Ghatna Chakra Environment & Ecology 2022 English
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Environment and Sustainable Development
Environment development is a subject of sensitivity in the context of natural
resources from one to another generation. *The main objective
*Environment is defined as ‘the sum total of biotic and abiotic
of sustainable development is the conservation of natural
components that surrounds and influences an organism’.
Everything that surrounds an organism is collectively known resources, proper management of natural resources and use of
as its environment. *The biotic and abiotic components of the natural resources in a just manner.
environment interact with each other.
*‘Silent Spring’ is an environmental science book published
in 1962. It was written by an American biologist and ecologist
‘Rachel Carson’.
*According to Environment (Protection) Act 1986,
‘Environment includes physical / abiotic and biotic components
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(1) Physical / abiotic components - Soil, air and water. Publication of Brundtland Commission April, 1987
(2) Biotic component - plant, human, animal and Report
microorganisms. Adoption of Montreal Protocol September, 1987
(3) Cultural Element - cultural environment include man- Rio Earth Summit June, 1992
made features such as economical, social and political
*Sustainable development includes - poverty mitigation,
elements.
conservation of biodiversity and control of environmental
Sustainable Development pollution.
*Sustainable development is the concept of development that *Nature has its own beauty and boundaries, so at first, we should
meets the need of the present without compromising the ability understand the nature and then the road map of development
of future generations to meet their own needs. *Sustainable should be prepared.
Carbonates
(Shells)
root hairs is to collect water and mineral nutrients present in Gas Percentage
the soil and take this solution up through the roots to the rest Nitrogen (N2) 78.08%
of the plant. Oxygen (O2) 20.95%
Argon (Ar) 0.93%
Carbon dioxide (Co2) 0.036%
Neon (Ne) 0.002%
Helium (He) 0.0005%
Krypton 0.001%
Xenon 0.00009%
Hydrogen 0.00005%
environment.
*We need oxygen to survive and therefore we depend on the
plants and trees for our survival. The process by which plants
*These are made up of cellulose and nominal Pectin which
make their food is called photosynthesis. In this process, they
helps it as a gelling agent with the soil. Another reason is consume CO2 present in the atmosphere and release oxygen
the use of fertilizers which increases the concentrations of in the atmosphere.
the soil and make it difficult for plants to absorb water. This *The United Nations has identified 17 Sustainable Development
situation causes desiccation of plant cells causing the leaves Goals which have to be realised by the year 2030. These goals
are -
to turn brown.
(1) No Poverty : End poverty in all its forms everywhere.
Atmosphere (2) Zero Hunger : End hunger, achieve food security and
*The thin layer of gases surrounding the earth is called the improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.
(3) Good Health and Well Being: Ensure healthy lives &
atmosphere. The atmosphere is majorly consists of Nitrogen,
promote well-being for all at all ages.
Oxygen, Carbon dioxide etc. The air around us is a mixture
(4) Quality Education: Ensure inclusive and equitable
of gases.
education and promote lifelong learning opportunities
for all.
(5) Gender Equality: Achieve gender equality and empower
all women and girls.
(6) Clean Water and Sanitation: Ensure availability and
sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
(7) Affordable and Clean Energy: Ensure access to
affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for
all.
(8) Decent Work and Economic Growth: Promote
sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth,
full and productive employment and decent work for all.
RIO + 20 Conference
*Rio+20 is the short name for the United Nations Conference
on Sustainable Development. This conference was held in
Brazil in June 2012 to mark the 20th anniversary of the 1992
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
(UNCED), in Rio de Janeiro. The conference's outcome
document entitled 'The Future We Want' was a call to action
for governments, businesses and the UN alike to support
countries interested in the transition to a green economy. PAGE
*It is a financial mechanism for five major international
(Partnership for Action on Green Economy) was created as the
conventions: the Minamata Convention on Mercury, the
Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, the UN's direct response to this call of action.
United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity, the
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and
Organizations & Institutions
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate *National and International organizations and institutions are
Change. established for environmental conservation and protection.
hear appeals with respect to restriction of areas in which any *The Genetic Engineering Approval Committee is constituted
industries, operations or processes shall or shall not be carried under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
out, subject to certain safeguards under the Environment *On 22nd July, 2010 Genetic Engineering Approval
(Protection) Act, 1986. Committee was renamed as Genetic Engineering Appraisal
*The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) provides Committee.
a framework for international cooperation in the development *The National Green Tribunal was established on 18 October,
of meteorology and operational hydrology and their practical 2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 for effective
application. WMO is an intergovernmental organization with a and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental
membership of 193 Member States and Territories WMO was protection and conservation of forest to provide the right to
originated from the International Meteorological Organization healthy environment, construed as a part of Right to a Life
(IMO) which was founded in 1873 to facilitate the exchange of under Article 21.
weather information across national borders. WMO became a *Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel is the present Chairperson of
specialized agency of the United Nations on 17 March, 1951. the National Green Tribunal.
*World Meteorological Convention was implemented *It was established to solve the problems relating to
on 23 March, 1950. WMO has its headquarters in Geneva, environmental safety, forest conservation, enforcement of
Switzerland. Its current Secretary-General is Petteri Taalas legal rights and to provide compensation to the victim for their
and President is Gerhard Adrian of Germany. property damage.
*UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) was *This tribunal will help to reduce the number of trials
established in 1972. It is headquartered in Nairobi (Kenya). which are pending in high courts. Tribunal is bound to solve
Head of UNEP is Inger Andersen of Denmark. applications and petition within one month from the time of
*EPA (Environment Protection Agency) is an agency of the their filing.
U.S. It was established on 2 Dec. 1970 for enforcing standards
and laws that promote the health of human/individuals and the Environment - Some Important
environment. Facts For Exams
*Green Peace International is a non-governmental *Excess urbanization and industrialization is a challenge
organization. *Its headquarter is in Amsterdam, Netherlands. for sustainable development, ecology & environment and
*NITI (National Institution for Transforming India) Aayog biodiversity conservation.
is a Nodal Institution for coordination and implementation of *Green Development is a book written by W.M. Adams. *The
4. Environment refers to: 6. The Environment (Protection) Act of India was enacted
(a) The natural world of land, water, air, plants and in–
animals that exist around it. (a) 1981 (b) 1986
(b) The sum total of conditions which surround human (c) 1995 (d) 2000
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See the explanation of the above question. 18. World Environment Day is celebrated on:
(a) 21 March (b) 23 September
15. Which of the following Sustainable Development Goal (c) 5 June (d) 25 May
(SDG) will target the water availability for all and its Jharkhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2013
permanent management upto 2030 in India? Uttarakhand Lower (Sub.) (Pre) 2010
(a) SDG - 6 (b) SDG - 7 Ans. (c)
(c) SDG - 8 (d) SDG - 9 World Environment Day is celebrated on 5 June every year.
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2019 China was the global host of 2019 World Environment Day
Ans. (a) with "Air Pollution" as the theme of that year's edition. In
The United Nations has identified 17 SDGs (Sustainable 2021, theme of World Environment Day was 'Ecosystem
Development Goals-SDGs) which have to be realised by Restoration'.
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the year 2030. Among these goals SDG-6 "Clean Water and 19. The World Environment Day is celebrated on –
Sanitation" ensures availability and sustainable management (a) December 1
of water and sanitation for all. Today, 2.2 billion people lack (b) June 5
access to safely managed drinking water, and more than 4.2 (c) November 14
billion people lack safely managed sanitation.
(d) August 15
16. The Decade of Sustainable Energy for all is the U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2014
initiative of: U.P.P.C.S.(Pre) 2012
(a) United Nations (b) India U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2011
(c) Germany (d) World Bank Uttarakhand U.D.A./L.D.A (Pre) 2007
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2017 Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2006
Ans. (a) U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2004
Renewable energy is a form of energy that is not the cause Ans. (b)
of pollution nor has its adverse effect on natural resources. See the explanation of the above question.
Sustainable energy is the seventh goal of the 17 UN Sus-
tainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a call to ensure 20. The book ‘Silent Spring’ published in 1962 which set
access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy the tone for an environmental movement in the world,
for all by 2030. The Sustainable Energy for all initiative, acts was written by:
in support of the 2014-2024 decade of Sustainable Energy (a) Carolyn Merchant
for All as declared by the UN General Assembly. (b) Karl Marx
17. Which of the following is a Nodal Institution for (c) Rachel Carson
implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (d) Rajgopalan
in India? U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2020
(a) Planning Commission Ans. (c)
(b) Disinvestment Commission ‘Silent Spring’ is an environmental science book published in
(c) NITI Aayog 1962. It was written by an American biologist and ecologist
(d) Finance Commission ‘Rachel Carson’.
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2019 21. A country’s natural capital included all of the following
32. International Conference held in Rio-de-Janeiro was: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) 0.036%
(a) United Nations Conference on Sustainable Neon (Ne) 0.002%
Development Helium (He) 0.0005%
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take in carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen back Ans. (b)
into the atmosphere. Hence option (d) is the correct answer. See the explanation of the above question.
41. Which of the following is not a function of the tree? 44. The concept of weathering relates to –
(a) Absorption of carbon dioxide (a) Deposition of decomposed material
(b) Absorption of noise (b) Change in weather conditions day to day
(c) Air pollution (c) Natural process leading to the decomposition of rocks
(d) Releasing oxygen (d) None of the above
R.A.S./R.T.S. (Pre) 1993 Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2006
Ans. (c) Ans. (c)
Trees contribute to the environment by providing oxygen, Weathering is defined as mechanical disintegration and
improving air quality, climate amelioration, conserving water, chemical decomposition of rocks through the actions of
preserving soil and supporting wildlife. Hence they clean various elements of weather and climate. Weathering
the environment and are not the reason behind air pollution. processes are conditioned by many complex geological,
In addition to this, trees on both sides of roads reduce the climatic, topographic and vegetative factors.
sound pollution by reducing the intensity of sound by 10 to
45. The Headquarter of World Meteorological Organization
15 decibels.
is located at –
42. Consider the following : (a) Geneva (b) Rome
1. Photosynthesis 2. Respiration (c) Sidney (d) Tokyo
3. Decay of organic matter 4. Volcanic action U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2010
Which of the above add carbon dioxide to the carbon Ans. (a)
cycle on Earth? The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) provides a
(a) 1 and 4 (b) 2 and 3 framework for international cooperation in the development
(c) 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2, 3 and 4 of meteorology and operational hydrology and their practical
I.A.S (Pre) 2014 application. WMO originated from the International
I.A.S. (Pre) 2011 Meteorological Organization (IMO) which was founded in
Ans. (c) 1873 to facilitate the exchange of weather information across
See the explanation of the above question. 51. N.E.A. Stands for:
(a) National Enquiry Act
48. Where was the 4th session of the UN Environment
Assembly (UNEA-4) held recently? (b) National Environment Authority
(a) Paris-France (b) Ulaanbaatar-Mongolia (c) National Examination Agency
(c) Beijing - China (d) Nairobi-Kenya (d) National Event Association
(e) None of the above/More than one of the above Chhattisgarh P.C.S. (Pre) 2003
65th B.P.S.C. (Pre) 2019 Ans. (b)
Ans. (d) The National Environment Appellate Authority (NEAA)
The fourth session of the United Nations Environment better known as NEA was set up by the Ministry of
Assembly (UNEA-4) took place from 11-15 March 2019 Environment and Forest to address cases in which
in Nairobi, Kenya. The theme of UNEA-4 was "Innovative environment clearances were required in certain restricted
solutions for Environmental Challenges and Sustainable areas. It was established by the National Environment
Consumption and Production". It is noteworthy that the Appellate Authority Act 1997 to hear appeals with respect
fifth session of UNEA took place (Virtually) in Nairobi in to restriction of areas in which any industries, operations or
February 2021, under the theme, " Strengthening Actions for processes shall or shall not be carried out, subject to certain
Nature to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals". A safeguards under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
resumed in-person session of UNEA-5 is scheduled to take On the establishment of National Green Tribunal on 18th
place from 28th February-2 March, 2022. October, 2010, under National Green Tribunal Act, 2010,
the NEAA stands dissolved.
49. What does EPA stand for –
(a) Environment Pollution Agency 52. The headquarters of the Green Peace International
(b) Environmental Prohibition Agency is located at –
(c) Environment Protection Agency (a) Amsterdam (b) Canberra
(d) None of these (c) Ottawa (d) Nagasaki
at ensuring the least impact on the ecosystem. The marking Ans. (a)
scheme was started in 1991. According to NITI Aayog's Index-2019 top-5 states and
54. To label environment-friendly consumer products, the respective scores are following.
58. Which one of the following States in India has recently Ans. (d)
introduced the ‘Greenhouse Farming’: Extreme urbanization and industrialization are harmful
(a) Haryana (b) Punjab to balanced development, environment and ecology and
(c) Maharashtra (d) Uttar Pradesh biodiversity conservation. Thus option (d) is the correct
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answer.
U.P.P.C.S.(Pre) 2001
Ans. (b)
High-Level Questions
Markfed of Punjab and Sayag Group of Israel signed an
agreement to grow vegetables in Greenhouses Farming on 21 1. The National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 was enacted
April, 2001. Greenhouse farming is the unique farm practice in consonance with which of the following provisions
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in the quantity of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere also from the constitution of India (Article 21) which assures the
citizens of India the right to a halthy environment. Notably
affects the natural vegetation. Water-loving or Aquatic plants
on 18th October 2010, Justice Lokeshwar Singh Panta became
are those which are found mostly in muddy land and near
its first chairman. Present chairman of NGT is Justic Adarsh
the ponds. They are found in the moist climate. Reduction
Kumar Goel.
of moisture in the atmosphere results in the erosion of such
plants. Hence both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are correct 2. The National Green Tribunal (NGT) came into force in:
(a) October, 2010 (b) November, 2008
and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) January, 2011 (d) April, 2012
60. Urbanization and industrialization are harmful- U.P. P.C.S. (Mains) 2017
3. National Green Tribunal (NGT) was established by the In the year 1997, the World Environment Conference was
Government of India in: organised in Kyoto, Japan. The Kyoto Protocol to the United
(a) 2008 (b) 2009 Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was
(c) 2010 (d) 2011 adopted in this conference which came into existence on 16
February, 2005.
Jharkhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2016
Ans. (c) 7. The Earth Summit + 5 was held in?
See the explanation of the above question. (a) 2005 (b) 2000
(c) 1999 (d) 1997
4. The author of ‘Green Development’ is –
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2016
(a) M.J. Bradshaw (b) M. Nicolson
Ans. (d)
(c) R.H. Whittaker (d) W.M. Adams
In 1992, more than 100 heads of states met in Rio-de-Janeiro,
U.P.P.C.S (Pre) 2011
Brazil for the first International Earth Summit. This summit
Ans. (d)
was convened to address urgent problems of environmental
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William M. Adams is the author of the book Green protection and socio-economic development. The assembled
Development: Environment and Sustainability in a leaders signed the convention on climate change and con-
Developing World. Its first edition was published in 1990. vention of Biodiversity, endorsed the Rio-Declaration and
the Forest Principles and adopted Agenda 21 for achieving
5. What is Rio+20 Conference, often mentioned in the
sustainable development in the 21st century. The Commission
news?
on Sustainable Development (CSD) was created to monitor
(a) It is the United Nations Conference on Sustainable
and report on the implementation of the Earth Summit Agree-
Development.
ment. It was agreed that a five-year review of Earth Summit
(b) It is a Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade progress would be made in 1997 by the United Nations
Organization. General Assembly meeting in special session. Accordingly, a
(c) It is a Conference of the Inter governmental Panel on special session of UN General Assembly was held from 23-27
Climate Change. June, 1997 in New York to take stock of how well countries,
(d) It is a Conference of the Member Countries of the international organizations and sectors of civil society have
Convention on Biological Diversity. responded to the challenge of the Earth Summit. This meeting
I.A.S. (Pre) 2015 was known as Earth Summit +5. Notably, Rio + 10 summit
was held in Johannesburg in 2002 and Rio +20 was held in
Ans. (a)
Rio-de-Janeiro in 2012.
Rio+20 is the short name for the United Nations Conference 8. Consider the following statements:
on Sustainable Development. This conference took place
1. The Sustainable Development Goals were first
in Brazil in June 2012 to mark the 20th anniversary of the
proposed in 1972 by a global think tank called the
1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and
‘Club of Rome’.
Development (UNCED), in Rio-de-Janeiro, and the 10th
2. The Sustainable Development Goals have to be
anniversary of the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable
achieved by 2030.
Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
6. In the year 1997, the World Environment Conference (a) 1 only (b) 2 only
was organised in? (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
(a) Reo-de-Janeiro (b) Nairobi I.A.S. (Pre) 2016
(c) Kyoto (d) New York Ans. (b)
economists, humanists, industrialists and government Practices and Financing for food security, Adaptation and
officials met at the Academia dei Lincei in Rome. "The Mitigation." In 2014 an alliance was set up with this issue
Club of Rome" was born from this meeting as an informal as its focal point: the GASCA (Global Alliance for Climate
organization. The concept of 'Limits to Growth' was Smart Agriculture).
propounded by the Club of Rome. Statement (2) is correct because membership in the Alliance
does not create any binding obligations.
10. Given below are two statements, one labelled as
Statement (3) is incorrect because India is just a signatory.
Assertion (A) and other as the Reason (R).
Assertion (A) : There is a positive relation between 12. The Partnership for Action on Green Economy
Human Development Index (HDI) (PAGE), a UN mechanism to assist countries transition
and Sustainable Development Goals towards a greener and more inclusive economies,
(SDG) ranking of Indian State. emerged at?
Reason (R) : The underlying dimension of SDG (a) The Earth Summit on Sustainable Development 2002,
targets are closely related to education Johannesburg.
and health aspect. (b) The United Nations Conference on Sustainable
Select the correct answer using the codes below: Development 2012, Rio de Janeiro.
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct explanation (c) The United Nations Framework Convention on
of (A) Climate Change 2015, Paris.
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct (d) The World Sustainable Development Summit 2016,
explanation of (A) New Delhi.
(c) (A) is true but (R) is false I.A.S. (Pre) 2018
(d) (A) is false but (R) is true Ans. (b)
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2019
In 2012, Rio +20 (the United Nations Conference on
Ans. (a)
Sustainable Development) was held in Brazil. The conference's
The underlying dimension of SDG targets are closely related outcome document entitled 'The Future We Want' was a call to
to education and health aspect as evident in the positive action for governments, businesses and the UN alike to support
correlation between HDI (Human Development Index) and countries interested in the transition to a green economy.
SDG rankings of Indian State. Hence, both (A) and (R) are PAGE (Partnership for Action on Green Economy) was
true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). created as the UN's direct response to this call of action.
waste discharged by the company, local people started a 5. Adopting spatial and temporal crop sequencing / crop
small-scale protest against the company. Later, this protest rotations.
was supported by the Panchayat authorities. In the long run, Select the correct answer using the code given below:
with national as well as international support to this protest (a) 1, 3 and 4 (b) 2, 3, 4 and 5
against a multinational company (MNC), this movement (c) 2, 4 and 5 (d) 1, 2, 3 and 5
became an icon of other such movements worldwide. I.A.S. (Pre) 2018
19. Environment (Protection) Act (EPA) is also known as: Ans. (c)
(a) Umbrella Legislation (b) Chhadi Mubarak Conservation Agriculture (CA) can be defined by a statement
(c) Environment Legislation (d) Eco Safety Law given by the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United
M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2013 Nations as "a concept for resource - saving agricultural crop
Ans. (a) production that strives to achieve acceptable profits together
Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 is also know as with high and sustained production level while concurrently
Umbrella Legislation. In the wake of the Bhopal Tragedy, the conserving the environment."
Government of India enacted the Environment (Protection) Minimum tillage and soil disturbance.
Act of 1986 under Article 253 of the Constitution. The Act Permanent soil cover with crop residues and live mulches.
is an “umbrella” legislation designed to provide a framework Crop rotation and intercropping are the principles of
for Central Government coordination of the activities of Conservation Agriculture.
various Central and State authorities established under 22. As a result of their annual survey, the National
previous laws, such as the Water Act and the Air Act. Geographic Society and an international polling firm
20. The Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee is Globe Scan gave India top rank in Greendex 2009
constituted under the: score. What is this score?
(a) Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 (a) It is a measure of efforts made by different countries in
(b) Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and adopting technologies for reducing the carbon footprint
Protection) Act, 1999 (b) It is a measure of environmentally sustainable
(c) Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 consumer behaviour in different countries
(d) Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 (c) It is an assessment of programs/schemes undertaken
I.A.S. (Pre) 2015 by different countries for improving the conservation
Ans. (c) of natural resources
24. Consider the following statements and select the large. Which one among the following was NOT such
correct answer from the codes given below: important?
Assertion (A) : India is a case of an over-urbanised (a) Degradation of natural resources
country. (b) Environment pollution
Reason (R) : Most of the large cities in India do not (c) Politics and Development
have adequate infrastructure. (d) Displacement and Rehabilitation of masses
Codes: U.P.P.C.S.(Pre) 2020
(a) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) explains (A). Ans. (c)
(b) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) does not explain During the mid 80’s decade of twentieth century, Degradation
(A). of natural resources, Environment pollution and Displacement
(c) (A) is true but (R) is false. and Rehabilitation of Masses were the negative aspects
(d) (A) is false but (R) is true. of development, discussed at large, but Politics and
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Components of Ecosystem
*An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in
conjunction with the non-living components of their
environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting
as a system.
Important features of the ecosystem are:
*It is normally an open system with a continuous, but variable
influx and loss of materials and energy.
*An ecosystem is an overall integration of the whole mosaic
of the interacting organisms and their environment.
*It is a basic functional unit.
*It consists of biotic and abiotic components interacting with
*Now, ecology has been presented with a broad dimension. each other.
Now it also includes the study of humans, society and the *It’s functional unit is capable of energy transformation,
activities of its physical environment. It is a fundamental natural circulation and accumulation.
system having biotic and abiotic components. *Different types of ecosystem are present in different areas.
*In 1935, A.G Tansley proposed the concept of Ecosystem. *All components that take part in mutual interaction in the
According to him, Ecosystem is type of a physical system biosphere form an ecosystem. Living organisms form biosphere
formed by biotic and abiotic components. According to him, by different biological associations.
ecosystem is an open system. These systems may differ in *All the organisms and the abiotic components of the
their size. environment form the ecosystem of the place. Thus, ecology
*Karl Mobius called the idea of the ecosystem as Biocoenosis. deals with the organism and its environment.
organism to biosphere is –
*Under man- made ecosystem Agriculture has been instrumental
to the existence of society and development.
*Aquatic ecosystem refers to the living and non-living parts of
a water body and the interactions that take place among them.
*Aquatic ecosystems can be categorized in the marine
ecosystem and freshwater ecosystem.
*Marine ecosystem covers approximately 70% of the earth's
surface and contain approximately 97% of the planet's water.
*Approximately 85 % of the dissolved materials in seawater
are sodium and chlorine.
* Another feature stratification is observed in the marine
*The number of living beings of the same species is known as ecosystem.
their population. The population of two or more than two ethnic
groups creates a community. Several communities together
form an ecosystem. In a fixed terrain one or more ecosystems
(Aphotic Zone)
are found. These ecosystems together form a Landscape of a
particular region.
(Benthic Zone)
Components of Ecology
(Abyssal Zone)
food, habitat, water and other necessities available in the *Grass, goat and human also form a food chain –
environment.
Grass Goat Humans
*Carrying capacity is the number of individuals an environment
ppp
can support without significant negative impacts on the given
(Autotroph) (Herbivorous consumer) (Omnivorous consumer)
organism and its environment. Whenever the population
increases more than the carrying capacity, it puts pressure on *In food chain there are trophic levels i.e., Autotroph, Primary
the ecosystem. consumer, Secondary consumer and Tertiary consumer.
*Excessive population growth can lead to the failure of the *The primary consumer is the herbivores (that feed on the
ecosystem. plant), the secondary consumer is small carnivores (feeding
on the primary consumer) and the tertiary consumer is the
large carnivores.
*Man is the primary as well as a secondary consumer who feeds
on both plant products and meat.
one-directional). The energy enters the plants (from the sun) organic food from one trophic level to the next, only about
ten percent of the energy from organic matter is stored as
through photosynthesis during the making of food. This
flesh. The remaining is lost during transfer, broken down
energy is then passed on from one organism to another in a
in respiration or lost to incomplete digestion by higher trophic
food chain. The energy given out by the organisms as heat is
level.
lost to the environment. It does not return to be used by the
*Thus, at every level of the food chain (first, second, third and
plants again. This makes the flow of energy in the ecosystem top level), the consumer converts only 10% of the accumulated
‘unidirectional’. energy into his body weight.
Environmental Movements
*The Chipko movement was a forest conservation movement
in India started in 1973. On 26 March, 1974 Gaura Devi
gathered other women around her village in the Garhwal *According to the World Development Report 2010
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Himalayas and prevented loggers from felling trees by sticking ‘Millennium Ecosystem Assessment’ describes five
to the trees. This act by illiterate tribal and village women to groups of Ecosystem Services.
reclaim their traditional forest rights was a dramatic moment *Nutrient recycling and crop pollination are examples of
Ecosystem services.
known as ‘Chipko Andolan’, a non-violent struggle that gave
birth to the modern Indian environmental movement.
*“Ecology is permanent economy” was the slogan of Chipko
Movement.
*'Narmada Bachao Andolan' was against the construction of
a multi-modal dam on the Narmada river.
*'Appiko Movement' was started in Karnataka for
environmental protection.
Ans. (c)
interacting as a system.
