Exam Details
Subject | economics of environment | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.A. (Semester II) (CBCS) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
Economics (Paper VI)
ECONOMICS OF ENVIRONMENT
Time: 2 ½ Hours
Max. Marks:70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Select the appropriate word
14
Unfavorable alteration of our surrounding is known as
Pollution
Industrialization
Urbanization
Rationalization
The salinity of soil increases due to
Excess irrigation
Lack of irrigation
Over grazing
Change in cropping pattern
Increase in ultra violet radiation is caused by the depletion of layer.
Ozone
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Environmental protection act was passed in the year
1976
1986
1996
2006
is the unit for the measurement of intensity of sound.
Calories
Celsius
Decibel
None of the above
gas is responsible for Global warming.
Carbon dioxide
Sulphar dioxide
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
The percentage of nitrogen in the atmosphere is
0.03%
20.94%
21.94%
78.09%
At least percent of land should be occupied by the forest for the balance of environment.
33%
44%
55%
66%
percent of geographical area is under water.
71%
74%
84%
94%
10) A pitch of noise which human can hear without discomfort is
60 db
90
110 db
200 db
11) is the major air pollutant.
Fungi
Plastic
Bacteria
Fly ash
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SLR-HW-122
12) is the hazardous non-degradable substance.
Rubber
Glass
Plastic
Paper
13) is the most popular method for conservation of environment.
Recycling
Deforestation
Desertification
None of the above
14) is primarily responsible for depletion of ozone layer.
O2
CO2
CFC
None of the above
Q.2
Write a short answer. (Any seven)
14
What is greenhouse effect?
What is deforestation?
What is the effect of deforestation?
What is land pollution?
What is water pollution?
What is air pollution?
What is sound pollution?
What is environment conservation?
What is recycling?
What is waste management?
Q.3
Write short notes. (Any Two)
14
Environmental degradation
Urbanization environmental degradation
Environment Protection Act 1986
Functions of Pollution Control Board
Q.4
Broad Question (any one)
14
What is environment pollution? Discuss the causes of environment pollution.
OR
Explain the methods of environment conservation.
Q.5
Discuss the relationship between population growth and environmental degradation.
14
Economics (Paper VI)
ECONOMICS OF ENVIRONMENT
Time: 2 ½ Hours
Max. Marks:70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Select the appropriate word
14
Unfavorable alteration of our surrounding is known as
Pollution
Industrialization
Urbanization
Rationalization
The salinity of soil increases due to
Excess irrigation
Lack of irrigation
Over grazing
Change in cropping pattern
Increase in ultra violet radiation is caused by the depletion of layer.
Ozone
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Environmental protection act was passed in the year
1976
1986
1996
2006
is the unit for the measurement of intensity of sound.
Calories
Celsius
Decibel
None of the above
gas is responsible for Global warming.
Carbon dioxide
Sulphar dioxide
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
The percentage of nitrogen in the atmosphere is
0.03%
20.94%
21.94%
78.09%
At least percent of land should be occupied by the forest for the balance of environment.
33%
44%
55%
66%
percent of geographical area is under water.
71%
74%
84%
94%
10) A pitch of noise which human can hear without discomfort is
60 db
90
110 db
200 db
11) is the major air pollutant.
Fungi
Plastic
Bacteria
Fly ash
Page 2 of 4
SLR-HW-122
12) is the hazardous non-degradable substance.
Rubber
Glass
Plastic
Paper
13) is the most popular method for conservation of environment.
Recycling
Deforestation
Desertification
None of the above
14) is primarily responsible for depletion of ozone layer.
O2
CO2
CFC
None of the above
Q.2
Write a short answer. (Any seven)
14
What is greenhouse effect?
What is deforestation?
What is the effect of deforestation?
What is land pollution?
What is water pollution?
What is air pollution?
What is sound pollution?
What is environment conservation?
What is recycling?
What is waste management?
Q.3
Write short notes. (Any Two)
14
Environmental degradation
Urbanization environmental degradation
Environment Protection Act 1986
Functions of Pollution Control Board
Q.4
Broad Question (any one)
14
What is environment pollution? Discuss the causes of environment pollution.
OR
Explain the methods of environment conservation.
Q.5
Discuss the relationship between population growth and environmental degradation.
14
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