Environmental Conservation MCQs | RRB JE, ALP, NTPC Environment Previous Questions
Environmental Conservation Global Efforts
1. Which is the host country of World Environment Day 2018?
(a) England (b) China
(c) Pakistan (d) India
The host country for World Environment Day 2025 is the Republic of Korea, which will focus on ending plastic pollution
RRB Group-D 15-10-2018 (Shift-II)
Ans. (d) World Environment Day is celebrated every
year on 5th June all over the world. The host country
of the World Environment Day 2018 was
India. The
theme of World Environment Day 2018 was
"Beat
Plastic Pollution". It is significant
that, World
Environment Day 2021 was hosted by
Pakistan. The
theme of World Environment Day 2021 is
"Ecosystem
Restoration".
2. World Summit on sustainable development was
held in 2002 in-
(a) Argentina (b) Sweden
(c) Brazil (d) South Africa
R.R.B. JE. Stage - II 30-08-2019 (Shift - III)
Ans. (d) : World Summit on Sustainable Development
2002 was held in Johannesburg (South
Africa) from 26
August to 4 September.
3. When was the National Green Tribunal (NGT)
established?
(a) 2006 (b) 2005
(c) 2000 (d) 2010
R.R.B. JE- Stage - II 31-08-2019 (Shift -I)
Ans. (d) : For the conservation of environment and
regulations related to it, the NGT
(National Green
Tribunal) was established in 2010.
4. The precautionary principle was first
introduced in-
(a) The First International Conference on
Protection of the North Sea
(b) Kyoto Protocol
(c) The Earth Summit
(d) Vienna Convention
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JE CBT-II 28–08–2019 (evening)
Ans : (a) The Precautionary principle was first
introduced in the first International
conference on
protection of the North sea.
5. Forest planting is a way to reduce the
accumulation of carbon-dioxide in the
atmosphere because -
(a) Carbon sinks are made from trees
(b) Trees absorb carbon dioxide while
inhaling
(c) Trees provide beneficial products for
humans
(d) Trees release oxygen.
RRB NTPC Stage Ist
22.04.2016 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) Forest planting is a way to reduce the
accumulation of carbon-dioxide in the
atmosphere
because Carbon sinks are made from trees.
Afforestation is useful to reduce the
accumulation of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, because
it acts as a
carbon sink.
6. Which of the following options means the
reestablishment
of forests, either natural or
artificially?
(a) Deforestation (b) Afforestation
(c) Reforestation (d) Forestation
RRB NTPC 16.04.2016 (Shift-II) Stage Ist
Ans. (c) Reforestation is the process of
artificially
planting forest on a vast land by humans.
Other than
this, Afforestation is the establishment of
a forest or
stands of trees in an area where there was
no forest.
In today's environment, its role is
becoming important
for various purposes like soil
conservation, flood
control, environmental protection, Whereas
Deforestation refers to blind cutting of
trees.
7. What is the full form of WCED (also known as
Brundtland Commission) formed by the United
Nations for sustainable development?
(a) World Commission on Envirornmental
Delegation
(b) World Commission on Educational
Development
(c) World Commission on Ecological
Development
(d) World Commission on Environment and
Development
RRB NTPC 09.02.2021 (Shift-II) Stage Ist
Ans. (d) : In 1987 the World Commission on
Environment and Development (WCED), which
had
been set up in 1983 published a report
entitled 'Our
Common Future'. The document came to be
known as
Brundtland Report after the commission's
chairperson,
Gro Harlem Brundtland. It developed guiding
principles
for sustainable development.
8. Name the theme declared by United Nations
for World Environment Day, 2020.
(a) Biodiversity
(b) Beat Plastic Pollution
(c) Connecting People to Nature
(d) Water Pollution
RRB NTPC 28.12.2020 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (a) : The World Environment Day is celebrated for
protection and conservation of environment.
It was first
declared by United Nations in 1972 and the
first World
Environment Day was celebrated on 5th June 1974.
Theme for World Environment Day 2020 and
2021 are
'Biodiversity' and 'Ecosystem Restoration'
respectively.
9. Which of the following are not core elements of
environmental sustainability?
