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84-A ˜µåÔåêÅÜÝ ‘ ÜÈåëôåÄð˜µåâÿå ’åÄåÆ´µå „Ôåï½¾²ìåêê † ÇÈåÐ×ðÆ ÇÈåíúÜݾ’ð²ìåê àÒʷ昵åÁµåÑ–Ó ÔåêêÁ™ÐÜÈåÑÉ°±Áµð.
1. ಾಸದ ಮೆ ಂದರ ಬಚಲು ಮೆ, ಅೆ 4. ತಂಗು #ೊST (Sedimentation tank)
(4) (1) ಮತು (2) ಎರಡೂ 11. ೊ2ೕHq ಅನು* ಕುಯುವ 1ೕHೆ =ೇHಸುವ
ಮುಖ' ಉKೆCೕಶವ/ 1ೕHನ62ರುವ ೆಳBನ
ಪKಾಥLಗಳನು* 1\Asಯೊ!ಸುವ/ದು/
8. ನಗರ_ಂದರ ಜಲ ಸಂಸAರಾ ಘಟಕದ62ರುವ
ಾಶಪಸುವ/ದು
“ೇಗಗE ಮರಳh Xೆiೕಧಕ”ದ 0ಾಸನು*
(1) tಾ'#ೋಜqb ಆಲ2ದುC
ಶುೊ!ಸುವ62, ಇದ,ೊಂBರ?ೇಾದುC
(2) ;ಷಾH =ಾವಯವ ,ಾ=ಾಯ1ಕ
(1) 5ೕ.ೆl ಶುಸು;ೆ
(3) 0ೆ; 5ಟub (vಾH .ೋಹಗಳh)
(2) %ಾಂEOಕ ಶುಸು;ೆ
(4) 5ೕ6ನ %ಾವ/ವೂ ಅಲ2
(3) (1) ಮತು (2) ಗಳh ಒ`ಾT,ೆ
84 (5 - A)
13. 1ೕHನ ಒಳ=ೋಸು;ೆ (infiltration) ಯ 15. Kೇಯ #ಾ'ಜ' ಜಲವನು* ಪHಷAHಸಲು
84 (8 - A)
19. Non-point source of pollution is 22. Cyclone separators are gas
one in which cleansing devices used to separate
(1) pollutant transport routes are the particulate matter which is
either of
discrete.
(1) Liquid or gas phase
(2) pollutant transport routes are
(2) Gas or solid phase
not identifiable.
(3) Solid or liquid phase
(3) their impact on the
(4) Gas or vapour phase
ecosystem can be measured
directly.
23. The basic equation governing
(4) Source discharges enters groundwater flow is
surface waters in a diffused
(1) Q=AV (2) Q = 2πrh
manner and at intermittent
K dL dh
intervals. (3) Q = A dh (4) Q = KA dL
20. When an inversion exists both 24. In self purification of streams, the
above and below the stack height, interplay between deoxygenation
then the behaviour of plume is and reaeration produces the
dissolved oxygen profile, known as :
said to be
(1) Bacterial growth rate curve
(1) Trapping (2) Coning
(2) Oxygen sag curve
(3) Looping (4) Fanning
(3) Breakthrough curve
(4) Freundlich curve
21. In air pollution control, Fabric bag
filter is used to remove : 25. In dairy industry the raw milk gets
(1) Dust present in the flue gas heated to 63 °C for 30 minutes and
(2) Aerosols present in the flue immediately refrigerating, this
gas process is known as
(1) Condensation
(3) SOX and NOX present in the
(2) Distillation
flue gas
(3) Sterilization
(4) All the above
(4) Pasteurization
84 (9 - A)
26. JTಲH ಘಟಕದ62 ಉ#ಾ$ದೆ%ಾಗುವ 30. 0ೊರ 5ೕ.ೆl +ೕರು;ೆ (adsorption)
=ೆ$ಂ ಾ #ಾ'ಜ' ಜಲವ/ =ಾPಾನ'ಾB ;}ಾನದ62 =ಾಪLಶq ಎಂಬುದು
(1) 0ೆಚು ಾHೕಯ (1) vೌEಕ 5ೕ.ೆl +ೕರು;ೆ
84 (10 - A)
26. The nature of spent-wash (waste- 30. In the adsorption process the term
