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GDC Gulabad Dir (L)

Time = 2:20 minutes Model Paper for B.S 6th Semester


Max marks = 60 Subject: Environmental Science
Paper: Coastal and Marine environment
Note = Attempt question according to the instructions
Q. No = 1 Select the best answer (5)
I. Eustaries are ____________________ecosystems.
a. Fresh water b. Marine water c. Ocean water d. None
II. A habitat that connects water and land is called __________________.
a. Coast b. Shore c. Beach d. Both a and b
III. Water molecule is ____________________.
a. Organic b. In.organic c. Ionic d. None
IV .Graveyard of coast is __________________.
a. sandy coast b. Rocky coast c. Muddy Coast d. Beachy coast
V.Which of the littoral zone has no tide ____________________.
a. Spray Zone b. Supratidal zone C.Intertidal zone d. Both A and B
Q.No = 2 Tick for true and cross for false (5)
I. A place where interaction of land and sea occur is called shore.
II. Marine protected areas are not reported in Pakistan.
III. Hypertrophication is common in fresh water.
IV. Beaches are formed by the action of water, wind and gravity.
V. Bern is the area that connects foreshore and backshore.
Q.No = 3: Attempt any five questions. Each carry equal marks.(20)
I. Define Breaker and offshore.
II. Define Upper and Lower intertidal zones.
III. What are MPAs?
IV.Define recreational and commercial fishing.
V.Enlist important Marine organisms.
VI. Define Littoral Zone and Beach.
VII. Enlist ecological effects of Hypertrophication.
Q. No = 4 Attempt any three of the following. Each carry equal marks.(30)
I. Define shore, what are the impacts of human on shore. (2 +8)
II. Discuss the factors that increase or decrease along sea coast. (10)
III. Discuss Beach Profile How Beaches are formed (5+5)
IV. Write note on any two of the following.(5+5)
a. Coal burning and coastal environment
b. Discuss Marine pollution
c. Economic role of commercial fishing

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