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Maximum permissible limit of mercury in human blood is __________ micrograms/100 c.c.
Options
A. 1
B. 7
C. 19
D. 82
Correct Answer
7
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1. The term Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) is used in relation to
Options
A. potable water
B. cooling water
C. distilled water
D. industrial effluents
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Correct Answer: industrial effluents
2. Threshold limit value (TLV) i.e., the maximum permissible safe limit of phosgene gas which Hitler used to use to kill his enemies in 'gas chamber' is about __________ ppm.
Options
A. <1
B. 10-100
C. 100-200
D. 100-1000
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Correct Answer: <1
3. Which of the following pollutants is absent in the emissions from a fertiliser plant?
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A. SO
2
& SO
3
B. NO
2
C. NH
3
D. CO
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Correct Answer: CO
4. Infective bacteria in water is killed by the __________ process.
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A. sterilisation
B. aeration
C. disinfection
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: sterilisation
5. Presence of nitrogen and phosphorous in waste water discharged into lakes and ponds causes
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A. foaming
B. odour nuisances
C. undesirable plant growth
D. turbidity
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Correct Answer: undesirable plant growth
6. Which is the most widely used coagulant for the treatment of turbid water?
Options
A. Alum (aluminium sulphate)
B. Lime
C. Ferric chloride
D. Sodium aluminate
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Correct Answer: Alum (aluminium sulphate)
7. Lagoons used for purification of polluted water
Options
A. are large shallow artificial lakes also known as clarification lakes, maturation ponds or oxidation ponds.
B. use micro-organisms/bacteria in presence of dissolved oxygen.
C. gives an excellent final effluent (with 3 to 4 lagoons arranged in series) having suspended solid < 1 mg/litre and BOD = 3.8 mg/litre.
D. all (a), (b) & (c).
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) & (c).
8. Salt content in sea water is about __________ percent.
Options
A. 0.5
B. 1
C. 3.5
D. 10
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Correct Answer: 3.5
9. The pH value of oxidised sewage is about
Options
A. 1.8
B. 6.2
C. 7.3
D. 13.4
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Correct Answer: 7.3
10. In large thermal power stations very fine particulates present in flue gas are removed by
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A. wet scrubber
B. bag filter
C. electrostatic precipitators
D. dust catcher
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Correct Answer: electrostatic precipitators
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