Environmental Studies MCQ Set-4 in English
Environmental Studies MCQ : SET-4
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-4 has a set of 30 Environmental Studies questions for various levels of examination. This is the Fourth set.
Environmental Studies MCQ : SET-4
1. World Health Day is celebrated on –
(A) 7th April
(B) 17th April
(C) 7th May
(D) 8th May
ANSWER : A
2. Toda people call their villages –
(A) Tung Ghar
(B) Munds
(C) Garos
(D) Kolhans
ANSWER : B
3. Which of the following tribes believes in matriarchal family?
(A) Garos
(B) Mundas
(C) Ongis
(D) Khasis
ANSWER : D
4. When did the Human Rights Protection Act come into force in India?
(A) In 1990
(B) In 1993
(C) In 2000
(D) In 2003
ANSWER : B
5. Pneumonia is:
(A) Viral disease
(B) Bacterial disease
(C) Airborne disease
(D) Neurological disease
ANSWER : B
6. Amoeba is a type of –
(A) Fungus
(B) Bacteria
(C) Protozoa
(D) Grapefruit
ANSWER : C
7. Minamata disease is caused by –
(A) Carbon pollution
(B) Mercury pollution
(C) Nitrogen pollution
(D) None of these
ANSWER : B
8. The first widespread environmental movement in India was:
(A) Epiko movement
(B) Chipko movement
(C) Silent Valley Movement
(D) Khidda Movement
ANSWER : C
9. The world’s first nuclear power plant was set up in –
(A) Fukushima
(B) Chernobyl
(C) Calderhall
(D) Guevara
ANSWER : C
10. Ramsar Conference was held in –
(A) Sri Lanka
(B) Iran
(C) Japan
(D) Tehran
ANSWER : B
11. Neora Valley National Park is located in –
(A) Assam
(B) Kalimpong
(C) Alipurduar
(D) Nepal
ANSWER : B
12. Grapes contain –
(A) Tartaric acid
(B) Oxalic acid
(C) Lactic acid
(D) Formic acid
ANSWER : A
13. Thyroid problems occur due to –
(A) lack of protein
(B) lack of iodine
(C) lack of urea
(D) effect of iodine 131
ANSWER : D
14. World Wetlands Day –
(A) 4 January
(B) 2 February
(C) 2 January
(D) 4 February
ANSWER : B
15. The science related to fungi is called –
(A) Ethology
(B) Ichthyology
(C) Mycology
(D) Phycology
ANSWER : C
Environmental Studies MCQ
16. Red Revolution involved –
(A) Apple production
(B) Egg production
(C) Tomato production
(D) Orange production
ANSWER : C Environmental Studies MCQ
17. West Bengal Wildlife Conservation Act was introduced in –
(A) 1956 In
(B) In 1957
(C) In 1958
(D) In 1959
ANSWER : D
18. Which of the following is a completely extinct animal?
(A) Blue whale
(B) Swan Environmental Studies MCQ
(C) Asiatic leopard
(D) Grasshopper
ANSWER : C
19. Sunlight provides –
(A) Vitamin- A
(B) Vitamin- D
(C) Vitamin- E
(D) Vitamin- K
ANSWER : B
20. The damage to the Taj Mahal is caused by –
(A) Tourists
(B) Local people
(C) Yamuna river
(D) Sulfur dioxide
ANSWER : D
21. Sale and Lee (1972) mentioned how many objectives of teaching environmental science at the primary level?
(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Five
(D) Six Environmental Studies MCQ
ANSWER : A
22. In the Indian education system, the person who tried to create a lifelong environmental education curriculum at the college level was –
(A) V.P. Gupta
(B) S.G. Pai
(C) J.S. Grewal
(D) J.S. Rajut
ANSWER : B
23. When did the Green School Program start in the Indian education system?
(A) In 2000
(B) In 2005
(C) In 2006
(D) In 2011
ANSWER : C
24. In the Indian education system, environmental education is known as –
(A) Environmental Education
(B) Environmental Science
(C) Environmental Assessment
(D) Environmental Studies
ANSWER : D
25. How many subjects did the Kothari Commission mention as subjects under environmental science?
(A) Four
(B) Five
(C) Six
(D) Seven
ANSWER : B
26. The subject ‘Our work to do’ is taught in –
(A) First grade
(B) Third grade
(C) Third to fifth grade
(D) Second grade
ANSWER : C
27. Which of the following is not a main area of discussion in environmental science?
(A) Sustainable development
(B) Awareness
(C) Conservation
(D) Economic development
ANSWER : D
28. Forming public opinion for preventing environmental pollution and improving the environment – Environmental science
(A) Cognitive goal
(B) Ideological goal
(C) Intellectual goal
(D) Practical goal
ANSWER : B
29. Specific scope and discussion areas should be determined for environmental science education at primary, secondary and higher secondary levels. The observation is:
(A) NCTE’s
(B) SCERT’s
(C) NCERT’s
(D) Mudaliyar Commission’s
ANSWER : C
30. How many basic principles are there in Environmental Science?
(A) Three
(B) Four
(C) Five
(D) Six
ANSWER : A
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