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Ozone in stratosphere is depleted by :

  1. $CF _2Cl _2 $

  2. $C _7F _{16}$

  3. $C _6H _6Cl _6$

  4. $C _6F _6$


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Ozone is depleted by $CF _2Cl _2$ (dichloro-difluoromethane or freon.)
The ozone layer is a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the UV radiations.
Cholorofluorocarbons are mainly responsible for the depletion of this ozone layer.

Which gas is known to shield the earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation?

  1. $CO$

  2. $CO _2$

  3. $CFCs$ 

  4. $SO _2$

  5. $O _3$


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Ozone $\displaystyle O _3$ gas is known to shield the earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation. 


Other gases cause air pollution.

Hence the correct option is E.

In the stratosphere, what does screen out a large fraction of the ultraviolet rays of the sun?

  1. $H _2$

  2. $SO _2$

  3. $CO$

  4. $HCl$

  5. $O _3$


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

In the stratosphere, ozone $\displaystyle O _3 $ screen out a large fraction of the ultraviolet rays of the sun. Thus, ozone acts as a protective shield. Thus, due to presence of ozone layer, the harmful ultraviolet rays cannot penetrate earth's atmosphere. Hence, they cannot reach us.

Ozone deplete due to the formation of following compound in antartica?

  1. Acrolein

  2. peroxy acetyl nitrate

  3. $SO _2$ and $SO _3$

  4. Chlorine nitrate


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The ozone depletion was related to halogen (chlorine)-catalyzed chemical reaction which takes place in the spring season in the Antarctic polar region. The chlorine is derived from manmade chlorofluorocarbons and reacts with nitric acid forms chlorine nitrate($ClONO _2$) (CFCs) in the stratosphere.

Hence option D is correct. 

The two forms of oxygen found in the atmosphere are:

  1. Water and ozone

  2. Water and oxygen

  3. Ozone and oxygen

  4. Water and carbon-dioxide


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The two forms of oxygen found in the atmosphere are a diatomic molecular form that has chemical formula as O$ _2$ or oxygen, the life-giving gas that we breathe in to survive. 
Another  is a triatomic molecular form that has chemical formula as O$ _3$ called ozone gas, it protects us from harmful UV rays.
In water, oxygen is found as a compound with hydrogen molecules. The oxygen in water is dissolved oxygen used by aquatic animals and plants.
carbon dioxide has 2 molecules of oxygen with one molecule of carbon. It is formed by the reaction between carbon molecules and oxygen molecules during fermentation or respiration.
In the case of water and carbon dioxide, the oxygen does not exist independently but in association with other molecules. Whereas in the case of ozone and oxygen, the oxygen exists independently. Hence, the two forms of oxygen are ozone and oxygen.
The correct option is C (Ozone and Oxygen).

In which part of the atmosphere, ozone layer is present ?

  1. Stratosphere

  2. Troposphere

  3. Mesosphere

  4. Thermosphere


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The ozone layer or ozone shield refers to a region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation. It contains high concentrations of ozone ($O _3$) relative to other parts of the atmosphere, although still very small relative to other gases in the stratosphere. 

Ozone is an important constituent of stratosphere because it:

  1. prevents the formation of smog over large cities

  2. removes poisonous gases of the atmosphere by reacting with them

  3. absorbs ultraviolet radiations which is harmful to human life

  4. destroys bacteria which are harmful to human life


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The stratospheric ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet light (UV) emitted by the sun. If the solar UV light were able to penetrate the stratosphere and troposphere and reach the earth’s surface, it would seriously damage our ecosystem.
And also it causes skin cancer, blindness, and cataracts.
Hence, the correct option is C.

Which of the following is responsible for peeling of ozone umbrella?

  1. PAN

  2. Coal burning

  3. CFCs

  4. ${CO} _{2}$


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
$ The\quad correct\quad answer\quad is\quad "CFCs".$

$CFCs\quad drift\quad slowly\quad upward\quad to\quad the\quad stratosphere,where\quad they\quad are\quad broken\quad up\quad by\quad ultraviolet\quad radiation,releasing\quad chlorine\quad atoms,which\quad are\quad able\quad to\quad destroy\quad Ozone\quad molecules.The\quad chlorine\quad atom\quad then\quad reacts\quad with\quad anozone(O3)molecule\quad breaking\quad it\quad apart\quad and\quad so\quad destroying\quad the\quad ozone.$\\

$A\quad single\quad CFCs\quad molecule\quad can\quad destroy\quad 100,000\quad ozone\quad molecules.$

Which of the following statements is correct?

  1. Ozone hole is a hole formed in stratosphere from which ozone oozes out

  2. Ozone hole is a hole formed in troposphere from which ozone oozes out

  3. Ozone hole is thinning of ozone layer of stratosphere at some places

  4. Ozone hole means vanishing of ozone layer around the earth completely.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The correct answer is Ozone hole is thinning of an ozone layer of the stratosphere at some places

The ozone hole is formed mainly from the two types of compounds which are responsible for the depletion of the ozone layer.
 These are:-
  • NO'S
  • CFC'S(Chlorofluorocarbons)
$N{ O } _{ 2 }+{ O } _{ 3 }\longrightarrow N{ O } _{ 2 }+{ O } _{ 2\\  }$
$C{ F } _{ 2 }C{ l } _{ 2 }\longrightarrow { CF } _{ 2 }Cl\quad +Cl$
$\dot { Cl } +{ O } _{ 3 }\longrightarrow Cl\dot { O } +{ O } _{ 2 }$
$Cl\quad +\dot { O\longrightarrow  } C\dot { l } +{ O } _{ 2 }$
These reactions occur in the stratosphere.