water) generated from distillery “Sorption” refers to
industries are generally (1) Physical adsorption
(2) Both absorption and
(1) Highly alkaline adsorption
(2) Neutral (3) Chemical adsorption
(3) Acidic (4) Ideal adsorption
=ೇರಲ$ಡುವ/ದು Pಾಡ.ಾBKೆ
I
(1) ಸುNೊಮಾ ಪ/Sೕಡ (1) dB = K I
0
(2) ೊ2 SOಯಂ ಪ[ Oನqb (2) dB = K (I – I0)
(3) ?ಾ'Jಲ I
(3) dB = 10 log (I )
0
(4) ೈ`ೊO =ೊಮಾ ಮತು ೈ`ೊO
I
?ಾ'ಕT[ (4) dB = K (I – I0) log (I )
0
MSW
53. The classification of pollution
(2) Processing and disposal of
based on dispersion medium is
MSW
(1) Plastic pollution
(3) Collection and Segregation of
(2) Radioactive pollution
MSW
(3) Air pollution
(4) All the above (4) None of the above
84 (17 - A)
54. oೕ; ಪHಸರ (ecosystem) ದ62 58. =ಾಂಪOKಾಕ ತೃEೕಯ ಸಂಸAರೆ
ಜಲPಾ6ನ'ಂKಾಗುವ ಪHಾಮವ/ (Tertiary) ಂದ,ೆ
(1) 0ೆ
ಾB ಒಂKೇ ಪHಸರ ಂದು ಮೂಲ (1) ,ಾ=ಾಯ1ಕ 0ೆಪ/$ಗಟುT;ೆ
(point sources) ಂದ 0ೊಮುತKೆ (coagulation) ಮತು ಜೊಂಡುಗಟುT;ೆ
(2) ಒಂKೇ ಪOKೇಶದ62 ೇಂOೕಕೃತ ಾBರುತKೆ (flocculation)
(3) ಕೂಡ.ೇ 0ೊಮುತKೆ (2) Xೆiೕಧಾ ;}ಾನ (Filtration)
(4) ಜೈ;ಕವಧLನ (Bio-magnification) (3) ತಳXೇಖರಾ ;}ಾನ (Sedimentation)
ಂKಾB ಮತಷುT ೆಡುತKೆ
(4) 5ೕ6ನ %ಾವ/ದೂ ಅಲ2
55. 1977 ರ ಜಲ (Pಾ6ನ' ತNೆ ಮತು
1ಯಂತOಣ) ಾCಯ62 ೈಾH- 59. ?ಾH Xೆiೕnಸು;ೆ ;}ಾನವ/
ೋದ'Fಯು ಸತಃ ತನ* ಆವರಣದ62
(1) ಮಂದಗE ಮರಳh Xೆiೕಧಕಗಳ62ನ
Pಾ6ನ' ಶುೕಕರಣ ಘಟಕವನು*
Xೆiೕಧಾ =ಾಮಥ'Lವನು* 0ೆdಸುತKೆ
ಅಳವJದುCKಾದ,ೆ, ಅವHೆ ೆಳೆ ಕಂಡ
(2) EೕವOಗE ಮರಳh Xೆiೕಧಕಗಳ62ನ
XೇಕNಾ ಎಷುT ಪOPಾಣ =ೆb (Cess) ನ62
Xೆiೕಧಾ =ಾಮಥ'Lವನು* 0ೆdಸುತKೆ
H%ಾE Kೊ,ೆಯುತKೆ
(3) ೆಲೇ ಮೆಗ!ರುವ ಪO#ೆ'ೕZತಾದ
(1) 50 (2) 30 (3) 70 (4) 85
ಾ.ೋ1ಗ!ಾB
56. IS10500:2012 ರ ಪOಾರ ಕುಯುವ (4) 5ೕ6ನ %ಾವ/ದೂ ಅಲ2
1ೕHನ62ರುವ ಅಂBೕಾಹLಾದ ೊ2ೕ,ೈc
ಅಂಶದ FEಯು 60. ಅ§ೕಯ ಹರ;ನ (axial flow) ಜೊಂಡು
(1) 300 mg/l (2) 400 mg/l #ೊST (flocculation) ಏಕರೂp ಆಳದ
(3) 250 mg/l (4) 150 mg/l
;ಾ'ಸ 0ೊಂದುC ಈ #ೊSTಯು 8 MGD
57. 1ೕHನ62ನ pH ನ ಅಂಶವ/ ಒಂದು Pಾನ
ಸಂಸAರೆ PಾಡುವಂEದುC, #ೊSTಯ62ನ
(one unit) ದಷುT ಕ5%ಾದ,ೆ
ಜಲ ತಂಗುಾಲವ/ (detention time) 50
(1) ಒಂದು ಪSTನಷುT ಆಮ2#ೆಯು
1Fಷಗಳನು*ಳ 25 Fೕ. ಅಗಲ;ರುವ 5
ಜಾJ%ಾಗುತKೆ
vಾಗಗಳ62 #ೊSTಯು ;ಂಗಡೆ%ಾBದುC,
(2) ಹತು ಪSTನಷುT ಆಮ2#ೆಯು
ಾಂZOೕ PಾದH ೋNೆ
ಜಾJ%ಾಗುತKೆ
(1) 20.00 m × 5 m × 5 m
(3) ನೂರು ಪSTನಷುT ಆಮ2#ೆಯು
(2) 10.10 m × 5 m × 5 m
ಜಾJ%ಾಗುತKೆ (3) 15.20 m × 5 m × 5 m
(4) 5ೕ6ನ %ಾವ/ದೂ ಅಲ2 (4) 12.20 m × 5 m × 5 m
84 (18 - A)
54. The effects of water pollution on 58. The conventional tertiary
an ecosystem treatment is
(1) result mostly from point (1) Chemical coagulation &
sources of pollution flocculation
