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Questions Related to air around us

The ____ gets polluted by the presence of dust particles. 

  1. air

  2. soil

  3. both $A$ and $B$

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The air gets polluted by the presence of dust particles.

Diesel vehicles pollute the environment largely through:
A) $CO$
B) $NO _x$
C) ParticulatesNOx

  1. A & B

  2. B & C

  3. C & A

  4. A, B & C


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Diesel vehicles on burning forms all these as a product so they are major pollutants.

Forest fire produces ...... pollution.

  1. air

  2. water

  3. sea

  4. soil


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A forest fire is a natural source of air pollution. 


Several major air pollutants can be released when a fire is caused in the forest. 

For example, carbon monoxide even in small quantities can cause several damage to the plant and animal life. Higher levels of carbon monoxide content reduce the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood and cause breathing problems.

Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

Which one of the following is a  man-made source of air pollution?

  1. Volcanic-eruption

  2. Automobile-exhaust

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Anthropogenic or man-made source of pollution is automobile exhaust. When fuel burns various gases like carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide are released into the air.

Which of these is the major air pollutant in cities like Delhi and Kolkata?

  1. Carbon monoxide

  2. Hydrocarbons

  3. Suspended particulate matter

  4. Oxides of nitrogen


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

According to the air pollution data, the suspended particulate level SPM level is highest in Delhi and Kolkata with 70% residents suffering from respiratory disorders and lung cancers due to high SPM levels in populated areas.

Which of the following pollutants is not present in the vehicular exhaust emissions?

  1. Lead

  2. Ammonia

  3. Carbon monoxide

  4. Particulate matter


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Oxides of carbon like $CO$ and $CO _2$, oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulphur, lead, all are present along with particulate matter in the vehicular exhaust gases, but ammonia is not formed in these vehicular emissions.


Option B is correct.

Among the following, which will not help to reduce air pollution?

  1. Burn household rubbish in incinerators

  2. Use catalytic converters on motor vehicles

  3. Fix electric precipitators to factory chimneys

  4. Ban smoking in public places such as in offices


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Some measures indeed help to reduce the stress on the environment like a use of catalytic converters in vehicles and ESPs in chimneys reduce the air pollutants going in an atmosphere. Smoking is injurious to the health of smoker and passive smokers too who have to inhale the smoke in their lungs causing diseases. Incinerators produce a lot of ash and residue which is not suitable for burning so it increases the air pollution.

The gasses released from vehicle exhausts are:
I. carbon monoxide
II. sulphur dioxide
III. oxides of nitrogen

  1. I and II only

  2. I and III only

  3. II and III only

  4. I, II and III


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Vehicular exhaust consist of oxides of carbon mainly carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and various oxides of nitrogen present in the burning fuel.

Cutting down forests and using the land for other purposes is known as deforestation. It has adverse effects on the environment. Which of the following are correct regarding these effects? 
(i) Decrease in soil erosion  (ii) Increase in temperature (iii) Ground water level gets lowered (iv) Droughts and floods (v) Increase in water holding capacity of the soil

  1. (i), (ii), (iii) & (iv)

  2. (ii), (iv) & (v)

  3. (ii), (iii) & (iv)

  4. (i), (ii), (iv) & (v)


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Deforestation is the permanent destruction of forests in order to make the land available for other uses.
effects of deforestation:
Forests are complex ecosystems that affect almost every species on the planet. When they are degraded, it can set off a devastating chain of events both locally and around the world.
Loss of species: 
Seventy percent of the worlds plants and animals live in forests and are losing their habitats to deforestation, according to National Geographic. Loss of habitat can lead to species extinction. It also has negative consequences for medicinal research and local populations who rely on the animals and plants in the forests for hunting and medicine.
Water cycle: 
Trees are important to the water cycle. They absorb rain fall and produce water vapor that is released into the atmosphere. Trees also lessen the pollution in water, according to the North Carolina State University, by stopping polluted runoff. In the Amazon, more than half the water in the ecosystem is held within the plants, according to the National Geographic Society. 
Soil erosion: 
Tree roots anchor the soil. Without trees, the soil is free to wash or blow away, which can lead to vegetation growth problems. The WWF states that scientists estimate that a third of the worlds arable land has been lost to deforestation since 1960. After a clear cutting, cash crops like coffee, soy and palm oil are planted. Planting these types of trees can cause further soil erosion because their roots cannot hold onto the soil. "The situation in Haiti compared to the Dominican Republic is a great example of the important role forests play in the water cycle," Daley said. Both countries share the same island, but Haiti has much less forest cover than the Dominican Republic. As a result, Haiti has endured more extreme soil erosion, flooding and landslide issues.
Life quality: Soil erosion can also lead to silt entering the lakes, streams and other water sources. This can decrease local water quality and contribute to poor health in populations in the area.

_________  is the man-made cause of deforestation.

  1. Urbanization

  2. Forest Fire

  3. Droughts

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Urbanization is the man-made cause of deforestation. Whereas forest fires and droughts are natural causes of deforestation.
Urbanization is due to increase population. It is caused due to human activities. Urbanization decreases the area under forests which leads to reduction in the number of CO2 consuming trees. Hence, CO2 accumulates in the air.