This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Environment > Environmental Sustainability – Quiz 5 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Environmental Sustainability Quiz 5 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What do you call those organisms that feed on dead plants and animals? An example of these are mushrooms A) Fungi. B) Bacteria. C) Virus. D) Grass. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fungi. 2. The logging technique that is the worst for soils is ..... A) Clear cutting. B) Selective cutting. C) Strip cutting. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Clear cutting. 3. What affects International Competitiveness most? A) Levels of productivity. B) AUD rates. C) Total exports. D) Total imports. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) AUD rates. 4. These are the objectives of the implementation of MMI (Protecting Instructional Time)except A) To ensure an increase in effective learning time among students in all schools. B) To ensure that teachers attend the class and carry out the lesson effectively. C) To ensure that all levels of education management understand the concept of MMI. D) To ensure that students excel in all activities organised by external agencies. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To ensure that students excel in all activities organised by external agencies. 5. Solar Panels are most common in what kind of places? A) Places with little sunlight. B) Places that are very windy. C) Places with a lot of sunlight. D) Places with a lot of water. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Places with a lot of sunlight. 6. Where is Ramsar located? A) Qatar. B) Iran. C) Sweden. D) Iraq. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Iran. 7. Which of the following human activities threatens the ecosystem? I forest conservationII forest explorationIII rapid increases in human populationIV management of planned development A) I and II. B) II and III. C) III and IV. D) I and IV. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) II and III. 8. Which of the following is not likely to increase aggregate supply? A) Size and quality of labour force. B) Consumer confidence. C) Technological innovations. D) An increase in wages. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Consumer confidence. 9. An electric power station uses nearby river water as a cooling agent. The used water then flowed into the river. What was the effect of the activity on the river ecosystem? A) Increase in the number of fish species. B) Increase in the river water temperature. C) Acidity of river water increases. D) Decrease in the river water BOD value. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Increase in the river water temperature. 10. What is the relationship between C S R and corporate financial performance according to research? A) Positive correlation. B) U-shaped. C) No relationship. D) Negative correlation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) U-shaped. 11. A tomato farmer succeeded in increasing his crop yields by adopting modern irrigation technology and selecting superior plant varieties. What can be considered as potential failure factors in tomato cultivation activities? A) Use of organic fertilizer. B) Regular watering. C) Good plant care. D) Pest and disease attacks. E) Utilization of advanced technology. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pest and disease attacks. 12. What is a sustainable practice in mining and mineral extraction? A) Increasing the use of harmful chemicals in mining. B) Exploiting mineral resources without any regulations. C) Reducing the environmental impact of mining activities. D) Disregarding the rights of indigenous communities. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Reducing the environmental impact of mining activities. 13. Which one is correct about green technology? A) The development and application of products, tools and system to preserve the environment, to reduce the negative effects of human activities. B) The development and application of products, equipment and system to conserve the environment, to minimize the negative effects of human activities. C) The development and application of products, equipment and system to conserve the environment, to reduce the negative effects of human activities. D) The development and application of products, equipment and system to preserve the environment, to minimize the negative effects of human activities. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The development and application of products, equipment and system to conserve the environment, to minimize the negative effects of human activities. 14. Which of the following is not one of the factors in the sustainability barrel? A) Environmental. B) Social. C) Economics. D) Political. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Political. 15. Environmental carrying capacity is the ability of the environment to support the lives of humans and other living creatures, one of which is activities to support the cultivation process such as clean water, sufficient oxygen, good soil quality, and others. The statement above is of value ..... A) Salah. B) Correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Correct. 16. Organization can help the environment by: A) Use online meeting instead of meeting face to face with client. B) Use motorcycle instead of car. C) Choose non-renewable resources. D) Produce more electronic waste. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Use online meeting instead of meeting face to face with client. 17. What is sustainability? A) In aquaculture, describes farming practices that are used to sustain the land so it is available for future generations and to ensure the sustainability of our future food supply. B) In horticulture, describes farming practices that are used to sustain the land so it is available for future generations and to ensure the sustainability of our future food supply. C) In agriculture, describes farming practices that are used to sustain the land so it is available for future generations and to ensure the sustainability of our future food supply. D) In feedlots, describes farming practices that are used to sustain the land so it is available for future generations and to ensure the sustainability of our future food supply. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) In agriculture, describes farming practices that are used to sustain the land so it is available for future generations and to ensure the sustainability of our future food supply. 18. What are the processes that can be carried out on solid waste so that it is transformed into useful organic materials such as stabilisers and organic fertilisers? A) Biological treatment. B) Chemical treatment. C) Recycle. D) Burning. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Biological treatment. 19. What are the benefits of using renewable resources for energy in the Retail industry? A) Reduction in energy costs. B) Reduction in carbon emissions. C) Increase in customer footfall. D) Reduction in power consumption. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Reduction in carbon emissions. 20. Which of the following are waste reduction techniques A) Use reusable cloths and napkins. B) Keep an eye on waste. C) Purchase recycled goods. D) Send packaging back. E) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) All of the above. 21. Who manages monetary policy? A) Government sector. B) Financial sector. C) Farming sector. D) RBA. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) RBA. 22. Green technology allows us to ..... A) Use solar energy. B) Use wind energy. C) Use water energy. D) All the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All the above. 23. Organisms that cannot manufacture the nutrients they need, thus they depend on other organisms for nutrition. A) Autotrophs. B) Producer. C) Consumer. D) Heterotrophs. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Heterotrophs. 24. What is the goal of Peabody's Environmental Sustainability Strategy? A) To reduce harm to the environment. B) To conserve resources. C) To promote the wellbeing of people and the planet. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 25. Polylactic acid (PLA) is a type of biodegradable plastic which is made from ..... A) Sugars in corn starch, cassava or sugarcane. B) Microorganisms, sometimes geneticall engineered that produce plastic from organic materials. C) 100% plant-based ingredients. D) Recycled plastics. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sugars in corn starch, cassava or sugarcane. 26. Which of the following compounds is not needed for the process of photosynthesis A) Satha 12 watts. B) H2O. C) Ill. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Satha 12 watts. 27. According to the article of the UN, we need to achieve the 17 goals by this year: A) 2025. B) 2020. C) 2030. D) 2021. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 2030. 28. In a particular habitat, owls eat mice and mice eat grass. If the owl population suddenly grows, then most likely A) The number of mice will decrease and the amount of grass will not change. B) The number of mice will increase and the amount of grass will increase. C) The number of mice will increase and the amount of grass will not change. D) The number of mice will decrease and the amount of grass will increase. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The number of mice will decrease and the amount of grass will increase. 29. What are the primary goals of sustainability? A) The end of poverty and hunger. B) Better standards of education and healthcare-particularly as it pertains to water quality and better sanitation. C) Sustainable economic growth while promoting jobs and stronger economies. D) All of the above. 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