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Environmental Studies MCQ Set-1 in English

Environmental Studies MCQ : SET-1

Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) is a very important exam in the Primary Teacher recruitment process. Environmental Studies is a very important subject in the Primary TET of various states including West Bengal and the Central CTET Paper-I. From this subject, 30 marks have been given for 30 mcq. Keeping this in mind, Environmental Studies MCQ : SET-1 has a set of 30 Environmental Studies questions for various levels of examination. This is the first set.


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Environmental Studies MCQ : SET-1

⟽ Previous Set : Arithmetics MCQ

1. A doctor is:
(A) Grey collar worker
(B) Gold collar worker
(C) Green collar worker
(D) Red collar worker

ANSWER : B

2. What type of economic activity is fishing?
(A) First class
(B) Second class
(C) Third class
(D) Fourth class

ANSWER : A

3. Permanent social organization is:
(A) School
(B) Hospital
(C) Library
(D) Family

ANSWER : D

4. The word “dibbling” is associated with which of the following sports?
(A) Volleyball
(B) Football
(C) Basketball
(D) Tennis

ANSWER : C

5. Which of the following is not a classification of families?
(A) Genealogy
(B) Marriage customs
(C) Family structure
(D) Financial progress

ANSWER : D

6. Skin becomes flaky due to the deficiency of the following vitamins –
(A) Vitamin – C
(B) Vitamin – D
(C) Vitamin – B
(D) Vitamin – A

ANSWER : D

7. Spinach and cauliflower are mainly rich in –
(A) Vitamin – A
(B) Vitamin – D
(C) Vitamin – E
(D) Vitamin – K

ANSWER : D

8. How many are the main components of food?
(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Five
(D) Six

ANSWER : D

9. Which of the following is not the main component of non-vegetarian food?
(A) Carbon
(B) Iron
(C) Hydrogen
(D) Nitrogen

ANSWER : B

10. The heat energy produced by the combustion of one gram of protein is –
(A) 4.5 K.cal
(B) 4.4 K.cal
(C) 4.3 K.cal
(D) 4.2 K.cal

ANSWER : D

11. Maori are natives of which country?
(A) Canada
(B) Thailand
(C) New Zealand
(D) Switzerland

ANSWER : C

12. Leopards are found in which of the following geographical regions of India?
(A) Western Ghats
(B) Eastern Ghats
(C) Trans-Himalayan region
(D) Nilgiri region

ANSWER : C

13. The number of biogeographical regions in India is:
(A) 8
(B) 10
(C) 18
(D) 20

ANSWER : B

14. The term ‘Pyramid of Numbers’ was first used by –
(A) Galton
(B) Newton
(C) Elton
(D) Mendel

ANSWER : C

15. What is the current (2011) annual population growth rate in India?
(A) 1.8 percent
(B) 1.5 percent
(C) 1.3 percent
(D) 1.1 percent

ANSWER : C

Environmental Studies MCQ

16. Which of the following is not a geological disaster?
(A) Flood
(B) Landslide
(C) Earthquake
(D) Tsunami

ANSWER : A

17. The main primary pollutants of the environment are:
(A) NOX
(B) SOX
(C) CO
(D) CO2

ANSWER : A

18. When which of the following processes increases, soil salinity increases?
(A) Kaushik
(B) Eluvation
(C) Eluvation
(D) Mineralization

ANSWER : A

19. The method of depositing solid waste in low-lying areas of the city is called –
(A) Dumping
(B) Composting
(C) Landfilling
(D) Mining

ANSWER : A Environmental Studies MCQ

20. World Ozone Day is observed on –
(A) 11th June
(B) 11th July
(C) 16th September
(D) 16th October

ANSWER : C

21. Who first chose the word ‘Environment’?
(A) R. Jessop
(B) Von Goethe
(C) Thomas Carlyle
(D) Alexander Pop

ANSWER : C

22. When did the Supreme Court order the compulsory implementation of environmental education in Indian schools and colleges?
(A) From 2000-2001
(B) From 2004-2005
(C) From 2010-2011
(D) From 2014-2015

ANSWER : B

23. In which of the following conferences were the characteristics of environmental science education decided?
(A) At the Hague Conference
(B) At the Geneva Conference
(C) At the Tehran Conference
(D) At the Tbilisi Conference

ANSWER : D

24. In how many main branches is environmental science divided?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five

ANSWER : A

25. In how many levels did NCF organize the curriculum plan of Environmental Science in 2005?
(A) Four
(B) Five
(C) Six
(D) Eleven

ANSWER : B

26. The main goal of environmental education at the primary level is:
(A) To know the relevance of the environment in real life.
(B) To know about the acquisition of natural resources of the environment.
(C) To gain awareness about the environment.
(D) To gain knowledge about various problems of the environment.

ANSWER : C

27. How many main perspectives are there in the discussion of environmental science?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Seven

ANSWER : A

28. When did the subject of ‘Environmental Philosophy’ start as a combination of environmental science and philosophy?
(A) In the 1960s.
(B) In the 1970s.
(C) In the 1980s.
(D) In ​​the 1990s.

ANSWER : B

29. In NIOS’s D. EL. ED Course 505, the main teaching materials for teaching environmental science at the primary level have been divided into how many parts?
(A) In three parts
(B) In four parts
(C) In five parts
(D) In ​​six parts

ANSWER : D

30. Which of the following is not mentioned as a commercial and industrial institution for teaching environmental science at the primary level?
(A) Factories
(B) Local Market
(C) Shopping Malls
(D) Chemical Industry

ANSWER : D ➣ Next Set


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