All the organisms and the abiotic components of the
Important features of ecology are:
*It is normally an open system with a continuous, but variable environment form the ecosystem of the place. Thus ecology
influx and loss of materials and energy. deals with the organism and its environment.
*An ecosystem is an overall integration of the whole mosaic 7. Which of the following is an artificial ecosystem?
of the interacting organism and their environment. (a) Ponds (b) Field
*It is a basic functional unit with no limits of boundaries. (c) Forest (d) None of these
*It consists of biotic and abiotic components interacting Jharkhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2013
with each other. Ans. (b)
*Its functional unit is capable of energy transformation,
circulation and accumulation. Field, garden are artificial ecosystem while forests, ponds
Different types of the ecosystem are present in different areas. and lakes are natural ecosystems.
4. Which of the following is not correct about the 8. Which of the following is an artificial ecosystem?
ecosystem? (a) Rice field (b) Forest
(a) It comprises both, abiotic and biotic components (c) Grassland (d) Lake
(b) It has its productivity. U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2016
(c) It is a closed system. Ans. (a)
(d) It is a natural resource system.
An artificial ecosystem meets all the criteria of a natural
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eco-system but is made and controlled by humans. Orchards,
Ans. (c)
farmlands, gardens and human-made reservoirs are some
See the explanation of the above question. examples of artificial ecosystems. Ecosystems can broadly
be categorized as Aquatic and Terrestrial ecosystems.
5. Which four components constitute an ecosystem?
(a) Water, Carbon, Oxygen, Sulphur Grasslands, forests and deserts are examples of terrestrial
(b) Soil, Temperature, Humidity, Rainfall ecosystems while lakes, rivers and oceans fall under aquatic
(c) Abiotic materials, Producers, Consumers, Decomposers ecosystem.
(d) Herbivores, Carnivores, Bacteria, Parasites Notably, agriculture under human ecosystem has been
Jharkhand P.C.S. (Mains) 2016 instrumental to the existence of society and development.
Ans. (c) Hence (a) is the correct answer.
(a) Ecotone (b) Ecological niche approximately 97% of the planet's water.
(c) Habitat (d) Home range
14. Which of the following does not help to maintain
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ecological balance?
Ans. (b)
(a) Cutting forest (b) Afforestation
Ecological niche characterizes the position of a species within (c) Rainwater Management (d) Biosphere Reserves
an ecosystem, comprising species habitat requirements as U.P.U.D.A./L.D.A. (Pre) 2013
well as its functional role. Ans. (a)
11. The actual location or place where an organism lives Wildlife conservation and prevention of environmental
is called: pollution is helpful in maintaining ecological balance.
(a) Habitat (b) Ecosystem Deforestation adds to the environmental imbalance.
(c) Niche (d) Biome
15. Which one of the following is one of the main causes
(e) None of the above/More than one of the above
of ecological imbalance in India?
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(a) Deforestation (b) Desertification
Ans. (a)
(c) Floods and Famines (d) Rainfall variations
The location or place where an organism lives is called a R.A.S./R.T.S.(Pre) 2012
habitat. The organisms depend for their food, water, air, Ans. (a)
shelter and other needs on their habitat. A biome is a plant
and animal community that covers a large geographical area. Deforestation is one of the main causes of ecological
Some of the major biomes of the world are: forest, grassland, imbalance in India. While, desertification, floods and famines
desert and tundra biomes. and rainfall variations are secondary causes.
12. Which one of the following ecosystems covers the 16. Which of the following is an act that disturbs the
ecological balance?
largest area of the earth’s surface:
(a) Lumbering (b) Social forestry
(a) Desert Ecosystem (b) Grassland Ecosystem
(c) Vanamahotsav (d) Afforestation
(c) Mountain Ecosystem (d) Marine Ecosystem
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U.P. Lower Sub. (Spl) (Pre) 2003
Ans. (a)
Ans. (d) It is lumbering which disturbs the ecological balance.
1942. According to this law, during the transfer of energy level-I includes autotrophs or the producers (i.e. green plants)
from organic food from one trophic level to the next, only which fix up solar energy and make it available for heterotrophs
about ten percent of the energy from organic matter is stored or the consumers. The herbivores (primary consumer) come at
as flesh. The remaining is lost during transfer, broken down in second, small carnivores at third and tertiary consumer (large
respiration or lost to incomplete digestion by higher trophic carnivores) form the fourth trophic level.
level. When organisms are consumed, 10% of the energy in
the food is fixed into flesh and is available for next trophic 28. What is true about ecosystem?
level (carnivores or omnivores). When a carnivore or an (a) Primary consumers are least dependent upon producer
omnivore consume that animal, only about 10% of energy (b) Primary consumers are out-number producers
is fixed in its flesh for the higher level. Thus, at every level (c) Producers are more than primary consumers
of the food chain (first, second, third and top level), the (d) Secondary consumers are the largest and most powerful
consumer converts only 10% of the accumulated energy into U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2019
his body weight. Ans. (c)
25. In the marine environment, the main primary In a given ecosystem, there are generally more producers
producers are: than primary consumers, and more primary consumers than
(a) Phytoplanktons (b) Seaweeds secondary consumers, and so on.
(c) Marine angiosperms (d) Aquatic bryophytes 29. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?
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(a) Mountain - Most stable ecosystem
Ans. (a)
(b) Abiotic Component - Bacteria
Phytoplankton, also known as microalgae, are similar to (c) Green plants - Ecosystem
terrestrial plants in that they contain chlorophyll and require (d) Rainfall - Global Warming
sunlight to live and grow. Most phytoplankton are buoyant U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2015
and float in the upper part of the ocean, where sunlight Ans. (c)
penetrates the water. Phytoplankton also requires inorganic
All the pairs mentioned in the question are related to
nutrients such as nitrates, phosphates, and sulfur which they
ecosystems but correctly matched is only (c). An ecosystem
convert into proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the
26. Among the biotic components of the ecosystem, the non-living components of their environment. Since plants
producer system is – are living organism hence they are related to the ecosystem.
pppp
(Producer) (Primary Consumer) (Secondary Consumer) (Tertiary Consumer) ecosystem?
(a) Marine (b) Grassland
31. Which of the following constitute a food chain? (c) Forest (d) Tundra
(a) Grass, wheat and mango (b) Grass, goat and human R.A.S./R.T.S. (Pre) 2021
(c) Goat, cow and elephant (d) Grass, fish and goat Ans. (a)
(e) None of the above
An inverted pyramid of biomass can be found in marine
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ecosystem. The pyramid of biomass in sea is generally
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inverted because the biomass of fishes far exceeds that of
Ans. (b)
phytoplankton. Hence option (1) is correct.
Grass, goat and humans form a food chain –
35. Which one of the following organisms is likely to show
Grass Goat Humans
the highest concentration of DDT, once it has been
ppp introduced into the ecosystem?
(Autotroph) (Herbivorous consumer) (Omnivorous consumer)
(a) Grasshopper (b) Toad
32. The pyramid of energy in any ecosystem is
(c) Snake (d) Cattle
(a) Always upright I.A.S. (Pre) 1997
(b) May be upright and inverted Ans. (c)
(c) Always inverted
DDT is a non-biodegradable, biomagnifying pollutant
(d) None of the above
which increases in concentration from producers, primary
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consumers, secondary consumers to tertiary consumers. In
Ans. (a)
the question, only the snake represents the tertiary consumers,
Pyramid of energy is always upright, can never be inverted, so the concentration of DDT will be highest in the snake.
because when energy flows from a particular trophic level
36. The amount of energy during the transfer from one
to the next trophic level, some energy is always lost as heat
trophic level to another in an eco-system–
at each step. Each bar in the energy pyramid indicates the
(a) Increases (b) Decreases
amount of energy present at each trophic level in a given
(c) Remains constant (d) May increase or decrease
time or annually per unit area. Hence option (a) is correct.
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33. Biomass Pyramid is reversed in which type of Ans. (b)
1% of the ocean floor but are inhabited by more than 25% in water, soil and sediments.
of all known marine fish species. 32 of the 34 recognized Much of the phosphorus on Earth is tied up in rock
animal phyla are formed on coral reefs compared to 9 phyla and sedimentary deposits, from which it is released by
in tropical rainforests. weathering, leaching, and mining.
Some of it passes through freshwater and terrestrial
47. Which one of the following is the largest ecosystem of ecosystems via plants, grazers, predators, and parasites, to
the earth? be returned to those ecosystems by death and decay. Much
(a) Hydrosphere (b) Biome of it, however, is deposited in the sea, in shallow sediments,
(c) Lithosphere (d) Biosphere where it circulates readily, or in ocean deeps, whence it wells
U.P. R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2017 up only occasionally.
Ans. (a) Phosphorus is brought back to the land through fish harvests
and through collection of guano deposited by seabirds.
The largest ecosystem of the earth is Biosphere. The 50. The movement of nutrient elements through various
biosphere is a part of the earth where life can exist. It
components of an ecosystem is called:
is a highly integrated and interacting zone comprising
(a) Bio-geo-chemical cycle (b) Bio-geological cycle
of atmosphere (air) hydrosphere (water) and lithosphere
(c) Ecological succession (d) Biological cycle
(land). It is a narrow layer around the surface of the earth.
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The biosphere is absent at extremes of the North and South
Ans. (a)
Poles, the highest mountains and the deepest oceans.
See the explanation of the above question.
48. The cycling of elements in an ecosystem is called: 52. “Ecology is permanent economy” is the slogan of which
(a) Chemical cycles (b) Biogeochemical cycles movement?
around her village in the Garhwal Himalayas and prevented following statements
loggers from felling trees by sticking to the trees. This act by 1. A food chain illustrates the order in which a chain
illiterate tribal and village women to reclaim their traditional of organisms feeds upon each other.
forest rights was a dramatic moment known as ‘Chipko 2. Food chains are found within the population of a
species.
Andolan’, a non-violent struggle that gave birth to the modern
3. A food chain illustrates the number of organism,
Indian environmental movement.
which is eaten by others.
54. Consider the following statements relating to the Which of the statements given above is /are correct?
ecosystem: (a) Only 1 (b) 1 and 2
1. The term ecosystem was first used by A.G. Tansley. (c) 1, 2 and 3 (d) None of these
2. Those organisms which produce their food I.A.S. (Pre) 2013
themselves are termed as autotrophs. Ans. (a)
3. Consumers consume their food through the process
Now most obvious aspect of nature is that energy must pass
of photosynthesis.
from one living organism to another. When herbivorous
4. Decomposers convert inorganic matter into organic
animals feed on plants, energy is transferred from plants
matter.
to animals. In an ecosystem, some of the animals feed
Which of the above statements are correct:
on other living organisms while some feed on dead
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organic matter. The latter form the detritus food chain.
(a) 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 3
Each chain usually has only four to five such links.
(c) 2 and 4 (d) 3 and 4
Food chains are not found within the population of a
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species. Because this would mean a human being eating
Ans. (a)
another human being (human beings are single species)
The term ecosystem was first used by A.G. Tansley. Hence
57. Which of the following statement is correct?
statement (1) is correct. Biotic components are the living (a) The energy flow in the biospheric ecosystem is
things that shape an ecosystem. Autotrophic components unidirectional.
are self-feeding organisms of the ecosystem. These produce (b) The energy flows in the biospheric is cyclical.
their food themselves. Hence statement (2) is also correct. (c) Relative loss of energy in natural ecosystem decrease
Consumers are organisms of an ecological food chain with increasing trophic levels.
which receive energy by consuming other organisms. These (d) Species at progressively higher trophic levels appear
to be less efficient in using available energy
organisms are formally referred to as heterotrophs. Hence,
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statement (3) is wrong. Organic matter is recycled in an Ans. (a)
18. Which one of the following is the correct order of The correct sequence of ecosystem in order of decreasing
biological organization ranging from organism to productivity is- Mangroves, Grasslands, Lakes and Oceans.
biosphere? Despite occupying about 70 percent of the surface, the
(a) Population- Ecosystem- Community - Landscape productivity of the oceans are only 55 billion tons. Hence
(b) Landscape- Community-Ecosystem-Population option (c) is correct.
*In June, 2012, IUCN released Red Data list of animals facing Karnataka and the border region of Tamil Nadu.
the danger of extinction. 15 species of India were listed in *Cheetah was declared extinct in India in 1952.
critically endangered category. *Snow leopard's habitat is found 3000-4500 meters above the
*In this list, Great Indian Bustard, Siberian crane and sea level. Surveys held in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh
Sociable Lapwing were listed in the critically endangered have confirmed the presence of Snow leopards in India.
category, Musk Deer in the vulnerable category while Wild *Black-necked crane is the state bird of Jammu and Kashmir.
Ass was listed in the near threatened category. Flying squirrels are found in India, Russia, Japan, China,
*Red panda was listed in the endangered category. Europe, Africa and North America.
*South Asia is known for its high diversity of flying squirrels.
Biodiversity & There are about 17 species belonging to 7 genera.In India,
Endangered Species most of these species are found in the eastern Himalayas and
*In May 2003, a scientist working with the Peregrine Fund the north-east, at the confluence of two biogeographically
presented a research paper that confirmed that the vulture deaths significant regions, the Himalayan and the Indo-Malayan
were due to the anti-inflammatory painkilling drug Diclofenac regions. A study that was conducted in Arunachal Pradesh
Sodium. A vulture that had died had high levels of diclofenac reported occurrences of a whopping number, 14 species of
in their kidneys. flying squirrels from the state, with the red giant flying squirrel
*In January 2004, the results of a joint study conducted by being the most common one, followed by the parti-coloured
the Peregrine Fund and the Ornithological Society of Pakistan flying squirrel (Hylopetes alboniger).
confirmed that diclofenac sodium was indeed the primary *Marine animals like Dugongs, Dolphins, Whale, Salt Water
reason for vulture deaths. Crocodiles, Turtle, Sea Snake etc are found abundantly in
*The devastating effect of this medicine can be understood from Andaman & Nicobar Island.
the fact that it caused the death of 8.5 crore vultures in India, *Shrew and Tapir are found in Great Himalayan ranges. These
Nepal and Pakistan in 10 years. are not found in Malabar regions.
*Tambalacoque (Dodo plant) of Mauritius have been extinct *The red panda is a territorial mammal. Its zoological name
because of the extinction of Dodo bird who was helping this is Ailurus Fulgens. Red Panda lives in temperate climates, in
plant in its pollination. Plants failed to reproduce in the absence deciduous and coniferous forests, usually with an understory
of Dodo. Seed of Dodo plants was the food of these birds and of bamboo and hollow trees. This makes them a key species
medium of seed dispersal of these plants were by their faecal of these forests and indicators of forest health.
matter. *They are found in the Himalayan region, in parts of Nepal,
*Indian flying Fox is a species of bats found in Bangladesh Bhutan, Myanmar and in the Indian States of Sikkim, West
Wetland
and sustainable use of wetlands. It is also known as the
Tso Kar Wetland Ladakh 17.11.2020 95.77
Convention on Wetlands. Complex
*India is a party to Ramsar Convention and has declared many
Bhoj Wetlands Madhya 19.8.2002 32.01
areas as Ramsar Sites to conserve all the site through ecosystem Pradesh
approach and allow their simultaneous sustainable use.
Lonar Lake Maharashtra 22.7.2020 4.27
*The list of Ramsar Sites comprises wetland of international
Nandur Mad- Maharashtra 21.6.2019 14.37
importance. India currently has 49 sites designated as wetlands hameshwar
of international importance (Ramsar Sites).
Loktak Lake Manipur 23.3.1990 266
Ramsar Sites in India Bhitarkanika Orissa 19.8.2002 650
Date of Area Mangroves
Name of Site State Location Declaration (in Sq. Chilka Lake Orissa 1.10.1981 1165
km.) Beas Conservation Punjab 26.9.2019 64.289
Kolleru Lake Andhra 19.8.2002 901 Reserve
Pradesh Harike Lake Punjab 23.3.1990 41
Deepor Beel Assam 19.8.2002 40 Kanjli Lake Punjab 22.1.2002 1.83
Kabartal Wetland Bihar 21.07.2020 26.2 Keshopur-Mi- Punjab 26.9.2019 3.439
Khijadia Wildlife Gujarat 13.04.2021 5.12 ani Community
Sanctuary Reserve
Nalsarovar Bird Gujarat 24.09.2012 120 Nangal Wildlife Punjab 26.9.2019 1.16
Sanctuary Sanctuary
Thol Lake Wildlife Gujarat 05.04.2021 6.99 Ropar Lake Punjab 22.1.2002 13.65
Sanctuary Keoladeo Ghana Rajasthan 1.10.1981 28.73
Wadhvana Wet- Gujarat 05.04.2021 6.3 NP
land Sambhar Lake Rajasthan 23.3.1990 240
Bhindawas Wild- Haryana 25.05.2021 4.12 Point Calimere Tamil Nadu 19.8.2002 385
life Sanctuary Wildlife and Bird
Sultanpur Nation- Haryana 25.05.2021 1.425 Sanctuary
al Park Rudrasagar Lake Tripura 8.11.2005 2.4
Chandertal Wet- Himachal 8.11.2005 0.49 Bakhira Wildlife Uttar Pradesh 29.06.2021 28.94
land Pradesh Sanctuary
Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations help in checking soil erosion and helps in soil stabilization. The
Environment Programme (UNEP), and harnesses the technical fruit of this plant is a source of nutritious juice.
expertise of these UN agencies. This programme was started *It is generally accepted that climate factors regulate most insect
in 2008. species' life cycle, including butterflies. It is well established
*The objective of this programme is to mitigate climate change that temperature is a key factor for increasing daily activities
through reducing net emission of greenhouse gases through (flight, foraging, movements) of butterflies. Butterflies cannot
enhanced forest management in developing countries. UN- tolerate low temperatures. So maximum number of the species
REDD + Programme focuses on conservation and sustainable of butterflies are found in tropical countries.
management of forests. *With reference to India’s biodiversity, Ceylon frogmouth
*Proper design and effective implementation of UN-REDD (Batrachostomus moniliger), Coppersmith barbet (Megalaima
+ Programme can significantly contribute to the protection of haemacephala), Grey-chinned minivet (Pericrocotus solaris)
biodiversity and maintaining resilience of forest ecosystem. and White-throated redstart (Phoenicurus schisticeps) are the
It also provides technical and financial support to developing species of birds.
countries thus contributing to poverty alleviation. *Hibernation or winter sleep refers to a state of inactivity
*The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) is a among animals by spending winter in a dormant state. It
global initiative focused on “making values visible”. is a survival strategy designed to conserve energy when
*Its principal objective is to mainstream the values of weather conditions are not favourable. This condition is
biodiversity and ecosystem services into decision-making at observed among both types of animal cold blooded and
all levels. It aims to achieve this goal by following a structured warm blooded.
approach to valuation that helps decision makers recognize the *Squirrels, bears and some bats resort to hibernation in winter
wide range of benefits provided by ecosystems and biodiversity, when they do not find means to feed themselves. In this state,
demonstrates their values in economic terms and where animal's metabolism slows, its temperature plunges and
appropriate, captures these values in decisions making. breathing slows.
*Wetlands International is a global organization that works *The tallest known tree is Redwood (Sequoia). It is found in
to sustain and restore wetlands and their resources for people California (U.S.A.). This species includes the tallest living trees
and biodiversity. on Earth, reaching up to 379 feet (115.5 m) in height.
*It is an independent, not-for-profit, global organization *Brahmani and Vaitarni rivers merge at Bhitarkanika before
supported by Government and NGO membership from around emptying into the sea. Bhitarkanika is a protected area for
the world. wildlife and biodiversity. Brahmani river is known as South
*Its head office is in the Netherlands. Koel in Jharkhand.
meter/every year The main cause of the loss of biodiversity is the influence
Deep Sea - Negligible gram (dry weight)/ of human beings on the world’s ecosystem. The threats to
square meter/every year biodiversity can be summarized in the following main points:
Alteration and loss of the habitats
Basic Questions Introduction of exotic species and genetically modified
organisms
1. Biodiversity is described as –
Pollution
(a) The range of different species in an environment
Climate change
(b) The seasonal and daily changes in an environment
(c) The way species differ from one another Overexploitation of resources
(d) The influence of physical factors on an environment 5. Which of the following is NOT an example of in-situ
U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Mains) 2014 conservation strategy?
Ans. (a) (a) Biosphere reserve
The diverse range of organisms (plants and animals) found (b) Botanical garden
in an ecosystem, is defined as biodiversity. The species are (c) National Park
organized in different communities which are found in a (d) Sacred groves
particular ecosystem. Bio-diversity is denoted with (α) alfa, U.P. P.C.S. (Pre) 2018
(E) beta and (γ) gamma indicating different categories. This Ans. (b)
classification was advanced by Whittaker in 1960. Examples of Ex-situ conservation - Seed banks, Zoological
2. Biodiversity means – parks, Botanical gardens etc.
(a) Diverse kinds of plants and vegetation. Examples of in-situ conservation - National Parks, Sanctuaries,
(b) Diverse kinds of animals. Biosphere reserves, Reserved Forest, Protected Forest and
(c) Diverse kinds of plants and animals in a particular area. Nature Reserves.
(d) Diverse kinds of exotic plants and animals.
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2014 6. The main reason for the decrease in biodiversity is:
Ans. (c) (a) Habitat pollution
(b) Introduction of exotic species
The diversity of organisms (Plants and animals) present in
(c) Over exploitation
an ecosystem is defined as bio-diversity.
(d) Natural habitat destruction
3. The most significant aspect of biodiversity is: U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2016
build houses, and creating dams that change river flow, The United Nations has proclaimed May 22 The International
are all examples of habitat destruction. The process of Day for Biological Diversity (IDB) to increase understanding
genetic assimilation is one by which a phenotypic character, and awareness of biodiversity issues. When first created
which initially is produced only in response to some by the Second Committee of the UN General Assembly in
environmental influence, becomes, through a process of late 1993, 29 December (the date of entry into force of the
selection, taken over by the genotype, so that it is formed Convention of Biological Diversity), was designated The
even in the absence of the environmental influence. International Day for Biological Diversity. In December
8. The main reason for the decrease in biodiversity is – 2000, the UN General Assembly adopted 22 May as IDB,
(a) Habitat pollution to commemorate the adoption of the text of the Convention
(b) Introduction of exotic species on 22 May 1992 by the Nairobi Final Act of the Conference
(c) Over-exploitation for the Adoption of the Agreed Text of the Convention on
(d) Habitat destruction Biological Diversity. This was partly done because it was
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2015 difficult for many countries to plan and carry out suitable
Ans. (d) celebrations for the date of 29 December, given the number
of holidays that coincide around that time of year.
See the explanation of the above question.
12. When the World Biodiversity Day is observed?
9. Biodiversity has maximum danger from: (a) March, 22
(a) Destruction of natural habitats and vegetation (b) May, 22
(b) Improper agricultural operations (c) June, 23
(c) Climate change (d) April, 16
(d) Water pollution U.P. P.C.S. (Pre) 2018
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2017 Ans. (b)
Ans. (a)
See the explanation of the above question.
See the explanation of the above question.
13. Which of the following can be threats to the biodiversity
10. Government of India in collaboration with the of a geographical area?
Norwegian Government has established a centre for 1. Global warming
Biodiversity Policy and Law at- 2. Fragmentation of habitat
(a) Dehradun (b) Chennai 3. Invasion of alien species
(c) Shillong (d) New Delhi 4. Promotion of vegetarianism
20. Which of the following is a biodiversity saturated area See the explanation of the above question.
in India?
24. Which of the following has been identified as a
(a) Eastern Ghat (b) Western Ghat
‘biodiversity hotspot’ in India?
(c) Thar Desert (d) The Bay of Bengal
(a) Sundarban (b) Western Ghats
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(c) Manas (d) Cherapunji
Ans. (b)
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India is a land of remarkable biodiversity. India inhabits Ans. (b)
7.6 percent of all mammals, 12.6 percent of birds, 6.2 per
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cent of reptiles and 4.4 per cent of amphibians found in See the explanation of the above question.
18 megadiverse countries. Western Ghat is a biodiversity 25. Biodiversity hotspots in India are the-
saturated area in the given options. (i) Eastern Ghats (ii) Western Ghats
21. With reference to biodiversity, which of the following (iii) Eastern Himalayas (iv) Western India
regions in India is regarded as ‘HOTSPOT’? Codes :
(a) Andaman and Nicobar Island (a) (i) and (ii) (b) (ii) and (iii)
(b) Gangetic Plain (c) (i), (iii) and (iv) (d) (ii), (iii) and (iv)
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(d) None of the above Ans. (b)
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2009
See the explanation of the above question.
Ans. (a)
26. Which of the following is considered ‘Hot Spot’ of
A biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographical region of the Earth biodiversity?
which is extremely biologically diverse and also under severe
(a) Gangetic Plains (b) Eastern Himalaya
threat due to habitat loss, climate change or extensive species
(c) Gujarat (d) Central India
loss. As a general rule, to be considered a biodiversity hotspot,
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a region must be biologically diverse, with a high proportion
of endemic species which are not found anywhere else on Ans. (b)
Earth, and the security of the region must be threatened. So, See the explanation of the above question.
hotspots are the richest and most threatened reservoirs of
plant and animal life on Earth. 27. The ‘Hotspots’ (in the context of the environment)
India has four bio-diversity hot spots – found in India are –
Western Ghat, Eastern Himalaya, Indo-Myanmar border (a) Eastern Ghat, Western Ghat
and Sundaland. Nicobar island is regarded as a part of the (b) Vindhya Range, Eastern Ghat
Sundaland bio-diversity area and Andaman group of Islands (c) Eastern Himalayan Range, Western Ghat
come under the Indo-Myanmar hotspot. Hence, the correct (d) Shivalik Range, Eastern Ghat
answer is option (a). U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2012
22. Which one of the following areas in India, is a hotspot Ans. (c)
of biodiversity?
