Engineering :: All Aptitude Test ::

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1. The organic material of the solid waste will decompose
A. By the flow of water
B. By the soil particles
C. By the action of microorganisms
D. By the flow of water

2.Which of the following wastes is called the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)?
A. Food wastes
B. Wood pieces
C. Plastic cans
D. Food wastes

3.The process of burning municipal solid wastes under suitable temperature and conditions in a specific furnace is called ______.
A. Landfill
B. Incineration
C. Recycling
D. Landfill

4.The burning of solid waste is not recommended because
A. It is very costly
B. It requires a lot of space
C. It requires modern technologies
D. It is very costly

5.When the organic matter present in the sanitary landfill decomposes, it generates
A. Methane
B. Nitrogen
C. Hydrogen
D. Methane

6.Which of the following is the oldest and the most common method used to dump solid wastes?
A. River
B. Ocean
C. Landfill
D. River

7. The disposable wastes contain
A. Solids
B. Slurries
C. Liquids
D. Solids

8. Find the correct statement
A. The waste from one process becomes the input for another process
B. All the processes related to consumption and production produce some kind of waste
C. There is no real waste in nature
D. The waste from one process becomes the input for another process

9.Which of the following methods is better for the solid waste problem?
A. Recycling
B. Landfilling
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. Recycling

10. Which of the following statements is incorrect for plastic wastes?
A. It is used to make compost
B. It lasts for a longer period of time
C. Toxic fumes are produced when burnt
D. It is used to make compost

11.Which of the following can be recycled many times?
A. Wood
B. Plastic
C. Aluminium
D. Wood

12.Which of the following gas is produced from landfill wastes?
A. Biogas
B. Natural gas
C. Liquified petroleum gas
D. Biogas

13.Which of the following statements is true about zero waste management?
A. Separate collection of each kind of waste
B. Segregation of garbage at the source
C. Community involvement
D. Separate collection of each kind of waste

14. How many main components are there in integrated waste management?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Seven
D. Two

15.Waste is any material that is not needed by the
A. owner
B. producer
C. processor
D. owner

16.Which of the following is true?
A. there is no real waste in nature
B. the apparent waste from one process becomes input to another
C. all processes of production and consumption produce waste
D. there is no real waste in nature

17.Most disposable wastes are in the form of
A. solids
B. liquids
C. slurries
D. solids

18.What is sustainable development?
A. The development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
B. To conserve natural resources and to develop alternate sources of power while reducing pollution and harm to the environment
C. It is the practice of developing land and construction projects in a manner that reduces their impact on the environment by allowing them to create energy efficient models of self-sufficiency
D. The development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs

19. Which of the following is/are not an objective (s) of sustainable development?
A. Continue to implement the family planning program
B. Maintain a dynamic balance of arable land (not less than 123 million hectares) and implement an agricultural development strategy
C. Maintain a dynamic balance of water resources by reducing water consumption for every unit of gross development product growth and agricultural value added
D. Continue to implement the family planning program

20.When was the term ‘Sustainable Development’ came into existence?
A. 1987
B. 1980
C. 1978
D. 1987

21.Which of the following UN commission is responsible for reviewing progress in the implementation of Agenda 21 and the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development?
A. United Nation Disarmament Commission
B. United Nations Statistical Commission
C. United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD)
D. United Nation Disarmament Commission

22. Consider the following statement (s) related to the parameters of sustainable development refer to the guiding principles.
A. Both I & II
B. Bot II & III
C. Both I & IV
D. Both I & II

23.What does mean “Agenda 21”?
A. It’s an agreement between 20 developing countries of the world on climate change
B. It’s a free trade agreement between 7 developed countries of the world
C. Agenda 21 is a non-binding, voluntarily implemented action plan of the United Nations with regard to sustainable development
D. It’s an agreement between 20 developing countries of the world on climate change

24.Social, economical and ecological equity is the necessary condition for achieving
A. Social development
B. Economical development
C. Sustainable development
D. Social development

25.The maximum number of individuals that can be supported by a given environment is called
A. Biotic potential
B. Carrying capacity
C. Environmental resistance
D. Biotic potential

26.How many agreement are there in Agenda – 21?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 4

27. The idea of sustainable development was conceived in early:
A. 1950
B. 1960
C. 1970
D. 1950

28.Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generation to meet their own need’ is given by:
A. Brundtland
B. Mahatma Gandhi
C. Maathai
D. Brundtland

29. This is not the effect of transportation:
A. Air emission
B. Material consumption
C. Solid waste generation
D. Air emission

30. Underground and open caste is the methods of:
A. Agriculture
B. Mining
C. Housing
D. Agriculture


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