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Civil - 67762 - APC - Practice Question Bank

1. Devices used to control particulate matter and gaseous pollutants in industries include wet scrubbers and both gravitational settling chambers and wet scrubbers. 2. Factors that cause smog include emissions from vehicles and incinerators. Ozone is a secondary air pollutant. Fly ash is a particulate pollutant. 3. Sulfur dioxide is responsible for turning the Taj Mahal yellow and smog is derived from both fog and smoke.

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1. Devices used to control particulate matter and gaseous pollutants in industries include wet scrubbers and both gravitational settling chambers and wet scrubbers. 2. Factors that cause smog include emissions from vehicles and incinerators. Ozone is a secondary air pollutant. Fly ash is a particulate pollutant. 3. Sulfur dioxide is responsible for turning the Taj Mahal yellow and smog is derived from both fog and smoke.

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1.

From following devices which device is used to control particulate matter in industries
.
A. Gravitational settling chamber
D B. Wet Scrubber

C. Only B

D. Both A & B
2. From following devices which device is used to control gaseous pollutant in industries
.
A. Absorption unit

A B. Wet Scrubber

C. ESP

D. Cyclone separator
3. Decrease of temperature with height is called as
A. Positive lapse rate

C
B. Subsidence inversion

C. Adiabatic lapse rate

D. Radiation inversion
4. Which of the following pollutants are responsible for the cause of SMOG?

(a) From incinerators


(b) Emissions from vehicles
C
(c) Both incinerators and emissions from vehicles
(d) None of the above

5. Which of the following is called the secondary air pollutant?

(a) PANs
(b) Ozone
B
(c) Carbon monoxide
(d) Nitrogen Dioxide
6. Which of the following particles is called the particulate pollutants?

(a) Ozone
(b) Radon
C
(c) Fly Ash
(d) Ethylene

7. Which of the following agents is responsible for turning the Taj Mahal yellow?

(a) Sulphur
(b) Chlorine
C
(c) Sulphur dioxide
(d) Nitrogen dioxide

8. Which of the following statements is true about SMOG?

(a) SMOG is derived from the fog


(b) SMOG is derived from smoke
D
(c) SMOG is derived from water vapour
(d) SMOG is derived from both fog and smoke

9. Which of the following statements is true about the Air Quality Index?

(a) It indicates the colour of the air.


(b) It predicts ozone levels in your area.
B
(c) It determines the intensity of sound and sound pollution.
(d) It estimates air pollution mainly sulphur content in the air.

10. The major photochemical smog is________.

(a) Hydrogen peroxide


(b) Chlorofluorocarbon
B
(c) Peroxyacetyl nitrate
(d) All of the above
11. Which of the following diseases are caused by smog?

(a) Rickets
(b) Bronchitis
D
(c) Breathing Problems
(d) All of the above

12. DDT and Aluminium cans are examples of ________.

(a) Primary Pollutants


(b) Secondary pollutants
D
(c) Biodegradable Pollutants
(d) Non Biodegradable Pollutants

13. Which of the following agents is mainly responsible for the secondary
pollutants?

(a) Smog and Ozone


D (b) Sulphur trioxide
(c) Nitrogen dioxide
(d) All of the above

14. Smoke, fumes, ash, dust, nitric oxide and sulphur dioxide are the main sources of
________.

(a) Primary Pollutants


A (b) Secondary pollutants
(c) Bio-Degradable Pollutants
(d) None of the above

15. Which of the following gas is more in percentage in the air?

(a) Oxygen gas


(b) Nitrogen gas
B
(c) Water vapour
(d) Carbon dioxide gas
16. What is the total percentage of nitrogen gas in the air?

(a) 12 per cent


(b) 21 per cent
C
(c) 78 per cent
(d) 87 per cent

17. Which of the following gases are called Greenhouse gases?

(a) Methane
(b) Nitrogen
D
(c) Carbon dioxide
(d) Both a and c

18. The major contributor of Carbon monoxide is


a) Motor vehicle
b) Industrial processes
c) Stationary fuel combustion
A
d) None of the above

19. Ozone of found in


a) Mesosphere
b) Ionosphere
c) Stratosphere
C
d) Exosphere

20. Ozone is formed in the upper atmosphere by a photochemical reaction with


a) Ultra violet solar radiation
b) Infra red radiation
c) Visible light
A
d) All of the above
21. Which of the following is a liquid form of aerosol?
a) Fume
b) Dust
c) Mist
C
d) Smoke

