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Exposure to small amount of __________ results in high blood pressure & heart disease in human beings.
Options
A. hydrogen sulphide
B. mercury
C. cadmium
D. asbestos
Correct Answer
cadmium
Environmental Engineering problems
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1. Which of the following pollutants is not emitted during volcanic eruptions?
Options
A. SO
2
B. H
2
S
C. CO
D. hydrocarbons
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Correct Answer: hydrocarbons
2. Phenolic water generated in coke ovens & by-product plant attached to an integrated steel plant containing phenol in concentration of less than 100 mg/litre can be removed by
Options
A. chlorination
B. treating in biological oxygen pond
C. chemical coagulation
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: treating in biological oxygen pond
3. During which of the following operating conditions of an automobile, carbon monoxide content in the exhaust gas is maximum?
Options
A. Idle running
B. Acceleration
C. Cruising
D. Deaccelaration
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Correct Answer: Idle running
4. Inhalation of lead compounds present in automobile exhaust (using leaded petrol) causes
Options
A. blood poisoning.
B. anaemia.
C. nervous system disorder.
D. all (a), (b) & (c).
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) & (c).
5. The widest explosive limit is of __________ , thereby making it the most explosive gas.
Options
A. acetylene
B. petrol vapor
C. hydrogen
D. carbon monoxide
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Correct Answer: acetylene
6. Exposure to chemicals having carcinogenic properties cause
Options
A. dermatitis (skin disorder)
B. cancer
C. asphyxiation (suffocation)
D. asthma
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Correct Answer: cancer
7. Potassic fertiliser is graded based on its __________ content.
Options
A. KCl
B. K
2
O
C. KNO
3
D. K
2
SO
4
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Correct Answer: K
2
O
8. Fertiliser value of a nitrogeneous fertiliser is expressed in terms of its __________ content.
Options
A. N
2
B. KNO
3
C. NO
2
D. NHO
3
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Correct Answer: N
2
9. Pick out the wrong statement.
Options
A. Dehydration of ammonium carbamate to produce urea is endothermic.
B. Direct use of liquid ammonia as a fertiliser for a tropical country like India is suitable.
C. Gypsum (CaSO
4
. 2H
2
O) is obtained as a by-product in the wet process for manufacture of ortho-phosphoric acid.
D. Phosphate rock when reacted with dilute H
2
SO
4
produces superphosphate.
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Correct Answer: Direct use of liquid ammonia as a fertiliser for a tropical country like India is suitable.
10. Maximum nitrogen percentage is in
Options
A. ammonium sulphate.
B. calcium ammonium nitrate.
C. urea.
D. liquid ammonia.
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Correct Answer: liquid ammonia.
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