Quiz on World Nature Conservation Day- Biosphere With Certificate

Organizer : Museum of Sardar Patel University, Gujarat, India in association with SA Creations, India

About the Quiz

  • Release Date :: 28.07.2024
  • Pesents ‘Biosphere’ an Online Quiz on ‘World Nature Conservation Day’ (Observed on 28th July)
  • All Questions are based on general knowledge and interesting facts about diverse nature of our planet and its need for conservation.
  • Biosphere Online Quiz consists of 25-MCQs – Multiple Choice Questions. 
  • Please read the instructions carefully before you answer the Questions. 
  • You will need to choose correct one from the given options.
  • Each question carries 4 points.
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  1. Why is world Conservation Day celebrated?
    4/4
    To increase awareness about protecting the natural resources
    To help getting funds/grants to nature parks
    To encourage people to go to nature parks
    None of the above
  2. Which of the following is a way to protect the environment?
    4/4
    Recycling
    Deforestation
    Hunting Animals
    None of the above
  3. What is Soil Conservation Process?
    4/4
    Soil is coloured
    Soil is protected against loss
    Sterile soil is converted to fertile soil
    Soil erosion is carried out
  4. Which of these group consists of Non-Renewable Organic Resources?
    4/4
    Plastic, Air and Minerals
    Natural Gas, Oil and Coal
    Cloth, Water and Plastic Waste
    Sand, Air and Clay
  5. What is the result of Deforestation?
    4/4
    Soil Erosion
    Weed Control
    Decreased Drought
    Increased Sunlight
  6. Extensive planting of trees to increase forest cover is called?
    4/4
    Deforestation
    Agroforestry
    Social forestry
    Afforestation
  7. In India, common type of forest are?
    4/4
    Dry Forests
    Polar Forests
    Rain Forest
    Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest
  8. Within the national park protection is provided to?
    4/4
    Flora only
    Fauna only
    Entire Ecosystem
    None of the above
  9. Which sector consumes maximum of freshwater?
    4/4
    Agriculture
    Domestic Use
    Plastic Industry
    Pesticide Industry
  10. Solar energy is which type of natural resources?
    4/4
    Non-Renewable
    Non-Constant
    Exhaustible
    Inexhaustible
  11. The life supporting gases such as O2, CO2 and N2 are primarily concentrated in which layer?
    4/4
    Troposphere
    Exosphere
    Homosphere
    Ecosphere
  12. What happens to plastic waste when left in the environment?
    4/4
    It is a biodegradable material so it eventually disintegrates
    It never fully goes away, it just breaks into little pieces
    There is no such thing as plastic waste, all plastic is recycled
    None of the above
  13. What is the ‘Great Pacific Garbage Patch’?
    4/4
    landfill that spans the Central California coast from Santa Barbara to Salinas.
    A Charlie Brown movie starring Snoopy and Pig-Pen
    A huge island of plastic debris swirling in the ocean that is roughly the size of Texas
    An area in the North Pacific Ocean of mostly tiny particles of plastic called marine debris
  14. Which is the process of reclaiming waste materials and reusing them to create new products?
    4/4
    Reducing
    Repurposing
    Recycling
    Composting
  15. How long does it take for a plastic bag to decompose?
    0/4
    Up to 5 days
    Up to 5 years
    Up to 50 years
    Up to 1000 years
  16. Which country is the world’s worst plastic polluter?
    4/4
    UAE
    China
    India
    USA
  17. Tiny particles of plastic are added to cosmetic products and toothpastes. What are these particles called?
    4/4
    Smallbots
    Nanobots
    Microbeads
    Littlelumps
  18. Threatened by plastic pollution and climate change, experts predict that 90% population of, which one of the following animals will be dead by the year 2050?
    4/4
    Coral Reefs
    Jelly Fish
    Dolphins
    Star Fish
  19. Which of these is an example of non-polluting renewable type of energy?
    4/4
    Tidal
    Wind
    Solar
    All of the above
  20. Energy that uses heat that comes from within the Earth is called?
    4/4
    Geophysical
    Geologic
    Geothermal
    Geographic
  21. Which of the following resources are formed from the remains of organisms?
    4/4
    Fossil Fuels
    Geothermal Energy
    Wind Energy
    Solar Energy
  22. The trapping of heat by atmospheric gases is called?
    4/4
    Erosion Effect
    Acid Precipitation Effect
    Smog Effect
    Greenhouse Effect
  23. What is the significance of natural resources’ conservation?
    4/4
    Disturbing the ecological balance
    Maintaining the ecological processes
    Extinction of biological species
    Disruption of quality of the environment
  24. Environment is the life support system that includes?
    4/4
    Air
    Water
    Land
    All of the above
  25. Which of the following gases destroys the chlorophyll present in the plant leaves?
    4/4
    SO3
    H2S
    SO2
    CO2
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