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EXERCISESQUESTION BANK
EXERCISES [Pages 198 - 200]

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for Commercial Applications [English] Class 10 ICSE 12 Issues of the Environment EXERCISES [Pages 198 - 200]

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS.

EXERCISES | Q 1. | Page 198

It is the system consisting of living and non-living organisms. 

  • Environment

  • Ecosystem

  • Industrialisation

  • Energy 

EXERCISES | Q 2. | Page 198

Ecosystem is being spoiled due to ______.

  • Population growth

  • Industrialisation

  • Dwelling of business units

  • All of these 

EXERCISES | Q 3. | Page 198

There is excessive consumption of both renewable and non-renewable resources to ______. 

  • Industrial and technological development

  • Population growth

  • Non-equitable distribution

  • All of these

EXERCISES | Q 4. | Page 198

Which of the following is not a renewable energy?

  • Solar energy

  • Hydro energy

  • Wind energy

  • Petroleum

EXERCISES | Q 5. | Page 198

Which of the following is a renewable energy?

  • Coal

  • Hydro energy

  • Natural gas

  • Petroleum

EXERCISES | Q 6. | Page 198

There is energy crisis (shortage of energy) in ______ areas.

  • Rural

  • Urban

  • Both Rural and Urban

  • None of these

EXERCISES | Q 7. | Page 198

The consumer has the right to get compensation against unfair trade practices under ______.

  • Right to choose

  • Right to seek redressal

  • Right to safety

  • Right to inform

EXERCISES | Q 8. | Page 198

How many rights of consumers are there in the Consumer Protection Act?

  • 4

  • 3

  • 6

  • 5

EXERCISES | Q 9. | Page 198

Which of the following is most suited statement related to right to seek redressal?

  • To get safety

  • To get security

  • Against the unfair trade practices or exploitation

  • Unfair settlement

EXERCISES | Q 10. | Page 198

Which of the following is not the responsibility of a consumer?

  • Filling complaints for the redressal of grievances

  • Consumer must be quality conscious

  • Do not be carried away by advertisement

  • To produce goods for social welfare 

EXERCISES | Q 11. | Page 198

To check quality mark, ask for full information, insist on cash memo are the responsibilities of ______.

  • Seller

  • Advertisers

  • Consumer

  • A teacher

EXERCISES | Q 12. | Page 198

Protection of consumers is necessary because ______.

  • Consumers are weak and powerless against strong and powerful sellers.

  • Consumers are lucky and fully protected.

  • Consumer is considered as king of market.

  • None of the above. 

EXERCISES | Q 13. | Page 199

When consumer has freedom to select a particular product out of many products, which "Right" is applicable according to Consumer Protection Act?

  • Right to safety

  • Right to choose

  • Right to consumer education

  • Right to be heard 

EXERCISES | Q 14. | Page 199

Which of the following is a right of a consumer according to the Act?

  • Right to demand

  • Right to supply

  • Right to be heard

  • Right to offer

EXERCISES | Q 15. | Page 199

Whi.ch of the following is not a 'right' according to Consumer Protection Act?

  • Right to supply

  • Right to choose

  • Right to safety

  • All of these

EXERCISES | Q 16. | Page 199

______ is necessary for developing citizens who are responsible towards their environment.

  • Value education

  • Environmental ethics

  • Fundamental duties

  • Consumer responsibilities

EXERCISES | Q 17. | Page 199

______ is a set of moral standards that guide people how to interact with the environment.

  • Value education

  • Environmental ethics

  • Fundamental duties

  • Consumer responsibilities

EXERCISES | Q 18. | Page 199

The Constitution of India provides for ten fundamental duties of every citizen. 

  • 8

  • 9

  • 10

  • 11

EXERCISES | Q 19. | Page 199

It means deliberate mixing of low quality, undesirable, inedible and even toxic materials in food items.

  • Food adulteration

  • Environmental ethics

  • Environmental values

  • None of these

EXERCISES | Q 20. | Page 199

These result from temporary exposure to harmful substances and last for a few days or weeks only.

