Description : Among the following air pollutants which directly impacts human health as well as climate ? (A) Soot (B) Sulphur dioxide (C) Oxides of nitrogen (D) Chlorofluoro carbons
Last Answer : (A) Soot
Description : Atmospheric pollutants formed by human activities constitute of the total
Last Answer : Atmospheric pollutants formed by human activities constitute of the total A. 0.95 B. 0.75 C. 0.25 D. 0.0005
Description : What do pineapples do to a man's organ/the fluids emanating from it?
Last Answer : Changes the taste, and to a lesser extent the smell. :)
Description : In profit center revenue represents a monetary measure of output emanating from a profit center in a given period irrespective whether A. The revenue is realized or not B. The output is sold or not C. Both a and b D. None of the above
Last Answer : C. Both a and b
Description : Gauss's theorem states that total electric flux Φ emanating from a closed surface is equal to (a) Total current density on the surface (b) Total charge enclosed by that surface (c) Total current on the surface (d) Total charge density within the surface
Last Answer : Gauss's theorem states that total electric flux Φ emanating from a closed surface is equal to Total charge enclosed by that surface
Description : $ Air pollutants are always gaseous. ! Ultraviolet rays do not cause any harm to the human beings.
Last Answer : $ Air pollutants are always gaseous. ! Ultraviolet rays do not cause any harm to the human beings. A. If ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Pollutants that are introduced into the environment by human activity are called as ------? A. Qualitative pollutants (Answer) B. Quantitative pollutants C. Anthropogenic pollutants D. All of Above
Last Answer : A. Qualitative pollutants (Answer)
Description : According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), which particulate size in diameter (in micrometers) of the air pollutants is responsible for greatest harm to human health? (a) 1.0 or less (b) 5.2 - 2.5 (c) 2.5 or less (d) 1.5 or less
Last Answer : (c) 2.5 or less
Description : This strategy develops over time, through everyday routines, activities and processes that may not be directly related to strategy development. A. Intended strategy B. Realized strategy C. Emergent strategy D. None of these options are valid
Last Answer : Emergent strategy
Description : This strategy develops over time, through everyday routines, activities and processes that may not be directly related to strategy development. A. Intended strategy B. Realized strategy C. Emergent strategy D. None of these options are valid.
Description : The pollutants in environment are measured in PPM, what is the full form of PPM
Last Answer : Parts Per Million
Description : What are the important air pollutants? -Geography
Last Answer : The important air pollutants are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, chloroflaoro carbons, hydro carbons etc.
Description : What are the effects of soil pollutants? -Geography
Last Answer : The effects of soil pollutants are it decreases the fertility of the soil, converts the region into wasteland, destroys the micro organisms in the soil etc.
Description : Examples of pollutants. -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Examples of biodegradable pollutants? -Biology
Description : What are the types of air pollutants? -Biology
Description : What are biodegradable pollutants? -Biology
Description : What are non biodegradable pollutants? -Biology
Description : What are primary pollutants? -Biology
Description : What are secondary pollutants? -Biology
Description : what are two pollutants sometimes found in shower water mist that is damaging to inhale?
Last Answer : Radon and gasoline
Description : Examples of secondary air pollutants is/are:
Last Answer : Examples of secondary air pollutants is/are: A. Smog B. PAN C. CFCs D. All the above
Description : Assertion : Secondary air pollutants are formed by interactin among primary pollutants and are more toxic Reason: DDT is secondary air pollutants
Last Answer : Assertion : Secondary air pollutants are formed by interactin among primary pollutants and are more toxic ... but reason is wrong D. Both are wrong
Description : Which of the following statements are correct ? (i) Benzene hexachloride (BHC) is a non-biodegradable pollutant. (ii) Anthropogenic air pollutants are
Last Answer : Which of the following statements are correct ? (i) Benzene hexachloride (BHC) is a non-biodegradable pollutant. (ii) ... b B. a,c C. b,c D. c,d
Description : Which is not an air pollutants ?
Last Answer : Which is not an air pollutants ? A. Phosphate B. Hydrocarbons C. Carbon monoxide D. All of the above
Description : One of the following acts as secondary pollutants
Last Answer : One of the following acts as secondary pollutants A. Br B. `NO_(2)` C. `HNO_(3)` D. `Cl_(2)`
Description : Gaseous pollutants can be controlled by:
Last Answer : Gaseous pollutants can be controlled by: A. Adsorption B. ESP C. Arrestors D. Purolysis
Description : Which of the following will not control particular pollutants
Last Answer : Which of the following will not control particular pollutants A. Incinerator B. Arrester C. Scrubber D. Filter
Description : Which one of the following statements pertaining to pollutants is correct?
Last Answer : Which one of the following statements pertaining to pollutants is correct? A. DDT is nonbiodegradable ... in water may causes "itai itai" disease.
Description : The soil pollutants that affects the food chain and food web by killing microorganisms and plants are:
Last Answer : The soil pollutants that affects the food chain and food web by killing microorganisms and plants ... . Agricultural wastes C. Pesticides D. Pathogens
Description : In indian metropolitan cities like Delhi major air pollutants is
Last Answer : In indian metropolitan cities like Delhi major air pollutants is A. SPM B. `SO_(2)` C. `NO_(2)` D. CO and `CO_(2)`
Description : The pollutants released by jet planes are :
Last Answer : The pollutants released by jet planes are : A. Fog B. Aerosol C. Smog D. Colloid.
Description : Among pollutants which has the most lasting effect
Last Answer : Among pollutants which has the most lasting effect A. Carbon monoxide B. Pesticides C. Sulphur dioxide D. Smoke from chimneys.
Description : Most harmful type of environmental pollutants are
Last Answer : Most harmful type of environmental pollutants are A. Human organic wastes B. Natural nutrients ... . Waste animal feed D. Nonbiodegradable chemicals.
Description : Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen are important pollutants of :
Last Answer : Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen are important pollutants of : A. Water B. air C. Soil D. All of the above
Description : Biodegradable pollutants is
Last Answer : Biodegradable pollutants is A. Plastic B. Asbestos C. Sewage D. Mercury
Description : Air pollutants that produce photochemical oxidants include
Last Answer : Air pollutants that produce photochemical oxidants include A. `CO_(2)`, CO and `SO_(2)` B. ... nitric acid D. ozone, chlorine and sulphur dioxide.
Description : Burning of fossil fuels is the main source of which of the following pollutants?
Last Answer : Burning of fossil fuels is the main source of which of the following pollutants? A. Nitrogen oxide B. nitric acid C. nitrous oxide D. sulphur dioxide
Description : Two components of automobile exhausts, which can interact to produce secondary pollutants are
Last Answer : Two components of automobile exhausts, which can interact to produce secondary pollutants are A. ... sulphur dioxide D. Sulphur and nitrogen oxides.
Description : Detergents are water pollutants because they contains
Last Answer : Detergents are water pollutants because they contains A. Suphates B. Nitrates C. Carbonates D. Phosphates
Description : After thermal inversion, pollutants pile up in
Last Answer : After thermal inversion, pollutants pile up in A. Hanging cool air B. Hanging warm air C. At the boundary of cool and warm airs D. Soil
Description : A pollutants that causes irritation in eyes, throat and nose
Last Answer : A pollutants that causes irritation in eyes, throat and nose A. CO B. `SO_(2)` C. `CH_(4)` D. Chlorofluorocarbons.