(2) are concentrated on one area (2) Filtration
(3) are always immediate
(3) Sedimentation
(4) can become worse due to
(4) None of the above
Bio-magnification
55. The Water (Prevention & Control 59. Double filtration is used
of Pollution) less Act of 1977 (1) to increase filtration capacity
allowed following percentage of of slow sand filter
rebate in assessed cess if the (2) to increase the filtration
proponent have installed Effluent capacity of rapid sand filter
Treatment Plant (ETP) :
(3) for isolated colonies of few
(1) 50 (2) 30
houses
(3) 70 (4) 85
(4) None of the above
63. ೇಗಗEಯ oನುಗು Xೆiೕಧಕ (high rate 67. vಾರತದಂತಹ ಹಾPಾನೆA ,ೊಚು
trickling filter) ದ62ನ ಒಂKೇ ನಮೂೆಯ =ಾಗೆ ೊಳೆಯ62 =ಾಗುವ ,ೊಚು ಮತು
ಜಲvಾರ (Hydraulic loading) ದ Pೌಲ'ವ/ ಗಷವ/ ಅದರ ತಳ ಮತು ಬಯ62
(1) 10 – 40m3/m2/day ತಂಗದಂ#ೆ Pಾಡಲು ?ೇಾಗುವ ಸಯಂ
(2) 100 – 400 m3/m2/day
ಶುೕೇಗ (self cleansing velocity)ವ/
(3) 4 – 10 m3/m2/day
(4) 80 – 120 m3/m2/day (1) 0.5 m/sec (2) 0.65 m/sec
(3) 0.7 m/sec (4) 0.75 m/sec
84 (20 - A)
61. For treating the sewage of a large 64. MLSS (mg/l) value range in a
city, you will recommend conventional activated sludge
process is
(1) A plant consists of Imhoff
(1) 4000 – 5000
tank with low rate trickling
(2) 1500 – 3000
filters
(3) 3500 – 6000
(2) Sedimentation tank with high
(4) 0900 – 1300
rate trickling filters
(3) A sedimentation tank and an
65. The digested sludge from septic
activated sludge treatment
tanks is removed after a maximum
plant
period of
(4) None of the above (1) 4 years (2) 3 years
(3) 5 years (4) 6 years
62. Bio-chemical oxygen demand for
the first 20 days is generally 66. A sewer running partially full and
referred to burried with back filled material
77. For the survival of fish in a river 82. Which of the following device is
system the minimum dissolved suitable for the removal of gaseous
oxygen (DO) prescribed is pollutants ?
(1) 4 ppm (2) 3 ppm (1) Cyclone separator
(3) 5 ppm (4) 10 ppm (2) Electrostatic precipitator
(3) Fabric filter
78. Fine organic or inorganic particles (4) Wet Scrubber
suspended in air is called
(1) Particulate pollutant 83. Atmosphere is stable if
(2) Gaseous pollutant (1) ELR is more than normal ALR
(3) Aerosol (2) ELR is more than SALR
(4) None of the above (3) ELR is less than ALR
(4) None of the above
79. Which of the following is a
secondary air pollutant ?
