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The earth's atmosphere is an envelope of gases present upto a height of about __________ kms.
Options
A. 10
B. 200
C. 1000
D. 2000
Correct Answer
200
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1. Fresh sewage is __________ in nature.
Options
A. acidic
B. neutral
C. alkaline
D. highly acidic
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Correct Answer: alkaline
2. The main industrial source of emission of hydrogen sulphide air pollutant is
Options
A. petroleum refineries.
B. coal based thermal power plants.
C. pulp and paper plant.
D. metallurgical roasting & smelting plant.
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Correct Answer: coal based thermal power plants.
3. Iron & manganese present in the polluted water is removed by
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A. simple filtration.
B. oxidation followed by settling & filtration.
C. chemical coagulation.
D. chlorination only.
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Correct Answer: oxidation followed by settling & filtration.
4. Bacterial aerobic oxidation of polluted water in biological oxidation ponds is done to purify it. Presence of bacteria helps in
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A. coagulation and flocculation of colloids.
B. oxidation of carbonaceous matter to CO
2
.
C. nitrification or oxidation of ammonia derived from breakdown of nitrogeneous organic matter to the nitrite and eventually to the nitrate.
D. all (a), (b) and (c).
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) and (c).
5. Noise level during normal conversation among men is about __________ decibles.
Options
A. 10
B. 45
C. 90
D. 115
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Correct Answer: 45
6. Which of the following gases is having the widest explosion limit (about 2 to 81% gas in gas-air mixture), rendering it the property of the most explosive gas?
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A. Hydrogen
B. Acetylene
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Ammonia
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Correct Answer: Acetylene
7. A standard test for determination of hardness in water is termed as __________ test.
Options
A. EDTA
B. electometric
C. total count
D. presumptive
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Correct Answer: EDTA
8. Which of the following is not a weightless pollutant?
Options
A. SPM
B. Thermal pollution
C. Radioactive rays
D. Noise pollution
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Correct Answer: SPM
9. Aerosols present in atmospheric air may be
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A. positively charged.
B. negatively charged.
C. neutral.
D. combination of all (a), (b) & (c).
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Correct Answer: combination of all (a), (b) & (c).
10. Phenolic water generated in coke ovens & by-product plant of a steel plant are disposed off by
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A. quenching of hot coke.
B. discharging in the river stream.
C. filtration and recycling for cooling coke oven gas.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: quenching of hot coke.
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