Unit-4 Environmental Pollution Notes, MCQ & Questions
Unit-4 Environmental Pollution Notes, MCQ & Questions
H U Raghavendra
Environmental pollution
Pollution is mostly man made called anthropogenic, but it can also be natural.
Pollutants: Pollutants are the materials or factors, which cause adverse effect on the natural
quality of any component of the environment. Pollutants are the waste products or by-products of
the materials we make use or throw away. Example – Smoke from industries and automobiles,
Chemical from factories, radioactive substances from nuclear plants, sewage of houses, etc.
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WATER POLLUTION – Change in physical, chemical and biological characteristics of water which
may cause harmful effects on human, animal and aquatic biota.
Water pollution happens in
Surface water of rivers, oceans, lakes, ponds, etc. through industries.
Groundwater through percolation of septic tanks, seepage tanks, spillage of chemicals,
refuse dumps etc.
Marine water through transporting crude oil and other goods.
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AIR POLLUTION – Substances introduced into the air by the activity of mankind in such
concentration, sufficient to cause serious effect to his health, plants and property.
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Selection of suitable manufacturing site from far distance of residential areas, installation of
tall chimneys
Destroying the pollutants by thermal or catalytic combustion
Changing the pollutants to a less toxic form
Collecting the pollutant by using equipment to prevent its escape into the atmosphere
Arresters – Used to separate particulate matters from contaminated air
Scrubbers – Used to clean air for both dusts and gases by passing it through a dry or wet
packing material
Gaseous pollutants can be controlled through the techniques of combustion, absorption and
adsorption
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LAND/SOIL POLLUTION – The addition of substances to the soil, which adversely affect physical,
chemical and biological properties of soil and reduces its productivity.
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Classification of Wastes
1. Biodegradable wastes – Degraded by micro-organisms which includes vegetable peelings,
food, tea leaves, egg shells, crop and farm residue etc.
2. Non-biodegradable wastes – Cannot degraded by micro-organisms which includes
polythene bags, scrap metal, glass bottles, plastic, aluminum cans, ceramics etc.
3. Toxic wastes – Poisonous wastes such as pesticides, acids, radioactive substances etc.
4. Biomedical wastes – Hospitals and clinics wastes such as cotton, syringe, glass, plastic
bottles, anatomical and pathological wastes etc.
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9. Increasing skin cancer and high mutation rate are the result of
a. Ozone depletion
b. Acid rain
c. CO2 pollution
d. CO pollution
12. SMOG is
a. A natural phenomenon
b. Combination of smoke and fog
c. Colorless
d. All of the above
13. Out of the following nutrients in fertilizer, which one causes minimum water pollution?
a. Nitrogen
b. Phosphorus
c. Potassium
d. Organic matter
14. When the solid waste consists of large amount of organic matter and if the moisture content is
high, which of the methods of treatment will be ideal?
a. Incineration
b. Palletizing
c. Recycle
d. Composting
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17. Which of the following strategies should be given first preference as far as the management of
plastic waste is concerned?
a. Recycle
b. Reuse
c. Reduce the usage
d. None of the above
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30. The land area where the large amounts of waste generated is dumped is called
a. Incineration
b. Land fill
c. Recycle
d. Composting
31. The organic portion of municipal solid waste is allowed to decompose under carefully
controlled condition is called
a. Incineration
b. Palletizing
c. Recycle
d. Composting
32. Disposal of solid waste in thin layer alternatively with soil over the earth is known as
a. Incineration
b. Land fill
c. Recycle
d. Composting
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33. Wastewater coming out from residential area or commercial area is called
a. Sewage
b. Colored water
c. Industrial wastewater
d. None of the above
1. Define environmental pollution. List the different kinds of pollution. Give brief account of effects
of these pollution.
2. Define air pollution and list air pollutants and their effects on human beings.
3. Suggest measures to control air pollution.
4. Explain the causes, effects and control measure of air pollution.
5. Explain how air is getting polluted? Briefly explain the methods of control of air pollution.
6. Enumerate the causes, effects and control measures of water pollution.
7. What are the harmful effects of water pollution?
8. Define water pollution. Mention the sources of water pollution and its control methods.
9. Explain the control measures of water pollution.
10. Explain the effects and control of soil pollution.
11. Define the land pollution. List down the major causes and effects of land pollution.
12. Explain the sources and types of solid wastes.
13. Write short note on: Management of Municipal Solid waste and methods of their disposal.
14. What is municipal solid waste management? Explain the steps involved in municipal solid waste
management.
15. Discuss briefly the solid waste management.
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