See the explanation of the above question.
(a) Gangetic Plains (b) Sundarbans
(c) Western Ghats (d) Eastern Ghats 28. Which one of the following is not a ‘biodiversity
See the explanation of the above question. plays in a community. A species’ niche encompasses both
30. Which one of the following regions of India is regarded the physical and environmental conditions it requires (like
as an ‘ecological hot spot’? temperature or terrain) and the interactions it has with other
(a) Western Himalayas species (like predation or competition). In general, species
(b) Eastern Himalayas that have narrow or limited niches are considered to be
(c) Western Ghats specialist species. Koalas which feed only on leaves from
(d) Eastern Ghats eucalyptus trees in Australia, are an example of a specialist
I.A.S. (Pre) 1996 species. Species with broader niches, like coyotes or raccoons
Ans. (b & c) are considered generalists.
See the explanation of the above question. 35. India aims to achieve land degradation neutrality by
the year:
31. Which of the following is a bio-diversity rich place in
(a) 2025 (b) 2030
India?
(c) 2035 (d) 2040
(a) Western Ghat (b) Eastern Ghat
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(c) Thar Desert (d) The Bay of Bengal
Ans. (b)
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2014
Ans. (a) India aims to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN)
by the year 2030. LDN represents a paradigm shift in land
See the explanation of the above question.
management policies and practices. It is a unique approach
32. The tallest known living tree: that counter balances the expected loss of productive land
(a) Eucalyptus (b) Sequoia with the recovery of degraded areas.
(c) Deodar (d) Parnang
40th B.P.S.C. (Pre) 1995 36. The ‘Red Data Books’ published by the International
Ans. (b) Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources (IUCN) contain lists of:
The tallest known tree is Redwood (Sequoia). It is found in 1. Endemic plant and animal species present in the
California (U.S.A.). This species includes the tallest living
biodiversity hotspots.
trees on Earth, reaching up to 379 feet (115.5 m) in height.
2. Threatened plant and animal species.
33. A species is considered to be extinct if it has not been 3. Protected sites for conservation of nature and
seen in its natural habitat for – natural resources in various countries.
38. "Red Data Book" is published by – (c) Snow Leopard, Swamp Deer, Rhesus Monkey and
(a) USEPA (b) IUCN Saras (Crane)
(c) WWF (d) IG-BP (d) Lion-tailed Macaque, Blue Bull, Hanuman Langur
Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2017 and Cheetal
Ans. (b) I.A.S. (Pre) 2012
Ans. (a)
See the explanation of the above question.
In June, 2012, IUCN released Red Data list of animals facing
39. Endangered species are listed in –
the danger of extinction. In which 15 species of India were
(a) Dead Stock Book (b) Red Data Book
listed in the most endangered category. In this list, Great
(c) Live Stock Book (d) None of the above
Indian Bustard, Siberian Crane and Sociable Lapwing
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Ans. (b) were listed in the most endangered category, Musk Deer
in the vulnerable category while Wild Ass was listed in the
Endangered species are listed in Red Data Book. near threatened category. The Red Panda was listed in the
40. 'Red Data Book' contains data of – endangered category. Thus option (a) is the correct answer.
(a) Exotic species 44. Which one of the following Indian birds is a highly
(b) Endangered species endangered species?
(c) Economically important species (a) Golden Oriole
(d) All plant and animal species (b) Great Indian Bustard
Chhattisgarh P.C.S. (Pre) 2019 (c) Indian Fantail Pigeon
Ans. (b) (d) Indian Sunbird
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2005
See the explanation of the above question.
Ans. (b)
41. Red Data Book provides data on –
Great Indian Bustard is a highly endangered species.
(a) Red flower plants
(b) Red coloured fishes 45. Which one of the following is not correctly matched?
(c) Red coloured insects (a) Golden Langur : Endangered
(d) Endangered plants and animals (b) Desert Cat : Endangered
Jharkhand P.C.S. (Mains) 2016 (c) Hoolock Gibbon : Endangered
Ans. (d) (d) Asiatic Wild Dog : Threatened
Ex-situ is the process of conserving components of biological Bio-diversity refers to a variety of organism found in a
diversity by restricting them to natural habitat and then particular geographical area. Utmost biodiversity is found
managing them in a controlled or modified environment. in tropical rain forests among all ecosystems on the Earth.
There are two methods for Ex- situ conservation- Tropical rain forest extends near the equator.
The primary facilities that hold ex-situ conservation 56. Which of the following has the largest biodiversity?
collections of plants and animals are aquaria, botanical (a) Temperate deciduous forest biome
gardens, and zoos. (b) Tropical rain forest biome
The second method is the storage of seeds, pollen, tissue, (c) Temperate grassland biome
or embryos in liquid nitrogen. This method can be used for (d) Savana biome
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virtually indefinite storage of materials without deterioration
Ans. (b)
over a much greater period about all other methods of ex-situ
conservation. See the explanation of the above question.
59. The greatest diversity of animal and plant species 63. ‘Silent Valley’ is located in –
occurs in: (a) Uttarakhand
(a) Temperate deciduous forests (b) Kerala
(b) Tropical moist forests (c) Arunachal Pradesh
(c) Heavily polluted rivers (d) Jammu & Kashmir
(d) Deserts and Savanna U.P. Lower Sub. (Pre) 2008
I.A.S. (Pre) 1994 Ans. (b)
Ans. (b) See the explanation of the above question.
See the explanation of the above question. 64. Which one of the following States is related to ‘Silent
60. Which one of the following ecosystems has maximum Valley Project’?
plant biomass? (a) Uttarakhand
(a) Tropical deciduous forest (b) Himachal Pradesh
(b) Tropical rain forest (c) Kerala
(c) Temperate deciduous forest (d) Tamil Nadu
(d) Desert shrubs M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2016
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2017 Ans. (c)
1. Who among the following had used the term 5. United Nations Organization has declared decade
‘Biodiversity’ for the first time? 2011-2020 as:
(a) C.J. Barrow (b) De Carter (a) Decade on Biodiversity
(c) Walter G. Rosen (d) D.R. Batish (b) Decade on Pollution
temperatures.
vulnerable to extinction.
Codes :
25. Concerning ‘dugong’, a mammal found in India, which (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct explanation
of the following statements is/are correct? of (A)
1. It is a herbivorous marine animal. (b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct
2. It is found along the entire coast of India. explanation of (A)
3. It is given legal protection under Schedule I of the (c) (A) is true but (R) is false
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. (d) (A) is false but (R) is true
Select the correct answer using the code given below: U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2019
(a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 only Ans. (a)
(c) 1 and 3 (d) 3 only It is generally accepted that climate factors regulate most
I.A.S. (Pre) 2015
insect species' life cycle, including butterflies. It is well
Ans. (c)
established that temperature is a key factor for increasing
The dugong known as ‘Sea Cow’ is mostly found in Eastern daily activities (flight, foraging, movements) of butterflies.
Africa, South Asia and Australia. In India, it is found in the Butterflies cannot tolerate low temperatures. So maximum
Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay. Feeding on seagrass dugongs number of the species of butterflies are found in tropical
are found in seagrass beds, sheltered waters, lagoons and countries.
Bays. It has been given legal protection under Schedule I of
28. Concerning an organization known as ‘Bird Life
the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
International’ which of the following statements is/ are
26. Three of the following criteria have contributed to the correct?
recognition of Western Ghats, Sri Lanka and Indo- 1. It is a Global Partnership of Conservation
Burma regions as hotspots of biodiversity: Organizations.
1. Species richness 2. The concept of ‘biodiversity hotspots’ originated
2. Vegetation density from this organization.
3. Endemism 3. It identifies the sites referred to as ‘Important Bird
4. Ethno-botanical importance and Biodiversity Areas’.
5. Threat perception Select the correct answer using the code given below:
6. Adaptation of flora and fauna to warm and humid (a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3 only
conditions (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
(b) India is not a signatory to the Biosafety Protocol/ (c) Indian wild boar
Convention on Biological Diversity. (d) Indian gazelle
(c) The Biosafety Protocol deals with genetically modified I.A.S. (Pre) 2011
organisms. Ans. (b)
(d) The United States of America is a member of the Rann of Kachchh is the natural habitat of Indian Wild Ass.
Biosafety Protocol/ Convention on Biological This animal has no predators in that area but its existence is
Diversity threatened due to the destruction of its habitat.
I.A.S. (Pre) 2005
32. The 10th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations
Ans. (c)
Conference on ‘Biological Diversity’ was held at:
The First Meeting of the Parties (MOP 1) to the Cartagena (a) Beijing (b) Copenhagen
Protocol on Biosafety was held on 23-27 February, 2004 in (c) Nagoya (d) New York
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Hence, statement (a) is incorrect. U.P. U.D.A./L.D.A. (Mains) 2010
India on 23 January, 2001, signed Cartagena Protocol on Ans. (c)
Biosafety or the Convention on Biological Diversity. Hence The tenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP
statement (b) is also incorrect. It is designed to protect both 10) was held in Nagoya, Japan, from 18 to 29 October, 2010.
biological diversity and human life from any adverse effects Nagoya Biodiversity Summit concluded with the adoption
of organisms modified by technology. Hence, statement (c) of historical decisions that would permit the community
is correct. The United States of America is not a member of of nations to meet the unprecedented challenges of the
the Biosafety Protocol/Convention on Biological Diversity. continued loss of biodiversity compounded by climate
Hence statement (d) is also incorrect. change. The eleventh meeting of the Conference of the
30. Which one of the following Union Ministries Parties (COP-11) was held in Hyderabad, India, from 8 to 19
implements the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety? October, 2012. The Twelfth meeting of the Conference of the
(a) Ministry of Science and Technology Parties (COP-12) was held in Pyeongchang, the Republic of
(b) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Korea from 6 - 17 October, 2014. Fifteenth meeting of the
(c) Ministry of Environment and Forests Conference of the Parties (COP-15) was held in Kunming,
(d) Ministry of Chemical and Fertilizers China from 11-15 October 2021 and 2nd phase will be held
I.A.S. (Pre) 2009 from 25 April - 8 May 2022.
Ans. (c) 33. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
43. Consider the following statements: 'Wetlands International’, which of the following
1. Salt-water crocodile is found in the Andaman and statements is/are correct?
Nicobar Islands. 1. It is an inter-governmental organization formed
2. Shrew and tapir are found in the Western Ghats by the countries which are signatories to Ramsar
of the Malabar region. Convention.
Codes : 2. It works at the ground level to develop and mobilize
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only knowledge, and use the practical experience to
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 advocate for better policies.
I.A.S. (Pre) 2008 Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Ans. (a) (a) 1 only (b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are very rich in
I.A.S. (Pre) 2014
biodiversity harbouring unique endemic life forms. The
Ans. (b)
marine biodiversity includes marine mammals such as
whales, dolphins, dugong, marine turtles, estuarine or Wetlands International is a global organization that works
saltwater crocodile, fish, prawns and lobsters, corals, to sustain and restore wetlands and their resources for
seashells including rare and endangered Trochus species. people and biodiversity. It is an independent, not-for-profit,
global organization supported by Government and NGO
Shrew and tapir are found in large Himalayan Ranges, not
membership from around the world. Its head office is in
in the Western Ghats of the Malabar region.
the Netherlands. Wetlands International works in many
44. Consider the following statements: thematic areas throughout the world. It is the leading
1. In India, Red Panda is naturally found in the scientific expert on peatlands and climate change as well
western Himalayas only. as wetlands and waterbird migration based on extensive
2. In India, Slow Loris lives in the dense forests of the research as well as field projects. Wetlands International’s
North East. work ranges from research and community-based field
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? projects to advocacy and engagement with Governments,
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only corporate and international policy fora and conventions.
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2 Wetlands International works through partnerships and is
I.A.S. (Pre) 2007 supported by contributions from an extensive specialist
Ans. (b) expert network and tens of thousands of volunteers.
India is a party to Ramsar Convention and has declared many following statements
areas as Ramsar Sites to conserve all the site through an 1. The country’s total geographical area under the
category of wetlands is recorded more in Gujarat
ecosystem approach and allow their simultaneous sustainable
as compared to other States.
use.
2. In India, the total geographical area of coastal
47. If a wetland of international importance is brought wetlands larger than that of the total is inland area
under the ‘Montreux Record’, what does it imply? of wetlands
(a) Changes in ecological character have occurred, are Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
occurring or are likely to occur in the wetland as a (a) Only 1
result of human interference. (b) Only 2
(b) The country in which the wetland is located should (c) 1 and 2
enact a law to prohibit any human activity within five (d) Neither 1 nor 2
kilometres from the edge of the wetland. I.A.S. (Pre) 2012
(c) The survival of the wetland depends on the cultural Ans. (a)
practices and traditions of certain communities living
The share of the inland wetland of the country’s total
in its vicinity and therefore the cultural diversity
geographical area under the category of the wetland is 69.23
therein should not be destroyed.
% and 27.13% area is under Coastal wetland category while
(d) It is given the status of ‘World Heritage Site’.
I.A.S. (Pre) 2014 3.64% is under low wetland (<2.25 ha) category. Gujarat
Ans. (a) (3474950 ha), has the greatest share of wetlands. Andhra
Pradesh is at second place. Hence, statement 1 is correct
The Montreux Record is a register of wetland sites on the
while statement 2 is incorrect.
list of Wetlands of International Importance where changes
50. Consider the following statements:
in ecological character have occurred, are occurring, or are
1. Under Ramsar Convention, it is mandatory on the
likely to occur as a result of technological developments,
part of the Government of India to protect and
pollution or other human interference. It is maintained as
conserve all the wetlands in the territory of India.
part of the Ramsar list. 2. The Wetlands (Conservation and Management)
48. As an ecosystem, wetlands are useful for which of the Rules, 2010 were framed by the Government of
following? India based on the recommendations of Ramsar
(a) For nutrient-recovery and cycling Convention.
*CO2 is must for life on the earth. Plants take CO2 from the along with the use of petrol and diesel as a fuel.
atmosphere for the synthesis of their food (photosynthesis) and *NASA and other researchers reported that increase in the Solar
release Oxygen in the atmosphere which is important for our Flare is not responsible (not major cause) for Climate Change.
life. But the excess of CO2 is leading to Global warming which Halocarbons, refrigerants, foam blowing agents CFCs, HCFCs
is detrimental for the life present on the Earth. halons etc. are factors responsible for ozone layer depletion.
*CO2 is released due to anthropogenic activities. It is absorbed These gases are constituents of greenhouse gases. *Greenhouse
by soil on the land and by Marine plants which use CO2 to gases are directly responsible for climate change and some
make food during photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, greenhouse gases are responsible for ozone layer depletion.
Phytoplanktons take CO2 and convert into plant food material.
*Major greenhouse gases present in the Earth’s atmosphere
Effects of Greenhouse Gases
*Effect of Global warming may be seen as melting of polar ice
are water, CO2, CH4, N2O and CFCs. Among these CO2 gas is
caps. Increase in temperature over so many years is resulting in
the main cause of global warming because its concentration is
a rise of the sea level and submerging of many coastal regions.
more than other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Many European countries have lost many coastal regions.
*CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is increasing continuously.
According to research, the concentration of CO 2 in the *According to a report assessing key vulnerabilities and
atmosphere was 315 ppm (Parts Per Million) in 1950 but now the risk from climate change published by IPCC (Inter-
it is more than 415 ppm in the atmosphere. *If the level of Governmental Panel on Climate Change) if the present level
CO2 concentration increases at this rate then by the end of the of global temperature is increased by 2oC from pre-industrial
21st century the CO2 concentration would reach up to 650-950 era temperature level then Coral Mortality will occur in all
PPM and the temperature of the earth will be increased by 6oC. over world also 1/6 part of the ecosystem will transform and
*According to WMO (World Meteorological Organization) 1/4 known species will extinct which are present on the Earth.
CO2 Concentration in the atmosphere was 278 ppm (0.03%) *If global temperature level increases by 3oC from pre industrial
before pre-industrial era maintaining the balance between era temperature level then terrestrial biosphere will shift
Atmosphere, Ocean and Biosphere. But now this balance is towards Net Carbon Source, while more than 1/5 part of the
disturbed due to anthropogenic activities like the combustion ecosystem will be transformed and 30% known species may
of fossil fuels, Industries etc. become extinct in near future.
the nutritional quality of plankton. This phenomenon can have *The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is
consequences for entire food webs in the ocean. an intergovernmental body of the United Nations. According
to IPCC, greenhouse gas in an atmosphere is a gas that absorbs
and emits radiation within the thermal infrared range. *The
primary greenhouse gases in the earth's atmosphere are Carbon
dioxide (CO2), Methane (CH4), Water vapour (H2O), Nitrous
Oxide (N2O) and Ozone (O3).
*Climate change is measured by the Ice core which is a
cylindrical sample obtained by piercing in the glacier or in the
ice sheet. An ice core is the most direct and detailed record of
the past to examine the climate and atmosphere of that time.
*Cryogenic indicators of the climate are obtained from the Ice
core. An ice core is extracted from the large Ice sheet found in
Greenland and Antarctica. It is used to gather the information
of the gases in the Atmosphere in the past. *It is noteworthy
that climate change has the potential to affect agriculture. The
moisture and the efficiency of the soil are impacted by the
rise in temperature. This will increase salinity in the soil. The
productivity of the crops will also be affected by climate change.
*Climate change is increasing the pressure on the resources.
There are many evidence of conflict for the resources like
forest, grassland, agricultural land, river water, land water etc.
which prove climate change as a major factor in increasing
social conflict stress.
7% of world's CO2 emission and Russia with 5% of world's CO2 has been signed by 195 countries till now.
emission is fourth and with 3% Japan is fifth. *United Nations Climate Change Conference, 2010 (CoP16)
*China is the largest emitter of carbon globally. Bhutan is was called in Cancun, Mexico from 29 November to 10
known as the world's top carbon negative country. The December 2010.
population of Asia Pacific Cooperation (APEC) countries is *A Green Climate Fund (GCF): Provision was made in
41% of the world's population. They consume the world's 48% the Cancun conference under which the developed nation
of energy and contribute nearly 48% of the world's greenhouse will provide 100 billion dollars per year, by 2020 so that the
gases. They intend to support the Kyoto Protocol however some developing nation can overcome to the challenges of climate
of the countries have not ratified it. change. The Green Climate Fund is a fund under the framework
of the UNFCCC and its establishment was aimed at helping
Climate Change Conference developing countries in adaptation and mitigation practices to
*The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate counter climate change. This fund is governed by GCF board.
Change (UNFCCC) is an international environmental treaty There are 24 members on the board.
adopted at the United Nations Conference on Environment
and Development (UNCED) held in Rio-de-Janeiro in 1992.
*The United Nations Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC) supported by more than 50 countries was effective
from March 21, 1994. Currently, it is ratified by the world's
197 countries.
*The United Nations has taken several important initiatives
from time to time in the direction of prevention of climate
change. [COP1-The first Conference of the Parties held in
Berlin, Germany.] It is notable that the 21st Climate Change
Conference was held in Paris in 2015. The 22nd Climate Change
Conference was held as COP22 in Marrakech in (Morocco)
The Kyoto Protocol was adopted in Kyoto, Japan on 11 *Aforestation, carbon sink and minimization of carbon types
December 1997 and came into effect on 16 February 2005. of the project came under the CDM. It is helpful in reducing
global warming.
*It was adopted as a binding agreement to reduce Greenhouse
*Developed countries are earning carbon credits by investing in
gas emission. According to the Kyoto Protocol, countries where
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(c) Pollution
(d) All of the above
*India has made many announcements under Intended
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Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) which
Ans. (d)
is for the reductions in greenhouse gas emission under the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change The main reason of climate change is the emission of
(UNFCCC). greenhouse gases (a gas that contributes to the greenhouse
*The INDC centre around India's policies and programmes effect by absorbing infrared radiation e.g. carbon dioxide
on promotion of clean energy, especially renewable energy, and chlorofluoro carbons) which are the main causes of the
enhancement of energy efficiency, development of less carbon- depletion of the ozone layer. This ozone layer prevents most
intensive and resilient urban centres, promotion of waste harmful ultraviolet light (UV) from passing through the
earth’s atmosphere. Pollution due to human activity is also
to wealth, safe, smart and sustainable green transportation
a prime reason for climate change.
network, abatement of pollution and India's efforts to enhance
carbon sink through creation of forest and tree cover. 3. Where was the climate change conference held in the
*There are 32 Global Atmospheres Observing Stations. Global year 2015?
Atmospheric Observation Stations were established in Algeria, (a) Paris (b) Qatar
Brazil and Kenya but in India, it has yet to be established. (c) Bonn (d) Colombo
*It is notable that in May 2011, for reducing greenhouse (e) None of these
gas emission, with the help of United Nations Development Chhattisgarh P.C.S. (Pre) 2015
Program (UNDP) the State Climate Change Centre has been Ans. (a)
established in Jharkhand. It provides consultation to the state
government on climate change. The main functions are; The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference,
COP 21 was held in Paris, France, from 30 November to 12
(1) Information about climate change for the various
December, 2015. In 2022, COP 27 will be held in El-Shiekh,
stakeholders.
Egypt which was earlier scheduled to be held in 2021.
(2) Making a network with other organizations working on
climate change problems. 4. Which of the following United Nation's Climate
(3) To help the government officials to increase public Change Conferences was held in Paris?
awareness. (a) 25th (b) 23rd
Jharkhand Action Plan on climate change was published in the (c) 22nd (d) 21st
year 2013 and 2014. U.P. Lower Sub. (Pre) 2015
effect which increases the amount of humidity in the air. So, of carbon dioxide is changeable while its global warming
option (b) is correct. potential remain constant (GWP = 1). The global warming
Greenhouse effect which increases the heat and humidity in potential of Methane was observed 72 in the last twenty
the atmosphere can also increase the number of the organism years. Therefore, Methane is more dangerous and effective
as heat and moisture have a positive effect on reproduction or as a greenhouse gas than carbon di-oxide.
fertility. Although this statement is correct, it can not be the
answer because it is not an atmospheric change. Greenhouse 16. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
effect has an effect on temperature and pressure. Increasing (a) Cartagena Protocol Biosafety
temperature increases the pressure and increases the mobility (b) Stockholm Convention Persistent organic
of the air. So, it will be the correct answer in context to the pollutant
question. In this way, option (b) and option (d) both answers
(c) Montreal Protocol Ozone Layer
will be correct.
(d) Kyoto Protocol Save water
13. ‘Kyoto Protocol’ is related to- U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2019
(a) Air pollution (b) Greenhouse Gas Ans. (d)
(c) Climate change (d) Water pollution
Cartagena Protocol Biosafety
M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2014
Stockholm Convention Persistent organic
Ans. (c)
pollutant
The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement linked Montreal Protocol Ozone Layer
to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Kyoto Protocol Climate change
Change which commits its parties by setting internationally 17. Greenhouse effect is enhanced in the environment
binding emission reduction targets.
due to?
14. Kyoto Protocol is related to: (a) Carbon monoxide
(a) Air pollution (b) Climate change (b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Ozone depletion (d) Wetland Conservation (c) Oxygen
U.P. P.C.S. (Mains) 2017 (d) None of the above
Ans. (b) U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2015
See the explanation of the above question. Ans. (b)
15. Consider the following statements: Greenhouse effect is the result of the absorption of infrared
1. Kyoto Protocol came into force in the year 2005. radiation by environmental gases. Main greenhouse gases
greenhouse effect? methane and nitrous oxide acts as a thermal blanket for the
(a) Carbon Dioxide (b) Methane earth, absorbing heat and warming the surface known as
(c) Ozone (d) Water Vapour global warming. Hence, Argon is not responsible for global
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2011 warming.
Ans. (d) 31. Which one of the following statements regarding the
See the explanation of the above question. Emission Reduction Purchase Agreement signed with
the World Bank in May, 2011 is not correct?
28. Which set of the following gases is most important for
the greenhouse effect? (a) The agreement has been signed between the World
(a) Carbon dioxide, Methane, Chlorine, Nitric oxide. Bank and the Government of India.
(b) Nitric oxide, Methane, Ethane, Chlorfluoro carbons. (b) The agreement shall be valid for ten years.
(c) Carbon dioxide, Methane, Nitrous oxide, Water (c) The agreement is for securing carbon credits for a
vapour. project of Himachal Pradesh.
(d) Carbon Monoxide, Sulphur dioxide, Methane, Water (d) As per the agreement, one ton of carbon-di-oxide will
vapour be equivalent to one credit unit.
Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2016 U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2010
Ans. (c) Ans. (a)
When the earth starts frosting after getting heat from the
In May, 2011, ‘The emission reduction purchase agreement’
sun, then the heat is dissipated out of the earth. But gases
for the purchase of certified emission reductions (CER)
like carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, water vapour and
was signed by Hubert Nove Josserand, deputy country
methane absorb some part of this heat in return of which
director of World Bank, on behalf of International Bank
some additional heat is collected in the lower part of the
for Reconstruction and Development, and Sudripto Roy,
atmosphere. Over the past few years, due to increase in
additional chief secretary on behalf of the Himachal
the amount of these gases in the atmosphere, the average
Government. Rest all the options are correct.
temperature of the atmosphere has increased which is
called global warming or greenhouse effect and the above- 32. Which reference to 'NET-ZERO' GOAL FOR 2050,
mentioned gases are called greenhouse gases. which of the following statements is/are correct?
