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Class 11 English Hornbill(Reading Skills) Chapter 4 The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role

Class 11 English (Hornbill) Chapter 4, “The Ailing Planet: The Green Movement’s Role,” by Nani Palkhivala, is an insightful essay that highlights the urgent need for environmental conservation and sustainable development. This quiz will test your understanding of the Green Movement, the concept of sustainable development, and the impact of human activities on the environment. Key themes such as resource depletion, ecological responsibility, the shift from a materialistic worldview to a sustainable one, and the role of governments and individuals in protecting the planet will be covered. Additionally, the quiz will assess your comprehension of important facts, statistics, and quotes used in the chapter. The quiz will include multiple-choice questions, analytical reasoning, and interpretation-based exercises to evaluate your grasp of environmental awareness and the critical message of this thought-provoking essay. Get ready to explore the significance of environmental sustainability through this engaging and informative quiz!

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Category: Firewood Scarcity Leading to Increased Deforestation

1. According to the text, what is the estimated rate of forest loss in India per year?

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Category: A Mirror in the Cage Instead of an Animal

2. What does the shift from domination to partnership in the context of the environment imply?

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Category: The Green Movement and Its Global Impact

3. In which year was the world’s first nationwide Green party founded?

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Category: Declared himself “Chief Environmental Officer”

4. What did Mr Edgar S. Woolard emphasize for the company’s continued existence?

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Category: Population Growth and Its Impact

5. What is the estimated current population of India according to the passage?

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Category: The Famous Quotes on Environmental Responsibility

6. What does the phrase “No generation has a freehold on this earth” imply?

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Category: Legal and Governmental Responsibilities

7. Which of the following practices are supposed to be abolished as per the Constitution of India but still persist?

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Category: Introduction

8. What does the term “sustainable development” mean in the context of the Green Movement?

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Category: Connection Between Population and Poverty

9. How does development impact fertility rates according to the syllabus?

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Category: India’s Population Problem

10. What is the main argument presented in the text regarding the relationship between population control and poverty?

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Category: The Concept of Sustainable Development

11. According to the concept of sustainable development, how should the world be viewed?

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Category: The Era of Responsibility

12. What is the definition of sustainable development as defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987?

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Category: Perpetuation of Poverty Due to Overpopulation

13. Why is development considered the best contraceptive according to the text?

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Category: A Global Shift in Perception Towards Ecology

14. What is the central idea behind the emerging Era of Responsibility in terms of environmental perception?

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Category: Depletion of the Earth’s Resources

15. What is the estimated rate at which India is losing its forests annually, and how does this relate to population growth?

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Category: Corporate Environmental Ethics

16. What did Mr. Edgar S. Woolard, Chairman of Du Pont, declare himself to be five years ago?

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Category: Deforestation and Loss of Forests

17. Article 48A of the Constitution of India mandates the State to protect and improve the environment and safeguard forests and wildlife. However, despite this provision, India is losing its forests at an alarming rate. If India loses 3.7 million acres of forest annually, what percentage of its total forest area is being lost each year, assuming the total forest area is 700 million acres?

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Category: Definition of Sustainable Development

18. Which of the following best defines sustainable development according to the World Commission on Environment and Development?

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Category: Parliament’s Estimates Committee Report

19. According to the Parliament’s Estimates Committee Report, India is losing its forests at the rate of 3.7 million acres per year. If this rate continues, how many acres of forest will be lost in the next decade?

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Category: Rapid Extinction Due to Human Activities

20. What is the estimated annual rate of forest loss in India according to reliable data?

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Category: More than Total Population of Africa and South America

21. Why is population control considered a top priority in India?

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Category: About the Author: Nani Palkhivala

22. What is the primary concern of Nani Palkhivala’s article in The Indian Express?

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Category: Constitutional Provisions for Environmental Protection

23. What is the primary focus of Article 48A of the Indian Constitution?

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Category: Importance of Implementing Environmental Laws

24. According to Article 48A of the Indian Constitution, what is the primary responsibility of the State towards the environment?

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Category: Provide Food and Raw Materials

25. Which of the following is NOT one of the earth’s principal biological systems?

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Category: Components of the Biological System

26. What is the estimated annual rate of forest loss in India according to reliable data?

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Category: Grasslands Turning into Wastelands

27. What is a significant consequence of overusing grasslands for agricultural purposes?

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Category: Meaning of Latin Expressions

28. What does the Latin expression prima facie mean?

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Category: Interlinking of Development and Environmental Health

29. What is the definition of sustainable development according to the World Commission on Environment and Development?

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Category: Urgent Need for Population Control Measures

30. What is the primary reason for the decline in fertility rates as per the text?

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Category: Solutions to Protect the Environment

31. What is the definition of sustainable development as popularised by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987?

