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Sources of water pollution - class-X

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Aquatic life is damaged by

  1. Sound pollution

  2. Air Pollution

  3. Thermal pollution

  4. All of these


Correct Option: C

Rise in temperature due to heat from power plant and industries is known as

  1. Heat Pollution

  2. Thermal Pollution

  3. Waste pollution

  4. Solid Pollution


Correct Option: B

In an oil trap formed by an anticline, _____________ accumulates on top, ____________ in the middle, and ____________ at the bottom

  1. natural gas, oil, groundwater

  2. ground water, oil, natural gas

  3. oil, groundwater, natural gas

  4. oil, natural gas, ground water


Correct Option: A

Nitrogen in sewage indicates presence of

  1. Chemicals

  2. Inorganic Matter

  3. Organic matter

  4. Microorganism


Correct Option: C

'COD' test is carried out to determine pollutional strength of

  1. Sewage

  2. water

  3. Fresh water

  4. Marine Water


Correct Option: A

Ultimate environmental hazard to mankind is due to

  1. Water pollution

  2. Air pollution

  3. Noise pollution

  4. Nuclear pollution


Correct Option: A

Chief source of water and soil pollution is

  1. Thermal power plant

  2. Agroindustry

  3. Mining

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

Harnessing of nuclear energy often causes __________ pollution

  1. Air

  2. Water

  3. Thermal

  4. Noise


Correct Option: C

Stiffback and fixed joint disease in human beings is due to

  1. The use of fluoride contaminated water

  2. Bacterial infection

  3. Viral infection

  4. Mycoplasmal and fungal infection


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
 Prolonged exposure to fluoride leads to fluorosis. A disease condition affects teeth and bones where bones become stiff and weak.
So, the correct answer is 'The use of fluoride contaminated water'

Which of the following is main factor in water pollution? 

  1. Pesticides

  2. Industrial waste

  3. Detergent

  4. NH$ _3$


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Water is an important resource for the people and the environment. It is the basis of life. Pollution of water affects drinking water, river and oceans all over the world. Water pollutants affect all living species and the complete functioning of the ecosystem that lives in the water. The major water pollutants are sewage, metals, lead, cadmium, arsenic, agrochemicals like DDT, microorganisms, plastics, detergents, oil and gasoline, inorganic chemicals, radioactive waste, sediments, plant nutrients, animal manure and plant residues, thermal pollution etc. Detergent is the waste from household, industries and firms that trigger organic pollution.
So, the correct answer is option C.

Sewage ............ BOD of water.

  1. Increases

  2. Decreases

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sewage contains the highest amount of carbonic materials and biological materials as pollutants. It increases the number of decomposers like bacteria and fungus. The acceleration of microbial activity increases BOD of water.

So, the correct answer is option A.

Which of the following algae is responsible to develop a bad taste in drinking water?

  1. Diatoms (Golden-brown algae)

  2. Brown algae

  3. Green algae

  4. Blue green algae


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The foul odor and taste of the drinking water is due to geosmin and methylisoborneol that are organic compounds produced by blue-green algae. Thus the correct answer is option D.

Which among the following organisms is known as polluted water indicator?

  1. Tubifex

  2. E.coli

  3. Chironomus larvae

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Water pollution is the major cause of several chronic diseases. The potable water must be treated to get rid of certain harmful microorganism. Daphnia, trout fishes, and larvae of stone flies are the example of fresh water indicator and tubifex, E. Coli, sewage fungus, sludge worms, blood worms are the indicator of polluted water.

So, the correct answer is option D.

Select the correct statement regarding water pollution.

  1. A change in the temperature of water bodies

  2. A change in the pressure of water bodies

  3. The removal of desirable substance from water bodies

  4. Addition of undesirable substance to water bodies


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Addition of undesirable substances to water and removal of desirable substances from it is termed as water pollution. But the addition of harmful substances causes a very harmful effect leading to water pollution. For example, the addition of industrial smoke, effluents, washing dirty clothes, bathing, sewage waste, etc causes water pollution.

So, option D is the correct answer.

Which one of the following is a fresh water indicator organism?

  1. Tubifex

  2. Daphnia

  3. Sludge worm

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Water pollution is the major cause of several chronic diseases. The potable water must be treated to get rid of certain harmful microorganism. Daphnia, trout fishes, and larvae of stoneflies are the example of freshwater indicator and tubifex, E. Coli, sewage fungus, sludge worms, blood worms are the indicator of polluted water.

So, the correct answer is option B.

Sewage infection of water will be demonstrated by cysts of

  1. Entameoba

  2. Escherichia coli

  3. Pseudomonas

  4. Leishmania


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Infective forms of Entameoba, a protozoan are often passed as cysts in the faeces and humans are infected when they ingest them through the source of sewage, non-treated drinking water, flies in water supply. 
So, the correct answer is option A.

Which of the following is not found in polluted water?

  1. Blue-green algae

  2. Larvae of stone fly

  3. Water hyacinth

  4. Sewage fungi


Correct Option: B

Thermal pollution is more prevalent near

  1. Hot water springs

  2. Coal-based power plants

  3. Temperature zones

  4. Tropical zones


Correct Option: B

Which one of the following is a biodegradable pollutants?