22. The maximum size of fly ash is ___________


a) 1μm
b) 100μm
c) 1000μm
C
d) 10μm

23. Which of the following is a secondary air pollutant?


a) SPM
b) PAN
c) SO2
B
d) NO2

24. The permissible concentration of PM 10 in the air is ___________


a) 60μg/m3
b) 40μg/m3
c) 50μg/m3
A
d) 20μg/m3

25. What do you mean by PAN


a) Peroxy acyl nitrate
b) Peroxy aceate nitrate
c) Peroxy alkali nitries
A
d) None of these

26. The maximum permissible concentration in ambient air of sulphor dioxide in residential
area is
a) 60μg/m3
b) 40μg/m3
A
c) 50μg/m3
d) 20μg/m3
27. The maximum permissible concentration in ambient air of Total suspended particulate
matter in residential area is
a) 170 μg/m3
b) 140 μg/m3
B
c) 60 μg/m3
d) 300 μg/m3

28. The maximum permissible concentration in ambient air of CO in residential area is


a) 2000 μg/m3
b) 500 μg/m3
c) 1000 μg/m3
A
d) 3000 μg/m3

29. Which method is used to measurement ozone


a) UV photometric
b) Chemiluminecence
c) Only A
D
d) Both A & B

30. Which method is used to measurement ozone


a) High volume sampler
e) UV photometric
b) Wet scrubber
A
c) Chemical method

31. Atmosphere not content


a) Troposphere
b) Stratosphere
c) Mesosphere
E
d) Lithosphere

32. Bottommost layer of atmosphere is


a) Troposphere
b) Stratosphere
c) Mesosphere
A
d) Thermosphere
33. Topmost layer of atmosphere is
a) Troposphere
b) Stratosphere
c) Mesosphere
D
d) Thermosphere

34. Ionosphere is comination of following two layer


a) Troposphere, Stratosphere
b) Stratosphere , Mesosphere
c) Mesosphere , Thermosphere
C
d) Thermosphere , Stratosphere

35. Stratosphere available at height (KM) from earth is


a) 11-50
b) 50-100
c) 85-120
A
d) 0-11

36. Temperature in mesosphere is


a) Increased as in increase in height from earth
b) Decreased as in increase in height from earth
c) Constant as in increase in height from earth
B
d) none of these

37. The line lies between troposphere and stratosphere is called as


a) Stratopause
b) Tropopause
c) Neutral line
B
d) Line of separation

38. Troposphere available at height (KM) from earth is


a) 3-50
b) 0-30
c) 80-90
D
d) 0-11
39. What is the total percentage of Oxygen gas in the air?

(a) 12.20 per cent


(b) 20.95 per cent
B
(c) 19.95 per cent
(d) 78.28 per cent

40. What is the total percentage of co2 and Ar gas in the air (%) ?

a. 0.93 and 0.028 respectively


B
b. 0.032 and 0.93 respectively
c. 0.028 and 0.93 respectively
d. 0.93 and 0.032 respectively

41. Following scale is not used to find out problem of air pollution

a) Micro scale
b) Meso-scale and
D
c) Macro scale.
d) Nano scale

42. Organic air pollutant mean which are


a) Contain hydrocarbon
b) No contain Hydrocarbon
c) Only A
A
d) Both A & B

43. Which gas combine with hymoglobin present in blood


a) CO
b) CO2.
c) Nox
A
d) SO2

44. Bhopal disagster cause due to gas


a) Methyl isocynate
b) Methyl isofinite
c) Sulphur hydroxide
A
d) Sulphur dioxide
45. Bhopal disagster occure on
a) Dec 1986
b) Dec 1984
c) Nov 1984
B
d) Nov 1986

46. Meuse valley disagster cause due to gas


a) Inversion
b) Radiation
c) MIC
A
d) Isolation

47. Coriolis Effect is caused by


a) Air moving parallel to the ground is called wind
b) Air moving up or down.
c) Air pressure differences
D
d) Earth spinning on its axis

48. Primary meteorological parameter that influence air pollution not include
a) Wind direction
b) Temperature
c) Mixing height
D
d) Humidity

49. Secondary meteorological parameter that influence air pollution include


e) Wind direction
f) Atmospheric stability
g) Mixing height
D
h) Solar radiation

50.

B
This picture indicate
a) Coning plume
b) Looping Plume
c) Lofting Plume
d) Fanning Plume

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