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Category: More Children Do Not Mean More Workers

32. What is the ultimate choice presented in the syllabus regarding population and poverty?

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Category: Million Species Identified

33. What is the estimated range of uncatalogued living species according to biologists?

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Category: Alarming Population Growth

34. Which of the following is mentioned as the best contraceptive according to the syllabus?

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Category: Sustainable Development and Ethical Responsibility

35. What is the primary goal of sustainable development?

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Category: Legal and Social Responsibility

36. What is the primary goal of sustainable development as defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development?

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Category: The Role of Humans in Environmental Destruction

37. What does the notice in the zoo at Lusaka, Zambia, signify about human impact on the environment?

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Category: Took 1 Million Years to Reach the First Billion

38. If the world population increases by one million every four days, how many days will it take for the population to increase by 10 million?

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Category: Reports on Environmental Degradation

39. What is the estimated rate of forest loss in India per year according to reliable data?

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Category: The Impact of Industrialization on Nature

40. What is one major consequence of over-fishing in the context of industrialization’s impact on nature?

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Category: The Lusaka Zoo, Zambia Incident

41. What is the primary message conveyed by the notice in the cage at the Lusaka Zoo?

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Category: Fisheries Collapse

42. What is one of the primary factors contributing to fisheries collapse globally?

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Category: Conclusion

43. What role does industry play in the new Era of Responsibility according to the text?

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Category: Introduced in 1987 by the World Commission on Environment and Development

44. Which of the following is a key focus of sustainable development?

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Category: Loss of Tropical Rainforests and Their Role in Evolution

45. According to reliable data, what is the annual rate of forest loss in India?

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Category: “Laws Are Not Respected in India” – Debate

46. According to reliable data, what is the rate at which India is losing its forests annually?

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Category: The Need for Sustainable Practices

47. What is the primary objective of sustainable development as defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987?

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Category: Metabolic Needs and Vital Processes of the Planet

48. At what rate are the world’s tropical forests eroding annually according to the text?

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Category: Transition from Mechanistic to Ecological View

49. Who introduced the revolutionary shift in human perceptions similar to the current ecological view?

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Category: The Brandt Commission and Environmental Crisis

50. Which of the following was a key concern raised by the First Brandt Report?

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Category: Role in Global Economy

51. What is the approximate rate at which India is losing its forests according to reliable data?

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Category: Environmental Conservation

52. What is the definition of sustainable development as given by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987?

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Category: The Responsibility Towards Future Generations

53. According to Mr. Lester Brown, what is our responsibility towards the Earth?

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Category: A New Holistic Perspective

54. According to the World Commission on Environment and Development, what is the primary goal of sustainable development?

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Category: Population vs. Development

55. What does the syllabus suggest as the most effective method for population control without coercion?

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Category: Biological Diversity and Extinction

56. What is the rate at which the world’s tropical forests are eroding annually?

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Category: Origin of the Green Movement

57. Which of the following biological systems did Lester R. Brown identify as the foundation of the global economic system?

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Category: The Green Movement and its Significance

58. What does the holistic and ecological view of the world emphasize?

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Category: Failure of Law Implementation in India

59. Which of the following issues continues to persist in India despite constitutional provisions against it?

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Category: Symbolism: Humans as the Greatest Threat to the Planet

60. What does the “Era of Responsibility” signify in the context of the green movement?

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Category: Earth’s Four Principal Biological Systems

61. Which article of the Indian Constitution emphasizes the protection of forests and wildlife?

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Category: Dependency of Industries and Agriculture on These Systems

62. According to Lester R. Brown, which of the following is NOT one of the earth’s principal biological systems?

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Category: Unsustainable Exploitation and Its Consequences

63. What is the estimated annual rate of forest loss in India according to reliable data?

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Category: Overfishing and Deforestation

64. According to the passage, what is the estimated rate of forest loss in India per year?

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Category: Environmental Degradation and Conservation

65. Which of the following is NOT one of the earth’s principal biological systems as mentioned by Lester R. Brown?

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Category: Started in New Zealand in 1972

66. What has been the global impact of the Green Movement since its inception in New Zealand?

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Category: Responsibility Towards the Future

67. Who said, “We have not inherited this earth from our forefathers; we have borrowed it from our children”?

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Category: The World’s Most Dangerous Animal

68. What is the primary message conveyed by the notice in the cage at the Lusaka Zoo?

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Category: Declining Agricultural Productivity

69. Which of the following factors is considered one of the strongest contributors to the distortion of the future of human society?

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Category: Article 48A of the Indian Constitution

70. According to Article 48A, what is the primary responsibility of the State regarding forests and wildlife?

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Category: The Urgency of Environmental Protection

71. According to the syllabus, what is the estimated annual rate of forest loss in India?

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Category: Fisheries

72. Why is over-fishing common in today’s world?

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Category: The Impact of Overpopulation on Daily Life

73. What was the approximate world population in the year 1900?

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