CBSE 12th Standard Biology Subject Environmental Issues Case Study Questions With Solution2021
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CBSE 12th Standard Biology Subject Environmental Issues Case Study Questions With Solution2021
12th Standard CBSE
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Biology
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Observe the diagram of the catalytic converter given above and answer the following questions.
(a) Name the best fuel for vehicles fitted with catalytic converter. Justify your answer.
(b) What happens to nitric oxide and carbon monoxide in the automobile exhaust, when passed through the catalytic converter?
(c) Name any two metals used as catalyst in the catalytic converter.(a) -
With the revolution of information technology, it has become an integral part of everyone's life, both in rural and urban India.
(a) Write howe-wastes are generated?
(b) How have the developed countries exploited the developing countries with respect to e-waste management?
(c) Mention the correct solution for the treatment of e-wastes.(a) -
Greenhouse effect is a naturally occurring phenomenon that is responsible for heating earth's surface and atmosphere. Earth's surface emits heat in the form of infrared radiation, but most of it is absorbed by certain gases, called greenhouse gases, leading to global warming.
(a) Name two gases that contribute the most to global warming and mention their relative contribution towards this.
(b) What would have been the temperature of earth without greenhouse effect?
(c) What is the mean temperature ofthe earth now?(a) -
Ozone gas is continuously formed by the action of UV rays on molecular oxygen and· also degraded into molecular oxygen. There should be a balance between the formation and degradation of ozone in the stratosphere.
(a) What is meant by ozone hole?
(b) Mention the unit to measure the thickness of ozone.
(c) When is the ozone hole formed each year?(a) -
The degradation of natural resources can occur not only by the effects of pollutants but also by improper practices of resource utilisation. For example, the formation of fertile top soil takes centuries, but it is removed very easily (soil erosion) due to certain human activities.
(a) Write any four such human activities that lead to soil erosion.
(b) Mention two such problems that have come in the wake of Green Revolution.(a)
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CBSE 12th Standard Biology Subject Environmental Issues Case Study Questions With Solution2021 Answer Keys
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(a) Unleaded petrol; otherwise lead in the fuel would inactivate the catalyst.
(b) (i) Nitric oxide is changed into nitrogen.
(ii) Carbon, monoxide is converted into carbon dioxide.
(c) Rhodium, palladium, platinum. -
(a) Irreparable computers and other electronic goods, constitute e-wastes.
(b) More than half of the e-wastes generated in the developed countries are transported to the developing countries.
(c) Recycling in an environment friendly manner is the correct solution for treatment of e-wastes. -
(a) Carbon dioxide - 60%
Methane - 20%
(b) -18°C
(c) 15°C -
(a) Ozone hole refers to the large area ofthinned ozone formed over Antarctica.
(b) Dobson unit.
(c) Ozone hole is formed over Antarctica each year between late August and early October. -
(a) Causes of soil erosion
(i) Over cultivation
(ii) Unrestricted grazing
(iii) Deforestation
(iv) Poor irrigation practices.
(b) (i) Waterlogging and
(ii) soil salinity are the problems that have come up due to Green Revolution.
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