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CBSE Questions for Class 11 Medical Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Quiz 12 - MCQExams.com
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Class 11 Medical Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry
Quiz 12
There is cut off signal when NASA rocket reaches in the region of _________.
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D-layer
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Stratosphere
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Ozone layer
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Mesosphere
Which of the following are main responsible for ozone depletion?
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Chlorofluorocarbons
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Hydrocarbons
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Carbon monoxide
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Carbon dioxide
Explanation
Ozone depletion occurs when chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) present in aerosols and refrigerants are released into the stratosphere.
Ultraviolet radiations from the sun break these CFCs molecules and release the chlorine atoms.
Chlorine atom reacts with the ozone (
O
3
) molecules and starts the ozone destruction cycle.
So, the correct answer is 'Chlorofluorocarbons'.
The reaction that is NOT involved in the ozone layer depletion mechanism in the stratosphere is:
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Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is a measure of organic material present in water. BOD of Clear water is
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17 ppm or more
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More than 20 ppm
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Less than 5 ppm
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5-10 ppm
Which of the following is not an example of green chemistry?
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Reacting methylamine and phosgene to produce methyl isocyanate
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replacement of CFCs by $${ CO }_{ 2 }$$ as blowing agent in the manufacture of polystyrene foam sheet
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catalytic dehydrogenation of the diethanol amine without using cyanide and formaldehyde
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replacement of organotins by 'sea-nine' as antifouling compound in sea marines
Which of the folowing oxides of nitrogen is not a common air pollutant ?
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$$ NO_2$$
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$$ N_2O $$
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$$ NO $$
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$$ N_2O_5 $$
Stopping the usage of insecticides means _________.
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Control on using insecticides
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Ban on insecticides
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Following Eco-friendly agricultural methods
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Bio-chemical reaction
Explanation
Insecticides
are chemicals
used
to control insects by killing them or
preventing
them from engaging in undesirable or destructive behaviours.
Insecticides
also have a negative
impact
, like toxic residues in food, water, air and soil, resurgence and resistance of insect pests, and
effect
on non-target organisms. So we need to control using insecticides and should follow eco-friendly agricultural methods.
Hence the correct answer is option C.
Choose the incorrect option:
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The amount of B.O.D in water is a measure of the amount of organic matter present in the water sample.
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Higher B.O.D values indicates that water is pure.
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The required fluoride amount in drinking water is 1 ppm above 2 ppm it gives serious harmful effects.
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The maximum nitrate limit is 50 ppm and excess causes methemolobinemia.
The pollutant that causes hole in the ozone layer is
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$$SF_{6}$$
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nitrousoxide
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$$CFC_{s}$$
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$$PFC_{s}$$
_____________ is the first country to have phased out the CFCs and HCFCs which are responsible for the depletion of the ozone layer
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Denmark
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Germany
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France
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Spain
Which of the following is depleted by CFCs?
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Atmosphere
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Ozone Layer
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Biosphere
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Hydrosphere
Explanation
CFCs are the organic compounds containing carbon, fluorine and chlorine atoms. CFCs are involved in the greenhouse effect. It is particularly harmful because of its destructive reactions with ozone particles, which is responsible to protect the earth from UV radiations.
Hence have a role in the depletion of the ozone layer.
Thus the correct answer is option B.
Snow blindness is caused due to
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Global warming
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Ozone depletion
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Greenhouse effect
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Bio magnification
Explanation
Snow blindness also called as photokeratitis occurs due to reflection of UV light from the surface of the snow, where the layer of ozone is thin and allows maximum penetration of UV light on the surface of the earth. This condition is majorly observed at the poles.
So, the correct answer is 'ozone depletion'
Which of the following has highest
concentration of PAN?
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Smoke
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Ozone
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Photochemical smog
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Reducing smog
Melanornia (skin cancer) is associated with
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ozone accumulation
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ozone depletion
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acid rain
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allergens
In land filling, insecticides are sprayed on top, to prevent
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Bad odour
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Breeding of mosqitoes
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Preventing ground water pollution
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All of above
What gases are involved in ozone depletion?
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Nitrogen
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Chlorine and Bromine
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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS)
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Both B and C
What does a single chlorine free radical destroy?
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Ultraviolet radiations
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Atmosphere
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Biosphere
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Ozone layer
Which chemical is a 'ozone' depleting solvent?
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PAN
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CFCs
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Carbon tetrachloride
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Nitrogen
'HCFCs' can be used in refrigerants instead of
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$$CO_{2}$$
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Chlorine
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CFCs
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$$O_{2}$$
HCs are thermodynamically not stable towards
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Acidification
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Decomposition
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Reduction
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Oxidation
Free radicals of bromine are more destructive than _______ in case of ozone depletion.