29. Which one of the following is not a greenhouse gas? 1. It means that a country will bring down its emissions
(a) Carbon dioxide (b) Methane to zero by 2050.
(c) Propane (d) Ozone 2. It means that a country's emissions will be
Net-zero, which is also referred to as carbon-neutrality, does U.P. Lower Sub. (Pre) 2015
not mean that a country would bring down its emissions to
Ans. (b)
zero.
Rather, net-zero is a state in which as country's emissions China is the largest emitter of carbon globally.
are compensated be absorption and removal of greenhouse
gases from the atmosphere. 36. Which of the following is known as 'carbon negative
Absorption of the emissions can be increased by creating country' in the world?
more carbon sinks such as forests, while the removal of gases (a) Afghanistan (b) Bahrain
from the atmosphere requires futuristic technologies such as
(c) Bhutan (d) Nepal
carbon capture and storage.
This way, it is even possible for a country to have negative U.P. Lower Sub. (Pre) 2015
emissions, if the absorption and removal exceed the actual Ans. (c)
emissions.
Bhutan is known as the world's top 'carbon negative country'.
A good example is Bhutan which is often described as carbon-
negative because it absorbs more than it emits. 37. Which one among the following substances does not
33. Which one of the following gases is both harmful and contribute to global warming directly ?
beneficial to life on earth? (a) Oxides of Sulphur (b) Methane
(a) Oxygen (b) Ozone (c) Carbon dioxide (d) Water vapour
(c) Nitrogen (d) Carbon dioxide U.P.P.C.S.(Pre) 2013
U.P. Lower Sub. (Mains) 2013 Ans. (a)
Ans. (d)
Oxide of Sulphur do not contribute to global warming
Plants use carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrates (sugars directly, while other gases given in option contribute to
and starches) in the process known as photosynthesis. Since global warming.
humans and all other animals depend on plants for their
38. Which one of the following is NOT a green house gas
food, photosynthesis is necessary for the survival of all life
on Earth. It is also a greenhouse gas which is very harmful found naturally in the atmosphere?
to us. Therefore carbon dioxide is both useful as well as (a) Nitrogen oxide (b) Carbon dioxide
harmful to life on earth. (c) Methane (d) Ozone
34. Today the largest contributor to carbon dioxide (CO2) U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2020
emissions is – Ans. (a)
39. Which of the following is not Greenhouse gas? 44. Which of the following is not Greenhouse gas?
(a) Carbon Dioxide (b) Sulphur Dioxide (a) Carbon dioxide (b) Methane
(c) Methane (d) All the above (c) Nitrous oxide (d) Nitrogen
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Ans. (b) R.A.S./R.T.S (Pre) 1993
Ans. (d)
A greenhouse gas (sometimes abbreviated GHG) is a gas
in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiation within See the explanation of the above question.
the thermal infrared range. This process is the fundamental
45. Which among the following gases is most responsible
cause of the greenhouse effect. The primary greenhouse gases
in Earth’s atmosphere are water vapour, carbon dioxide, for global warming?
(a) Nitrogen (b) Methane
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49. As a result of global warming there has been: 3. Changes in weather conditions
1. Better global communication 4. Rise in global temperature
2. Melting of glaciers Codes :
3. Flowering of mango trees before times (a) 1 and 2 (b) 1, 2 and 3
4. Adverse impact on health (c) 2, 3 and 4 (d) All the above
Select your answer from the code given below: I.A.S. (Pre) 2009
Codes : Ans. (d)
(a) 1, 2 and 3 are correct All the four mentioned above indicate the impact of global
(b) 2, 3 and 4 are correct warming. The main gases responsible for global warming
(c) 1, 2 and 4 are correct are water vapour, CO2, CH4 and CFC.
(d) 1, 3 and 4 are correct
52. Global Warming is caused due to the emission of:
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(a) Nitrogen (b) Carbon Dioxide
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(c) Carbon Mono-oxide (d) Hydro Carbon
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Ans. (b)
Ans. (b)
As a result of global warming, glaciers are melting
worldwide. Species that depend on one another may become Global warming is primarily a problem of too much carbon
out of sync. For example, plants could bloom earlier than dioxide in the atmosphere. This carbon overload is caused
their pollinating insects become active. Global warming mainly when we burn fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas or
would have an adverse impact on human health. The main cut down and burn forests. The presence of carbon dioxide
categories of health risks include (i) Direct-acting effects (ii) in the atmosphere was 315 PPM (Parts per million) in 1950.
Impacts mediated via climate-related changes in ecological Currently, it has crossed 415 PPM. If the increase of carbon
systems and relationship (eg. crop fields, mosquito ecology, dioxide continues in the atmosphere at this speed, it will reach
marine productivity). approximately 650-950 PPM by the end of the 21st century.
This will raise the earth's temperature by 60C.
50. Which of the following are the impacts of Global
Warming? 53. The apprehension of Global Warming is aggravated
1. Rise in sea level by increased concentration, in the atmosphere, of –
2. Melting of glaciers (a) Carbon dioxide (b) Nitrous oxide
3. Spread of diseases (c) Ozone (d) Sulphur dioxide
Ans. (b) Rice fields, coal mines and domestic animals are human
sources of methane emissions in the atmosphere while
See the explanation of the above question.
wetlands and sea hydrates are natural sources of methane
55. Which one of the following is the most fragile ecosystem emission. Maximum (about 76% of the total methane
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The Arctic and Greenland ice sheet are the most fragile See the explanation of the above question.
ecosystem that will be first affected by global warming. The
59. The gas, which is emitted in the paddy fields and
melting of ice in this area will also affect the entire earth.
increases the earth's temperature is:
56. The increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the air (a) Nitrogen (b) Carbon dioxide
is slowly raising the temperature of the atmosphere (c) Carbon monoxide (d) Methane
because it absorbs: U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2019
(a) The water vapour of the air and retains its heat Ans. (d)
(b) The ultraviolet part of the solar radiation See the explanation of the above question.
(c) All the solar radiations 60. Methane is emitted from which of the following?
(d) The infrared part of the solar radiation (a) Paddy fields only (b) Termitary only
I.A.S. (Pre) 2012 (c) Both form (a) and (b) (d) None of the above
Ans. (d) U.P. P.C.S. (Pre) 2018
Ans. (c)
The molecules of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can
Methane (CH4) is emitted by natural resources such as
absorb 90% of the infrared radiation received from Sun in
wetlands as well as human activities.
the form of solar energy. This ability to absorb and re-emit
Natural Resources - Wetlands are the largest source, emitting
infrared energy is what makes carbon dioxide effective heat-
CH4 from bacteria that decompose organic materials in the
trapping greenhouse gas. In recent years, however, excess absence of oxygen. Smaller sources include termites, oceans,
emissions of carbon dioxide from human activities (mostly sediments, volcanoes and wildfires.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Climate change is increasing the pressure on resources.
Change (UNFCCC) was negotiated at the Earth Summit There are many evidences available which prove that
in Rio-de-Janeiro from 3 to 14 June, 1992, and came into climate change has an adverse impact on both production
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force on 21 March, 1994. Currently, it has been ratified by and productivity of agriculture and forestry. Therefore, the
197 countries. possibility of a more complex situation in the future cannot
be denied. The agriculture sector is most affected by the
67. The place of India among 58 Countries of the world as
extreme weather conditions which raise the question of food
per 2017 Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) security. In the case of food insecurity, there is a tendency for
published by the German watch is: control over unnecessary food storage which ultimately leads
(a) 23rd (b) 22nd to social stress. Thus food insecurity is also a major factor of
(c) 21st (d) 20th social stress. In this way assertion and reason both are correct
and the reason is also making the correct interpretation of
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the assertion.
Ans. (d)
In 2017, India was placed at the 20th rank among the 58
countries on the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI).
High-Level Questions
The index was released by Germanwatch, an independent 1. What is ‘Greenhouse Gas Protocol’?
German NGO. India was ranked at 14th and 11th in the year (a) It is an international accounting tool for government
2018 and 2019 respectively. and business leaders to understand, quantify and
India ranked 10th in CCPI-2021, which covers the year 2020.
manage greenhouse gas emissions
68. When was India's first National Action Plan on Climate (b) It is an initiative of the United Nations to offer
Change released? financial incentives to developing countries to reduce
(a) 2000 (b) 2008 greenhouse gas emissions and to adopt eco-friendly
(c) 2012 (d) 2015 technologies
U.P. P.C.S. (Pre) 2018 (c) It is an inter-governmental agreement ratified by all
Ans. (b) the member countries of the United Nations to reduce
India released its first National Action Plan on Climate greenhouse gas emissions to specified levels by the
Change to mitigate and adapt to climate change on 30 June, year 2022
2008. (d) It is one of the multilateral REDD + initiatives hosted
69. Given below are two statements: by the World Bank
Assertion (A) : Climate change is leading to an increase I.A.S. (Pre) 2016
in social tension in India. Ans. (a)
commitment under the Kyoto Protocol (Annex-B Party) The Arbor Day Foundation is a nonprofit conservation
to implement an emission-reduction project in developing and education organization founded in 1972 in Nebraska,
countries. Such projects earn saleable certified emission United States, by John Rosenow. It is the largest nonprofit
reduction (CER) credits, each equivalent to one tonne membership organization dedicated to tree planting.
of CO2 which can be counted towards meeting Kyoto Hyderabad is placed alongside 119 other cities from 63
targets. The National Adaptation Fund for Climate Change countries.Hyderabad has become the only city in India to
(NAFCC) was established in August 2015 to meet the cost
be recognized as a Tree City of the World by the Arbor Day
of adaptation to climate change for the States and Union
Foundation and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Territories of India that are particularly vulnerable to the
adverse effects of climate change. There is no relation of the United Nations. Hence, Statement 1 is not correct.
between adverse effect of climate change and not attending 12. Consider the following pairs:
the 19th meeting of BASIC at Sun City, South Africa. Terms sometimes Their origin
10. Which of the following is not correctly matched? seen in the news
(a) First World Climate Conference - 1979 1. Annex-I Countries : Cartagena Protocol
(b) First Earth Summit - Agenda-21 2. Certified Emission : Nagoya Protocol
(c) Earth Summit Plus 5 - 1997 Reductions
(d) Carbon Trading - Montreal Protocol 3. Clean Development : Kyoto Protocol
Mechanism
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Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly
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matched?
Ans. (d)
(a) 1 and 2 only (b) 2 and 3 only
Carbon Trading is related to the Kyoto protocol. Thus option
(c) 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
(d) is not correctly matched.
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11. Consider the following statements: Ans. (c)
Statements 1 : The United Nations Capital Development
Annex-I countries participated in the 1st Kyoto protocol.
Fund (UNCDF) and the Arbor Day Foundation have
37 Annex-I countries and the EU agreed to second-round
recently recognized Hyderabad as 2020 Tree City of Kyoto targets. Certified Emission Reductions (CER) are
the world. a type of emissions unit (or carbon credits) issued by the
Statements 2 : Hyderabad was selected for the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), Executive Board
recognition for a year following its commitment to for emission reductions achieved by CDM projects and
3. Subterranean deep saline formations plant species, the temperature and the availability of water
Select the correct answer using codes given below: and nutrients. From a quarter to half of Earth's vegetated
(a) 1 and 2 only (b) 3 only lands has shown significant greening over the last 35 years
(c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 largely due to rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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Ans. (d) 16. Regarding ‘carbon credits’ which one of the following
statements is not correct?
Carbon sequestration is the process of capturing and storing
(a) The carbon credit system was ratified in conjunction
atmospheric carbon in plants, geologic structures and sea. In
with the Kyoto Protocol
the context of mitigating the impending global warming due
to anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, abandoned and (b) Carbon credits are awarded to countries or groups that
uneconomical coal seams, depleted oil and gas reservoirs, and have reduced greenhouse gases below their emission
subterranean deep saline formations could be the potential quota
sites for carbon sequestration. (c) The goal of the carbon credit system is to limit the
14. In rural road construction, the use of which of the increase of carbon dioxide emission
following is preferred for ensuring environmental (d) Carbon credits are traded at a price fixed from time to
sustainability or to reduce carbon footprint? time by the United Nations Environment Programme
1. Copper slag I.A.S. (Pre) 2011
2. Cold mix asphalt technology Ans. (d)
3. Geotextiles The Kyoto Protocol established caps on the maximum
4. Hot mix asphalt technology quantity of greenhouse gas emissions. These countries set
5. Portland cement internal quotas on emissions from installations countries
Select the correct answer using the code given below : run by local business and other organizations, generically
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only (b) 2, 3 and 4 only termed ‘operators’. Countries oversee this responsibility
(c) 4 and 5 only (d) 1 and 5 only through their own national ‘registries’ which are required to
I.A.S. (Pre.) 2020 be validated and monitored for compliance by the UNFCCC.
Ans. (a) Each operator is allocated an allowance of credits. Each
unit gives the owner the right to emit one metric ton of
In rural road construction, the use of copper slag, cold mix CO2. Operators that have not met their quotas can sell their
asphalt technology and Geotextiles are preferred for ensuring unused allowances as carbon credits, while businesses
environmental sustainability or to reduce carbon footprint. that are about to exceed their quotas can buy the extra
equal to one ton of carbon dioxide. about the effects of short-lived climate pollutants, the
The Kyoto Protocol was adopted on 11 December 1997. coalition also works for its mitigation strategy and to promote
Owing to a complex ratification process, it entered into force new operations at the regional and national level. Along with
on 16 February 2005. this, the allies of the coalition also recognize the fact that
minimization of short-lived climate pollutants is capable of
Currently, there are 192 Parties to the Kyoto Protocol
working as supplementary and supplement in global efforts
In short, the Kyoto Protocol operationalizes the United to minimize carbon dioxide.
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change by
20. Concerning ‘Forest Carbon Partnership Facility’,
committing industrialized countries and economies in
which of the following statements is/are correct?
transition to limit and reduce greenhouse gases (GHG)
1. It is a global partnership of Governments,
emissions in accordance with agreed individual targets.
businesses, civil society and indigenous people
The Convention itself only asks those countries to
2. It provides financial aid to universities, individual
adopt policies and measures on mitigation and
scientists and institutions involved in scientific
to report periodically. forestry research to develop eco-friendly and
18. BioCarbon Fund Initiative for Sustainable Forest climate adaptation technologies for sustainable
Landscapes is managed by the: forest management
(a) Asian Development Bank 3. It assists the countries in their ‘REDD+ (Reducing
(b) International Monetary Fund Emission from Deforestation and Forest
(c) United Nations Environment Programme Degradation+)’ efforts by providing them with
(d) World Bank financial and technical assistance.
I.A.S. (Pre) 2015 Select the correct answer using codes given below:
Ans. (d) (a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3 only
The Bio Carbon Fund Initiative for Sustainable Forest (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
Landscapes (ISFL) is a multilateral fund, supported by donor I.A.S. (Pre) 2015
Governments and managed by the World Bank. Norway has Ans. (c)
committed maximum $ 135 million, UK $ 120 Million and The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) is a World
the USA $25 million for this fund. This fund seeks to promote Bank program which was established in 2008 and consists
a reduction in Greenhouse gases from the land sector. of a Readiness Fund and a Carbon Fund. The FCPF was
19. Consider the following statements: created to assist developing countries to reduce emissions
1. Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) to from deforestation and forest degradation, enhance and
21. The scientific view is that the increase in global 24. Human activities in the recent past have caused the
temperature should not exceed 20C above the pre- increased concentration of carbon dioxide in the
industrial level. If the global temperature increases atmosphere, but a lot of it does not remain in the lower
beyond 3 °C above the pre-industrial level, what can atmosphere because of:
be its possible impact/impacts on the world? 1. Its escape into the outer stratosphere
2. The photosynthesis by phytoplankton in the oceans.
1. Terrestrial biosphere tends toward a net carbon
3. The trapping of air in the polar ice caps.
source.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
2. Widespread coral mortality will occur.
(a) 1 and 2
3. All the global wetlands will permanently disappear.
(b) 2 only
4. Cultivation of cereals will not be possible anywhere
(c) 2 and 3
in the world.
(d) 3 only
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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2. It conducts field observations of deep microbial cause the emission of methane. When nitrogen-based
ecosystem. fertilizers are used, nitrous oxide is emitted from the
Select the correct answer using codes given below: cultivated soil. Hence both statements given above are
(a) 1 only correct.
(b) 2 only
47. Which of the following statements are true regarding
(c) Both 1 and 2
the members of the Asia Pacific Partnership?
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
1. Their population account to 45% of the world’s
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population.
Ans. (c)
2. They consume the world’s 48% of energy.
The Deep Carbon Observatory (DCO) is a global community 3. They contribute nearly 48% of the world’s
of more than 1000 scientists on a ten-year quest to understand
greenhouse gasses.
the quantities, movements, forms and origins of carbon in
4. They intend to support the Kyoto Protocol.
Earth. From 2009-2019, DCO science was categorized into
following four broad theme-based communities- Select the correct answer from codes given below:
Extreme Physics and Chemistry- Dedicated to improving Codes :
our understanding of the physical and chemical behaviour of (a) 1 and 2 only
carbon at extreme conditions, as found in the deep interiors (b) 1, 2 and 3 only
of Earth and other planets. (c) 2, 3 and 4 only
Reservoirs and Fluxes - Dedicated to identifying deep
(d) All of the above
carbon reservoirs, determining how carbon moves among
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these reservoirs, and assessing Earth's total carbon budget.
Ans. (c)
Deep Energy - Dedicated to understanding the volume and
rates of abiogenic hydrocarbons and other organic species in The population of Asia Pacific Partnership countries is 41%
the crust and mantle through geological time. of the world’s population. They consume the world’s 48% of
Deep Life - Dedicated to assessing the nature and extent of energy and contribute nearly 48% of the world’s greenhouse
the deep microbial and viral biosphere. gases. They intend to support the Kyoto Protocol however
some of the countries have not ratified it.
46. Due to their extensive rice cultivation, some regions
2. The maximum concentration of ozone is found in which U.P. Lower Sub. (Pre) 2004
of the following? Ans. (b)
(a) Troposhpere (b) Mesosphere Chlorofluorocarbons is an organic compound that contains
(c) Stratosphere (d) Exosphere carbon, chlorine and fluorine. One of the elements that make
U.P. P.C.S. (Pre) 2018 CFC is chlorine. Under certain conditions, this chlorine has
Ans. (c) the potential to destroy a large amount of ozone. Hence it is
See the explanation of the above question. one of the major causes of the greenhouse effect.
Stratospheric ozone is formed naturally by chemical reactions The ultraviolet radiation from the sun can cause skin cancer.
involving solar ultraviolet radiation and oxygen molecules. Exposure to ultraviolet rays for a long time can cause genetic
mutation which can cause skin cancer. The Ultraviolet rays
11. Ozone protects the biosphere from – of the sun are categorised as UV-A, UV-B and UV-C. First
(a) Infra-red rays (b) Ultraviolet rays two types of ultraviolet rays are harmful to the skin. UV-C
(c) X-rays (d) Gama rays is extremely dangerous however it does not reach the earth's
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Ans. (b)
16. “Ozone Layer Preservation Day” is celebrated on –
See the explanation of the above question. (a) 16 September (b) 5 June
(c) 23 March (d) 21 April
12. Ozone layer in atmosphere –
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presence is also a factor responsible for the formation of the explanation of (A)
ozone hole. (c) (A) is true but (R) is false
(d) (A) is false but (R) is true
5. Which gas is filled in refrigerators?
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(a) Ammonia (b) Mafron
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(c) Methane (d) Acetylene
Ans. (a)
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Ans. (b) The ozone layer is a layer in Earth’s atmosphere which
contains relatively high concentrations of ozone (O3). This
The gases filled in the refrigerator are sold as Mafron. These
layer absorbs 93-99% of the sun’s high-frequency ultraviolet
gases are a commonly halonic hydrocarbon. Although,
Ammonia is also used as a coolant in big plants, the correct light, which is potentially detrimental to life on Earth. Hence
answer to this question is option (b). both Assertion and Reason are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A). However, if ozone is understood as a gas
6. Which one of the following teams of scientists first
only, it is harmful to biotic life for being poisonous.
discovered ‘ozone hole’ over Antarctica?
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Tripura, Goa, Kerala, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Dadra fires from November 2020 to June 2021. This is the highest
& Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Assam, Odisha, have forest recorded in the country for this period so far.
cover between 33% to 75%. *Around 2,58,480 forest fires were reported during the same
time in 2018-19 (Rajya Sabha query response, December 16,
Increase in forest cover 2021) indicating a sharp rise.
*ISFR 2021 has found that there is an increase of 1,540 square *In India, severe fires occur in many forest types, particularly
kilometres (0.22%) of forest cover and 721 sq km (0.76%) of dry deciduous forest, while evergreen, semi-evergreen and
tree cover compared to the 2019 report. montane temperate forests are comparatively less prone. Around
*The total forest cover of the country is 21.71% of the 35.46% of the country’s forest cover has been estimated to be
geographical area; the tree cover is estimated at 2.91% of the prone to frequent forest fires.
geographical area. Thus, the total forest and tree cover comes *Nearly 4% of the country’s forest cover is extremely prone
to 24.62% of the geographical area of the country. to fire, whereas 6% of the forest cover is found to very highly
*Forest cover inside the recorded forest areas/greenwash (RFA/ fire-prone.
GW) has shown a slight increase of 31 sq km whereas there is *Odisha reported the maximum number of fires among all
an increase of 1509 sq km of forest cover outside the RFA/GW states (51,968), followed by Madhya Pradesh (47,795) and
as compared to the previous assessment of 2019. Chhattisgarh (38,106).
*The states with the highest increase in the forest cover are *Uttarakhand recorded the sixth-highest fire counts in the
Andhra Pradesh (647 sq km), Telangana (632 sq km), Odisha country; incidences were up 28.3 times this forest fire season
(537 sq km), Karnataka (155 sq km) and Jharkhand (110 sq km). compared to last.
*The reason for the increase in the forest cover in states like *Among districts, the maximum number of such incidents were
Andhra Pradesh is plantation and agroforestry. observed in Gadchiroli in Maharashtra at 10,577, followed by
*The ISFR 2021 report attributed the improvement in forest Kandhamal in Odisha at 6,156 and Bijapur in Chhattisgarh at
cover to “better conservation measures, protection, afforestation 5,499 incidents.
activities, tree plantation drives and agroforestry”.
Other findings
Decline in forest cover especially in *Forest cover in the hill districts of the country stands at 40.17%
the Northeast of the total geographical area of these districts.
*The Northeast reported the biggest overall loss of forest cover *This has shown a decline of 0.32% in the current assessment.
at 1,020 sq km. *While in the 2019 report, the forest cover in the hill regions
*Though the area has 23.75% of total forest cover, states have had an increase of 544 sq km, the 2021 report shows a decrease
& Diu
Jammu & Kashmir 4,155 8,117 9,115
Shapefile Area*
(54,624)
2,22,236
Ladakh 2 512 1,758
Shapefile Area*
(1,68,055)
Lakshadweep 30 0.00 16.09 11.01
Puducherry 490 0.00 17.53 35.77
Total 32,87,469 99,779 3,06,890 3,07,120
Area of shapefile provided by Survey of India (August, 2021). Notified geographical areas for individual UTs from sol are
awaited.
Change Percentage
Percentage of Geo- Change in Forest Cover
Total Forest Cover w.r.t. 2019 assess- Scrub
graphical area w.r.t. ISFR 2019
ment
29,784 18.28 647 2.22 8,276
66,431 79.33 -257 -0.39 797
28,312 36.09 -15 -0.05 228
7,381 7.84 75 1.03 236
55,717 41.21 106 0.19 615
195.00 13.15 -0.44 -0.23 0.38
2,244 60.62 7 0.31 0
14,926 7.61 69 0.46 2,828
1,603 3.63 1 0.06 159
15,443 27.73 9 0.06 322
23,721 29.76 110 0.47 584
Area of shapefile provided by Survey of India (August, 2021). Notified geographical areas for individual UTs from sol are
awaited.
2021 Assessment Change
Total
Total VDF MDF OF Total VDF MDF OF
Change
29,137 1,994 13,929 13,861 29,784 0 -9 656 647
66,688 21,058 30,176 15,197 66,431 -37 -381 161 -257
28,327 3,017 9,991 15,304 28,312 222 -288 51 -15
7,306 333 3,286 3,762 7,381 0 6 69 75
55,611 7,068 32,279 16,370 55,717 0 81 25 106
195.44 6.72 56.60 131.68 195.00 0.00 0.18 -0.62 -0.44
2,237 538 576 1,130 2,244 0 0 7 7
14,857 378 5,032 9,516 14,926 0 -60 129 69
1,602 28 445 1,130 1,603 0 -6 7 1
15,434 3,163 7,100 5,180 15,443 50 -26 -15 9
to safeguard the whale sharks coming to the coast of Gujarat. ten regional offices across the country. (1) Shimla (2) Jodhpur
*Spider monkeys are found in the tropical climatic zones. (3) Thrissur (4) Akola (5) Shillong (6) Bhovati (7) Cuttack (8)
These are mainly found in the evergreen forest of central and Hyderabad (9) Ranchi (10) Srinagar.
southern American region.
*The Animal Welfare Board of India is a statutory advisory
*It is noteworthy that Pugmark Technology is used to assess
body on animal welfare laws and promotes animal welfare in
the number of different wild animals. In this technology, these
the country. It was established in 1962 under section 4 of the
animals are identified with the help of footmarks of the animals.
Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act, 1960.