(a) Environmental conservation
(b) Protection and rational use of natural
resources
(c) Sustainable mobility
(d) Development of people, communities and
cultures
RRB NTPC 26.07.2021 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (d) : Development of people, communities and
cultures are not core elements of
environmental
sustainability. Aspects such as
environmental
conservation, investment in renewable
energy, saving
water, supporting sustainable mobility, and
innovation
in sustainable construction and
architecture, contribute
to achieving environmental sustainability
on several
fronts. Point to be noted is that,
Environmental
Sustainability prevents nature from being
used as an
inexhaustible source of resources and
ensures its
protection and rational use.
10. ________ is one of the major factor responsible
for deforestation.
(a) Drought (b) Eruption of Volcanoes
(c) Cyclones (d) Agriculture
RRB NTPC 18.01.2021 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (d) : Deforestation is the conversion of forested
areas to non-forested ones. A number of
human
activities contribute to Deforestation. One
of the major
reasons is the conversion of forest to
agricultural land
so as to meet the needs of the growing
human
population. Trees are axed for timber,
firewood, cattle
ranching and for several other purposes.
Slash and burn
agriculture, commonly called as Jhum
cultivation in the
north eastern states of India, has also
contributed to
deforestation.
11. Which of the following is not an environmental
problem?
(a) Genetic modification food items
(b) Plantation
(c) Acid rain
(d) Loss of biodiversity
RRB NTPC Stage-Ist, 17.01.2016 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) Plantation is not an environmental problem
but we can compensate the environmental
damage
through plantation. Plantation can solve
problems
such as noise pollution, air pollution,
drought, lack of
oxygen, reducing carbon dioxide. Today the
whole
world is struggling with environmental
problems.
Genetic modification food (GM), acid rain,
loss of
biodiversity are environmental problems.
12. Deforestation broadly decreases –
(a) Soil erosion (b) Rainfall
(c) Drought (d) Global warming
RRB
J.E. (14.12.2014, Red Paper)
Ans. (b) Deforestation broadly decreases rainfall.
Due to deforestation, the removal of trees
causes
sloped lands to be more susceptible to
landslides.
Forests help to cool down the Earth through
their role in water evaporation, which
creates clouds
that reflect back sunlight. The forest
creates fresh
water runoff for the streams and rivers,
and helps to
bring pull rainfall in coastal areas
inland. In India,
deforestation has caused a 30% drop in
rainfall.
13. Deforestation usually reduces –
(a) Rain (b) Soil Erosion
(c) Drought (d) Global Warming
RRB J.E. (14.12.2014, Yellow Paper)
Ans. (a) See the explanation of above question.
14. Which Indian state is not among the top 5 in
terms of forest cover area?
(a) Chhattisgarh (b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Maharashtra (d) Punjab
RRB NTPC 08.02.2021 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (d)
: India
State of Forest Report, 2019 is the 16th
biennial assessment of India’s forests by Forest Survey
of India, an organisation under the
Ministry of
Environment, Forest and Climate Change
(MoEFCC).
According to this report the total forest
and tree cover is
24.56% of the geographical area of the country.
The
Total Forest cover is 7,12,249 sq km which
is 21.67%
of the geographical area of the country.
Largest forest covering states in India:
Madhya
Pradesh > Arunachal Pradesh >
Chhattisgarh >
Odisha > Maharashtra
Forest cover as percentage of total
geographical
area: Mizoram (85.41%) > Arunachal
Pradesh
(79.63%) > Meghalaya (76.33%) >
Manipur
(75.46%) > Nagaland (75.31%).
15. Reforestation means:
(a) Reinforcing forests
(b) Planting new trees in the destroyed
forests
(c) Visiting the forests
(d) Taking care of animals in the forests
RRB NTPC 10.01.2021 (Shift-II) Stage Ist
Ans. (b) : Reforestation is the process of
regenerating
or replanting forest area that have been
destroyed or
damaged for the benefits of mankind.
Reforestation is a
very important procedure in order to save
our planet.
16. The approach to development that combines
economic growth with ecological responsibility
is known as:
(a) Sustainable development
(b) Human development
(c) Economic development
(d) Social development
RRB NTPC 08.03.2021 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (a) : Sustainable development is a development
which meets the needs of the present
without
compromising the ability of future
generations to meet
their own needs. Sustainability improves
the quality of
our lives, protects our ecosystem and
preserves natural
resources for future generation.
