GAUTAM BUDDHA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, LUCKNOW
PRE-BOARD EXAMINATION (2024-25)
Subject Name: Environmental Education and Disaster management
Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 80
Notes: Attempt all questions
PART-A
Answer any Six questions. Each question carries equal marks. [6x5=30]
1) Describe the impact of human activities on the environment.
2) Discuss the sources of pollution and its effect on the environments.
3) Explain the concept of waste management and different methods of waste disposal.
4) What is Ecosystem? Explain the various components of ecosystem with the help of examples.
5) Explain the term deforestation. Discuss the factors promoting deforestation
6) Explain the key features and function of the national disaster management frame work.
7) Write the purpose and method of Environmental impact assessment?
PART-B
Answer any ten questions. All questions carry equal marks. [10x3=30]
1) Enumerate the functions Indian Board of Wild life (IBWL)?
2) What are the effects of global warming?
3) Why is environmental education important?
4) What are the types of biodiversity?
5) Write a short note on National Environment Policy.
6) Discuss the term greenhouse effect and Acid rain.
7) What are renewable and non-renewable resources?
8) Name two sources of Air pollution.
9) What are the key steps in disaster management?
10) What is the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)?
11) What are man-made disasters?
PART-C
Multiple choice questions. Answer all questions. Each question carries equal marks. [20x1=20]
1. Which of the following is a consequence of global warming?
a) Decrease sea levels b) Melting of glaciers c) Decrease in temperature d) Increase in forest cover
2. The major cause of water pollution is:
a) Excess oxygen b) Industrial waste c) Forest conservation d) Soil erosion
3.Deforestation leads to:
a) Increase in oxygen level b) Soil erosion c) Water conservation d) Increase in wildlife habitat
4. The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials is called:
a) Pollution b) Recycling c) Composting d) Deforestation
5.Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?
a) Coal b) Petroleum c) Solar energy d) Natural gas
6.The Bhopal gas tragedy was caused by the leakage of:
a) Carbon monoxide b) Methyl isocyanate c) Sulfur dioxide d) Ozone
7.The main cause of global warming is the increase in which gas?
a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Nitrogen d) Hydrogen
8.Which of the following is an example of biodiversity?
a) Different species of plants and animals in a forest b) Pollution in a river c) Soil erosion
9.Deforestation leads to which of the following environmental problems?
a) Increase in oxygen level b) Soil erosion c) Water conservation d) Increase in wildlife habitat
10.The ozone layer is found in which layer of the atmosphere?
a) Troposphere b) Stratosphere c) Mesosphere d) Thermosphere
Fill in the blank
11. The most common gas causing acid rain is __________
12. Water that is safe for drinking is called __________
13.The term used for the variety of living organisms in an ecosystem is __________.
14.The excessive use of groundwater leads to __________ depletion.
15.The most commonly used fossil fuels are coal, oil, and __________.
16.The largest source of air pollution is __________.
17. ________ is the process of planting trees to restore deforested areas.
18. The primary cause of acid rain is the emission of ________ and nitrogen oxides.
19. The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement to control ________ gas emissions.
20.The main source of energy for the Earth is the ________.