*The various wild animals and their scientific names are as
*National Tiger Conservation Authority is a Statutory body
follows:
under the Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change
Animal Scientific Name
(Government of India).
Onager (Asiatic wild Ass) Equus hemionus
*The National Ganga River Basin Authority was set up on 20
Swamp deer (Barasingha) Rucervus duvaucelii February, 2009. This authority is chaired by the Prime Minister
Chinkara Gazella bennetti and its members are the Union Ministers concerned, the Chief
Nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus Ministers of the States through which Ganga flows.
*The Forest Research Institute is an institute of the Indian
Indian efforts related to Council of Forestry Research and Education and is a premier
Conservation of Forest Resources institution in the field of forestry research in India. It is located at
*Geographical area of India is only 2.4% of the total land area Dehradun in Uttarakhand and is one of the oldest institutions of
of the world. India has about 8% of the world’s total known its kind. It was established in 1906 and was declared a deemed
Bio-diversity. university by the University Grants Commission.
*According the book 'Faunal Diversity in India' written by *The Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Conservation Award is given
J R B Alfred about 7.28% of world’s known animal species annually for significant contribution in the field of wildlife
are found in India. conservation which has made or has the potential to make a
*The Wildlife (Protection) Act was enforced in India on major impact on the protection and conservation of wildlife
9th September, 1972. The main objectives of the Wildlife in the country.
(Protection) Act, 1972 are protection from illegal hunting, *In 1974, the Forest Department auctioned approximately 680
trafficking of wild animals, etc. In this Act, there are a total of hectares of forest in Raini village of Joshimath. Then under the
66 sections which are divided into 7 chapters and 6 schedules. leadership of Gaura Devi, hundreds of women opposed the
There were several provisions for the protection of Wildlife in deforestation by sticking to the trees. Chandi Prasad Bhatt
which results in an increase in tiger hunting cases. India and *This is the only law-binding agreement, which jointly presents
Nepal jointly formed an organization named SAVE in July, environment, development and sustainable land management.
2010, for the conservation of tigers. It also has the objective *Its objective is to encourage effective action through
to work for increasing the number of tigers. innovative national programs and supportive international
*“Apna Van Apna Dhan” scheme has been started by partnerships. UNCCD is committed to the bottom-up approach
Himachal Pradesh government. The scheme aims to promote to encourage local participation in prevention of desertification.
afforestation. *The World Wildlife Fund has adopted Giant Panda as the
*Survey of India, the National Survey and Mapping symbol of the organization since its inception in the year 1961.
Organization under the Department of Science and Technology *Its scientific name is Ailuropoda melanoleuca.
*Its habitat is mainly found in broad-leaf and mixed forests.
has been assigned the role as the nation’s principal mapping
Currently, their number is approximately 1600 around the
agency. It was set up in 1767. It is not related to the environment.
Global efforts of the world.
*In India, wildlife week is celebrated in the middle of 2nd to
Conservation of Forest 8th October.
*According to the world factbook (Recent) of the CIA, the state
*World Environment Day is celebrated on June 5, while World
of forestation in the countries with respect to their geographical
Forestry Day is celebrated on March 21.
area, is as follows :
*The nomination of 3rd March as the 'World Wildlife Day' was
Country Forestation (%) proposed in the 16th meeting of parties (CoP 16) of CITES
Japan 68.5 (Convention on International trade in Endangered species of
Indonesia 51.7 wild fauna and flora). The theme of World Wildlife Day, 2021
India 23.1 is 'Forests and Livelihoods : Sustaining People and Planet :
China 22.3 *On December 20, 2013 during the 68th annual session of the
Mozambique 43.7 United Nations General Assembly, it was decided to celebrate
Sweden 68.7 March 3rd as the “World Wildlife Day” every year.
Guinea-Bissau 55.2 *It is noteworthy that between the 21st and 24th of November
Belize 60.6 2010, the world's first Tiger Summit was organized in Saint
Laos 67.9 Petersburg (Russia).
Guyana 77.4 *World Wildlife Fund was established in April 1961.
Finland 72.9 *In July 2000, 13 lions died due to “Trypanosomiasis Disease”
Russia 49.4 in the Nandankanan Sanctuary of Odisha.
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 21st to 30 degrees Celsius. These forests occupy about seven per
March the International Day of Forests (IDF) in 2012. IDF cent of the Earth’s land surface and harbour more than half of
celebrates and raises awareness of the importance of all the world’s plants and animals. In India, the evergreen forest
types of forests. The theme of IDF 2018 was 'Forests and is found on the western slope of the Western Ghats in states
Sustainable Cities', whereas the theme of 2021 is "Forest such as Kerala and Karnataka. They are also found in hills of
Restoration: A path to recovery and well-being.'' Jaintia and Khasi (Meghalaya). While Himachal Pradesh is
mainly covered by Sub-Tropical Pine forest and Himalayan
2. Which one of the following has an evergreen forest? Moist Temperate forests. Hence (c) is the correct answer.
(a) Malwa Plateau (b) Eastern Ghat 5. The minimum land area recommended for forest cover
(c) Western Ghat (d) Chhotanagpur Plateau to maintain proper ecological balance in India is:
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2015 (a) 25% (b) 33%
Ans. (c) (c) 43% (d) 53%
The tropical evergreen forests are found in areas receiving I.A.S. (Pre) 1999
more than 200 cm of rainfall and having a temperature of 15 Ans. (b)
to 30 degrees Celsius. They occupy about seven percent of As per the National Forest Policy, 1988, the national goal
the Earth’s land surface and harbour more than half of the should be to have a minimum of one-third (33%) of the
world’s plants and animals. They are found mostly near the total land area of the country under forest or tree cover. In
equator. In India, evergreen forests are found on the Western the mountain and hills region, the aim should be to maintain
Ghat, north-east India and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. two-thirds of the area under such cover to prevent erosion
3. Which of the following is/are unique characteristic/ and land degradation and to ensure the stability of the fragile
characteristics of equatorial forests? ecosystem.
1. The presence of tall, closely set trees with crowns 6. To maintain ecological balance, the area under forest
forming a continuous canopy. should be –
2. Co-existence of a large number of species. (a) 10% (b) 23%
3. The presence of numerous varieties of epiphytes. (c) 33% (d) 53%
Select the correct answer using codes given below : U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2014
(a) Only 1 (b) 2 and 3 Ans. (c)
(c) 1 and 3 (d) All of these See the explanation of the above question.
I.A.S. (Pre) 2013
Ans. (d) 7. The national forest policy aims at maintaining how
(c) Both States 28. Which amongst the following States/UTs in India has
(d) None of the above the largest percentage of its geographical area under
Jharkhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2016
forest cover?
Ans. (a)
(a) Tripura (b) Andaman and Nicobar
One of the 8 missions outlined under the National Action (c) Nagaland (d) Mizoram
Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC), National Mission for U.P. Lower (Spl) (Pre) 2008
Green India (GIM) acknowledges the influence of forests Ans. (d)
on environmental amelioration through climate change
mitigation, water security, food security, biodiversity According to India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2021, five
conservation and livelihood security of forest-dependent States/Union Territories with largest percentage of their
communities. In the second sitting of National Executive geographical area under forest cover are (1) Lakshadweep, (2)
Council (NEC) of National Mission for Green India (GIM) Mizoram, (3) Andaman and Nicobar Islands, (4) Arunachal
held in October 2015, the annual plan for the possible Pradesh, (5) Meghalaya.
schemes and operations proposed by the four states-Mizoram, 29. Among the following which statement is not correct?
Manipur, Kerala and Jharkhand was approved. (a) Madhya Pradesh has maximum forest area.
26. Which of the following is not the impact of deforestation (b) Arunachal Pradesh has maximum dense forest area.
in India? (c) Nagaland is the most forest covered State of India.
(a) Drying of water sources in Himalaya (d) Haryana is the least forest covered State of India.
(b) Loss of biodiversity U.P.P.S.C. (GIC) 2010
(c) Urbanization Ans. (c)
(d) Soil erosion
According to India State of Forest Report (ISFR) 2021,
Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2006
Madhya Pradesh has maximum forest area while Arunachal
M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2013
Pradesh has maximum dense forest area. India’s most
Ans. (c)
forest covered state in terms of percentage is Mizoram not
Urbanization is not the effect for deforestation rather it is one Nagaland. State with minimum forest cover (as per area as
of the reasons of deforestation. The expansion of residential well as a percentage) is Haryana.
areas to meet the needs of growing population impacts
forests and biodiversity. Forest areas have shrunk due to the 30. Tree cover is maximum in –
expansion of towns and cities. On the contrary, drying of (a) East Deccan (b) Northern Plains
water resources in the Himalayas, loss of biodiversity and (c) West Coast (d) East Coast
soil erosion are the effects of deforestation. U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2009
Ans. (b)
Thus, forest is a renewable resource as it can be reused after
The land area identified by National Remote Sensing Agency
its sustainable exploitation. Forests enhance the quality of
(NRSA) as covered with forest is called forest cover. The
the environment as it absorbs carbon dioxide and produces
State of Forest Report issued by Forest Survey of India (FSI)
oxygen. Thus assertion (A) and Reason (R) both are correct
Dehradun, is based on data received through remote sensing.
but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
According to the report of the 2019 & 2021 percentage of
32. Consider the following statements: forest in the given States is as follows:
Assertion (A) : Natural resources are those that exist in State 2019 2021
a region and can also be used in future. Arunachal Pradesh - 79.63% 79.33%
Reason (R) : The development of an actual natural Meghalaya - 76.33% 76.00%
resource depends upon the technology Sikkim - 47.10% 47.08%
Himachal Pradesh - 27.72% 27.73%
and cost of production.
Thus, in the above mentioned States, Arunachal Pradesh has
Select the correct answer from codes given below:
the maximum percentage of forest covered area.
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) correctly explains
(A). 35. Consider the following statements:
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) does not correctly 1. The forest cover in India constitutes around 20% of
explains (A). its geographical area. Out of the total forest cover,
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false. dense forest constitutes around 40%.
(d) (A) is false, but (R) is true. 2. The National Forestry Action Programme aims at
U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2016 bringing one-third of the area of India under tree/
Ans. (b) forest cover.
Which of these statements given above is/are correct?
On the basis of the development stage, natural resources are (a) Only 1 (b) Only 2
categorized as: (i) Potential Resources (ii) Actual Resources (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
(iii) Reserve Resources (iv) Stock Resources. Potential
I.A.S. (Pre) 2005
Resources are those which exist in a particular area and can
Ans. (b)
be used in future. Actual Resources are those which have been
surveyed and their volume and quality have been determined According to ISFR, 2021 almost 21.71% area (7,13,789 square
and these are being used currently. The development of Km) of the geographical region of India is forest. Out of which
an actual resource depends upon technology and cost of near about 57% area (407750 square Km) is a dense forest,
production. Thus assertion and reason both are correct not 40%. The National Forestry Action Programme aims at
however reason does not explain the assertion. bringing one-third of the area of India under tree/forest cover.
Ans. (c)
wildlife is provided under it. It is worth mentioning that the
The first comprehensive legislation relating to the protection tiger has been kept in the schedule (1). Therefore if a species
of wildlife was passed by the Parliament and it was assented of tortoise is declared protected under Schedule I of the Indian
to by the President on 9th September, 1972 and came to be Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, it will enjoy the same level
known as The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. of protection as the tiger.
53. In which year was the Wildlife Protection Act enforced 57. According to the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, which
in India? of the following animals cannot be hunted by any
(a) 1972 (b) 1980 person except under some provisions provided by law?
(c) 1970 (d) 1975 1. Gharial 2. Indian wild ass
M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2016 3. Wild buffalo
Ans. (a) Select the correct answer using the code given below:
(a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3 only
The Wildlife (Protection) Act was enforced in India on 9th
(c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
September, 1972.
I.A.S. (Pre) 2017
54. Wildlife Protection Act was passed in the year? Ans. (d)
(a) 1965 (b) 1970
According to the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 Gharial,
(c) 1972 (d) 1975 Indian Wild Ass and Wild Buffalo all the three animals
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2015 cannot be hunted by any person except under some provisions
Ans. (c) provided by law.
The Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 is an Act of the Parliament 58. If a particular plant species is placed under Schedule
of India enacted for the protection of plants and animal VI of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972. What is the
species.
implication?
55. Which of the following Acts provides for protection to (a) A licence is required to cultivate that plant.
wild animals in India? (b) Such a plant cannot be cultivated under any
(a) Wildlife Protection Act - 1972 circumstances.
(b) Forests Protection Act- 1982 (c) It is a Genetically Modified crop plant.
(c) Environment Protection Act - 1996 (d) Such a plant is invasive and harmful to the ecosystem
(d) West Bengal Wild Animal Protection Act - 1959 I.A.S. (Pre.) 2020
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2016 Ans. (a)
(b) Botanical Survey of India the fish-eating crocodile family. These are native to the
(c) Indian Wildlife Institute northern part of the Indian Sub-continent. They are mostly
(d) Survey of India found in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.
M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2016
74. Consider the following animals of India:
Ans. (d)
1. Crocodile
Survey of India, The National Survey and Mapping 2. Elephant
Organization under the Department of Science and Which of these is/are endangered species ?
Technology has been assigned the role as the nation’s (a) Only 1 (b) Only 2
principal mapping agency. It was set up in 1767. It is not (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
related to the environment. I.A.S. (Pre) 2003
Ans. (c)
70. In world wildlife, India accounts for:
(a) 5 percent (b) 2 percent The species of crocodile found in India and Asian Elephant
(c) 6 percent (d) 4 percent has been listed in the endangered list by International Union
U.P.P.C.S. (Spl) (Pre) 2008 for Conversation of Nature.
Ans. (*) 75. ‘Chipko’ movement was basically against –
India constitutes only 2.4 per cent of the World's total land (a) Water pollution (b) Noise pollution
area. Notably, 8% of the world's total known bio-diversity (c) Deforestation (d) Cultural pollution
is found in India. According to 'Faunal Diversity of India' U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2012
by J.R.B. Alfred, 7.28% of the world's animal species are U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2003
found in India. Ans. (c)
71. India’s largest fish is: Chipko movement was against deforestation. Chandi Prasad
(a) Stonefish (b) Whale shark Bhatt and Sundarlal Bahuguna were the main leaders of this
(c) Marlin (d) Hilsa movement.
U.P.P.C.S. (Spl) (Pre) 2008
Ans. (b) 76. Who among the following is considered as the leader
of the Chipko Movement?
Whale Shark is the largest fish not only of India but the world. (a) Medha Patekar (b) Baba Amte
It may be up to 50 m long. They live on the coasts of Australia (c) Sundarlal Bahuguna (d) Kiran Bedi
and South Africa but every year in March they use to come to M.P.P.C.S.(Pre) 2014
the coasts of Gujarat. This time is gestation of Whale Sharks. Ans. (c)
A program was started in 2004 for the protection of Whale
Chipko movement was an organized movement against the
Sharks coming to the coasts of Gujarat.
deforestation was launched in the Raini village of Pugmark is the term used to refer to the footprint of most
Chamoli? animals (especially megafauna). “Pug” means foot in Hindi.
(a) Sunder Lal Bahuguna (b) Chandi Prasad Bhatt Every individual animal species has a distinct pugmark and
(c) Gaura Devi (d) Kalyan Rawat as such, this is used for identification.
Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2016
Ans. (c) 82. Consider the following statements:
In 1974, the Forest Department auctioned approximately 680 Assertion (A) : The loss of forest cover in India has been
hectares of forest in Raini Village of Joshimath. Then under directly associated with Demographic
the leadership of Gaura Devi, hundreds of women opposed Transition in India.
the deforestation by sticking to the trees. Reason (R) : The forest cover is negatively related
to population growth.
79. ‘World Wild Life Day’ is observed on:
Select the correct answer from codes given below:
(a) 21st March (b) 2nd May
(a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) explains (A).
(c) 5th June (d) 21st June
Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2002 (b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) does not explain
Ans. (*) (A).
(c) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
World Wildlife Day is celebrated on different dates (d) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
in different countries. In America it is celebrated on U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2016
December 4, in India Wildlife week is celebrated from 2-8 Ans. (a)
October. World Environment Day on June 5 while World
Forest Day is celebrated on March 21. In the 16th (CoP A growing population means increased demand for food and
16) meeting of parties to the Convention on International a corresponding need to convert forests to agriculture land.
Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) held in Bangkok Demographic factors including population growth, density,
in March, 2013, a proposal was placed to declare March distribution, migration and urbanization are important drivers
3rd as World Wildlife Day. On December 20, 2013 in its of deforestation. Hence, both (A) and (R) are true and (R)
68th annual session, United Nations General Assembly explains (A).
decided to celebrate March 3rd as World Wildlife Day. 83. The main causes for the forest loss are –
80. In which of the following years, the Environment (a) Road Development
(Protection) Act passed by the Government of India? (b) River Valley projects
(a) 1982 (b) 1986 (c) Industrial Development
(c) 1990 (d) 1992 (d) Agricultural Development
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2021 U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2011
85. Which of the following statement regarding Project (d) Temperate grasslands
Elephant launched by Government of India is NOT U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2013
correct? Ans. (b)
(a) It was launched in 1991-92 The greatest diversity of plants and animals is found in
(b) It addresses issues of man-animal conflict tropical moist forests.
(c) The welfare of only wild elephants is taken care off
89. In India, in which one of the following types of forests
(d) It was launched as a centrally sponsored scheme.
is teak a dominant tree species?
U.P. R.O./A.R.O. (Mains) 2017
(a) Tropical moist deciduous forest
Ans. (c)
(b) Tropical rain forest
Project Elephant was launched in February, 1992 as centre (c) Tropical thorn scrub forest
sponsored scheme.
(d) Temperate forest with grasslands
The main objectives were-
I.A.S. (Pre) 2015
a. To Protect elephants, their habitats and corridors.
b. To address issues of man-animal conflict. Ans. (a)
c. The welfare of domesticated elephants. Tropical moist deciduous forests are found in areas of
86. National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources is moderate rainfall of 100 to 200 cm per annum. The trees of
these forests drop their leaves for about 6-8 weeks during
situated at–
the spring and early summer when sufficient moisture for
(a) New Delhi (b) Kolkata
the leaves is not available. Teak trees are the most dominant
(c) Mumbai (d) Chennai
species of trees found in these forests. Bamboos, Sal,
U.P. P.C.S. (Mains) 2013 Shisham, Sandalwood, Khair, Kusum, Arjun, Mulberry are
Ans. (a) some of the other commercially important species found here.
The National Bureau of Plant Introduction, which was
established in 1976, was renamed as 'National Bureau of Plant High-Level Questions
Genetic Resources' in January 1977. It has its headquarters
in New Delhi. The Organization works as a nodal agency for 1. Which of the following forests is known as the “lungs
activities of plant introduction and germplasm augmentation of the planet earth”?
for use in crop improvement. It has ten regional stations (a) Rainforests of North-East India
Select the correct answer using codes given below : (i) Afforestation and Wasteland development.
(a) 2 and 3 only (b) 2 only (ii) Reforestation and Replantation in existing forests.
(c) 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 (iii) Encouraging wood substitute and supplying other types
I.A.S. (Pre) 2018 of fuel.
Ans. (d) Promotion of wide use of insecticides and pesticides is not
included in the National Forest Policy.
Structural Adaptation is important to the plant's survival in
the desert. Wax coating on leaves prevents water loss through 6. With reference to ‘Red Sanders’ sometimes seen in the
evaporation. Leaves are also smaller in desert plants further news, consider the following statements:
reducing the possibility for water loss. They have hard thick 1. It is a tree species found in a part of South India.
coatings and some are covered in prickly spines to prevent 2. It is one of the most important trees in the tropical
loss.
rainforest areas of South India.
3. In which of the following continents, the tropical Which of the statements given above is/are correct:
deciduous forests are most extensive? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only
(a) Africa (b) Asia (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
(c) Australia (d) South America I.A.S. (Pre) 2016
U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2014 Ans. (a)
Ans. (b) Pterocarpus santalinus with the common name red sanders
Tropical deciduous forests or tropical broad-leaf forests are is a species of Pterocarpus endemic found in the southern
dominated by trees that lose their leaves each year. They Eastern Ghats mountain range of South India. This tree is
are found in areas with warm, moist summers and mild valued for the rich red colour of its wood. Hence statement
winters. Deciduous forests are mainly found in the Northern 1 is correct. Red Sanders grow on the Palkonda and
Hemisphere Eastern North America, East Asia, and Europe. Seshachalam mountain range in Andhra Pradesh.
4. Among the following districts, which one has larger 7. Consider the following statements ;
area under dense deciduous forest cover? 1. The definition of "Critical Wildlife Habitat" is
(a) Paschim Champaran (b) Gaya incorporated in the Forest Rights Act, 2006.
(c) Kaimur (d) Nawada 2. For the first time in India, Baigas have been given
(e) None of the above/More than one of the above Habitat Rights.
65th B.P.S.C. (Pre) 2019 3. Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and
Ans. (a) Climate Change officially decides and declare
area to total area) are as follows- percentage of forestation in relation to their geographical
Percent of Forest Area area, for the countries given in options is as follows-
State 2019 2021
Country Forest cover (in%)
Manipur - 75.46% 74.34%
Japan - 68.6
Odisha - 33.15% 33.50%
Maharashtra - 16.50% 16.51% Indonesia - 51.7
Haryana - 3.62% 3.63% India - 23.1
China - 22.3
12. Arrange the following State of India in descending
order of their Forest-area and select the correct answer 15. Which of the following countries has passed a
from codes given below: resolution to maintain forest on 60% land of its
1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Arunachal Pradesh geographical area?
3. Chhattisgarh 4. Odisha (a) Maldives (b) Nepal
Codes: (c) Bhutan (d) Afghanistan
(a) 1, 3, 4, 2 (b) 1, 2, 3, 4 U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2016
(c) 4, 3, 1, 2 (d) 2, 1, 4, 3
Ans. (c)
U.P.P.C.S (Pre) 2011
Ans. (*) The government of Bhutan has passed a resolution to
maintain forest on 60% land of its total geographical area.
The question is based on recorded forest cover of these States.
Presently, around 84% of its territory is covered with forests.
The recorded forest cover (in sq. km) of the given States in
2017 and 2019 was as below – 16. Assertion (A) : Aluminium is a green metal.
Reason (R) : It substitutes wood for saving the forest.
State 2017 2019
Select the correct answer from codes given below:
Andhra Pradesh - 28147 37258
Chhattisgarh - 55547 59772 (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
Odisha - 51345 61204 explanation of (A).
Arunachal Pradesh - 66964 51407 (b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is the correct
Notably, the question was asked before the bifurcation of explanation of (A).
Andhra Pradesh. During that period Telangana was a part of (c) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
Andhra Pradesh and the total recorded forest area of Andhra (d) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
Pradesh was 63814 sq.km. According to this the correct U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2009
answer to this question was option (a). Ans. (d)
the unique natural profile of – Thoughtless exploitation (d) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
of timber, deforesting vast tracts for palm cultivation, U.P.P.S.C. (GIC) 2010
destruction of mangroves, illegal logging by tribals U.P. Lower Sub. (Spl) (Pre) 2006
and poaching only compound the problem. Freshwater Ans. (a)
pockets are fast drying up due to deforestation and
Coastal Odisha is the most affected area due to the cyclones
destruction of mangroves”. The place referred to this
generated in the Bay of Bengal. Here, the frequency of
quotation is: cyclone is more as compared to the other States. Hence,
(a) Sunderbans Assertion (A) is correct. Mangrove can serve as a reliable
(b) Kerala coast safety hedge against coastal calamities. Recently, there was
(c) Orissa coast massive deforestation along the Mahanadi delta area, which
(d) Andaman and Nicobar Island has added the risks arising due to cyclones. Hence, both the
I.A.S. (Pre) 1995 assertion and reason are correct and the reason is the correct
Ans. (a) explanation of the assertion.
The place mentioned in the quotation of the question seems 21. Consider the following statements about Bhitarkanika
near Sundarban. Effects are on to conserve mangrove in Mangroves:
Sundarbans. 1. It is located in the deltaic region of Vansadhara
19. The 2004 Tsunami made people realize that mangroves and Subarnarekha rivers.
can serve as a reliable safety hedge against coastal 2. It lies in the state of West Bengal.
calamities. How do mangroves function as a safety Of these:
hedge? (a) Only 1 is correct.
(a) The mangrove swamps separate the human settlements (b) Only 2 is correct.
from the sea by a wide zone in which people neither (c) 1 and 2 both are correct
live nor venture out (d) Neither 1 nor 2 is correct.
(b) The mangroves provide both food and medicines U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2016
which people are in need of after any natural disaster. Ans. (d)
(c) The mangrove trees are tall with dense canopies See the explanation of the above question.
and serve as an excellent shelter during a cyclone or
Tsunami 22. Consider the following statements:
(d) The mangrove trees do not get uprooted by storms 1. The Taxus tree naturally found in the Himalayas
and tides because of their extensive roots 2. The Taxus tree is listed in the Red Data Book.
35. If you travel through the Himalayas, you are likely to Gond and Korku tribes plant a sapling of fruit-bearing trees
every year during a month-long ecological company/festival.
see which of the following plants naturally growing
there? 38. In a particular region in India, the local people train
1. Oak the roots of living trees into robust bridges across the
2. Rhododendron streams. As time passes, these bridges become stronger.
3. Sandalwood These unique living root bridges’ are found in
Select the correct answer using the Code given below: (a) Meghalaya (b) Himachal Pradesh
(a) 1 and 2 only (b) 3 only (c) Jharkhand (d) Tamil Nadu
(c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 I.A.S. (Pre) 2015
I.A.S. (Pre) 2014 Ans. (a)
Ans. (a) Living root bridges are a form of tree shaping common in
Subtropical forests are found in North-West (except Kashmir) the southern part of the Northeast Indian State of Meghalaya.
