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Class 12 Economics (Indian Economic Development) Chapter 7 Environment and Sustainable Development

This quiz on Chapter 7, Environment and Sustainable Development, from Class 12 Economics (Indian Economic Development) is designed to test your understanding of the intricate relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainability. The quiz explores key topics such as environmental degradation, resource conservation, pollution control, sustainable development goals, and the role of government and individuals in promoting ecological balance. It delves into concepts like carrying capacity, renewable and non-renewable resources, and the importance of striking a balance between development and environmental protection. Questions include multiple-choice, case-based, and application-oriented queries, encouraging analytical thinking and practical understanding. Detailed explanations for incorrect answers will enhance your learning, and a certificate of achievement will be awarded upon successful completion. Perfect for revision and self-assessment, this quiz will deepen your knowledge of sustainable practices and environmental economics.




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Individual Responsibilities for Sustainability

1. What is the primary goal of sustainable development?





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Affluence-induced pollution

2. What does the absorptive capacity of the environment refer to in terms of pollution?





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Economic vs. Environmental Priorities:

3. Sustainable development aims to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Is this statement true or false?





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STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

4. Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?





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Biocomposting

5. What is the primary purpose of biocomposting?





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Concept of Absorptive Capacity

6. How does exceeding the environment’s absorptive capacity most critically affect human health in a densely populated urban area?





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Provides aesthetic services

7. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates how aesthetic services can enhance sustainable development?





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Environmental Issues in India

8. Which developmental activity has primarily led to the loss of biodiversity in India?





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Functions of the Environment

9. What could be a consequence if the environment’s carrying capacity is exceeded?





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India is adopting various eco-friendly policies for sustainability.

10. What is the primary benefit of using photovoltaic cells in remote areas?





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Sustainable Development

11. How does technological progress contribute to achieving sustainable development?





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Carrying Capacity of Environment:

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





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ENVIRONMENT — DEFINITION AND FUNCTIONS

13. Which of these resources is considered renewable?





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Green Economy initiatives to promote eco-friendly production

14. How does biopest control reduce chemical contamination?





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Intergenerational equity

15. Why is it important to limit pollution according to Herman Daly’s principles for sustainable development?





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Use of Non-Conventional Energy:

16. Which of the following is a significant advantage of using photovoltaic cells for electricity generation?





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Reducing Waste and Recycling:

17. What is biocomposting?





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Conclusion

18. What is the primary goal of sustainable development?





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Global Environmental Issues

19. Which of the following regions in India is known for having a significant issue with groundwater over-extraction?





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Global Warming

20. By what percentage has the atmospheric concentration of methane increased since 1750?





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Depletion of resources and pollution are major concerns.

21. Which international agreement was established to phase out the use of substances that deplete the ozone layer?





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Balancing industrial growth with environmental protection.

22. How does industrial growth contribute to land degradation?





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Mini-hydel Plants

23. Which of the following is an environmental benefit of mini-hydel plants?





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The environment includes all biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components.

24. Which of the following is a renewable resource?





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Environmental Degradation

25. What is one of the direct effects of increased UV radiation due to ozone depletion?





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Use of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)

26. What is CNG primarily composed of?





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Introduction

27. Which of the following is a function of the environment?





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Sustains life

28. Which situation best illustrates an environmental crisis as per the syllabus?





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Traditional Knowledge and Practices

29. How many plant species with medicinal properties does India have?





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Air and water pollution

30. What is one of the primary functions of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)?





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Energy Conservation:

31. What is the primary goal of sustainable development?





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Environmental degradation threatens economic progress.

32. What type of soil is particularly suitable for cotton cultivation in India?





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STATE OF INDIA’S ENVIRONMENT

33. Which one of the following resources is renewable and can be replenished naturally over time?





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India faces two types of environmental challenges

34. What has been one significant impact of developmental activities on India’s natural resources?





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Role of Individuals in Sustainable

35. What is the primary goal of sustainable development?





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Land Degradation: Overuse of fertilizers, deforestation

36. Which competing land use exerts the most pressure on India’s finite land resources?





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Assimilates waste

37. Which of the following scenarios is most likely to exceed the assimilative capacity of a river system?





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Sustainable development aims at economic growth without harming future generations.

38. Which of the following best explains the importance of efficient resource distribution in sustainable development?





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Pollution control

39. Which of the following is a primary function of the Central Pollution Control Board?





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Pollution control boards regulate industrial emissions.

40. What is one of the primary roles of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)?





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Control of Industrial Pollution:

41. What is one of the main roles of the Central Pollution Control Board in India?





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Community Awareness Programs:

42. What is a primary objective of community awareness programs?





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Promotion of Biogas and LPG in Rural Areas:

43. How does the government promote the use of gobar gas plants in rural areas?





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Environmental Crisis

44. Which type of pollution primarily affects aquatic life by introducing harmful substances into water bodies?





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Deforestation

45. What is the primary definition of deforestation?





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Wind Power

46. What is wind power primarily used for?





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Concept of Absorptive Capacity:

47. What does the term “absorptive capacity” refer to in an environmental context?





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Global warming and ozone depletion affect the entire planet.

48. Which protocol was established to phase out the production and consumption of ozone-depleting substances?





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Mini-Hydel Projects

49. Why are mini-hydel projects considered environment-friendly compared to large hydropower plants?





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Climate Change and Global Warming

50. What is global warming?





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Government Efforts to Control Pollution

51. How do state Pollution Control Boards typically monitor water pollution levels from industrial sources?





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Defined by the Brundtland Commission (1987)

52. Which of the following best captures the difference between Edward Barbier’s interpretation of sustainable development and that of the Brundtland Commission?





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Sustainable Agriculture

53. What is one benefit of using earthworms in composting?





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Soil erosion and land degradation:

54. Which of the following is a cause of land degradation?





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Biodiversity Loss: Endangered species due to habitat destruction.

55. How does habitat fragmentation specifically contribute to biodiversity loss?





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Conservation of biodiversity

56. Which method is generally more effective in promoting sustainable agriculture: mixed cropping or reliance on chemical fertilizers?





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Air Pollution: Vehicles and industries

57. Which of the following is a more significant source of air pollution in urban areas?





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Biotic and Abiotic Components:

58. Which of the following is considered an abiotic component of the environment?





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Supplies resources

59. Which of the following resources is most likely to lead to soil erosion if extracted excessively?





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Water Pollution: Rivers contaminated by industrial waste.

60. What is one of the roles of the Central Pollution Control Board concerning water pollution?





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Afforestation and Reforestation:

61. What is one environmental impact of deforestation?





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Principles of Sustainable Development:

62. Which of the following concepts aligns with the goals of sustainable development?





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Biopest Control

63. What is the main goal of biopest control?





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Ozone Layer Depletion:

64. Which of the following industrial applications is most likely to release halons that contribute to ozone depletion?





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Major Environmental Issues:

65. Which of the following is a function of the environment?





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Poverty-induced degradation

66. Which factor represents the other side of India’s environmental problems alongside poverty-induced degradation?





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Solar Power through Photovoltaic Cells

67. Why are photovoltaic cells considered environmentally friendly?





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Major Environmental Concerns in India:

68. Which area in India is predominantly known for its extensive coal reserves?





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Environmental problems are not limited to a single country

69. What was one of the main objectives of the Kyoto Protocol regarding environmental sustainability?





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Strategies for Sustainable Development in India

70. What does intergenerational equity imply in sustainable development?




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