WBBHSC Class 12 Environmental Studies Higher Secondary Examination 2017
Time: 3 Hours 15 Minutes
(First 15 Minutes for reading the question paper only, 3 Hours for writing)
Full Marks – 80
PART – B [Marks: 40]
1. Select the correct answer from the alternatives: [1 × 24 = 24]
(i) Who first coined the word ‘Biodiversity’?—
- E. O. Wilson
- Rachel Carson
- V. S. Naipaul
- Barry Commoner
(ii) In which State of India, is the ‘Kejoladeo National Park’ situated?—
- Assam
- Rajasthan
- Kerala
- Madhya Fiadcsli
(iii) What is India’s rank, in the world in respect of amphibian diversity? —
- 15th
- 10th
- 5th
- 20th
(iv) In which the State of India is ‘Nokrek Biosphere Reserve’ situated?—
- Meghalaya
- Assam
- Sikkim
- Tamil Nadu
(v) In which year was the Stockholm Conference held?—
- 1972
- 1992
- 1982
- 1962
(vi) In which State of India, is the ‘Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve’ situated?—
- Maharashtra
- Madhya Pradesh
- Himachal Pradesh
- Tamil Nadu
(vii) Which one of the following plants are used for the manufacture of medicines for nervous diseases?—
- Dioscorea
- Mango
- Sarpagandha
- None of these
(viii) How many numbers of bird species are presently seen in India?—
- 204
- 1228
- 428
- 372
(ix) What is the total number of threatened reptile species presently available in India?—
- 3
- 2
- 17
- 72
(x) Black soil is found in—
- desert
- Mountain peak
- volcanic mouth
- none of these
(xi) The full form of ‘E.T. L.’ is—
- Economic Threshold Level
- Environmental Treatment Level
- Effluent Treatment Limit
- Economic Treatment Level
(xii) Where is the headquarters of ‘Forest Survey of India’ situated?—
- Dehradun
- New Delhi
- Mumbai
- Gangtok
(xiii) In which year was the ‘National Afforestation and Eco-Development Board’ established?—
- 1990
- 1985
- 1992
- 2000
(xiv) ‘National Biodiversity Authority’ is established in—
- Kolkata
- New Delhi
- Allahabad
- Chennai
(xv) In which year was the ‘Joint Forest Management’ cell formed in India?—
- 1998
- 1985
- 1992
- 2002
(xvi) Which one of the following causes the generation of ‘Blue Baby Syndrome’?—
- Excess nitrogen
- Excess carbon dioxide
- Excess ozone
- Excess mercury
(xvii) In order to comply with environmental norms, which I.S.O. certificate is required to be adopted by industrial establishments?—
- I.S.O.: 5000
- I.S.O.: 14000
- I.S.O.: 1000
- I.S.O.: 4000
(xviii) An example of ‘earth capital’ is—
- water
- religion
- culture
- social customs
(xix) In which country was the ‘Convention on Biodiversity (CBD)’ held?—
- Mexico
- Brazil
- Japan
- Argentina
(xx) The main function of ‘DDT’ is—
- to maintain soil humidity
- to act as a pesticide
- to fix nitrogen for nutrition
- none of these
(xxi) The process of gradual increase in the concentration of metallic elements at each successive level of food chain is called—
- Biochemical reaction
- Bionutrition
- Biological demand
- Biomagnification
(xxii) ‘Sustainable Agriculture’ means—
- continuous development of agro-industries
- continuous use of agrochemicals
- development of agriculture without disturbing environmental balance
- none of these
(xxiii) In order to carry out sustainable agriculture in over-used agricultural lands, it is required to adopt—
- rotation of different crops
- increased use of pesticides
- increased use of nitrogen-rich fertilizers
- none of these
(xxiv) The time required for the development of 2-5 cm of soil strata on the surface of the earth is around—
- 1500-2000 years
- 200-1000 years
- 50 years
- none of these
2. Answer the following question very briefly (Alternatives are to be noted): [1 × 16 = 16]
- Name a ‘biodiversity hot spot’ of India. Or; What is the full form of ‘I.U.C.N.’?
- Give an example of ‘World Heritage Site’ of India. Or; Give an example of mail-wild animal conflict in nature.
- Name an invasive plant of India. Or; Name an endangered wild animal of India.
- Name a quality evaluation indicator of soil. Or; In which year was ‘The Motor Vehicles Act’ promulgated in India?
- Name a quality evaluation indicator of air. Or; In which year was ‘The Mines and Minerals Act’ promulgated in India?
- In which year was the ‘Environment Ministry’ of the Government of India established? Or; In which year was ‘The Indian Forests Act’ promulgated in India?
- What is the maximum limit of the annual average concentration of nitrogen oxide (NOX) in the air of industrial areas? Or; What is the maximum limit of the annual average concentration of Respirable Suspended Particulate Matter (R.S.P.M.) in the air of residential areas?
- What is the maximum limit of the annual average concentration of Suspended Particulate Matter (S.P.M.) in the air of environmentally sensitive areas?
- What is ‘Red Data Book’?
- What is the permissible limit of ‘chloride’ in drinking water as per ‘IS 10500′?
- What do you mean by ‘Solar Capital’? Or; In which year was the famous Report on Sustainable Development, ‘Our Common Future’, published?
- “The stability of an empire depends on the stability of its environment.” Who made this statement?
- Give an example of bioherbicide.
- Give an example of blue-green algae.
- What is ‘Mycorrhiza’?
- What is ‘Laterite soil’?
PART – A [Marks: 40]
1. Answer the following questions (Alternatives are to be noted) : [8 × 5 = 40]
(i) What do you understand by ‘biodiversity*? Describe the different types of biodiversity. 3 + 5
Or; What do you understand by ‘value of biodiversity’? Discuss with proper examples. 3 + 5
(ii) State the salient resolutions adopted in the Earth Summit (1992).
Or; Explain the mutual relationship between ‘development’ and ‘environment management’.
(iii) State the different principles of sustainability.
(iv) State the major steps necessary for building up a ‘sustainable society’.
(v) Discuss the importance of soil in crop production.
Or; Write briefly on ‘Action Plan for Sustainable Agriculture’.