Khasi hills, Nagaland and Manipur. Pine is the main tree in They are hand made from the aerial roots of rubber trees by
these forests but the trees like Oak having broad leaves can be the Khasi and Jaintia peoples of the mountainous terrain
easily seen in highly humid areas. Apart from this, shrubs like along the southern part of the Shillong Plateau.
*Pin Valley National Park is located within the Lahaul and *Buxa Tiger Project is located near Darjeeling in West Bengal.
Spiti district in the State of Himachal Pradesh. It was given the status of National Park in 1992.
*Sariska Tiger Reserve and Ranthambore National Park *Nagarhole National Park is located at a distance of 94 km
both are located in Rajasthan and both are Tiger Reserves. from Mysore in Karnataka. It is also known as Rajiv Gandhi
*Sariska Tiger reserve is located in Alwar district of Rajasthan. National Park. It is spread in Kodagu and Mysore district of
It was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1955 and given the status Karnataka.
of Tiger Reserve in 1978. *Betla (Palamu) National Park was established in Palamu
*Salim Ali National Park is located in Jammu and Kashmir. district of Bihar (present-day Jharkhand) in 1986. It falls under
City Forest National Park was renamed as Salim Ali National the Project Tiger.
Park. *Gir National Park is located in Junagarh district of Gujarat.
*Indravati National Park is located in the Dantewada district It is famous for being the habitat of Asiatic Lion.
of Bastar region of Chattisgarh. Indravati was declared as a *Hoolock Gibbon is found is the north-eastern states of India
National Park in the year 1982. The total area of the Park is especially Assam.
about 1258.37 km . In the year 1983, Indravati National Park
2
*Bhitarkanika National Park is situated in Odisha and is
has declared a Tiger Reserve under the Project Tiger of India. home to saltwater crocodile.
*Bandhavgarh National Park is located in the Umaria in *Great India bustard is the centre of attraction of the Desert
Madhya Pradesh. In 1968, it was declared a National Park. It National Park located in Rajasthan.
is famous for White Tigers. *The first National Park of USA is Yellow Stone National Park.
*Dandeli Sanctuary is located in Karnataka. It is spread over It was established in 1872 spread across Wyoming, Montana
an area of 886.41 km . 2
and Idaho states of USA. Old Faithful Geyser is located in this
*Rajaji National Park is spread in three districts of National Park. Grand Canyon is also situated here.
Uttarakhand. These three districts of Uttarakhand are Dehradun,
Haridwar and Pauri Garhwal. It has been named after C.
National Park List
Rajagopalachari, who is also known as Rajaji, become the *National Parks has been established in India from time to
only Indian and last governor-general after, independence. time. The first National Park which was established in India
*Three wildlife sanctuaries Rajaji Sanctuary (established in was Jim Corbett National Park. Simlipal National Park is
1948), Motichur Sanctuary (established in 1964) and Chilla located in Mayurbhanj district of Odisha which is 320 km from
*The largest biosphere reserve of India is Rann of Kachchh (South-West area) of Kanchan district of Nepal covering an
(Gujarat) with an area of 12454 km2. Nokrek Biosphere is area of 305 km2. Hunting was prohibited in this area in 1969. It
spread over part of Garo Hills while Agasthyamalai is on the was gazetted in 1976 as Royal Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve.
Western Ghats, Dihang-Dibang is spread in upper Siang, *The One Horned Rhino is found in West Bengal and Assam.
Western Siang and Debang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh. Nanda Kaziranga National Park is famous for One Horned Rhino.
Devi is located in Uttrakhand. *Gir, Ranthambore and Corbett are famous for Tigers.
*Bundala Biosphere Reserve is situated on the South-East *Kaziranga National Park is located on the bank of river
coast of Sri Lanka. There is also a Central area National Park Bramhmaputra in Assam. It is spread over an area of 1173.58
in Bundala Reserve which includes four saline water lagoons. km2 with the habitat of mainly One Horned Rhino and Elephant.
The Central Area is home to native as well as migrating species It is a Tiger Reserve.
of Birds. The closest town near Bundala is Hambantota. *Kanha (Madhya Pradesh), Ranthambore (Rajasthan) and
Bandhavgarh (Madhya Pradesh) are the part of Project Tiger.
Wildlife Sanctuary *Manas Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam is famous for Tigers
For the protection and conservation of wildlife, Wildlife
and Rhinos. It is a project Tiger Reserve, Elephant Reserve
Sanctuary has been established. Some important Sanctuaries
and Biosphere Reserve. It is also included in the list of Natural
and their parent state are as follows-
World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1985. On 21 June 2011,
Sanctuary State
it was removed from the list of World Heritage in danger. (In
Similipal Odisha 1992 UNESCO declared it as a World Heritage site in danger.)
Nokrek Meghalaya *Chandra Prabha Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in Chandauli
Dihang Dibang Arunachal Pradesh district of Uttar Pradesh at a distance of 70 km from Varanasi.
12. Namdapha Arunachal Pradesh declared as a tiger reserve in 2015. It became the second tiger
13. Nagarjuna Sagar Srisailam Andhra Pradesh reserve in Uttarakhand. The first tiger reserve of Uttarakhand
14. Buxa West Bengal was Corbett Tiger Reserve.
15. Indravali Chhattisgarh *Madhya Pradesh has the maximum number of tigers where
16. Dudhawa Uttar Pradesh as Karnataka comes second.
17. Kalakad - Mundanthurai Tamil Nadu *Kaziranga National Park was declared as a tiger reserve
18. Valmiki Bihar in 2006.
19. Pench Madhya Pradesh *Orang National Park is the 49th Tiger reserve which is
20. Tadoba-Andhari Maharashtra situated in Assam.
21. Bandhavgarh Madhya Pradesh *Kamlang National Park which is situated in Arunachal
22. Panna Madhya Pradesh Pradesh is the 50th Tiger reserve of the country.
of Rajasthan.
*Kolleru Lake is the largest freshwater lake in India located
in State of Andhra Pradesh. Kolleru Lake is located between
Krishna and Godavari deltas. Ramganga River flows through
the Corbett National Park.
*The first Marine sanctuary was established in the Gulf
of Kutch. Dolphin, Mollusca, Turtle, etc are some of the sea
organisms conserved in this Marine Sanctuary.
3. Today how many national parks are there in India,
*Chinnar Wild Life Sanctuary is located in the Idukki district
which has been established to protect wild animals?
of Kerala.
(a) 39 (b) 49
*Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary and Karikili Bird Sanctuary
(c) 59 (d) 96
are located in Tamil Nadu. Karikilli is located at a distance of
R.A.S./R.T.S. (Pre) 1993
86 km from Chennai. Ans. (*)
Basic Questions At the time when the question was asked, there were 96
National Park in India. Currently, there are 104 National
1. International ‘Tiger Day’ is observed on – Parks in India.
(a) 24th July (b) 29th July
4. ‘Project Tiger’ of the Government envisages:
(c) 20th July (d) 25th July
(a) To observe the habits of the tiger
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(b) Collect vital information about different species
Ans. (b) (c) To save the Indian tiger from extinction
International Tiger Day is observed on July, 29 catching (d) None of these
worldwide attention to the conservation of tigers. It is both U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 1994
an awareness as well as celebration day. It was founded at Ans. (c)
Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit in 2010.
The Government of India has taken a pioneering initiative
2. Most of the wildlife protected areas in India are for conserving its national animal, the tiger, by launching the
surrounded by – ‘Project Tiger’ in 1973. The Project Tiger aims to save the
(a) Dense forests (b) Rivers and lakes tiger from extinction.
(c) Human settlements (d) Mountains and hills 5. ‘Project Tiger’ in India was started in -
See the explanation of the above question. The maintenance of Genetic Diversity, Wildlife Sanctuary
and National Parks is done by In-situ conservation. When a
14. First National Park of India is plant or organism is preserved in its original natural habitat
(a) Nanda Devi National Park area, it is called in-situ conservation, while when they are
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(b) Jim Corbett National Park preserved somewhere else it is called Ex-situ conservation.
(c) Rajaji National Park 18. The Periyar Game Sanctuary is famous for –
(d) Kanha National Park (a) Lions (b) Spotted deer
Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2016 (c) Tigers (d) Wild Elephants
Ans. (b) U.P.P.C.S (Pre) 2011
See the explanation of the above question.
Ans. (d)
15. The first National Park to be established in India is- The Periyar Game Sanctuary is located in Kerala which is
(a) Namdapha National Park famous for wild elephants.
(b) Corbett National Park
(c) Dudhwa National Park 19. Betla National Park is situated at –
(d) Guindy National Park (a) U.P (b) Bihar
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2014 (c) M.P. (d) Odisha
Ans. (b) M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 1990
Ans. (b)
Among the options mentioned above, Jim Corbett National
Park is the first to be established in India. The other parks Betla (Palamu) National Park is located in the Chota
with their year of establishment are as follows- Nagpur Plateau of the Palamu district of the Indian State of
National Park Year of Establishment Jharkhand, erstwhile Bihar, in India. It was established in
Corbett - 1936 1986 and is associated with 'Project Tiger'.
Namdapha - 1983
20. Rani Jhansi Maritime National Park was founded in
Dudhwa - 1977
(a) 1994 (b) 1995
Guindy - 1976
(c) 1996 (d) 1997
16. The Rajiv Gandhi National Park is located in: U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2017
(a) Andhra Pradesh (b) Rajasthan Ans. (c)
(c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Karnataka
Rani Jhansi Maritime National Park was founded in 1996 at
U.P. Lower Sub. (Pre) 2002
Andaman and Nicobar Island. The area of the park is spread
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2002 over 256.14 sq. km.
See the explanation of the above question. The correct match of both the lists is as follows –
Nokrek - Meghalaya
28. Which of the following sanctuaries is not correctly
Manas - Assam
matched with the specified protected species?
Dehang Debang - Arunachal Pradesh
(a) Jim Corbett - Tiger
Agasthyamalai - Kerala
(b) Ghana - Lion
(c) Kaziranga - Rhinoceros 31. Match List–I with List-II and select the correct answer
(d) Periyar - Elephants from the codes given below the lists :
U.P. Lower Sub. (Pre) 2009 List–I List-II
Ans. (b) (Biosphere Reserve) (States of India)
A. Nokrek 1. Assam
Keoladeo Ghana National Park formerly known as Bharatpur
Bird Sanctuary is situated in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. It is home B. Manas 2. Kerala
to 366 bird species, 379 floral species and different species C. Similipal 3. Meghalaya
of fish, snakes, lizards and amphibians. However, lion is not D. Agasthyamalai 4. Odisha
a protected species of this park. Codes :
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Biosphere reserves are areas comprising terrestrial, See the explanation of the above question.
marine and coastal ecosystems. Each reserve promotes
32. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly
solutions reconciling the conservation of biodiversity with
its sustainable use. The core area(s) comprises a strictly matched?
protected ecosystem that contributes to the conservation of (Biosphere Reserve) (Location)
landscapes, ecosystems, species and genetic variation. (a) Manas Meghalaya
30. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer (b) Nanda Devi Uttarakhand
by using codes given below the lists: (c) Kanchanjunga Sikkim
List-I List-II (d) Agasthyamalai Kerala
(Biosphere Reserve) (Location) U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2013
A. Nokrek 1. Kerala Ans. (a)
B. Manas 2. Assam Manas Biosphere is situated in Assam. While rest of the
C. Dehang Debang 3. Meghalaya options are matched correctly.
D. Agasthyamalai 4.Arunachal Pradesh
33. Out of all the Biosphere Reserve in India, four have
Code :
been recognized on the World Network by UNESCO.
A B C D
Which one of the following is not one of them?
(a) 2 3 1 4
(a) Gulf on Mannar
(b) 3 2 4 1
(b) Khangchendzonga
(c) 4 1 3 2
(c) Nanda Devi
(d) 1 4 2 3
(d) Sunderbans
U.P.P.C.S.(Pre) 2013
Today Twelve of the eighteen biosphere reserves are a part The correct match is as follows:
of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves based on Similipal - Odisha
the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme list Nokrek - Meghalaya
Name Agasthyamalai - Kerala - Tamil Nadu
(1) Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve Khangchendzonga - Sikkim
(2) Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve
37. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer
(3) Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve
from codes given below the lists:
(4) Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve
List-I List-II
(5) Nokrek Biosphere Reserve
(Biosphere Reserve) (States)
(6) Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve
A. Similipal 1. Himachal Pradesh
(7) Similipal Biosphere Reserve
B. Dihang-Dibang 2. Uttarakhand
(8) Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve
C. Nokrek 3. Arunachal Pradesh
(9) Achanakmar-Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve
D. Cold Desert 4. Odisha
(10) Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve
5. Meghalaya
(11) Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve
(12) Panna Biosphere Reserve Code :
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A B C D
34. Which one of the following does not find a place in the (a) 1 3 5 4
UNESCO network of biosphere reserve? (b) 1 5 2 4
(a) Sunderban (c) 4 5 2 1
(b) Gulf of Mannar (d) 4 3 5 1
(c) Rann of Kutch U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2016
(d) Nilgiri Ans. (d)
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2009 The correctly matched list is as follows:
Ans. (c) (Biosphere Reserve) (States)
Similipal - Odisha
See the explanation of the above question.
Dihang-Dibang - Arunachal Pradesh
35. Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched? Nokrek - Meghalaya
(a) Similipal - Assam Cold Desert - Himachal Pradesh
(b) Nokrek - Meghalaya 38. Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly
(c) Dehang Debang - Sikkim matched?
(d) Agasthyamalai - Karnataka (a) Bandipur National Park - Karnataka
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2007 (b) Manas Wildlife Sanctuary - Assam
Ans. (b) (c) Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary - Kerala
(d) Similipal National Park - Madhya Pradesh
Biosphere reserves and related States are as follows: U.P. P.C.S. (Pre) 2018
Similipal - Odisha Ans. (d)
Nokrek - Meghalaya
See the explanation of the above question.
Dehang Debang - Arunachal Pradesh
Agasthyamalai - Kerala, Tamil Nadu 39. Which of the following biosphere reserves of India is
spread over Garo Hills?
36. Which of the following is not properly matched?
(a) Nokrek
Biosphere Reserves State (b) Agasthyamalai
(a) Similipal - Odisha (c) Dehang Debang
(b) Nokrek - Meghalaya (d) Nanda Devi
(c) Agasthyamalai - Kerala U.P.P.S.C. (R.I.) 2014
(d) Khangchendzonga - Himachal Pradesh Ans. (a)
known as “World Natural Heritage?” 2017, Karnataka has the highest number of elephants (6,049),
(a) Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur followed by Assam (5,719) and Kerala (3,054).
(b) Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur
50. Where is the wild ass sanctuary?
(c) Desert National Park, Jaisalmer
(a) U.P (b) Assam
(d) Tal Chhapar Sanctuary, Churu
(c) Gujarat (d) Rajasthan
R.A.S./R.T.S. (Pre) 1992
U.P.P.C.S (Pre) 2010
Ans. (b)
Ans. (c)
Keoladeo National Park is formally known as Bharatpur
Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary is also known as the Wild Ass
Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan was established as
Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Rann of Kachchh in
a National Park in 1981. In 1985, the Park was declared
Gujarat. Spread over 4953.71 km², it is the largest wildlife
a World Heritage Site under the World Heritage Convention.
sanctuary in India. It was established in 1973.
48. In India, Project Elephant was launched in the year –
51. One horned rhinoceros is found in the following States-
(a) 1968 (b) 1970
(a) Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura
(c) 1972 (d) 1974
(b) West Bengal and Assam
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2007
(c) Arunachal Pradesh and Assam
Ans. (*)
(d) West Bengal and Tripura
Project Elephant was launched by the Government of India M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2008
in 1992 as a centrally sponsored scheme with the aim to
Ans. (b)
protect elephants, their habitat, to address issues of man-
animal conflict and welfare of captive elephants. Under this One-horned Rhinoceros is found in West Bengal and Assam.
project, financial and technical support is being provided to
52. Sanctuary famous for Rhinoceros:
major elephant bearing States in the country. Synchronized
Elephant population in India is estimated at 29964 as per the (a) Kaziranga (b) Gir
census conducted in 2017. (c) Ranthambore (d) Corbett
R.A.S./R.T.S.(Pre) 2010
49. With reference to Indian elephants, consider the
Ans. (a)
following statements :
1. The leader of an elephant group is a female. Kaziranga National Park hosts two-thirds of the world’s Great
2. The maximum gestation period can be 22 months. One-horned rhinoceros.
3. An elephant can normally go on calving till the age 53. In which of the following National Parks of India
National Parks each. Madhya Pradesh has maximum number B. Conservation Reserves ii. 46
of National parks (11). Thus, option (c) is the correct answer. C. National Parks iii. 544
60. Which of the following is not correctly matched? D. Wildlife Sanctuaries iv. 76
(a) Anshi National Park - Karnataka Codes :
(b) Balphakram National Park - Meghalaya A B C D
(c) Chandoli National Park - Gujarat (a) ii iv i iii
(d) Hemis National Park - Ladakh (b) iii ii i iv
M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2020 (c) iv iii ii i
Ans. (c) (d) iii ii iv i
R.A.S./R.T.S. (Pre) 2018
Chandoli National Park is a national park spread over Satara,
Kolhapur and Sangli Districts of Maharashtra state, India. Ans. (*)
It was established in May 2004. Earlier it was a Wildlife According to ENVIS centre on Wildlife & Protected Areas,
Sanctuary declared in 1985. Chandoli Park is imminent as the different protected areas of India and their strength in the
southern portion of the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve, with Koyna
year 2019 & 2020, is given below :
Wildlife Sanctuary forming the northern part of the reserve.
Hence option(c) is not correctly matched. 2019 2020
Community Reserve - 163 214
61. Which one among the following has the maximum
Conservation Reserve - 86 97
number of National Parks?
(a) Andaman and Nicobar Islands National Parks - 101 104
(b) Arunachal Pradesh Wild Life Sanctuaries - 553 566
(c) Assam 64. The State of India with maximum number of wildlife
(d) Meghalaya sanctuaries is :
I.A.S. (Pre) 2008 (a) Karnataka (b) Tamil Nadu
Ans. (a) (c) Maharashtra (d) Madhya Pradesh
See the explanation of the above question. (e) None of the above/More than one of the above
66th B.P.S.C. (Pre.) 2020
62. Phawngpul National Park in Mizoram is also known
Ans. (e)
as which of the following?
(a) Black Mountain Park Andman and Nicobar Island (96) has the maximum number
(b) Blue Mountain Park of wildlife sanctuaries.
(c) Ecology - A.G. Tansley 4. Recently, for the first time in our country, which of the
(d) Biodiversity - Reiter following State has declared a particular butterfly as
U.P.P.C.S.(Pre) 2013 ‘State Butterfly’?
Ans. (a) (a) Arunachal Pradesh (b) Himachal Pradesh
(c) Karnataka (d) Maharashtra
The term ‘biosphere reserve’ was first used by Edward Suess
I.A.S. (Pre) 2016
whereas the term Ecosystem was first used by A.G. Tansley. Ans. (d)
Reiter and Ernst Haeckel first used the term ' Ecology' and the
Maharashtra has become the first state in the country to have
word ‘Biodiversity’ was first used by Ramond F. Dasmann.
a ‘State butterfly’. State Government has declared the Blue
Hence (a) is the correct answer. Mormon as the State Butterfly. The Blue Mormon is a large
swallowtail butterfly found primarily in Sri Lanka and India
Transition area mainly restricted to the Western Ghats of Maharashtra, South
India and Coastal belts. It is the second largest butterfly of
Buffer zones India. Southern Birdwing is India's largest butterfly which
has been declared as State butterfly of Karnataka. Notably,
Core area
Maharashtra is the first and Karnataka the second state to
declare 'State butterfly'.
Education & Training 5. Which one of the following biosphere reserves are not
included in the list of a world network of biosphere
reserves of UNESCO?
(a) Similipal (b) Sunderban
2. Which of the following aerial photographs are suitable (c) Gulf of Mannar (d) Nilgiri
for wildlife management in Corbett and Rajaji National U.P.P.C.S (Pre) 2010
Park?
(a) Small scale photographs Ans. (*)
(b) Medium scale photographs
Initially, UNESCO's World Biosphere reserve list only
(c) Large scale photographs included India's Nilgiri, Sundarban, Bay of Mannar and
(d) Extra large scale photographs Nanda Devi Biosphere reserves. In May, 2009 UNESCO
Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2006 announced to include 22 new biosphere reserves of 17
Ans. (a) countries. In the new list India's Similipal, Pachmadi and
2. Non Renewable or Conventional Energy. generation. Nuclear energy is energy that is obtained from
*All the activities of nature are controlled by some form of the nucleus of an atom. The energy is released from an atom
energy. This energy comes from different resources. Renewable through one of the two processes - 1. Nuclear Fusion or 2.
energy is energy from sources that are naturally replenishing but Nuclear Fission.
flow-limited; renewable resources are virtually inexhaustible in
duration but limited in the amount of energy that is available
Renewable and Non-Renewable
per unit of time. Energy Resources
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*The United Nations General Assembly unanimously declared *Some examples of renewable energy sources are solar energy,
the decade 2014-2024 as the "Decade of Sustainable Energy
wind energy, tidal energy, hydroelectric energy, etc.
for all".
*It is noteworthy that the best source of the production of
electricity in the perspective of sustainable development is
Hydroelectric energy as compared to coal energy, petroleum
energy, natural gas and nuclear energy.
*As on 28th February, 2021 the main Renewable Energy Sources
and their capacity is given below :
fuels. Fossil fuels are non-renewable energy resources. Fossil is necessary for the existence of life. Solar energy is essential
fuels are currently the major sources of energy. Once they are for the Photosynthesis of plants and the survival of another
used, they cannot be recovered again. Examples of fossil fuels living organism. Photovoltaic technology is used to convert
are coal, natural gas, petroleum etc. sunlight into electricity.
Biodiesel
*It is noteworthy that energy from biomass can be obtained
through disintegration of chemical bonds between biological
atoms. These chemical bond are formed through the process
of photosynthesis. Hence biomass is also an indirect source of
*The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) solar power.
provides a 70% subsidy on installation cost for a solar power
*Jatropha is a Biodiesel crop. Jatropha is a species of flowering
plant in the North - Eastern States.
plant, which is resistant to dry environment and harmful insects.
*The National Solar Mission is one of the several initiatives
that are part of National Action Plan on Climate Change. Jatropha’s oil can be converted to biodiesel to use it in diesel
*The solar power source of renewable energy has the greatest engine. But Bio-fuels are not cost effective as compared to fossil
fuels. Bio-fuel can be obtained from Jatropha.
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1. Which one of the following is a renewable source of Solar energy is used most in organic form. Light and heat
energy? from the Sun are essential for life on Earth. Solar energy
(a) Coal is required for the process of photosynthesis in plants.
(b) Nuclear energy Photovoltaic systems convert sun rays into electricity.
(c) Petrol 6. Which of the following energy source is most eco-
(d) Solar energy friendly?
M.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2016 (a) Petroleum Product (b) Forest Product
Ans. (d) (c) Nuclear Fission (d) Solar Cell
Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the sun that is U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2015
harnessed using a range of ever-evolving technologies such U.P.P.C.S.(Mains) 2006
as solar heating, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy etc. It is Ans. (d)
an important source of renewable energy and its technologies
are broadly characterized as either passive solar or active Among the energy sources given in the option, Solar cell is
solar depending on how they capture and distribute solar most eco-friendly as it converts the energy of light directly
energy or convert it into solar power. into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. Rest options affect
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(c) Jatropha (d) Potato used its Bombardier Q400 aircraft for this flight.
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2015
23. Under the Nuclear Power Projects, Environmental
Ans. (c)
Effects that have to be studied and resolved are
Biofuel development in India centres mainly around the (a) Radioactive contamination of air, soil and water.
cultivation and processing of Jatropha plant seeds which (b) Deforestation and loss of flora and fauna.
are very rich in oil (40%). Jatropha oil can be used after (c) Radioactive waste disposal.
extraction in diesel generators and engines. Jatropha oil has (d) All of the above.
been used in India for several decades as biodiesel for the U.P. Lower Sub. (Pre) 2013
fuel requirements of the remote rural and forest communities.
Ans. (d)
19. Which of the following is the source of ‘Green Fuel’?
During the establishment of nuclear power projects,
(a) Pine (b) Karanja
radioactive radiation and radioactive waste disposal are to
(c) Fern (d) None of the above
be taken into consideration. Radioactive radiation have a
U.P.U.D.A./L.D.A. (Spl) (Pre) 2010
disastrous effect on flora and fauna.
Ans. (*)
24. The first summit of 'International Solar Alliance' was
Ethanol also known as ethyl alcohol is used as a green fuel.
held in which of the following cities?
Ethanol is mainly formed from sugar cane, glucose etc.
(a) New Delhi (b) New York
Ethanol is also formed from the fermentation of Pine, Karanja
(c) Paris (d) None of the above
and Fern. These are also included in the green fuel sources.
U.P. R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2017
20. Given below are the names of four energy crops. Which Ans. (a)
one of them can be cultivated for ethanol?
(a) Jatropha (b) Maize The first International Solar Alliance (ISA) Summit was held
(c) Pongamia (d) Sunflower in New Delhi on 11 March, 2018.
I.A.S. (Pre) 2010 25. At which of the following places is the Secretariat of the
Ans. (b) International Solar Alliance (I.S.A.) located at present?