17. The Ministry of Environment and Forest
launched Paryavaran Vahini Scheme in _____
with the basic objective of encouraging people's
participation in environmental protection.
(a) July 1990 (b) July 1994
(c) June 1992 (d) June 1988
RRB NTPC 21.03.2021 (Shift-II) Stage Ist
Ans. (c) : Paryavaran Vahini Scheme was launched
by Ministry of Environment and Forests in
June
1992 to create environmental awareness and
to
encourage involvement of people through
active
participation as well as to report illegal
acts
pertaining to forests, wildlife, pollution
and
environmental degradation. Paryavaran
Vahini is
constituted for each district especially
identified for
this purpose. The selection of the
districts is made
on the basis of high incidence of
pollution, density
of tribal population, and forest cover.
18. Which of the following was the first official
international step to protect the environment?
(a) Nairobi Declaration
(b) Earth Summit
(c) Stockholm Conference
(d) Vienna Convention
RRB NTPC 29.01.2021 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (c) : The 1972 United Nations Conference on the
Environment in Stockholm was the first
world
conference to make environment a major
issue. It
resulted in the Stockholm Declaration which
contained
principles and an action plan containing
recommendations for environmental policy.
19. Who among the following Nobel Prize winners
is the founder of a grassroots movement to
combat deforestation ?
(a) May-Britt Moser (b) Francoise Barre
(c) Wangari Maathai (d) Linda Buck
RRB NTPC 20.01.12021 (Shift-II) Stage Ist
Ans. (c) : Wangari Maathai was a Kenyan social
environmental and political activist and
the first
African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1977,
Mathai founded the Green Belt Movement, an
environmental non-governmental organization
focused
on the planting of trees, environmental
conservation
and women's rights.
20. Where is the office of the United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP) located in
India?
(a) Chennai (b) New Delhi
(c) Mumbai (d) Bangalore
RRB
NTPC 20.01.12021 (Shift-II) Stage Ist
Ans. (b) : The office of United Nations Environmental
Programme is situated in New Delhi. UNEP is
headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, and was
established in
June, 1972. UNEP is the leading
environmental
authority in the United Nations system. It
the
strengthens environmental standard and
practices while
to helping implement environmental
obligations at the
country & global levels.
21. 'Chipko Movement' started in which of the
following state ?
(a) Madhya Pradesh (b) Himanchal Pradesh
(c) Uttarakhand (d) Haryana
RRB NTPC 03.04.2021 (Shift-II) Stage Ist
Ans. (c) : Chipko Movement was a non-violent
movement aimed at the protection and
conservation of
trees and forests from being destroyed. The
Chipko
Movement started in early 1970 in the
Garhwal
Himalayas of Uttarakhand (the then U.P).
The landmark
event took place on 26 March, 1974 when a
group of
peasant women of Reni village in Chamoli
district of
Uttarakhand acted to prevent the cutting of
trees and
reclaim their traditional forest rights. It
was led by
Gaura Devi. The Chipko Movement gained
traction
under Sunderlal Bahuguna, an eco activist,
who spent
his life persuading and educating the
villagers to protest
against the destruction of the forests in
Himalayan
mountain region.
22. Where did the Chipko movement begin?
(a) Uttarakhand (b) Assam
(c) Arunachal Pradesh (d) Mizoram
RRB NTPC Stage-Ist, 03.04.2016 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) See the explanation of the above question.
23. What among the following is the Primary
purpose of The Chipko Andolan?
(a) Save Trees and forests
(b) Reserve the Water Resources
(c) Save the Earth
(d) Prevent Global Warming
RRB NTPC 13.01.2021 (Shift-II) Stage Ist
Ans. (a) : See the explanation of the above question.
24. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic
of Joint Forest Management (JFM) ?
(a) It was started in 1988
(b) It is a central government initiative
(c) It involves the local communities
(d) This programme is meant for management
and restoration of degraded forests.
RRB NTPC 02.03.2021 (Shift-II) Stage Ist
Ans. (b) : Joint Forest Management often abbreviated
as JFM is the official and popular term in
India for
partnerships in forest movement involving
both the state
forest departments and local communities.
