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H I Z B - U R - R E H M A N ndI S L A M I C S C I E N C E C O L L E G E

Marks: 40 Biology: 2 Year(Objective) Chap#27 Time: 45 m


Q.1: MCQs Name: Roll#
1. Earth surface covered with water is:
a. 35% b. 55% c. 75% d. 95%
2. Water used for industrial purposes is about:
a. 9% b. 90% c. 70% d. 50%
3. Air is being polluted rapidly due to:
a. Industrialization b. Automobiles c. Sewage d. Both a & b
4. Examples of renewable resources are:
a. Forests b. Wild life c. Coal d. Both a & b
5. The fossil fuels are:
a. Coal b. Gas c. Oil d. All of these
6. Each nuclear power station only can last for about:
a. 10 Years b. 20 years c. 30 years d. 40 years
7. Soil is continuously depleting its mineral nutrients due to vigorous:
a. Crop production b. Tree production c. Population d. Deforestation
explosion
8. The upper layer of earth’s crust is:
a. Rock b. Sand c. Soil d. Clay
9. Water is our principal source of energy in:
a. Nuclear energy b. Geothermal energy c. Solar energy d. Tidal energy
10. The largest consumers of electrical energy have always been:
a. Homes b. Offices c. Agriculture d. Industries
11. Which of the country has the highest rate of human population?
a. Australia b. Africa c. Asia d. North America
12. Batteries store which type of energy?
a. Electrical b. Chemical c. Mechanical d. Nuclear
13. What is our principal source of energy?
a. Nuclear Energy b. Geothermal energy c. Solar energy d. Tidal energy
14. Human started agriculture about years ago:
a. 100 years b. 1000 years c. 10000 years d. 5000 years
15. The resources which are never depleted and are recycled in nature are called:
a. Environmental b. Renewable c. Non-renewable d. exhaustable
resources resources resources resources
16. Example of non-renewable resources is:
a. Minerals b. Wildlife c. Food d. Land
17. The driving force behind all the natural cycles is:
a. Human b. Sun c. Producers d. Industries
18. In air CO2 is about:
a. 21% b. 1% c. 0.3% d. 0.03%
19. Fresh water in lakes, streams and rivers is:
a. 11% b. 10% c. 2% d. 1%
20. From sea water we obtain:
a. Sodium chloride b. Oil c. Calcium chloride d. Oxygen
21. Of total area of world is under cultivation.
a. 11% b. 10% c. 2% d. 1%
22. Species which have no living organism left is called:
a. Extinct species b. Endangered species c. Wild life d. Threatened species
23. Remains of plants and animals of past are termed as:
a. Fossil fuel b. Extinct species c. Fossils d.
24. Cheapest and non-pollutant source of energy which man should use today is:
a. Fossil fuel b. Nuclear energy c. Hydroelectric power d. Tidal power
25. Tides are mostly caused by the gravitational pull of:
a. Sun b. Moon c. Both d. Earth
26. Wind blows from area of pressure to air pressure.
a. Low to high b. High to low c. Low to low d. High to high
27. Nuclear power station can cause
a. Water pollution b. Noise pollution c. Radiation pollution d. Air pollution
28. Man has been on this earth for about:
a. 100000 years b. 30000 years c. 40000 years d. 50000 years
29. Niche of earliest man was:
a. Producer b. Primary consumer c. Sec. consumer d. Predator
30. Human culture commenced about years ago.
a. 3000 years b. 4000 years c. 5000 years d. 6000 years
31. Study of human population and things that affect them is called:
a. Community b. Demography c. Meteorology d.
32. Plantation in an area where deforestation has taken place is called:
a. Deforestation b. Afforestation c. Reforestation d. Forestation
33. Natural carbon sinks are:
a. Animals b. Oceans c. Fresh water bodies d. Plants
34. What is environmental buffer?
a. Ocean b. Soil c. Forest d. Decomposers
35. Regions with average rain fall of are suitable for tree growth.
a. 10 inch b. 15 inch c. 20 inch d. 30 inch
36. More floods are due to:
a. Deforestation b. Global warming c. Both a & b d. Acid rain
37. Total number of different species within an ecosystem and resulting complexity of interactions
among them is called:
a. Wild life b. Biodiversity c. Fauna d. Flora
38. Carbon monoxide, Sulphur dioxide, lead compounds are sources of:
a. Soil pollution b. Water pollution c. Air pollution d. Radiation pollution
39. is bluish, explosive and highly poisonous gas.
a. CO b. O3 c. CH4 d. SO2
40. In which region ozone hole has been discovered?
a. Asia b. South America c. Antarctica d. Africa
HIZB-UR-REHMAN ISLAMIC SCIENCE COLLEGE
Marks: 30 Biology: 2nd Year(Subjective) Chap#27 Time: 45 m
Q.2: Give short answers of any ten questions.

1. Name the main types of pollution. 2. Define greenhouse effect.


3. What is acid rain? 4. What is difference between deforestation and afforestation?
5. What is geothermal energy? 6. What are the effects of ozone depletion?
7. What is ozone layer? 8. What is the importance of wildlife?

Part II: Give detailed answers of any two questions.


i. What are the different types of environmental resources?
ii. What are renewable resources? Explain different types of renewable resources.
iii. What is water pollution? Describe its main causes and sources.
iv. Write a note on acid rain.

HIZB-UR-REHMAN ISLAMIC SCIENCE COLLEGE


Marks: 30 Biology: 2nd Year(Subjective) Chap#27 Time: 45 m
Q.2: Give short answers of any ten questions.

1. Name the main types of pollution. 2. Define greenhouse effect.


3. What is acid rain? 4. What is difference between deforestation and afforestation?
5. What is geothermal energy? 6. What are the effects of ozone depletion?
7. What is ozone layer? 8. What is the importance of wildlife?

Part II: Give detailed answers of any two questions.


i. What are the different types of environmental resources?
ii. What are renewable resources? Explain different types of renewable resources.
iii. What is water pollution? Describe its main causes and sources.
iv. Write a note on acid rain.
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