Maize is cultivated for ethanol while Jatropha, Pongamia and (a) Paris (b) New Delhi
Sunflower are cultivated for biodiesel. (c) Gurugram (d) New York
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2019
21. The major component of CNG is: Ans. (c)
(a) CO2 (b) N2
(c) H2 (d) CH4 The Secretariat of the International Solar Alliance (I.S.A.) is
(e) None of the above/More than one of the above located in Gurugram, Haryana.
2. Biomass gasification is considered to be one of the 4. Which of the following renewable power resources had
highest installed capacity in the country in 2014?
sustainable solutions to the power crisis in India. In
(a) Biomass power (b) Solar power
this context, which of the following statement(s) is/are
(c) Waste to energy (d) Wind power
correct?
Chhattisgarh P.C.S. (Pre) 2015
1. Coconut shells, groundnut shells and rice husk can
Ans. (d)
be used in biomass gasification.
2. The combustible gases generated from biomass As of 28th February 2021, solar, wind, biomass and small
hydropower (Renewable Energy Sources) contribute about
gasification consist of hydrogen and carbon dioxide
24.52 percent of the total installed capacity for electricity. The
only. total installed capacity touched the figure of 379130.41 MW
3. The combustible gases generated from biomass with wind power contributing 38789.15 MW, Solar energy
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gasification can be used for direct heat generation 39083.71 MW, Bioenergy 10314.56 MW and small hydro
energy 4783.06 MW. As on 28th February 2021, renewable
but not in internal combustion engines.
energy sources constitute 24.52 percent of the total energy
Select the correct answer using codes given below: generation capacity.
(a) Only 1
5. Concerning ‘fuel cells’ in which hydrogen-rich fuel
(b) 2 and 3
and oxygen are used to generate electricity. Consider
(c) 1 and 3
the following statements:
(d) 1, 2 and 3
1. If pure hydrogen is used as a fuel, the fuel cell emits
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heat and water as a by-product.
Ans. (a)
2. Fuel cells can be used for powering buildings and
Biomass gasification means incomplete combustion of not for small devices like laptop computers.
biomass resulting in the production of combustible gases 3. Fuel cells produce electricity in the form of
consisting of carbon monoxide, hydrogen and traces of
Alternating Current (AC).
methane. Hence, statement (2) is not correct. The resulting
Which of the statements given above is/are correct :
gas from the gasification process is called producer gas
(a) 1 Only (b) 2 and 3 only
which is itself a fuel and can be used in internal combustion
engines. Hence, statement (3) is also incorrect. Coconut (c) 1 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 3
shells, groundnut shells and rice husk can be used in biomass I.A.S. (Pre) 2015
gasification. Hence statement (1) is correct. Ans. (a)
3. Which of the following statement is incorrect in A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the
reference to compost? chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through an
(a) In this, biodegradable waste is decomposed in pits. electrochemical reaction of hydrogen with oxygen. In this
process, fuel cell produces electricity and as by-product,
(b) It is rich in organic matter and nutrients.
water and heat. Hence statement (1) is correct. Stationary
(c) The process of decomposition in pits is slowed down fuel cells are used for commercial, industrial and residential
by earthworms. purposes and backup power generation. Hence statement
(d) The waste material decomposed is farm waste material (2) is not correct. Fuel cells generate Direct Current (DC).
like livestock excreta, vegetable waste etc. Hence, statement (3) is incorrect.
R.A.S./R.T.S. (Pre) 2018 6. Assertion (A) : Coal-based thermal power stations
Ans. (c) contribute to acid rain.
1. They use living organisms as catalysts to generate 1. Supply hot water to residential buildings.
electricity from certain substrates. 2. Supply water for minor irrigation projects.
2. They use a variety of inorganic materials as 3. Provide street lighting.
substrates. 4. Electrify a cluster of villages and small towns.
3. They can be installed in wastewater treatment Of these statements:
plants to cleanse water and produce electricity. (a) 1, 2, 3 and 4 are correct
Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (b) 2 and 4 are correct
(a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3 (c) 1 and 3 are correct
(c) 1 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 3 (d) 1, 2 and 3 are correct
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Ans. (c) Ans. (d)
A Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) is a bio-electrochemical device Sun is the greatest and limitless source of energy. Solar energy
that harnesses the power of respiring microbes to convert is a natural resource received through solar radiation. It can
organic substrates directly into electrical energy. Hence, be used in street lighting, minor irrigation project, supplying
statement 1 is correct and statement 2 is incorrect. The most hot water to residential buildings, railway signal and solar
immediately foreseeable application of MFC is in waste- cooker etc. Nevertheless, the use of solar energy to electrify
water treatment. Microbes love sewage and the conditions of small villages and towns is not cost effective with a view of
a wastewater treatment plant are ideal for the types of bacteria the technology constraints. The government, however, has
that can be used in MFC. Hence statement (3) is correct. started a few pilot projects for this.
8. It is possible to produce algae-based biofuels, but what 10. Other than Jatropha curcas, why is Pongamia pinnata
is/are the likely limitations of developing countries in also considered a good option for the production of
promoting this industry? bio-diesel in India?
1. Production of algae-based biofuels is possible in 1. Pongamia pinnata grows naturally in most of the
seas only and not on continents. arid regions of India.
2. Setting up and engineering the algae-based biofuel 2. The seeds of Pongamia pinnata are rich in lipid
production requires a high level of expertise/ content of which nearly half is oleic acid.
technology until the construction is completed. Which of the statements given above are/is correct?
3. Economically viable production necessitates the (a) 1 only (b) 2 only
setting up of large scale facilities which may raise (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
ecological and social concerns. I.A.S. (Pre) 2010
and gas over 4 billion years ago. It is continually regenerated owned or controlled by the central government.
by the decay of radioactive elements that occurs in all rocks. 14. In the Union Budget, 2011-12, a full exemption from
There are seven geothermal provinces in India namely the basic customs duty was extended to the bio-based
Himalayas, Sohana, West Coast, Cambay, Son-Narmada-Tapi asphalt (bio-asphalt). What is the importance of this
(SONATA), Godavari and Mahanadi. material?
12. Match List -I with List -II and select the correct 1. Unlike traditional asphalt, bio-asphalt is not based
answer using codes given below lists. on fossil fuels.
List– I List–II 2. Bio-asphalt can be made from non-renewable
A. Minerals 1. Rainfall resources.
B. Solar energy 2. Methane and Carbon 3. Bi-asphalt can be made from non-organic waste
dioxide materials.
C. Biogas 3. Exhaustible 4. It is eco-friendly to use bio-asphalt for surfacing
D. Deforestation 4. Inexhaustible of the roads.
Codes: Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A B C D (a) 1, 2 and 3
(a) 3 4 2 1 (b) 1, 3 and 4
(b) 3 4 1 2 (c) 2 and 4
(c) 2 1 3 4 (d) 1, 2, 3, and 4
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U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2015 Ans. (b)
Ans. (a) Conventional asphalt is petroleum based and contains toxic
Minerals are exhaustible which means if we extract this and heavy metals. Today's green revolution has brought
resource, one day it will run out while solar energy is about an interesting and more environmental friendly
inexhaustible. Methane and carbon dioxides are Biogas and alternative known as 'Bio Asphalt'. Bio Asphalt is a renewable
deforestation would affect rainfall. Hence, (a) is the correct construction material that is manufactured without the use
answer. of petroleum. Employing everything from potato starches,
corn, tree resins, natural rubber, sugar and vegetable oils,
13. With reference to solar power production in India, Bio Asphalt finds application in roofing and street paving. In
consider the following statements : 2007, two streets of Norway were paved using Bio Asphalt.
1. India is the third largest in the world in the Hence, option (b) is the correct answer.
*NO2 is a reddish brown coloured gas that has a sharp, harsh there is an obstruction in respiration which leads to death.
odor at higher concentrations. *Fly ash is a pollutant obtained from the combustion of coal.
*NO2 forms a single molecule of Nitric Oxide (NO) and Nascent *The fine powder produced from coal-based thermal power
Oxygen (O) by absorbing light present in the atmosphere. plant causes respiratory diseases in organisms.
*It is notable that Nascent Oxygen (O) is highly reactive. *It accumulates on leaves of plants and hinders photochemical
Nascent oxygen reacts with one molecule of oxygen to form reaction.
ozone (O3). Thereafter O3 (Ozone) through open stomata of *Smoke of a cigarette is a complex mixture of chemical
leaves enters into the cells of mesophyll tissue. substances.
*It reacts with water present in the cell to form harmful 'oxygen *The cigarette smoke contains gases like carbon monoxide,
free radicals' and peroxy radicals like O2–, OH–, O–, HO2– etc. hydrogen cyanide and nitrogen oxide as well as with unstable
*Peroxy radicals either react with oxygen atoms to form ozone chemical compounds like Formaldehyde, Acrolein and Benzene
or react with Nitrogen dioxide to form PAN (peroxyacetyl are also present in them.
nitrate). *Nicotine is also present in the cigarette smoke but it is present
*PAN destroys chloroplast leading to the loss of capacity of in very small amounts. It is extremely harmful and causes
photochemical reaction and development of plants. cancer. This causes birth to diseases concerning irritation in
*This hinders Electron Transport Chain (ETC) occurring in eye, nose, throat, and harmful diseases like cancer, bronchitis
mitochondria of the cell. and asthma.
*This affects enzyme system as well. In human eyes, PAN *Asian Brown Cloud was mainly spread over South Asia due
produces excessive irritation to pollution. A detailed report was published on this in 2007.
*PAN combines with air and oxygen to form smog. Visibility *Brown clouds are formed due to air pollution and spread over
decreases due to excessive smog formation. particularly South Asian region during January-March. Brown
*Those air pollutants which are injected in the atmosphere clouds consist of approximately 85% aerosol. It also contains
directly from pollutant sources are known as primary sulphate, black carbon and other deadly chemicals which cause
pollutants e.g. CO, CO2, SO2, etc. Those air pollutants, which respiratory problems and cancer.
are produced due to the reaction between primary air pollutants *Significant, change in solar radiation in India and China,
and common atmospheric substances are known as secondary uneven atmospheric temperature and change in monsoonal
pollutants. e.g. Ozone, peroxyacetyl nitrate etc. rainfall pattern are caused by brown clouds.
*Hence Peroxyacetyl Nitrate (PAN), Ozone and Smog are *Fly ash is used for the manufacturing of bricks. The most
secondary pollutants, whereas oxides of sulphur (primarily common use of fly ash is as a replacement for Portland cement
*It is noteworthy that many types of mechanisms are used to *Lichens are sensitive to air pollution due to which they are
prevent air pollution due to gaseous and particulate particles. not found in the nearby areas of cities.
*The special filter, know as bag filter, is used to separate *In a report released on 2 nd May, 2018, World Health
particulate particles mixed with smoke and released from of Organisation (WHO) highlighted that eight of ten most
factories. Bag filter is used to separate particulate substances pollutant cities were in India and four of them (Kanpur,
less than 50 micrometre diameter. Varanasi, Lucknow and Agra) were in Uttar Pradesh. Kanpur
*Whereas to filter particulate particles greater than 50 was named the world's most polluted city in WHO's list.
micrometre some equipment named a Cyclone separator or
*It is noteworthy that in February, 2020, I.Q. Airvisual
Cyclone collector and Wet Scrubber are used.
published 'World Air Quality Report, 2019'. According to
*Cyclone divider is not used to check air pollution.
the report Ghaziabad is the most polluted city of the World.
*India's Air Quality Index is based on 8 major pollutants-
(a) < 10 micro meter size particulate matter (PM10)
(b) < 2.5 micro meter size particulate matter (PM)
(c) Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
(d) Carbon Mono oxide (CO)
(e) Ozone (O3)
(f) Sulphur dioxide (SO2)
(g) Ammonia (NH3)
(h) Lead (Pb)
*CO and O3 are measured on an average of 8 hours and
other pollutants are measured on an average of 24 hours,
Measurement unit for NO2 and O3 is microgram per qubic metre
and for CO miligram per cubic metre.
*It is notable that carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are
used for the measurement of global warming.
*Smoke is churned in a cyclone separator through cyclone *It is noteworthy that six series of Air Quality Index is
or whirling. Eventually solid particulate particles settle down prescribed.
prolonged
'Acid Rain'
exposure *Acid rain is caused by a chemical reaction that begins when
401-500 Severe Dark Red/ Affects healthy a compound like sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are
released into the air. These substances can rise very high into
Maroon people and
the atmosphere where they mix and react with water, oxygen
seriously and other chemical to form more acidic pollutants. When these
impacts those pollutants fall on the surface with rain, it is termed acid rain.
*Normally the pH value of acid rain is less than 5.6. Notably,
with existing the pH value of pure water is 7.0.
diseases. *Due to this reason, acid gets accumulated on earth. It happens
in two forms.
*It is noteworthy that to prevent increasing air pollution in
cities, Ministry of Environment and Forests on 17th October,
2014 released the National Air Quality Index: NAQI.
*This index indicates the level of air pollution in the urban cities
by adopting (One Number - One Colour - One Description).
*It is notable that this was started under ‘Swachh Bharat
Abhiyaan’.
*It is notable that (CCAC) Climate and Clean Air Coalition is
a global effort of different countries, civil societies and private
groups, which improve the quality of atmosphere by minimising
short-lived climatic pollutants.
*This is an alliance formed by 53 countries and different
organizations.
*CCAC focuses primarily on Methane, Black Carbon and
and by Chemical
and Fertilizer
Industry.
Carbon Respiration, Deforestation,
*SO2 gas is produced from different sources and after absorbing
dioxide Decomposing through Industrial
moisture forms Sulphuric Acid (H2SO4).
*SO2 combines with rainwater causing acid rain. Because of vegetation, Processes, by
this layer and layers of red powder get corroded from bricks outgassing from combustion of
of buildings. oceans Fossil Fuel.
*It is noteworthy that SO2 is also known as Cracking gas
because if it is continuously flown on a stone, the stone gets
mangled.
*SO2 gas excreted from Mathura Oil Refinery is responsible
for the corrosion of Taj Mahal of Agra. Acidic raindrops after
coming in contact with the soil on the earth causes irreparable
damage.
*Due to excessive acidity there is an exchange of hydrogen-ion
and positive cations (k+ and Mg++) nurturing the soil. *Because
of these reasons nurturing elements of soil gets leached and the
fertility of soil degrades.
*Norway is the most affected country from Acid Rain. Its half
of the southern part is affected from acid rain because most of
the lakes and river water become acidic. Lakes are becoming
biologically dead. Because of these reasons Acid rain is known
as Lake Killer. The BAPMON (Background Air Pollution
Monitoring Network), data collected during 1974-1984 shows
Water Pollution
that a few areas are already under stress conditions. During two *Pollution in water is an extensive problem. Various types of
decades, the acidic content of rain in Delhi increased, which pollutants cause pollution in water. Even the excess of nutrients
means its pH level decreased from 7.0 (1965) to 6.1 (1984), in the water also influences the organism.
disease.
aquatic *It is remarkable that at the coastal areas of Ganga river, the
highest level of Arsenic is found in the underground water.
*It is noteworthy that Arsenic also pervades in the ecosystem
by the spray of chemical pesticides and weedicides.
*According to the standards of the World Health Organization,
the level of Arsenic should be 0.01 mg/litre. Unfortunately
the absorbability of Arsenic in paddy plants is much more. It
reaches to grains through ground water. By this, the whole food
chain is getting affected.
*Increasing the quantity of nitrogen and phosphorus in water
by unnatural means is called the eutrophication. *Underground water in the plains of Ganga-Brahmaputra in
*BOD: Biological Oxygen Demand is the main unit of India and plains of Padma-Meghna of Bangladesh is mostly
measurement of water pollution. affected by Arsenic pollution.
*The greater the B.O.D. the greater is the infection level of *Underground water in seven states of India i.e. West Bengal,
water. Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Assam, Manipur and
*It is remarkable that the rate of decomposition increases as Rajnandgaon of Chhattisgarh has been extremely polluted
the amount of organic waste (i.e. Sewage) increases and use with Arsenic.
of O2 increases as well. As a result, the level of dissolved *In the year 1978, the first case of water pollution was reported
oxygen (DO) also decreases. Therefore, the demand for O2 by Arsenic in West Bengal in India.
is directly related to the amount of increased waste. This *Damodar river has become the most polluted river of the
demand is called Biological Oxygen Demand (B.O.D.). country as it flows through the coal mines and industrial areas.
*Therefore, the greaer, the B.O.D., the lower will be D.O. It has become 'Biological Desert' in 300 km. long way between
Giridih and Durgapur.
B.O.D. α (directly proportional)
*The most chemical pollution from industrial debris occurs
*It is remarkable that just a few tolerant species of organisms from the leather industry. This industry is mainly responsible
like Annelida and eggs of some other insects may survive in for water pollution and soil pollution.
highly polluted and less DO water. *Quality of drinking water in Manipur, Tripura, Odisha,
lead
'Plastic Pollution' *Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal Gas Tragedy
was a gas leak incident in India, considered the world’s worst
*Primary constituents of polythene are atoms of carbon and
industrial disaster. It occurred on the night of 3 December, 1984
Hydrogen.
at the Union Carbide India Limited pesticide plant in Bhopal,
*It is a polymer of ethylene C2H4. *In polythene, molecules of
Madhya Pradesh.
ethylene are combined together in such a manner that they do
*Over 500,000 people were exposed to Methyl Isocyanate
not get biologically decayed. *Because of this reason plastic
gas. According to state government records, 3787 people died
packets thrown after use do not decompose and serve as a source
in this tragedy.
of environmental pollution.
*It was discovered in 1953 by Italy's Chemist Giulio Natta and 'Bio-Remediation'
Germany's Carl Zeigler. *They first saw that atoms of Carbon
*Bio-remediation is a process of detoxification of environment
and Hydrogen together form a series and combines together in
through the use of small organisms. This technique can help
the form of single bonds and double bonds.
to overcome adverse effects of pollution at particular places.
*For this discovery Giulio Natta and Carl Zeigler were awarded
Bio-remediation is used in cleaning surface and groundwater
the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in the year 1963. and soil, etc.
Euro Standards
*European Emission Standards define the acceptable limits to
exhaust emission for new vehicles sold by the European Union
and its member states. At present nitrogen oxides (NOx), total
hydrocarbon (THC), carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate
matter (PM) related to emission are regulated under European
Emission Standards.
*There are various polluted gas emissions from motor vehicles.
To control these gases and particulate matters, European
Union laid down emission standards, which is known as Euro
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Standards.
*It is notable that European countries have applied Euro
Standards I in the year 1992 and Euro Standards II in 1997.
*Euro-I Standards are more liberal than Euro-II Standards.
*The quantity of Sulphur should be less than or equal to 0.05%
in the ultra-low sulphur diesel to fulfil the Euro-II Standards.
*Dr. Mashelkar's Committee was constituted for "Auto fuel
policy" to control vehicle pollution. Its recommendation was to
implement euro standard in India in a phased manner in order
to control air pollutants.
*It is notable that the International Council on Clean
Transportation (ICCT) has given relaxation for India to adopt
Euro VI directly in the year 2020 instead of Euro-V.
*The process of expulsion of toxic pollutants from the *It is noteworthy that recently New Delhi Government has
environment by using micro-organism is called bio-remediation. implemented the odd-even formula to control pollution.
*It is a technique for cleaning up pollution by enhancing the *It is known that BS-IV Standards has been implemented in
same biodegradation process that occurs in nature. India since April 1, 2017. Emission of Nitrogen oxides (NOx)
*Pollutants containing many types of heavy metals cannot Total Hydro carbons (THC), Non-methane hydro carbon
be treated by the process of bio-remediation. Any pollutant (NMHC), carbon mono oxides (CO) and suspended particulate
containing heavy metals like cadmium and lead for citation matter are regulated for most vehicle types, including cars,
cannot be treated comfortably and completely by bio-
trucks (lorries), locomotives, tractors and similar machinery.
remediation using micro-organisms.
*Genetic engineering can be used to create microorganisms Pollution and Disease
specially designed for bio-remediation, for example, superbug
Pseudomonas putida which is created by genetic engineering *There are various types of diseases generated by pollution in
techniques. It plays an important role in ending the oil spill in human and plants both. One in eight deaths in India in 2017 was
the ocean. attributed to air pollution, which contributes to more disease
*Extensive research at The Energy and Research Institute burden than tobacco use.
(TERI) has resulted in the development of an easy and cost-ef- *Automobiles use lead as an anti knocking agent. Lead when
fective bio-remediation process. released in the air with exhaust are most toxic. Lead affects the
7. Which of the following is produced during the 10. Which of the following is the reason behind the
formation of photochemical smog? maximum noise pollution?
(a) Hydrocarbons (b) Nitrogen Oxides (a) Heavy Traffic (b) Election Meetings
(c) Ozone (d) Methane (c) Rock Music (d) Jet Flight
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Ans. (b) Ans. (d)
Carbon monoxide (CO) is the main primary air pollutant. (a) Carbon dioxide (b) Carbon monoxide
Carbon monoxide is an odourless, colourless gas formed by (c) Marsh gas (d) Nitrogen oxide
the incomplete combustion of fuels. When people are exposed Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2002
to CO gas, the CO molecules displace the oxygen in their 44th B.P.S.C. (Pre) 2000
bodies and lead to poisoning. Ans. (b)
12. Which one of the following is not a secondary Carbon monoxide is main pollutant emission gas in vehicle
pollutant? exhaust.
(a) PAN (b) Smog
17. Combustion of petrol in automobiles pollutes the air
(c) Sulphur dioxide (d) Ozone
by producing the following metal.
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(a) Mercury (b) Cadmium
Ans. (c)
(c) Lead (d) Carbon Dioxide
PAN (Peroxyacetyl Nitrate), Ozone and Smog are secondary (e) None of these
pollutants because these are formed after reaction of primary
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pollutants with atmosphere. While oxide of sulphur (mainly
sulphur dioxide), an oxide of nitrogen, carbon monoxide Ans. (c)
are primary pollutants as these directly spread in the air and Combustion of petrol in automobiles pollutes the air by
pollute the atmosphere. producing lead which causes long term harm in adults including
13. Which among the following is the secondary pollutant? increased risk of high blood pressure and kidney damage.
(a) Smog (b) Carbon dioxide 18. Which of the following air pollutants get dissolved
(c) Carbon mono-oxide (d) Fly ash in the haemoglobin of the blood more rapidly than
35. Which one of the following gases is responsible for (c) Noise pollution (d) Water pollution
causing acid rain in the atmosphere: U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2014
(a) CFC (b) CH4 Ans. (c)
(c) O3 (d) SO2 Green Muffler is a control measure for noise pollution by
U.P.U.D.A./L.D.A. (Pre) 2002 planting green plants. Normally 4-5 rows of plants are grown
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2003 near the noisy places like roadsides and industrial areas so
Ans. (d) that they can obstruct noise.
See the explanation of the above question. 40. Bhopal Gas Tragedy (leakage of methyl isocyanate
36. Which one of the following is an air pollutant gas and ‘MIC’) accident happened on –
is released by burning fossil fuel? (a) December 2, 1982
(a) Hydrogen (b) Nitrogen
(b) December 3, 1985
(c) Oxygen (d) Sulphur dioxide
(c) December 3, 1984
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Ans. (d) (d) December 4, 1986
Sulphur dioxide is an air pollutant gas and is released by Uttarakhand U.D.A./L.D.A. (Pre) 2007
37. Which one of the following is not related to air Bhopal disaster, also referred to as the Bhopal Gas Tragedy
was a gas leak incident in India, considered the world’s worst
pollution?
industrial disaster. It occurred on the night of 3 December,
(a) Smog (b) Acid Rain 1984 at the Union Carbide India Limited pesticide plant
(c) Eutrophication (d) Asbestosis in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Over 500,000 people were
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2013 exposed to Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) gas. According to state
See the explanation of the above question. 48. Which one of the following is a bioindicator of air
pollution?
43. The compound associated with the Bhopal Gas Tragedy
(a) Lichen (b) Fern
was?
(c) Money plant (d) Dodder
(a) Methyl alcohol
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(b) Phosphazene
U.P.U.D.A./L.D.A. (Spl) (Pre) 2010
(c) Methyl isocyanate
Ans. (a)
(d) Methylamine
U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2014 Bioindicators are living organisms that respond in a specially
Ans. (c) clear way to a change in the environment. The hardy lichens are
useful bioindicators for air pollution, especially sulphur dioxide
See the explanation of the above question. pollution since they derive their water and essential nutrients
44. Polythene bags cannot be destroyed because they are mainly from the atmosphere rather than from the soil.
made of – 49. Which one of the following is the well known example
(a) Unbreakable molecules of bioindicator of air pollution?
(b) Inorganic compounds (a) Lichens (b) Methyl mercury
(c) Polymers (c) Rose plant (d) Sunflower
(d) Proteins U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2019
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2007 Ans. (a)
Ans. (c)
See the expalantion of above question.
Polythene is made up of molecules of carbon and hydrogen.
It is a polymer of ethylene (C2H4). It is non-biodegradable. 50. Which of the following is indicator of air
This is the reason why polythene bags cannot be destroyed. pollution ?