The policies
and objectives of Joint Forest Movement are
detailed in
the Indian comprehensive National Forest
Policy of
1988 and the Joint Forest Management
Guidelines of
1990 of the Government of India. It is
meant for
management and restoration of degraded
forests. Dr.
Ajit Kumar Banerjee was a noted
environmentalist and
is known as the father of Joint Forest
Management.
25. Which of the following, like the Chipko
Movement, aims to protect forests in the Uttara
Kannada district ?
(a) Appiko Movement
(b) Narmada Bachao Andolan
(c) Al Baydha Project
(d) Delhi Chalo Movement
RRB NTPC 09.01.2021 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (a)
: After
getting inspiration from the 'Chipko
Movement', a parallel movement was started
in North
Kannada district of Karnataka in September,
1983. Men
and Women in Salkani started hugging trees
to prevent
their cutting and later it came to known as
Appiko
Movement. Panduranga Hegde was a prominent
leader
of this movement.
26. In which year was the first World
Environmental Day (WED) celebrated?
(a) 1980 (b) 1972
(c) 1979 (d) 1974
RRB NTPC 15.02.2021 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (d) : The world environment day is celebrated
world wide in response to protection and
conservation
of environment. Firstly in 1972 United
Nations made a
world level declaration for this and even
the General
Assembly organized a world environment
conference
from 5th June to 16th June 1972. On 5th June 1974 the
first ever World Environment Day was
celebrated. Its
theme in 2021 was "Restoration of
Ecosystem".
27. In which year was The Environment
(Protection) Act passed by the Parliament of
India?
(a) 1988 (b) 1990
(c) 1991 (d) 1986
RRB NTPC 28.12.2020 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (d) : In order to improve the protection and
conservation of environment, the Government
of India
enacted the Environment Protection Act,
1986 under
Article 253 of the Indian Constitution .
The act was an
immediate effect of Bhopal Gas Tragedy
incident.
28. Select the legislation that does NOT deal with
the protection of environment.
(a) The Port laws Amendment Act, 1997
(b) The Water (Cess) Act, 1977
(c) The forest (conservation) Act, 1980
(d) The Public Liability Insurance Act,
1991
RRB NTPC 05.02.2021 (Shift-I) Stage Ist
Ans. (a) : Legislations related to environment are.
♦ Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
♦ The Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution)
Act, 1974
♦ Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980
♦ Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
In the given options "The Port laws
Amendment Act,
1997" is not an environment legislation.
29. The WWF conducts ‘Earth Hour’ every year
with the lights on/off to –
(a) To provide information about global
warming
(b) To encourage the global community to
create
a sustainable world
(c) To shed light on the cost of
electricity
production.
(d) To provide information on the
activities of
WWF.
RRB NTPC Stage-Ist, 26.04.2016 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) Earth Hour is a worldwide movement
organized by the World Wide Fund for
Nature (WWF). The event is held annually
encouraging individuals, communities, and
businesses
to turn off non-essential electric lights,
for one hour,
from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the last Saturday
of March,
as a symbol of commitment to the planet. It
was
started as a lights-off event in Sydney,
Australia, in
2007. The Earth Hour 2021 theme was,
"Climate
Change to Save Earth."
30. Which of the following is an annual nationwide
environmental awareness campaign to
encourage awareness and direct action?
(a) Eco Action Day (b) My Planet Day
(c) Earth Day (d) Cycling Day
RRB NTPC Stage-IInd,
, 18.01.2017 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) Eco Action Day, initiated by Ricoh Asia
Pacific, is designed to drive awareness and
action for
the environment and celebrates the UN
Environment
Programme's World Environment Day, held on
5 June
annually. It is significant that, on April
1, 2021 Ricoh
launched 15th Eco Action Day.
31. In which year was the Environmental
Protection Act of India passed?
(a) 1997 (b) 1986
(c) 2004 (d) 2012
RRB NTPC Stage-Ist, 17.01.2017 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) Environment Protection Act, 1986 is
an Act of the Parliament of India, passed
in the year
1986. This Act is related with the
protection and
improvement of the human environment and
the
prevention of hazards to human beings,
other living
creatures, plants and property.
