Biology

Environment

Question:

What is meant by a biodegradable waste? [All India]

Answer:

Biodegradable wastes are those substances which are broken down into simpler, harmless substances in nature in due course of time by the biological processes such as action of micro organisms like certain bacteria.
Examples: Urine and faecal matter, sewage, agricultural residue, paper, wood, cloth and cattle dung.

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Environment

Q 1.

What will happen if we kill all the organisms in one trophic level? [Delhi]

Q 2.

What is pollution?

Q 3.

Name two predators of snakes in a food web operating in a forest ecosystem.

Q 4.

How are most of the solid wastes in urban areas disposed of ?

Q 5.

(a) Define decomposers. Name one decomposer.
(b) What is the role of decomposers in the ecosystem ?

Q 6.

(a) What is meant by non-biodegradable waste materials ? Give two examples of non-biodegradable wastes.
(b) Which of the following materials are biodegradable ?Animal bones, Iron nails, Plastic mugs, Leather belts, Silver foil

Q 7.

‘If we excessively use pesticides to protect the crops from diseases, then it may cause long-term damage to mankind’. Justify this statement.

Q 8.

Write the common food chain of a pond ecosystem.

Q 9.

How is the increase in demand for energy affecting our environment adversely?

Q 10.

Why is ozone layer getting depleted at the higher levels of the atmosphere? [Delhi (C)]

Q 11.

Why is it necessary to conserve our environment? [All India]

Q 12.

Why are some substances non- biodegradable? [Foreign]

Q 13.

What are the various steps of food chain called ?

Q 14.

Name the process by which the volume of solid wastes can be reduced.

Q 15.

Why are green plants called ‘producers’? [All India]

Q 16.

Name the process in which a harmful chemical enters the food chain and gets concentrated at each trophic level.

Q 17.

If a harmful chemical enters a food chain comprising cat, mice and plants, which one of these organisms is likely to have the maximum concentration of the harmful chemical in its body ?

Q 18.

Explain how, harmful ultraviolet radiations of sunlight are prevented from reaching the earth’s surface.

Q 19.

What are the advantages of cloth bags over plastic bags during shopping?

Q 20.

Give an example to illustrate that indiscriminate use of pesticides may result-in the degradation of the environment. [All India]

Q 21.

Select two non-biodegradable substances from the following waste generated in a kitchen: spoilt food, paper bags, milk bags, vegetable peels, tin cans, used tea leaves. [Delhi]

Q 22.

What are planktons ?

Q 23.

Which of the following belong to the same trophic level ?
Tree ; Frog ; Snake ; Grass ; Lizard

Q 24.

Where does all the energy in living organisms originate from ?

Q 25.

How can the wastes such as paper, plastic and metal objects be disposed of ?

Q 26.

Give a method for the disposal of household wastes such as left-over food, fruit and vegetable peels, and leaves of potted plants.

Q 27.

What would happen if the ozone layer in the atmosphere completely disappears ?

Q 28.

Why did United Nations act to control the production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) used in refrigerators? [Delhi]

Q 29.

What is the important function of presence of ozone in earth’s atmosphere? [Delhi]

Q 30.

Which category of organisms forms the starting point of a food chain ?

Q 31.

Which one term in the following includes the others ?
air, flora, fauna, environment, water, sunlight, soil

Q 32.

A food chain represents a unidirectional flow of X. What is X ?

Q 33.

Name the group of chemical compounds which damages the ozone layer.

Q 34.

Write the harmful effects of ozone depletion.

Q 35.

We do not clean ponds or lakes, but an aquarium needs to be cleaned. Why?

Q 36.

Suggest any four activities in daily life which are eco-friendly.

Q 37.

Which disease is caused in human beings due to depletion of ozone layer in the atmosphere? [Foreign]

Q 38.

Define ‘trophic level’. [Delhi]

Q 39.

Write the name and formula of a molecule made up of three atoms of oxygen. [All India]

Q 40.

Why is it necessary to manage our garbage?

Q 41.

Name two natural ecosystems and two artificial ecosystems.

Q 42.

State whether the following statements are true or false :State whether the following statements are true or false :
(a) In biology, human beings are called producers.
(b) Secondary consumers and tertiary consumers, both are carnivores.

Q 43.

Name the organisms belonging to the second and the fourth trophic levels in the food chain comprising the following :
Frogs, Plants, Snakes, Hawk, Insects

Q 44.

Which organisms belong to third and fourth trophic levels in the food chain comprising the following ?
Rats, Plants, Hawk, Snakes

Q 45.

The number of malaria patients in a village increased tremendously when large number of frogs were exported from the village. What could be the cause for it ?

Q 46.

Which of the following are biodegradable and which non-biodegradable ?
Glass bottle, Paper, Ball point pen refill, Hay, DDT, Wheat, Cake, Wood,
Polythene bag, Jute bag, Cotton cloth, Grass, Vegetable peels

Q 47.

Which radiations are absorbed by ozone layer ?

Q 48.

Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :
(a) Ultraviolet rays can cause skin…………………
(b) Pesticides enter the food chain at the…………………. level
(c) Grass →…………….→Human
(d) Lettuce →…………….→ Fox
(e) Plants→ Antelope→  …………….

Q 49.

What are the causes of depletion of ozone layer ? Which diseases are likely to be caused if the ozone layer will become thinner ?

Q 50.

What is meant by bioconcentration of pesticides ? Which common pesticide has accumulated in human body in considerable amounts ?