(a) Puffballs (b) Algae
45. Which of the following is not destroyed by bacteria?
(c) Lichen (d) Moss
(a) Cow dung (b) Leafs
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(c) Food ingredient (d) Plastic
Ans. (c)
R.A.S./R.T.S. (Pre) 1992
Ans. (d) Lichens are symbiotic associations i.e. mutually useful
associations, between algae and fungi. The algal component
Plastic, Iron, lead are non-biodegradable pollutants which are is known as phycobiont and fungal component as mycobiont,
(c) Air or other body of water, frequently due to run-off from the
(d) All the above land, which causes a dense growth of plant life. This induces
Uttrakhand U.D.A./L.D.A. (Mains) 2007 excessive growth of algae and this process depletes dissolved
Ans. (a) oxygen of the water. Eutrophication is often induced by the
discharge of nitrate or phosphate-containing detergents,
Biological oxygen demand is the amount of dissolved oxygen
fertilizers, or sewage into an aquatic system.
needed by an anaerobic biological organism to break down
organic material present in a given water sample at a certain 56. BOD is maximum in the Ganga river between :
temperature over a specific period. Increase in BOD shows (a) Haridwar and Kanpur
a high level of organic pollution of water since all organic (b) Kanpur and Allahabad
and inorganic waste use dissolved oxygen for decomposition. (c) Allahabad and Patna
This means if there is less pollution, the dissolved oxygen (d) Patna and Uluberia
will be high and vice versa. Thus BOD works as an indicator
U.P.P.C.S. (Spl) (Mains) 2008
of pollution in the aquatic environment.
Ans. (b)
53. A water body having high B.O.D. indicates that its
BOD is maximum in the Ganga river between Kanpur and
water is –
Allahabad as Kanpur discharge heavy amount of pollutants
(a) Receiving minerals
in Ganga. As a result of which BOD is high here.
(b) Being aerated
(c) Being contaminated by sewage 57. Bioremediation means:
(d) Atrophic (a) Elimination of toxic pollutant from the environment
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2007 by organisms
(b) Biocontrol of pathogens and pests
Ans. (c)
(c) Transplantation of organs in the body
BOD indicates the amount of organic matter present in water. (d) Diagnosis of diseases by the help of microorganisms
Therefore, a low BOD is an indicator of good quality water, R.A.S./R.T.S.(Pre) 2007
while a high BOD indicates polluted water. Ans. (a)
54. The water pollution in a river is determined by Bioremediation is a process of detoxification of environment
measuring the dissolved amount of : through the use of small organisms. This technique can help
(a) Chlorine (b) Nitrogen to overcome adverse effects of pollution at particular places.
(c) Ozone (d) Oxygen Bioremediation is used in cleaning surface and groundwater
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2011 and soil, etc.
Ans. (c) affect, many people lost their lives. Importantly, decomposing
radioactive nuclides cause radioactive pollution. It harms
The process of expulsion of toxic pollutants from the
organisms and affects their genetic properties.
environment by using microorganism is called bioremediation.
It is a technique for cleaning up pollution by enhancing the 62. Which of the following is a biodegradable pollutant?
same biodegradation process that occurs in nature. But (a) Asbestos (b) DDT
pollutants containing many types of heavy metals cannot
(c) Plastic (d) Sewage
be treated by the process of bioremediation. Any pollutant-
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containing heavy metals like cadmium and lead cannot be
treated comfortably and completely by bioremediation using Ans. (d)
microorganisms. Genetic engineering can be used to create Sewage is a biodegradable pollutant. Rest are nonbio-
microorganisms specially designed for bioremediation, for degradable substances.
example, superbug Pseudomonas putida which is created by
genetic engineering techniques. It plays an important role in 63. The most toxic metal pollutant of automobile exhaust
ending the oil spill in the ocean. is
(a) Copper
59. Which of the following is not a water pollutant?
(b) Lead
(a) Zinc (b) Copper
(c) Cadmium
(c) Nickel (d) Sulphur Dioxide
(d) None of the above
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Ans. (d)
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into the atmosphere, it reacts with water, oxygen and other U.P. U.D.A./L.D.A. (Pre) 2006
chemicals to form more acidic pollutants. Rain with such
Ans. (b)
harmful pollutants is known as acid rain.
Automobiles use lead as an anti-knocking agent. Lead when
60. The problem of water pollution with Arsenic is released in the air with exhaust are most toxic. Lead affects
maximum in – the nervous system, brain and digestive system of the human
(a) Haryana (b) Rajasthan body.
(c) Madhya Pradesh (d) West Bengal 64. The most polluted city of India is –
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) (Re. Exam.) 2015 (a) Ankleshwar (b) Lucknow
Ans. (d) (c) Ludhiana (d) Raipur
Ans. (b)
that are released into environment?
Greenpeace India has released Airpocalypse Report in (a) They are considered harmful to marine ecosystem.
January, 2020 and identified 231 out of 287 Indian cities (b) The are considered to cause skin cancer in children.
severely polluted. According to the report, coal-belching
(c) They are small enough to be absorbed by crop plants
Jharia in Jharkhand is the most polluted city in India.
in irrigated fields.
66. Which was the seasonal factor responsible for the (d) They are often found to be used as food adulterants.
intense cold in northern India in January, 2012? I.A.S. (Pre) 2019
(a) Deforestation (b) Atmospheric pollution Ans. (a)
(c) La Nina (d) Al Nino Microbeads are considered harmful to marine ecosystem
U.P.U.D.A./L.D.A. (Spl) (Mains) 2010 as they are usually made up of polyethylene. They are
Ans. (c) extensively used in shampoo, face cream and baby lotions.
They are usually toxic to marine life. Hence, there is great
La Nina is characterized by unusually cold oceanic
concern over releasing them into environment as they are
temperature in the Equatorial Pacific. Due to La Nina Wind,
harmful to ecosystems.
January 2012 witnessed intense cold in Northern India.
71. Which one of the following is known for cleaning a
67. Which of the following rivers is called ‘biological
polluted environment?
desert’ on account of its pollutants?
(a) Oxygen (b) Rain
(a) Yamuna (b) Periyar
(c) Nitrogen (d) Air
(c) Damodar (d) Mahanadi
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Ans. (b)
Ans. (c)
Rain can wash out particles from the air. Washing works
Damodar, considered as ‘Sorrow of Bengal’ due to its
much better on larger particles (above 10 microns or above
devastating floods, has now become the sorrow of both
2.5 microns) than small particles. Rains also help by making
Jharkhand and Bengal owing to excessive pollution. The
dust particles stick to the ground.
enormous quantity of pollutants coming out from the
mines, industries, cities and agricultural fields have so much 72. The Union Cabinet has approved MoU between India
degraded the quality of river that it has virtually become a and SACEP for cooperation on oil and chemical
biological desert. pollution in the South Asian seas region. What does
68. Which Indian River is called ‘biological desert’? SACEP stand for?
High-Level Questions in 2007. Brown clouds are formed due to air pollution and
spread over particularly South Asian region during January-
1. There is a concern over the increase in harmful algal March. Brown clouds consist of approximately 85% aerosol.
It also contains sulphate, black carbon and other deadly
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21. Which one of the following is not an instrumental 24. The headquarter of International Maritime Organization
device to check air pollution? is located in :
(a) Bag Filter (b) Cyclone Collector (a) London (b) Geneva
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(c) Cyclone Separator (d) Cyclone Divider (c) Paris (d) Rome
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Ans. (d) Ans. (a)
The cyclone divider is not used to check air pollution. Filter International Maritime Organization is a specialized agency
bags are used to filter pollutant particles of less than 50 of the United Nations. It is global standard-setting authority
micrometer size. Cyclone separator or cyclone collector is for the safety, security and environmental performance of
used to filter particles of more than 50 micrometer size. international shipping. Its main role is to create a regulatory
framework for the shipping industry that is universally
22. Which of the following statements about Radioactive adopted and implemented. Its headquarters is in London.
pollution are correct?
25. Concerning bio-toilets used by the Indian Railways,
1. It causes a hereditary change in the animals.
consider the following statements:
2. It causes disbalance among different minerals in
1. The decomposition of human waste in their toilets
the soil.
is initiated by fungal inoculum.
3. It hinders blood circulation.
2. Ammonia and water vapour are the only end
4. It causes carcinogenesis.
products in this decomposition which are released
Select the correct answer from codes given below:
into the atmosphere.
Codes :
Which of the statements given above is/are correct :
(a) 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 4
(a) 1 only (b) 2 only
(c) 1, 3 and 4 (d) 2, 3 and 4
(c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
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Ans. (c)
Ans. (d)
Radioactive pollution causes hereditary changes in the all
Bio-toilets, which have been developed by the railways and
living organism. It hinders blood circulation and causes
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carcinogenesis. It does not cause disbalance among different
has a colony of anaerobic bacteria that converts human waste
minerals in the soil. Hence (c) is the correct answer.
into water and a few gases. The gases are released into the
23. Recently, ‘oil zapper’ was in the news. What is it? atmosphere and the water is discharged after the chlorination
(a) It is an eco-friendly technology for the remediation on the tracks. Hence both of the statements are not correct.
of oily sludge and oil spills 26. Which of the following can be found as pollutants in
(b) It is the latest technology developed for undersea oil the drinking water in some parts of India?
5. Methane
converts toxic gases and pollutants in the exhaust gas to less
Select the correct answer using codes given below: toxic pollutants by catalyzing a redox reaction. The catalyst
(a) 1, 2 and 3 only (b) 2, 3 and 4 only itself is most often a mix of precious metals. Palladium and
(c) 1, 4 and 5 only (d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Platinum are two such precious metals used.
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36. Consider the following statement :
Ans. (b)
Assertion (A) : Soil pollution is more dangerous as
Like other countries, India's Air Quality Index is based on compared to industrial pollution.
8 major pollutants–
Reason (R) : Fertilizer and pesticide enter into food
(a) < 10 micro meter size particulate matter (PM10) cycle.
(b) < 2.5 micro meter size particulate matter (PM 2.5) Choose the correct answer from codes given:
(c) Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) Codes :
(d) Carbon Mono oxide (CO) (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A)
(e) Ozone (O3)
(b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct
(f) Sulphur dioxide (SO2)
explanation of (A)
(g) Ammonia (NH3)
(c) (A) is true but (R) is false
(h) Lead (Pb) (d) (A) is false but (R) is true
CO and O3 are measured on the average of 8 hours and U.P.P.S.C. (GIC) 2010
other pollutants are measured on the average of 24 hours, Ans. (a)
Measurement unit for NO2 and O3 is microgram per cubic
metre and for CO milligram per cubic meter. Soil pollution is more dangerous as compared to industrial
pollution as fertilizers and pesticides used on crops enter
Notably, the National Air Quality Index was issued on 17
into food cycle which affects human health. Hence, both (a)
October, 2014 by Environment and Forest Ministry. This
and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
index uses one -Number, One-colour, One-description
method. 37. Which megacity of India generates the largest solid
34. National Clean Air Programme has been launched by waste per capita annually?
the Central Government in the year : (a) Bangalore (b) Chennai
(a) 2018 (b) 2017 (c) Delhi (d) Mumbai
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Water Conservation *The objective of the scheme is to restore and conserve the
*Water conservation is not only a concern to humans only but urban and semi-urban lakes of the country degraded due to
plants also adopt a number of processes for the conservation wastewater discharge into the lakes and other reasons, through
of water. Leaves of plant found in the desert changes itself into an integrated ecosystem approach.
spines for the conservation of water. *The Sukhna lake in Chandigarh, Bhoj in Madhya Pradesh
*The water found in lakes and river are useful for human and Pichola Lake in Udaipur, Rajasthan has been declared a
culture and animals. So the conservation of these water bodies wetland covered under National Lake Conservation Plan.
is very important. In this context, a centrally sponsored scheme Chilika Lake in Odisha is not covered under NLCP list.
National Lake Conservation Plan (NCCP) was started by the
Ganga Conservation
Central Forest and Environment Ministry in June 2001.
*The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) in their *Ganga is the most important river system of India. Various
meeting held on 7th February, 2013 has approved the proposal steps have been taken from time to time to make Ganga
for merger of National Lake Conservation Plan and National pollution free.
Wetlands Conservation Programme into a new scheme named *On 4 November, 2008 the Central Government declared Ganga
National Plan for the Conservation of Aquatic Ecosystem as National River.
(NPCA). Till March 2021, list of some important lakes included *The 'Central Ganga Authority' was constituted in February,
(v) Promotion of basin level integrated water resource levels that are harmful to crops.
management. 4. Consider the following statements :
Hence (b) is the correct answer. 1. 36% of India’s districts are classified as
2. Which of the following is/are the possible consequence/s ‘‘overexploited’’ or ‘‘critical’’ by the Central
of heavy sand mining in riverbeds? Ground Water Authority (CGWA).
1. Decreased salinity in the river 2. CGWA was formed under the Environment
2. Pollution of groundwater (Protection) Act.
3. Lowering of the water-table 3. India has the largest area under groundwater
Select the correct answer using codes given below :
irrigation in the world.
(a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3 only
Which of the statements given below is/are correct?
(c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
(a) 1 only
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(b) 2 and 3 only
Ans. (b)
(c) 2 only
The removal of sand from the river bed increases the velocity (d) 1 and 3 only
of the flowing water with the distorted flow-regime eventually
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eroding the river banks. Sands acts like a sponge which helps
Ans. (b)
in recharging the water table. Its progressive depletion in the
river is accompanied by declining water tables in the nearby CGWA (Central Ground Water Authority) was formed
areas. The sand acts as an efficient filter for various pollutants under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 to regulate
and thus maintains the quality of water in rivers and another and control development and management of ground water
aquatic ecosystem. resources in the country. India has the largest area under
ground water irrigation in the world followed by China and
3. With reference to agricultural soils, consider the
the USA. So, option (b) is correct answer.
following statements :
1. High content of organic matter in soil drastically 5. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess was
reduces its water holding capacity. enforced in –
2. Soil does not play any role in the sulphur cycle. (a) 1973 (b) 1975
3. Irrigation over a period of time can contribute to (c) 1977 (d) 1979
the salinization of some agricultural lands. U.P.R.O/A.R.O. (Mains) 2013
Which of the statements given above is / are correct? Ans. (*)
Agenda 21 is a legally non-binding, voluntarily implemented 7. In Uttar Pradesh, the first biotech park was established–
action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable (a) Agra (b) Allahabad
development. It is a product of Earth Summit (UN Conference (c) Lucknow (d) Varanasi
on Environment and Development) held in Rio-de-Janeiro, U.P.P.C.S (Mains) 2011
Brazil in 1992. Agenda 21 is a 350 page document divided U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2008
in to 40 chapters that have been grouped into 4 sections. U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2010
4. 'Agenda-21' is related to which field? U.P. U.D.A./L.D.A. (Mains) 2010
(a) Sustainable development U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2005
(b) Nuclear disarmament Ans. (c)
8. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer To increase consumer awareness, the Government of India
from codes given below : launched the eco-labelling scheme known as 'Ecomark' in
List – I List – II 1991 for identification of environment-friendly products.
(Institute) (Place) Any product which is made, used or disposed of in a that
significantly reduces the harm it would otherwise cause
A. National Institute of Nutrition 1. Pune
the environment could considered Environment-Friendly
B. Wild Life Institute of India 2. Jaipur
Product.
C. National Institute of Ayurveda 3. Dehradun
D. National Institute of Naturopathy 4. Hyderabad 11. With Jaipur's 'Jantar Mantar' being granted World
Codes : Heritage site status by UNESCO, how many sites in
A B C D India till August 2010 have been granted this status?
(a) 1 2 3 4 (a) 29
(b) 2 3 4 1 (b) 28
(c) 3 4 1 2 (c) 27
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Ans. (d) Ans. (b)
The institutes with their correct location are given below: In 2010, by adding Jantar Mantar of Jaipur, a number of World
(Institute) (Place) Heritage Sites in India reached to 28. Currently, there are 40
National Institute of Nutrition Hyderabad World Heritage Sites in India.
Wild Life Institute of India Dehradun 12. The recently included building in the list of the world
National Institute of Ayurveda Jaipur heritage site list of UNESCO is –
National Institute of Naturopathy Pune (a) Buland Darwaza
9. Which among the following are India's permanent and (b) Char Minar
operational research stations in Antarctica? (c) Mahabodhi Temple
(a) Bharati and Arya (d) Sun Temple of Konark
(b) Bharati and Dakshin Gangotri U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2002
(c) Bharati and Maitri Ans. (c)
(d) Dakshin Gangotri and Maitri Sun temple of Konark was included as a World Heritage Site
UPPCS (Pre) 2021 in 1984 while Mahabodhi Temple complex at Bodh Gaya
Ans. (c) Bihar in 2002.
After a humble beginning, the Indian Antarctic programme 13. The "Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation and
has now credited to have built three permanent research Development Initiative" (KSLCDI) is a collaboration
base stations in Antarctica-named Dakshin Gangotri, Maitri, among which three nations?
and Bharati. As of today, India has two operational research (a) India, Afghanistan, China
stations in Antarctica named Maitri and Bharati. (b) India, Nepal, Afghanistan
10. The symbol 'ECOMARC' related to which of the (c) India, Nepal, Pakistan
following? (d) India, China, Nepal
(a) Goods of best quality Uttarakhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2016
(b) Safe goods for environment Ans. (d)
(c) Exported goods The "Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation and Development
(d) Imported goods
October, 2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act, equate shelter for all. Its partners include not only the
2010 for effective and expeditious disposal cases relating governments and the local municipal authority, but also the
to environmental protection and conservation of forests and personal and non-governmental partners. It contributes to the
other natural resources. overall objective of the United Nations to reduce poverty and
22. "Rally for Valley" programme in India was organized to promote access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation.
to highlight the problems of : 25. United Nations Conference on climate change, COP21
(a) Environment Degradation was held in
(b) Biodiversity (a) Moscow (b) Paris
(c) Resettlement (c) Berlin (d) Tokyo
(d) Harm to agricultural land U.P. P.C.S. (Pre) 2018
U.P.P.C.S. (Mains) 2003 Ans. (b)
Ans. (c)
The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference
Rally for Valley programme was related to the resettlement (COP21) was held in Paris. It was the 21st yearly session
of displaced persons of Narmada Valley. of Conference of Parties (COP) to the 1992 United Nations
23. The World Habitat Day is observed on: Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) and
the 11th session of the Meeting of the Parties to the 1997
(a) March 21
Kyoto Protocol. The COP 27 Summit will take place in
(b) March 23
Egypt's Sharm El Sheikh City.
(c) June 5
(d) October 5 26. The World Anti-Tobacco Day is Celebrated every year on–
U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2000 (a) 12th May (b) 13th May
Ans. (d) (c) 21 May
st
(d) 31st May
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World Habitat Day is observed every year on the first Monday
Ans. (d)
of October. It was officially designated by the United Nations
and first celebrated in 1986. World No Tobacco Day is observed around the world every
year on May 31. It is intended to encourage abstinence from
24. With reference to the role of UN-Habitat in the United
all forms of tobacco consumption around the globe.
Nations programme working towards a better urban
future, which of the statements is/are correct? 27. 19th November is observed as the
1. UN-Habitat has been mandated by the United (a) World Green Day
Nations General Assembly to promote socially (b) World Anti-Poverty Day
and environmentally sustainable towns and cities (c) World Toilet Day
(a) Afforestation
(b) Ban on mining national parks is given below –
(c) Protection of Wildlife Assam - Kaziranga
(d) Reduce the use of natural resources Gujarat - Gir
I.A.S. (Pre) 2009 Madhya Pradesh - Kanha
Ans. (a) Uttarakhand - Corbett
Afforestation would increase greenery, reduce air pollution, 48. Tree useful for prevention of dust pollution –
aid to minimize global warming, increases oxygen content (a) Sita Ashok (b) Mahua
in the atmosphere and reduce soil erosion. With all (c) Poplar (d) Neem
these, afforestation is a major step for the betterment of U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2007
human life. Ans. (a)
45. If LANDSAT data for an area is received today, Among the given options Sita Ashok tree is the best safeguard
then the data for an adjacent area to its west will be against dust pollution.
available – 49. Seaweeds are the main and important source of the
(a) In the next orbit of the satellite on the same day following element :
(b) Next day at the same local time (a) Iodine (b) Chlorine
(c) After a certain number of days at the same local time (c) Bromine (d) None of the above
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(d) After the variable controllable time
Ans. (a)
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Ans. (c) Sea weeds are an important source of Iodine. Other important
sources of Iodine are seafood, dairy products etc.
If LANDSAT data for an area is received today, the data for
an adjacent area to it's west will be available after the certain 50. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
number of days at the same local time due to the revolution Animal Breed
of the satellite around the earth. (a) Buffalo - Bhadawari
(b) Cow - Sindhi
46. Which of the following hurricane affected the north-
(c) Goat - Jamunapari
eastern and eastern coastal area of USA in 2012? (d) Sheep - Tharparkar
(a) Katrina U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2021
(b) Vilma Ans. (*)
(c) Rita
(d) Sandy Bhadawari is a breed of Buffalo and found in Uttar Pradesh
U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Mains) 2014 and Madhya Pradesh. Tharparkar is a breed of Cow and not
Ans. (d) Sheep and found in Gujarat and Rajasthan. As per UPPSC
The Global 500 Award was launched in 1987 by the United The United Nations General Assembly designated the 1990-
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to recognize 99 as the International Decade for Natural Disaster
From mid October to January, when the sun sets, the western
1. It is an autonomous organization under the horizon turns a myriad combination of yellow, red, orange
Ministry of Environment and Forests. and mauve. This is known as winterline. The phenomenon
2. It strives to conserve nature through action-based is unique to Mussoorie and a part of Switzerland.
research, education and public awareness. 29. Glaciation of peninsular India occurred during which
3. It organizes and conducts nature trails and camps of the following ice-age?
for the general public. (a) Huronian ice age (b) Carboniferous ice age
Which of the statements given above is/ are correct? (c) Plestocin Ice age (d) Little Ice age
(a) 1 and 3 only (b) 2 only U.P.U.D.A./L.D.A. (Spl) (Mains) 2010
(c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 Ans. (c)
I.A.S. (Pre) 2014 Glaciation of peninsular India occured in Plestocin Ice age.
Ans. (c) 30. The Monoclimax Theory was propounded by -
Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) India, a pan (a) F.E. Clements (b) C.C. Park
India wildlife research organization, has been promoting the (c) D.V. Ager (d) S.J. Gould
cause of nature conservation since 1883. Main activities of U.P.R.O./A.R.O. (Pre) 2021
BNHS are – Ans. (a)
Natural history collection Monoclimax was propounded by F.E. Clement. According
Research on various species and habitats to the mono-climax theory of succession (Clements, 1936),
Conservation of landscapes and seascapes every region has one climax community toward which all
Environmental Information System communities are developing. He believed that climate was
Outreach (Camp, exhibitions, lectures, other events) the determining factor for vegetation and the climax of any
Communications and Advocacy area was solely a function of its climate.
26. Which one of the following is the evergreen fruit 31. If you walk through the countryside, you are likely to
plant? see some birds stalking alongside the cattle to seize the
(a) Apple (b) Almond insects disturbed by their movement through grasses.
(c) Peach (d) Loquat Which of the following is/are such bird/birds?
1. Painted Stork 2. Common Myna
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3. Black-necked Crane
Ans. (d)
Select the correct answer using codes given below:
Loquat is an evergreen fruit plant, mostly found in Japan. (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 only
diversifolia) because it is found to be a sustainable Nations World Tourism Organization), FEE (Foundation for
source of Environment Education) and IUCN (International Union for
(a) Anti-malarial drug (b) Biodiesel Conservation of Nature). The beaches that have been awarded
(c) Pulp for paper industry (d) Textile fibre the ‘Blue Flag’ are Shivrajpur (Dwarka-Gujarat), Ghoghla
I.A.S. (Pre) 2019 (Diu), Kararkod and Padubidri (Karnataka), Kappad (Kerala),
Ans. (d) Rushikonda (Andhra Pradesh), Radhanagar (Andaman &
Himalayan nettle (Girardinia diversifolia) is a fiber-yielding Nicobar Islands) and Golden beach (Puri-Odisha).
plant. In Himalayan region many people have made it an 43. Where was the Mitti Bachao (Save the Soil) Movement
important livelihood option because it is found to be a started in India?
sustainable source of textile fibre. (a) Thane, Maharashtra
40. World's most problematic aquatic weed is : (b) Mysore, Karnataka
(a) Azolla (c) Darbhanga, Bihar
(b) Eichornia (d) Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh
(c) Trapa U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2020
(d) Wolffia Ans. (d)
Jharkhand P.C.S. (Pre) 2021 The Mitti Bachao (Save the soil) Movement was started
Ans. (b) in Hoshangabad district in Madhya Pradesh against the
Among common aquatic weeds, Eichhornia crassipes construction of Tawa Hydropower Project in 1977.
(water hyacinth) remains the most widely distributed 44. World Ozone Day' is celebrated on
and vicious aquatic weed . Water hyacinth has become (a) 25th December (b) 21 April
the world’s most invasive weed due to its rapid spread, (c) 16th September (d) 30th January
ecological adaptability, and negative impacts it causes U.P.P.C.S. (Pre) 2021
on the environment, economic development, and human Ans. (c)
health . Water hyacinth derives its origin from the Amazonia
September 16 was designated by the United Nations General
basin in South America and holds the reputation of
Assembly as the International Day for the Preservation
being one of the most strenuous water weeds to manage.
of the Ozone Layer. This designation had been made on
41. Which of the following statements about India's largest December 19, 2000, in commemoration of the date, in 1987,
Charkha is/are true? on which nations signed the Montreal Protocol on Substances
1. It was inaugurated in Noida. that Deplete the Ozone Layer. The theme of World Ozone
2. It is made of used plastic waste. Day 2021 is 'Montreal Protocol Keeping us, our food, and
Select the correct answer from codes given below : vaccines cool."