Green Skills Class XII
Green Skills Class XII
Green Skills
Session 1: Green Jobs
1. Nowadays, we are experiencing unpredictable weather conditions due to
____________________.
a. Climatic Change
b. Environmental Deterioration
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
2. What are the various ways of controlling and minimizing the pollution levels?
a. Plant trees near our houses and other places
b. Use eco – friendly mode of transport
c. Use cloth bags instead of plastic bags
d. All of the above
3. _______________ is the most popular plant which absorbs harmful pollutants from
the air.
a. Areca Palm
b. Rubber Absorb
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
4. A way we can contribute to the environment is by encouraging ___________.
a. Green Jobs
b. Green Product
c. Green Surface
d. All of the above
5. In which sector or industry Green Jobs are required.
a. Traditional Sectors
b. Manufacturing and Construction Sector
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
6. According to the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), green jobs or
green collar jobs are works in _______________ that contribute substantially to
preserving or restoring environmental quality.
a. Agricultural
b. Research and Development
c. Manufacturing and service
d. All of the above
11. ____________are free from chemical residues of synthetic fertilizers, and hence,
are good for our health.
a. Organic fruits
b. Organic Vegetable
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
12. 15 – 20 group members in the village involved in eco – friendly farming are
called ________________.
a. FIG (Framer Interest Groups)
b. SID (Social Interest Groups)
c. FEC (Farmer Eco Group)
d. None of the above
13. The ______________ set up by the Indian government, can be utilized to provide
support activities like technology dissemination, training awareness to the local
youth and farmers for collection, storage and reuse of agro-waste.
a. Farmer Vigyan Kendras
b. Krishi Vigyan Kendras
c. Indian Vigyan Kendras
d. None of the above
14. CNG Stands for _______________.
a. Common Natural Gas
b. City Natural Gas
c. Compressed Natural Gas
d. None of the above
15. The new biofuel Policy announced by the Government of India on _____________
and taken initiatives for enhanced use of biomass.
a. 12 August 2018
b. 10 August 2018
c. 12 August 2019
d. 10 August 2019
16. The_______________, under the Ministry of Power, has launched an ‘electric
vehicle programme’, which aims towards offering a comprehensive solution to
facilitate the adoption of disruptive technology in India.
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a. EESL (Energy Efficiency Services Limited)
b. EESL (Electric Efficiency Services Limited)
c. EESL (Essential Energy Services Limited)
d. None of the above
17. Skill training of entrepreneurs in handling and maintenance of e-rickshaws can
create more green jobs in the transportation sector.
a. E-rickshaws
b. Auto rickshaws
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above
18. _____________ can be installed in all houses and buildings and helps to increase
the water table.
a. Water Harvesting System
b. Electricity Run Pumps
c. Water westing System
d. None of the above
19. Some common green jobs in the agriculture sector are____________.
a. Water quality testing
b. Water Conservation
c. Water Management
d. All of the above
20. Using ______________ for drip irrigation is an eco-friendly way to irrigate the
land. It uses water efficiently without any wastage. It is cheaper to build, and after
2–3 years it can be added to the soil as manure.
a. Bamboo Channels
b. Plastics Channels
c. Cast Channels
d. None of the above
21. __________________ is intended to provide an experience to visitors to
understand the importance of conserving resources, reducing waste, enhancing the
natural environment and reducing pollution.
a. Eco – tourism
b. Eco – Vehicle
c. Eco – Visitor
d. None of the above
22. Some common green jobs in the constructions are____________.
a. Gardening & Landscape
b. Maintenance of Green components
c. Water Management
d. All of the above
23. The Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, has classified solid
waste in ______________ based on the waste material.
a. 10 categories
b. 14 categories
c. 25 categories
d. 100 categories
24. Solid waste management system includes collection________________.
a. Segregation
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b. Transportation
c. Processing and disposal of waste
d. All of the above
30. ____________gases can trap heat from the earth and prevent it from escaping
into outer space. This causes the earth to heat, leading to ‘global warming’.
a. Ozone and chlorofluorocarbons
b. Nitrous oxide
c. Methane
d. All of the above
31. What are the different ways where we can minimize the waste production in
the manufacturing plants and factories.
a. Reusing scrap material
b. Ensuring quality control & use eco friendly material
c. Waste exchange & Managing e-waste
d. All of the above
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32. The Government of India launched the National Action Plan on Climate Change
(NAPCC) in June 2008 to deal with climate change and related issues. The NAPCC
comprises eight missions in specific areas of ________________.
a. Solar energy and Enhanced energy efficiency
b. Habitat, Water & Sustaining Himalayan ecosystem
c. Forestry, Agriculture and Strategic knowledge for climate change
d. All of the above
33. There is a garbage bin in your canteen and it, generally, gets filled beyond
capacity every day. What should you do?
(i) Ask the canteen management to get a bigger bin
(ii) Suggest ways to reduce the amount of garbage collected
(iii) Throw garbage on the floor and walk away
(iv) Talk to your friends about the problem
a. (i), (ii), (iii)
b. (i), (ii)
c. (i), (iii), (iv)
d. (i), (iv)
34. In a steel factory, a lot of utensils are being made. The manager finds a number
of defective pieces, which have to be discarded. How can the person minimise the
waste?
a. Give it to kabaadiwala or scrapdealer
b. Dump it in a landfill site
c. Send it back to the production line — to be melted
d. Sell it in market
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Farmers are organized into 15–20 member groups at the village level (called Farmer
Interest Groups or FIGs) and their associations are built up to a federating point, i.e.
Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs).
Farmers’ cooperatives (FPOs) are farmer cooperatives whose members are mostly small
or marginal farmers.
6. What are the different sectors where Green Jobs can be used.
Answer – Green jobs can be used in different sectors like –
a. Agriculture
b. Transportation
c. Water conservation
d. Solar and Wind energy
e. Eco – tourism
f. Building and construction
g. Solid waste management
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e. Use of eco – friendly material – Scientists have discovered a variety of
environmentally friendly materials, such as banana leaves and disposable paper plates,
among others. These should be made widely available and their use needs to be
encouraged.
9. What is NAPCC?
Answer – In June 2008, the Indian government launched the National Action Plan on
Climate Change (NAPCC) to address climate change and related challenges. Solar
energy, improved energy efficiency, habitat, water, sustaining Himalayan ecosystems,
forestry, agriculture, and strategic knowledge for climate change are among the eight
purposes of the NAPCC.