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Increase of BOD in water leads to

  1. Increase in the dissolved O$ _{2}$ concentration.

  2. Decrease in the dissolved O$ _{2}$ concentration.

  3. Maintenance of dissolved O$ _{2}$ concentration at the same level.

  4. No effect on dissolved O$ _{2}$ concentration.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Organic loading is occurrence of excess organic matter inside water due to sewage disposal and eutrophication. This leads to an increase in biological oxygen demand (BOD) for putrefaction. Explosive multiplication of alga leads to algal bloom. These conditions result in decrease in dissolved oxygen in water. Both toxicity due to algal toxins and decreased levels of dissolved oxygen kill aquatic animals.

What will be the effect of addition of organic material on water?

  1. COD remain unaffected

  2. BOD remain unaffected

  3. Increases BOD

  4. Reduces BOD


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Decomposition of organic matter by microbes requires oxygen. Degree of organic impurity of water is measured in terms of 'Biological Oxygen Demand' or BOD. BOD is the oxygen in milligrams required by microorganisms to metabolise organic wastes. When more organic matter are added to water, the BOD of the water will increase.

When domestic sewage mixes with river water

  1. Small animals like rats will die after drinking river water.

  2. The increased microbial activity releases micro nutrients such as iron.

  3. The increased microbial activity uses up dissolved oxygen.

  4. The river water is still suitable for drinking as impurities are only about 0.1%.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Organic loading is occurrence of excess organic matter inside water due to sewage disposal and eutrophication. This leads to an increase in biological oxygen demand (BOD) for putrefaction by microorganisms. Also explosive multiplication of blue green alga leads to algal bloom. These conditions result in decrease in dissolved oxygen in water. Both toxicity due to algal toxins and decreased levels of dissolved oxygen kill aquatic animals.

Measuring 'Biochemical Oxygen Demand' is used for

  1. Estimating the amount of organic matter in sewage water.

  2. Working out the efficiency of oil driven automobile engines.

  3. Measuring the activity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in producing curd on a commercial scale.

  4. Working out the efficiency of R.B.Cs. about their capacity to carry oxygen.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Degree of pollution or impurities in water due to organic matter is measured in terms of 'Biological Oxygen Demand' or BOD. Biological oxygen demand or BOD is the oxygen in milligrams required for five days in one litre of water at 20 degree centigrades for the microorganisms to metabolise organic waste. 

Low pollution level is indicated by below 1500 mg/lit, medium pollution level is indicated by 1500 to 4000 mg/lit and high organic pollution level is indicated by above 4000 mg/lit.

Which of the option shows following examples in ascending order in terms of BOD?
(i) Distilled water (ii) Tap water(iii) Sewage wastes drained in river

  1. ii- i- iii

  2. i- ii- iii

  3. iii- i- ii

  4. iii- ii- i


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

BOD is the oxygen required by microorganisms to metabolise organic wastes in the water. Biological treatment of wastewater will reduce the organic impurities or an organic load of polluted water, thus curtail the level of BOD. The greater the content of organic waste in the water greater will be the BOD. Organic waste will be maximum in the sewage waste. Hence it will have the highest BOD. Thus the correct answer is option B.

Study the lists and find the correct match.

I II
(a) BOD (i) Treatment of sewage
(b) KVIC (ii) Measure of organic matter in water
(c) LAB (iii) Biological methods for controlling plant diseases
(d) STPS (iv) Increases vitamin B$ _{12}$
(v) Production of biogas
  1. a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-v

  2. a-v, b-ii, c-iii, d-i

  3. a-ii, b-i, c-iv, d-v

  4. a-ii, b-v, c-iv, d-i


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

BOD-Biological oxygen demand is the measure of organic matter in water

KVIC-Khadi and Village Industries Commission helps in production of biogas
LAB-Lactic acid bacteria in milk help in increasing vit B12 .
STPS-Sewagw treatment plants are used for treatment of sewage.
Correct answer-D

Limit of BOD prescribed by Central Pollution Control Board for the discharge of industrial and municipal waste waters into natural surface waters, is -

  1. < 3.0 ppm

  2. <10 ppm

  3. < 100 ppm

  4. < 30 ppm


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

BOD is Biological oxygen demand. It is the total amount of oxygen required by the microorganisms present in a water body to break down the organic matter. If BOD is more, it means that there is abundance of microorganisms in that water body and hence it is polluted with organic matter.

Water with BOD level 1 - 2 ppm is considered to be good water, if the BOD is 3 - 9, then the water is considered to be slightly polluted, and if the water has BOD more than 100 ppm, then the water is greatly polluted.
The Central Pollution Control Board has prescribed the limit of BOD for the discharge of industrial and municipal waste in order to regulate the water pollution and for efficient water treatment, and it is <10 ppm.

Drained sewage has B.O.D.

  1. More than that of water

  2. Less than that of water

  3. Equal to that of water

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

BOD refers to the biological oxygen demand by the microbes to decompose the organic matter present in the water body. The drained sewage is rich in organic waste that will be decomposed by the bacteria. So, the drained sewage will be deficient in oxygen than the normal water. The oxygen demanded by the microbes will be higher in sewage water.

Hence, the correct answer is 'More than that of water'.

BOD is

  1. Biological oxygen deficit

  2. Biosphere oxygen demand

  3. Biological oxygen demand

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

BOD refers to the Biological Oxygen Demand. It refers to the amount of the oxygen required by the aerobic bacteria to decompose the organic compounds present in the water body. If the BOD of a water body is low, it is considered to be less polluted. The high BOD shows a large level of pollution because more organic pollutants are present now and the bacteria will need more oxygen to decompose them.

Hence, the correct answer is 'Biological Oxygen Demand'.

BOD (biological oxygen demand) is

  1. Amount of oxygen consumed by microorganisms for decaying organic matter per unit volume of water

  2. Amount of $CO _2$ consumed by microorganisms per unit of sewage water

  3. Amount of oxygen required by aquatic plants for survival

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Biological oxygen demand refers to the amount of oxygen required for the complete decomposition of the organic mass present in the water body by the decomposing bacteria. More the amount of the organic mass, higher will be the BOD and more will be the level of pollution in the water body. As more and more oxygen will be consumed, the aquatic animals, especially fishes will die due to hypoxia. Their dead bodies will further enhance the organic mass.  

Hence, the correct answer is 'Amount of oxygen consumed by microorganisms for decaying organic matter per unit volume of water'