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P.T.O.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
PAPER III
Note : This paper contains seventy five (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each.
All questions are compulsory.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(A) Organic
(B)
Ionic
(C)
Atomic
6.
(B)
10 M
(C)
15 M
(D) 20 M
7.
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25.2 mg
(C)
5 mg
(D) 252 g
8.
(C)
RO
(D) ROO
2
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Temperate
Grassland.
12.
Raunkiaers
normal
biological
spectrum for phanerogamic flora of the
world exhibits one of the following
sequence of occurrence (%) of
different life forms.
(A) Phanerophytes,
Hemicryptophytes, Therophytes,
Cryptophytes, Chaemophytes.
(B) Phanerophytes,
Hemicryptophytes, Therophytes,
Chaemophytes, Cryptophytes.
(C) Phanerophytes,
Hemicryptophytes,
Cryptophytes,
Chaemophytes,
Therophytes.
(D) Phanerophytes, Chaemophytes,
Hemicryptophytes,
Cryptophytes, Therophytes.
10.
13.
14.
15.
11.
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16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
Which one of the following radionuclides has the lowest half life
period ?
(A) C14
(B) Sr90
(C) I131
(D) Cs137
23.
24.
27.
(A) 30 35%
(B)
40 45%
(B)
(C)
55 65%
(C)
Risk is unacceptable.
(D) 60 70%
28.
26.
(B)
Autoclaving
(C)
Incineration
Column I
Column II
Codes :
a. Human
1. Blue
Anatomical Waste
b. Waste Scrap
c. Discarded
ware
2. Green
glass
d. Disposable
plastics
(B)
(C)
3. Red
4. White
Codes :
(A) 2
(A) Destructive
(B) 4
(B)
Major
(C) 1
(C)
Great
(D) 3
(D) Damaging
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30.
31.
32.
33.
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34.
ionized gas U is
(A)
|E|
| U| | B|
(B)
| U| | B|
|E|
2
(C)
|E|
| U| | B|
2
(D)
|E|
| U| |B|
35.
36.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
VT D2
(C)
VT D3
(D) VT D3/2
37.
200 40,000 km
(C)
10,000 100,000 km
(D) 1 10 km
38.
2.5 km
(C)
1.5 km
(D) 1 km
39.
240 280 nm
(C)
280 320 nm
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45.
49.
(A) C3 plants
(B)
Limonite
(B)
C4 plants
(C)
Lime Stone
(C)
CAM plants
(D) Siderite
(B)
Auicludes
(B)
(C)
Confined aquifers
(C)
47.
51.
Kjeldahls Flask
(C)
Sacchi Disk
(B)
(C)
52.
Mycorrhizae can be
biofertilizers because they
(B)
Henrys law
(B)
fix CO2
(C)
Hardy-Weinburg
equilibrium
(C)
solubilise phosphate
law
as
of
used
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56.
(A) U.S.A.
Japan
(C)
France
(B)
Bacillus thuringiensis
Codes :
(C)
Rhizobium sp
(B)
(C)
58.
(C)
Commensalism
(C)
Distillation
(C)
Reclassification
distance
and
60.
(D) Symbiosis
(B)
Overlay
59.
(A) Mutualism
Neutralism
(B)
(D) Measuring
connectivity
55.
(B)
(D) Germany
54.
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61.
66.
67.
An organisms niche is
(A) the way the organism uses the
range of physical and biological
conditions in which it lives.
(B) all the biological and physical
factors in the organisms
environment.
(C) the function role played by the
organism where it lives.
(D) the range of temperature that the
organism needs to live.
68.
69.
70.
(A) Starch
(B)
Cellulose
(C)
Protein
Rate of O2 consumption
(C)
Increasing pH
(C)
Adding lime
Brown rot
(C)
White rot
(C)
Predation,
adsorption
competition
and
(D) Competition,
adsorption,
predation and settling
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74.
(A) Lakes
72.
(B)
Rivers
(C)
Glaciers
A threatened species is
Codes :
(B)
(C)
73.
(B)
(C)
75.
Column II
1. 1997
b. Johannesburg Earth
Summit
2. 1972
c. Kyoto Protocol
3. 1992
d. The
Stockholm
Conference
4. 2002
Codes :
(A) 3
(B) 1
(C) 4
(D) 2
(B)
(C)
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