Introduction Water, often regarded as the lifeline of civilization, is fundamental for human survival and socio-economic development. Despite being a vital resource, water scarcity is a pressing challenge in India, where burgeoning population growth, urbanization, and climate change have compounded …
1. What is the primary cause of water scarcity in India? A) Overpopulation B) Climate Change C) Inefficient water management D) All of the above Answer: D) All of the above 2. What percentage of India’s total water is …
Introduction Environmental conservation has become one of the most pressing issues of our time, given the rapid degradation of natural resources, loss of biodiversity, and the ever-increasing threat of climate change. Governments and international organizations have taken several steps …
1. What is the primary role of NGOs in environmental conservation? a) To implement government policies b) To create awareness and mobilize communities c) To promote industries d) To reduce population growth Answer: b) To create awareness and mobilize …
Introduction Agriculture, the backbone of many economies, is essential for feeding the global population and supporting rural livelihoods. However, its rapid expansion and intensification have increasingly put pressure on the environment. The environmental impact of agriculture includes soil degradation, loss …
1. Which of the following is considered a major environmental impact of conventional agriculture? a) Soil erosion b) Crop diversification c) Reduced water consumption d) Increased biodiversity Answer: a) Soil erosion 2. What is the main goal of sustainable farming …
Introduction Global warming is one of the most significant environmental issues facing the world today. Defined as the long-term increase in the Earth’s average surface temperature due to human activities, global warming is driven largely by the rise in …
1. What is the primary cause of global warming? a) Ozone layer depletion b) Greenhouse gas emissions c) Solar radiation d) Volcanic eruptions Answer: b) Greenhouse gas emissions 2. Which of the following gases is most responsible for global warming? …
Introduction: In recent decades, the growth of tourism has been a dominant force in the global economy, providing jobs, generating revenue, and fostering cultural exchange. However, this growth has also brought with it significant environmental challenges, as mass tourism …
1. What is the main objective of ecotourism? A) Economic development of urban areas B) Environmental conservation and sustainability C) Promoting industrial growth D) Increasing foreign tourism Answer: B) Environmental conservation and sustainability 2. Which of the following is …
Which of the following is the major contributor to air pollution in India? a) Industrial emissions b) Agriculture c) Vehicle emissions d) All of the above Answer: d) All of the above Which gas is primarily responsible for global warming …
Introduction In the modern world, the concept of sustainable development has emerged as one of the most critical issues in global discourse, especially as countries continue to face challenges posed by environmental degradation, population growth, and the quest for economic …
1. What is the primary objective of sustainable development? a) Economic growth at any cost b) Balancing economic growth, environmental protection, and social equity c) Minimizing industrial development d) Promoting agriculture over industry Answer: b) Balancing economic growth, environmental protection, …
Introduction Wetlands are among the most productive ecosystems in the world, providing a wide range of ecosystem services crucial to human well-being and environmental health. In India, wetlands play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance, supporting biodiversity, and regulating …
Importance of Wetlands What percentage of India’s land area is covered by wetlands? (a) 2.5% (b) 4.6% (c) 6.5% (d) 8.2% Answer: (b) 4.6% Which of the following is the largest freshwater lake in India? (a) Wular Lake (b) Loktak …
Introduction Forests, often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth,” are integral to maintaining ecological balance. Covering approximately 31% of the Earth’s surface, forests are rich ecosystems that house an estimated 80% of terrestrial species. Beyond their obvious beauty …
1. What percentage of the Earth’s terrestrial species are estimated to reside in forests? a) 25% b) 50% c) 70% d) 90% Answer: b) 50% 2. Which forest type in India is most significant for carbon sequestration? a) Tropical Evergreen …
Introduction Biodiversity is the cornerstone of life on Earth, providing the essential services that sustain human existence and planetary health. It includes the variety of life forms at the genetic, species, and ecosystem levels. As one of the 17 megadiverse …
1. What is biodiversity? A. Variability among living organisms B. Study of ecosystems C. Natural resource distribution D. Environmental pollution Answer: A. Variability among living organisms 2. Which of the following is the largest biodiversity hotspot in India? A. Eastern …
Introduction Climate change, characterized by long-term shifts in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions, has become one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. The rapid acceleration of global warming, driven by human activities such as deforestation, industrialization, …
1. What is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for global warming? a) Nitrogen b) Oxygen c) Carbon Dioxide d) Methane Answer: c) Carbon Dioxide 2. Which international agreement aims to limit global warming to below 2°C? a) Kyoto Protocol b) …