  • Short term health hazards

  • Long term health hazards

  • Transient hazards

  • None of these

EXERCISES | Q 21. | Page 199

These result from sudden and accidental exposure to hazardous substances. These occur rarely.

  • Short term health hazards

  • Long term health hazards

  • Transient hazards

  • None of these

EXERCISES | Q 22. | Page 199

These result from temporary exposure to harmful substances and last for a few days or weeks only.

  • Short term health hazards

  • Long term health hazards

  • Transient hazards

  • None of these

EXERCISES | Q 23. | Page 199

Skin allergies due to chemicals, radiation, etc. are examples of ______ health hazards. 

  • Short term

  • Long term

  • Transient

  • None of these

EXERCISES | Q 24. | Page 199

Asthamatic attacks, accumulation of lead from traffic exhausts, etc are examples of health hazards.

  • Short term

  • Long term

  • Transient

  • None of these

EXERCISES | Q 25. | Page 199

To protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife, and have compassion for living creatures is?

  • Value education

  • Environmental ethics

  • Fundamental duties

  • Consumer responsibilities

EXERCISES | Q 26. | Page 199

Making consumers aware of their rights and duties is ______.

  • Consumer Education

  • Value Education

  • Industrial Relation

  • People Relation

EXERCISES | Q 27. | Page 199

Asking for cash memo for the item purchased is ______.

  • Consumer education

  • Consumer awareness

  • Consumers, duty

  • Consumers requirement

EXERCISES | Q 28. | Page 199

Narmada Bachao Andolan was started by ______.

  • Sundar Lal Bahuguna

  • Medha Patkar

  • Ghanshyam Raturi

  • Chandi Prasad

SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS

EXERCISES | Q 1. | Page 200

What is Ecology?

EXERCISES | Q 2. | Page 200

Name the two components of Eco-system.

EXERCISES | Q 3. | Page 200

List two types of Eco-system.

EXERCISES | Q 4. | Page 200

Distinguish between Renewable and Non-renewable resources. 

EXERCISES | Q 5. | Page 200

What is Greenhouse effect?

EXERCISES | Q 6. | Page 200

Mention any two harmful effects of Global Warming.

EXERCISES | Q 7. | Page 200

Explain any two impacts of Acid Rain.

EXERCISES | Q 8. | Page 200

Mention any four causes of the Greenhouse effect.

EXERCISES | Q 9. | Page 200

What is meant by environmental ethics?

EXERCISES | Q 10. | Page 200

What is meant by consumer education.

EXERCISES | Q 11. | Page 200

List two rights of a consumer. 

EXERCISES | Q 12. i | Page 200

What do you mean by the term food adulteration?

EXERCISES | Q 12. ii | Page 200

Give one/two example of food adulturation.

EXERCISES | Q 13. | Page 200

What is an eco-club? 

EXERCISES | Q 14 (i) | Page 200

With reference to the Bhopal Gas Tragedy:

Name the company responsible for the tragedy.

EXERCISES | Q 14. (ii) | Page 200

With reference to the Bhopal Gas Tragedy:

Identify the poisonous gas that caused this ghastly man made disaster.

EXERCISES | Q 15. | Page 200

Briefly explain how tourism can also lead to destruction of the eco-system.

EXERCISES | Q 16. i | Page 200

State one advantage of using nuclear power as a form of energy.

EXERCISES | Q 16. ii | Page 200

State one drawback of using nuclear power as a form of energy. 

EXERCISES | Q 17. | Page 200

What is Tidal energy? 

EXERCISES | Q 18. | Page 200

Mention any two advantages of wind energy.

EXERCISES | Q 19. | Page 200

What is Acid Rain? 

LONG-ANSWER QUESTIONS

EXERCISES | Q 1. i | Page 200

Explain renewable sources of energy.

EXERCISES | Q 1. ii | Page 200

Explain non-renewable sources of energy. 