84. Which of the following is not a
(1) CO2 (2) CO material in municipal solid waste ?
(3) O3 (4) SO2 (1) Agricultural wastes
(2) Food wastes
80. During inversion, (3) Glass & plastic wastes
(1) Temperature increases with (4) Wood wastes
altitude
(2) Temperature decreases with 85. The carbon to nitrogen ratio of
altitude food waste in composting process
(3) Temperature remain is
constant (1) 15:1 (2) 10:2
(4) None of the above (3) 25:3 (4) 30:1
84 (25 - A)
86. ಸುರ§ತ #ಾ'ಜ' ೆಲ ಭEL (Secured land 89. ಚಮLದ ಸಂಸAರa ೈಾHೋದ'ಮ ದ62
fill) ಯ62 ೆಳBನದನು* 0ೊರತುಪJ ೆಲಸ Pಾಡುವ ಾFLಕರು ಬಹು?ೇಗ
ಉ!ದೆಲ2 ಆವಶ'ಕಾBರುತKೆ ೆಳಕಂಡ ,ೋಗ_ಂದೆA Jಲುಕು#ಾ,ೆ
(3) incineration
91. Sound waves in air at 21 °C travel
(4) surface impoundments
at a speed of 344 m/sec. How long
would it take to hear thunder from
a bolt of lightning that occurred
88. The aerated static pile method of
5 km from an observer
composting takes the following
(1) 20 sec (2) 10 sec
time for decomposition :
(3) 15 sec (4) 25 sec
(1) 2 – 4 weeks
(2) 6 – 12 weeks
92. Bio-medical wastes are highly
(3) less than a week (1) Volatile (2) Toxic
84 (27 - A)
93. ಜೈ;ಕ ೈದ'Zೕಯ #ಾ'ಜ' (1ವLಹೆ) 97. EೕವO ಪHಸರ ಪOvಾವ 1ಣLಯ Pೌಲ'ಾAB
1ಯಮಗಳh – 1998 ರ62ನ ವಗL-4 ಇದನು* (REIA) ?ೇಾಗುವ ಾ.ಾವn
ಒಳೊಳhತKೆ (1) 6 Eಂಗಳh (2) 12 Eಂಗಳh
(1) EರಸAHJದ ಔಷnಗಳh
(3) 3 Eಂಗಳh (4) 9 Eಂಗಳh
(2) JHಂ3 ಗಳh
(3) ಪO ೕಾಲಯದ62ನ ಕಲ[ 98. EIA ಪOZOಯ62 ಮಧ'ಮ ಮಟTದ ಾಯು
Pಾದ #ಾ'ಜ'
Pಾ6ನ'ದ ಾಯು ಗುಣಮಟTದ ಸೂಚ'ಂಕದ
(4) ಉಪ ೕBJರುವ tಾ2ಸT[ ಗಳh
ಾ'p
84 (28 - A)
93. Category 4 in the Bio-medical 97. Rapid Environment Impact
Wastes (Management & Handling) Assessment (REIA) is conducted for
Rules, 1998 includes a period of
(1) Discarded medicines
(1) 6 months (2) 12 months
(2) Syringes
(3) 3 months (4) 9 months
(3) Laboratory culture waste
(4) Soiled plasters
98. Air quality index ranges for
moderate air pollution in the
94. The temperature maintained in the
primary chamber of plasma process of EIA is
pyrolysis technology in the (1) 76 – 100 (2) 00 – 25
disposal of plastic wastes is
(3) 51 – 75 (4) 26 – 50
(1) 1000 °C (2) 10,000 °C
(3) 7,500 °C (4) 8,500 °C
99. EIA is mandatory under which one
of the following Indian legislations ?
95. In deeper depths of lakes
(Hypolimnion) (1) Indian Forest Act
(1) The temperature & density (2) Air (Prevention & Control of
do not change. Pollution) Act
(2) The temperature & density (3) Wildlife Protection Act
will change.
(4) Environment (protection) Act
(3) Only the temperature will
change.
(4) Only the density will change. 100. ISO 14030 discusses
(1) Environment performance
96. In the soap factory, the material evaluation
that is to be recovered is (2) Environment labels &
(1) Hydro carbons declarations
(2) Solvents (3) Post-production
(3) Glycerine environmental assessment
(4) Sulphur (4) Life cycle assessment
84 (29 - A)
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
84-A (30 - A)
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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK
(31 - A) 84-A
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