Assam TET Cum Recruitment Test- Environmental Studies

Assam TET Cum Recruitment Test- Environmental Studies | LP & UP TET Preparation

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Environmental Studies For Assam TET:

Environmental studies is the study of environment and its components along with the interactions with abiotic components and biotic components. Environmental components are two types biotic components and abiotic components. Both of these components interacts with each other and thus a stable ecosystem is formed. Therefore, the study of environmental science is essential for the humanity. Different kinds of questions are asked in examinations like Assam TET, LP TET, UP TET, GT TET, PGT TET and other grade 3 and 4 examinations. Upcoming Assam TET cum Recruitment test will specially focused on environmental studies questions. Assam LP TET, Assam UP TET or GT TET which is going to conduct in December or January 2025 by the Assam govt. Hence, some important questions with answers are prepared for all the TET aspirants. Besides there will be questions from Indian Geography, Indian Polity, Indian Economics, General Science, English, Current Affairs etc.

 

 

Important Questions for Assam TET:

Below are some important questions with answers from environmental studies. For more questions and answers visit our official You Tube channel.

 

1. The forest conservation act was enacted at

A. 1980
B. 1981
C. 1974
D. 1972

Ans: A. 1980

2. The wildlife protection act was enacted at

A. 1974
B. 1972
C. 1982
D. 1978

Ans: B. 1972

3. All the bodies in the space is known as

A. Planets
B. Stars
C. Satellites
D. Heavenly bodies

Ans: D. Heavenly bodies

4. Which of the following is the brightest planet?

A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Earth
D. Neptune

Ans: A. Venus

5. Earth appears which of the following colour from the sky

A. Blue green
B. Blue red
C. Blue yellow
D. Black and white

Ans: A. Blue green

6. Which of the following planets is known as a gas giant?

A. Jupiter
B. Saturn
C. Uranus
D. Neptune

Ans: A. Jupiter

7. Which of the following planets is the second largest planet of the solar system?

A. Saturn
B. Mars
C. Venus
D. Jupiter

Ans: A. Saturn

8. Which planet is known as an ice giant?

A. Mars
B. Uranus
C. Neptune
D. Venus

Ans: B. Uranus

9. Which of the following is first antibiotic?

A. Streptomycin
B. Tetracycline
C. penicillin
D. Erythromycin

Ans: C. penicillin

10. Which of the following is unable to reproduce outside the cell?

A. Fungi
B. Bacteria
C. Virus
D. Protozoa

Ans: C. Virus

11. Which of the following is responsible for the conversion of milk into curd?

A. Lactobacillus
B. Aspergillus
C. Yeast
D. Chlamydomonas

Ans: A. Lactobacillus

12. Malaria is caused by

A. Virus
B. Bacteria
C. Protozoa
D. Fungi

Ans: C. Protozoa

13. Which of the following is responsible for goitre?

A. Iodine
B. Protein
C. Carbohydrate
D. Lipid

Ans: A. Iodine

14. Haemoglobin is found in

A. WBC
B. RBC
C. Platelets
D. Macrophages

Ans: B. RBC

15. Cellulose is found in

A. Cell wall
B. Plasma membrane
C. Mitochondria
D. Lysosome

Ans: A. Cell wall

16. Which of the following is a renewable resource?

A) Coal
B) Oil
C) Solar energy
D) Natural gas

Answer: C) Solar energy

17. Which layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?

A) Troposphere
B) Stratosphere
C) Mesosphere
D) Thermosphere

Answer: B) Stratosphere

18. Which of the following is a non-renewable resource?

A) Wind
B) Natural gas
C) Biomass
D) Geothermal energy

Answer: B) Natural gas

19. What is the main consequence of global warming?

a) Decrease in sea levels
b) Increased biodiversity
c) Melting of polar ice caps
d) Stabilization of weather patterns

Answer: c) Melting of polar ice caps

20. Which gas is known as a potent greenhouse gas and is released during livestock digestion?

a) Methane
b) Carbon dioxide
c) Nitrous oxide
d) Ozone

Answer: a) Methane

21. Which of the following activities contributes to soil degradation?

a) Crop rotation
b) Cover cropping
c) Overgrazing
d) Organic farming

Answer: c) Overgrazing

22. Which national park in Assam is famous for its population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros? a) Kaziranga National Park
b) Manas National Park
c) Nameri National Park
d) Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

Answer: a) Kaziranga National Park

23. Which tree is commonly used for making traditional Assamese handicrafts?

a) Mahogany
b) Teak
c) Bamboo
d) Eucalyptus

Answer: c) Bamboo

24. Which forest product is a significant source of livelihood for many communities in Assam?

a) Rubber
b) Silk
c) Oil
d) Coffee

Answer: b) Silk

 

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25. Which of the following is the correct order for 3R principle?

a) Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

b) Reuse, Recycle, Reduce

c) Recycle, Reduce, Reuse

d) Recycle, Reduce, Reuse

Answer: a) Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

26. Which of the follows is a naturally occurring and frequent disaster?

a) Earthquake

b) Flood

c) Tsunami

d) Volcano

Answer: b) Flood

27. How many biodiversity hotspot exist in the world?

a) 23

b) 34

c) 45

d) 36

Answer: d) 36

28. The Haber-Bosch process is crucial for industrial-scale production of:

a) Methanol

b) Nitrogen fertilizers

c) Sulfuric acid

d) Coal-based energy

Answer: b) Nitrogen fertilizers

29. What is the primary function of the Kyoto Protocol?

a) To reduce the loss of biodiversity globally

b) To limit the emission of greenhouse gases from industrialized countries

c) To ban the use of ozone-depleting chemicals worldwide

d) To establish environmental protection standards for agriculture

Answer: b) To limit the emission of greenhouse gases from industrialized countries

30. The term “Fracking” refers to:

a) A method of extracting oil from oil sands

b) A type of nuclear energy extraction

c) Hydraulic fracturing to extract natural gas and oil

d) The process of converting biomass into biofuels

Answer: c) Hydraulic fracturing to extract natural gas and oil

31. Which of the following ecosystems has the highest primary productivity?

a) Desert
b) Tundra
c) Tropical rainforest
d) Open ocean

Answer: c) Tropical rainforest

32. The “Great Pacific Garbage Patch” is primarily composed of

a) Toxic chemicals and heavy metals

b) Plastics and microplastics

c) Organic matter such as algae and marine plants

d) Non-biodegradable synthetic materials other than plastics

Answer: b) Plastics and microplastics

33. The concept of “carrying capacity” refers to

a) The number of species that can coexist in a given ecosystem

b) The maximum population size an environment can sustainably support

c) The quantity of renewable resources available to an ecosystem

d) The maximum amount of biomass produced by an ecosystem each year

Answer: b) The maximum population size an environment can sustainably support

 

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