EXERCISES | Q 2. | Page 100

In order to exercise their rights, consumers must make correct choices and fulfill certain duties. Enumerate five such responsibilities. 

EXERCISES | Q 3. i | Page 200

What is Greenhouse effect?

EXERCISES | Q 3. ii | Page 200

Mention any four causes of the Greenhouse effect.

EXERCISES | Q 3. iii | Page 200

Discuss the effects of green house effect.

EXERCISES | Q 4. | Page 200

With the help of examples, explain how consumption can be reduced by using the 5 R's.

EXERCISES | Q 5. i | Page 200

Mention any two harmful effects of Global Warming.

EXERCISES | Q 5. ii | Page 200

How can global warning be mitigated?

EXERCISES | Q 6. i | Page 200

Explain the causes of acid rain.

EXERCISES | Q 6. ii | Page 200

Explain any two impacts of Acid Rain.

EXERCISES | Q 6. iii | Page 200

How can acid rain be controlled?

EXERCISES | Q 7. | Page 200

Describe how value education can be provided to people.

EXERCISES | Q 8. i | Page 200

What is meant by environmental ethics?

EXERCISES | Q 8. ii | Page 200

Explain the basis of environmental ethics.

EXERCISES | Q 9. i | Page 200

Discuss the need for consumer education.

EXERCISES | Q 9. ii | Page 200

Discuss the benefits of consumer education.

EXERCISES | Q 10. | Page 200

List two rights of a consumer. 

EXERCISES | Q 11. | Page 200

In order to exercise their rights, consumers must make correct choices and fulfill certain duties. Enumerate five such responsibilities. 

EXERCISES | Q 12. | Page 200

Explain the effects of pollution on environment. 

EXERCISES | Q 13. (i) | Page 200

Write a short note on Chipko Andolan.

EXERCISES | Q 13. (ii) | Page 200

Write a short note on Bhopal Gas Tragedy.

EXERCISES | Q 13. (iii) | Page 200

Write a short note on Chernobyl disaster.

EXERCISES | Q 14. | Page 200

List two rights of a consumer. 

EXERCISES | Q 15. | Page 200

Briefly explain any five factors responsible for the destruction of the eco system. 

EXERCISES | Q 16. | Page 200

Briefly explain any five factors responsible for the destruction of the eco system. 

EXERCISES | Q 17. (i) | Page 200

Expand the following:

PNG

EXERCISES | Q 17. (ii) | Page 200

Expand the following:

LPG

EXERCISES | Q 17. (iii) | Page 200

Expand the following:

CNG

EXERCISES | Q 17. (iv) | Page 200

Expand the following:

ISI

EXERCISES | Q 17. (v) | Page 200

Expand the following:

NGO

EXERCISES | Q 18. i | Page 200

Explain Narmada Bachao Andolan. 

EXERCISES | Q 18. ii | Page 200

Explain the Chipko movement.

EXERCISES | Q 19. i | Page 200

What is energy crisis?

EXERCISES | Q 19. ii | Page 200

Explain renewable sources of energy.

EXERCISES | Q 20. | Page 200

Write any three ways by which environmental values and ethics can be developed in people. 

QUESTION BANK [Page 201]

Goyal Brothers Prakashan solutions for Commercial Applications [English] Class 10 ICSE 12 Issues of the Environment QUESTION BANK [Page 201]

QUESTION BANK | Q 1. | Page 201

How do environmental values and ethics help a common man?

QUESTION BANK | Q 2. | Page 201

Give five examples of fundamental duties of citizens concerning the environment. 

QUESTION BANK | Q 3. | Page 201

How can ethical environmental consciousness can be developed?

QUESTION BANK | Q 4. | Page 201

Write a short note on Bhopal Gas Tragedy.

QUESTION BANK | Q 5. | Page 201

Write a short note on Chipko Andolan.

Solutions for 12: Issues of the Environment

EXERCISESQUESTION BANK
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