018

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his specially designed column enables students to self analyse their
extent of understanding of specified chapters. Give yourself four

marks for correct answer and deduct one mark for wrong answer.


Self check table given at the end will help you to check your


readiness.


-10 Practice Problems


Class XII



  • Environmental Issues



  1. Select the option which correctly fills the blanks.
    When polyblend is mixed with (i) , it enhances the (ii) and
    helps to increase the road life by a factor of (iii).
    (i) (ii) (iii)
    (a) plastic water repellant properties three
    (b) bitumen smoothness five
    (c) cement frictional force two
    (d) bitumen water repellant properties three

  2. Refer to the given figure and select the correct option regarding
    it.
    (a) It is the most widely used device
    which separate the particulate matter
    on the basis of their charges.
    (b) In this, dust-laden fumes are passed
    through the filtering devices formed
    of porous mats of polyster.
    (c) It is formed of dry or wet packing material and is used
    to separate dust and SO 2 from air.
    (d) All of these

  3. Choose the incorrect statement.
    (a) Electrostatic precipitators remove 99% of particulates
    present in industrial and thermal plant exhausts.
    (b) Smog causes glazing and necrosis in plants.
    (c) CNG is costly than diesel but cheaper than petrol.
    (d) SO 2 , above 1ppm, causes irritation to eyes and injury to
    respiratory tract.

  4. Select the incorrect pair.
    (a) Mercury – Minamata
    (b) Cobalt – Itai-Itai
    (c) Fluoride – Skeletal fluorosis
    (d) Arsenic – Black-foot

  5. A baby animal eats plant that grows on selenium rich soil.
    What will be the consequences in that animal on eating
    such plant?


Dust
discharge

Dirty gas

Cleaned gas

(a) It will show stunted growth.
(b) It will be having loss of appetite and gastro-intestinal
disorders.
(c) It will be suffering from cirrhosis of liver.
(d) Both (a) and (b)


  1. Select the correct pair.
    (a) Joint Forest Management – 1950
    (b) Water (Prevention and Control – 1980
    of Pollution) Act
    (c) Environment Protection Act – 1974
    (d) Montreal Protocol – 1987

  2. Read the following statements and choose the correct ones.
    I. Secondary pollutants are formed by reactions amongst
    the primary pollutants in air.
    II. Soot is the fine particulate matter passed out along
    with gases during burning of coal.
    III. Dry deposition is settling down of wind blown acidic
    gases and particles over trees, various articles and soil.
    IV. Natural source of water pollution includes run-off from
    agricultural fields.
    (a) I and III (b) I and IV
    (c) I and II (d) III and IV

  3. Which of the following statements about PAN is incorrect?
    (a) It damages chloroplasts, inhibits electron transport chain
    and spoils enzyme systems controlling cellular metabolism.
    (b) It causes respiratory distress and eye irritation in human
    beings.
    (c) It is an important primary air pollutant.
    (d) It is a secondary pollutant.

  4. Bharat stage IV is
    (a) implemented throughout the country since October 2011
    (b) equivalent to Euro-III norms
    (c) the norm of Mass Emission Standard
    (d) implemented throughout the country since October 2010.

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