32. The reduction of which quantity is a major
problem in water conservation?
(a) Precipitation volume
(b) Runoff water volume
(c) Volume of ground water
(d) Volume of evaporation
RRB J.E. (14.12.2014, Green Paper)
Ans. (c) Lowering of ground water level is a major
challenge in water conservation. Presently,
for this (for
water conservation) the government is
constructing
ponds, small pits etc. for water collection
so that ground
water level remains to a reasonable extent.
33. What is the Full name of NGT?
(a) National Geographic TV
(b) National Green Transport
(c) National Green Trust
(d) National Green Tribunal
RRB NTPC Stage-Ist, 05.04.2016 (Shift-III)
Ans. (d) The National Green Tribunal (NGT) is a
specialized forum for effective and speedy
disposal of
cases pertaining to environment protection
and
conservation of forests and other natural
resources.
34. National Green Tribunal is a –
(a) Fast track court
(b) Non-gazette organization
(c) Central government department
(d) Private company
RRB NTPC Stage-Ist, 19.04.2016 (Shift-III)
Ans. (a) National Green Tribunal (NGT) is a
statutory
adjudicatory body like Courts, apart from
original
jurisdiction side on filing of an
application, NGT also
has appellate jurisdiction to hear appeal
as a Court
(Tribunal). National Green Tribunal Act,
2010 is an
Act of the Parliament of India which
enables creation
of a special tribunal to handle the
expeditious disposal
of the cases pertaining to environmental
issues.
35. The Forest Festival was started in the year
1950 to create awareness among people for
conservation of forests and planting of new
trees was started by –
(a) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(b) K.M.Munshi
(c) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
(d) Narhar Vishnu Godgill
RRB Group-D 20.09.2018 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) Forest Festival is an annual one week tree
planting festival in India. It was started
in 1950
by Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi to encourage
Indians
to support tree planting and tending,
festival
organizers hope to create more forest in
the country. It
would provide alternative fuels, increasing
production
of food resources, creating shelter-belts
around fields
to increase productivity, provide food for
cattle, offer
shade and decorative landscapes, reducing
drought
and helping to prevent soil erosion.
36. Green goods deed campaign in 2018 started by
which Ministry?
(a) Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers
(b) Ministry of Environment, Forest and
Climate
Change
(c) Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers
Welfare
(d) Ministry of AYUSH
RRB Group-D 28.09.2018 (Shift-I)
Ans. (b) In order to sensitize people on the
importance of environment conservation,
Ministry of
Environment, Forest & Climate Change
(MoEFCC),
Government of India has launched a
nationwide
Green goods deed campaign in 2018.
37. World Environment Day is celebrated on –
(a) 5 June (b) 5 April
(c) 5 December (d) 5 October
RRB
Group-D, 31.10.2018 (Shift-I)
Ans. (a) World Environment Day is celebrated on 5
June every year. Its main objectives are
encouraging
awareness and action for the protection of our
environment. Environment Day is also know
as Eco
day and to celebrate this day the United
Nation has
announced in 1972 to protect the
Environment. The
first word Environment Day was celebrated
on 5th
June 1974.
38. What was the slogan for World Environment
Day, 2016?
(a) Raise your voice, not the surface of
the sea.
(b) Go wild for life.
(c) One Earth One Family.
(d) One tree for peace.
RRB NTPC Stage-Ist, 17.01.2017 (Shift-II)
Ans. (b) The slogan for World Environment Day,
2016 was Go Wild for Life. It is
significant that, the
theme for world environment day 2021 was
'Ecosystem Restoration', and Pakistan was
the global
host for the day.
39. What is the theme of World Environment Day?
(a) Green Economy: Are you involved in
this?
(b) Seven billion dreams; a planet; use
with care
(c) Zero tolerance for illegal wildlife
trade
(d) Small islands and seasonal changes.
RRB NTPC Stage-Ist, 19.01.2017 (Shift-I)
Ans. (c)
Year Theme Host City
2015 Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with care Rome, Italy
2016 Zero Tolerance for the Illegal Wildlife trade Luanda, Angola
2020 Time for Nature Colombia
2021 Ecosystem Restoration Pakistan
2022 Only One Earth Sweden