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Carbon
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Chlorine
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Phosphorous
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Nitrogen
Explanation
Free radicals are molecules with unpaired valency electrons, they are uncharged molecules so they are highly reactive.
The presence of free radicles in the atmosphere leads to depletion of the ozone layer (it act as a shield for the earth as it traps UV radiations which are harmful to organisms as they can damage skin cells, mutate DNA, and can even cause skin cancer).
Refrigerants such as CFCs, and halons dissociate and produce free radical forms of bromine and chlorine in the earth's stratosphere.
A single chlorine atom can destroy thousands of ozone molecules but b
romine is about 50 times more efficient than chlorine at destroying stratospheric ozone.
So, the correct answer is option B.
How long does a refuse take in getting stabilized?
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3 months
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2-12 months
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3-7 months
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9 months
Spray are formed by atomization of parent liquids; such as:
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Pesticides and herbicides
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liquid particulate
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Gaseous matters
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Solid matters
What causes effects of ozone layer?
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Alpha Radiations
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Ultraviolet Radiations
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Gamma radiations
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Beta Radiations
The ozone hole over
Antarctica
was discovered in the
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1955
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1965
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1970
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1985
What is involved in ozone depletion?
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Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
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Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)
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Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4)
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All of above
Tropospheric ozone harmful effects on humans, included:
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Chest pain
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Throat irritation
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Vomiting
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Both A and B
Chlorine free radical reacts with 'ozone' to form _______.
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CFCs
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Chlorine oxide
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$$N_{2}$$
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Bromine oxide
Which among the following alkane has largely replaced the ozone layer-depleting halomethanes in household refrigerators and freezers?
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Methane
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Propane
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Butane
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Ethane
The hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) are the compounds that have the following molecules: hydrogen, carbon, chlorine, fluorine. Which among the above plays the most important role in ozone depletion?
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Hydrogen
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Carbon
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Chlorine
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Flourine
In SOCs, most common organic pollutants are:
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DDT
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Weed killers
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Pesticides, Herbicides
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Sprays
At which of the following places First Global Conference on depletion of Ozone layer was held?
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Geneva
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Vienna
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London
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Frankfurt
'Nitric acid' reacts with ozone, resulting in the production of __________.
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$$O_3$$
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CO
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$$CO_2$$
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$$NO_2$$
Tetraethyl lead (TEL) in petrol was used as antiknocking agent, which creates lead pollution. In order to avoid lead pollution, the substitute of TEL is used in unleaded-petrol. The substitute is denoted as:
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$$AK-33-X$$
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$$BK-33-X$$
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$$CK-33-X$$
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$$DK-33-X$$
Explanation
The substitute of TEL which is used in unleaded petrol is
cyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl also known as
$$\mathrm{AK-33-X}$$.
Hence, Option "A" is the correct answer.
Which of the following type of pollution causes the out break of jaundice ?
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Air pollution
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Water pollution
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Soil pollution
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thermal pollution
Which of the following has highest knocking property?
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Aromatic hydrocarbons
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Olefins
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Branched chain paraffms
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Straight chain paraffins
Explanation
Order of octane number:
Straight chain paraffins < Branched-chain
paraffins
< Olefins < Cyclo alkanes < Aromatic compounds.
Since straight-chain
paraffin
has
a minimum octane number. Hence, it produces maximum
knocking.
Hence, Option "D" is the correct answer.
Which nitrate on decomposition will give metal ?
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$$Hg_{2}(NO_3)_2 $$
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$$NaNO_3 $$
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$$KNO_3 $$
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$$AgNO_3 $$
Explanation
$$Hg_{2}(NO_3)_2 $$ &
$$AgNO_3 $$
on decomposition will give metal.
Hence, Options "A" & "D" are correct answers.
$$BOD_5$$ is:
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Waste decomposed in $$5$$ days
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Oxygen used in $$5$$ days
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Microorganisms killed in $$5$$ days
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Dissolved oxygen left after $$5$$ days
Explanation
$$BOD_5$$ stands for $$5-$$day Biochemical Oxygen Demand. The BOD test measures, oxygen is used as microbes breathe as they eat the contaminants in wastewater.
$$BOD_5$$ is thus an indirect measure of the sum of all biodegradable organic substances in the water.
The $$BOD_5$$ indicates the amount of oxygen that bacteria and other microorganisms consume in a water sample during the period of $$5$$ days at a temperature of $$20^oC$$ to degrade the water contents aerobically.
Option B is correct
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