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  • Science dealing with study of soil is called


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  • A. Pedology
  • B. Pedagogy
  • C. Ecology
  • D. Pomology

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  • Pedology 

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    • 1. The outermost layer of sun is called

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    • A. Lithosphere
    • B. Chromosphere
    • C. Photosphere
    • D. Corona
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    • 2. Ornithophily is effected by

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    • A. snails
    • B. bats
    • C. insects
    • D. birds
    • Discuss
    • 3. A bomb explodes on the moon. You will hear its sound on earth after _________

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    • A. 20 minutes
    • B. 2 hrs 20 minutes
    • C. 3.7 hours
    • D. You cannot hear the sound of explosion
    • Discuss
    • 4. The least preferred technique in the disposal of Municipal Solid Waste is

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    • A. Incineration
    • B. Composting
    • C. Land filling
    • D. Bricketting
    • Discuss
    • 5. Particulates (< 1 ?m size) remaining suspended in air indefinitely and transported by wind currents are called

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    • A. Mists
    • B. Fumes
    • C. Aerosols
    • D. Smoke
    • Discuss
    • 6. The 'solid waste' is also known as

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    • A. Sedge
    • B. Toxic waste
    • C. Sludge
    • D. Scrubber
    • Discuss
    • 7. The tree species most commonly used in social forestry is

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    • A. Peepal
    • B. Gulmohar
    • C. Eucalyptus
    • D. Mango
    • Discuss
    • 8. The most productive ecosystem in the biosphere is

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    • A. Desert
    • B. Open Ocean
    • C. Estuary
    • D. Tundra
    • Discuss
    • 9. One of the best solutions to get rid of nonbiodegradable waste is

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    • A. Burning
    • B. Dumping
    • C. Burying
    • D. Recycling
    • Discuss
    • 10. Which of the following is the cleanest source of energy?

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    • A. Biofuel
    • B. Fossil fuel
    • C. Nuclear power
    • D. Wind energy
    • Discuss


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