  1. Cowdung

  2. DDT

  3. Lead Vapour

  4. Plastic


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The biodegradable substances can be degraded with the decomposition activity of the microbes. The cow dung is the pollutant which is the waste produced by the animals like cattle. The cow dung mainly contains the cellulosic fibres. This is a biodegradable form of pollutant which can be decomposed by the enzyme cellulase produced by the microbes. DDT is a pesticide, the lead vapour is produced due to combustion of leaded fuels and plastic is a synthetic polymer. These materials cannot be degraded.

Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

Detergents are water pollutants because they contain.

  1. Sulphates

  2. Nitrates

  3. Carbonates

  4. Phosphates


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phosphates are used to manufacture Detergents.

When these phosphates enter water bodies, they provide nutrients resulting in algae population explosions or Eutrophication. The algae use up the entire oxygen killing other aquatic organisms.
So, the correct option is 'Phosphates'.

Thermal pollution of water bodies is due to

  1. Discharge of heat (hot water) from power plants

  2. Discharge of chemicals from industries

  3. Discharge of waste from mining

  4. Discharge of agricultural run off


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Thermal pollution refers to effluents and hot water from thermal plants or atomic reactors which bring about the rise in water temperature. Warm water contains less oxygen, resulting in increased organic loading, and replacement of green algae by blue-green algae.

So, the correct answer is option A.

One of the best solutions to manage non-biodegradable wastes is

  1. Burning

  2. Dumping

  3. Burying

  4. Recycling


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • There are wastes that are generated on an everyday level, classified as non-biodegradable wastes because they cannot be degraded by microbial activity.
  • These wastes cannot be burned because they release harmful gases and result in air pollution. 
  • Dumping and burying of this wastes may cause leaching of the chemicals which causes soil pollution. 
  • Recycling is the best way to manage these waste forms. 
  • Recycling will help in the reduction of the wastes and the waste will be transformed into useful forms.
  • Thus, the correct answer is option D. 

Best way to conserve water in industry is

  1. Wastewater treatment plant

  2. Reverse osmosis

  3. Routine check

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

.......... of water on earth is pure water and .......... of water is consumed for industrial purpose.

  1. 10%, 2% of pure water

  2. 3%, 5-10% of pure water

  3. 5%, 3-5% of pure water

  4. 40%, 10% of pure water


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

About 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water. There is only 3% of water which is considered as pure or fresh water. This water is present in lakes and rivers. This pure water is used for various different activities. It is also known as potable water. About 5-10% of pure water is used for the industrial purposes.

Thus, the correct answer is option B. 

Most abundant water pollutant is

  1. Detergents

  2. Pesticides

  3. Industrial wastes

  4. Ammonia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Industrial effluents are the major water pollutants because of their ingredients. Heavy metal waste like mercury, cadmium, dirt and gravel, masonry and concrete, scrap metal, trash, oil, solvents and chemicals etc. are present in the industrial effluents. Their treatment is a long and expensive procedure as compared to domestic sewage treatment. The industrial waste is corrosive, reactive and igniting. It poses dangerous effects on the aquatic life primarily and human health thereafter. These have shown the biomagnification capability as well.

Hence, the correct answer is 'Industrial wastes'.

Which one of the following impurities is easiest to remove from wastewater ?

  1. Bacteria

  2. Colloids

  3. Dissolved solids

  4. Suspended solids


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • Suspended solids in water refer to various impurities like sand, slit, small stones, etc. These are heavy ad get submerged at the bottom of water. They do not easily mix or dissolved easily with water. So, they can be separated from water by various means like sedimentation, water filter, etc. 
  • Bacteria are very minute organisms that are not even visible to naked eyes and thus their removal becomes very difficult. Proper disinfection is required to remove them. 
  • Colloids and other suspended impurities also need special filtration and purification techniques to be separated from the water.
  • So, option D is the correct answer.

Water pollution is due to

  1. Agricultural discharge

  2. Sewage and other wastes

  3. Industrial effluents

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Agricultural discharge such as large quantity of agrochemicals, organic matter, sediments and saline drainage, fertilizer extract directly released in water bodies contaminate water and cause waterlogging. Sewage and untreated waste containing the high amount of organic compound and industrial effluent including organic, non-organic and reactive waste released in water have the potential to acidify water bodies, the solid waste accumulation can result in drying up of waters.

Hence, the correct answer is 'All of the above'

Common indicator organism of water pollution is?

  1. Salmonella typhi

  2. Entamoeba histytic

  3. Vibrio cholera

  4. Escherichia coli


Correct Option: A

With rise of water temperature, dissolved oxygen

  1. Remains unchanged

  2. Increases in amount

  3. Decrease in amount

  4. Is more available to aquatic organisms


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Oxygen is less soluble in warm water. Hence, as the water temperature increases the dissolved oxygen decreases.

So, the correct answer is 'Decrease in amount'.

Itai-Itai is found to be caused due to _____

  1. Cadmium

  2. Silicon

  3. Mercury

  4. Arsenic


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cadmium (Cd) is one of the most toxic elements to which humans could be exposed at work or in the environment. The outbreak of itai-itai disease, which is the most severe stage of chronic Cd poisoning, occurred in the Cd-polluted Jinzu River basin in Toyama.

Water used for paper mills should not contain

  1. magnesium

  2. sodium

  3. iron

  4. chlorine


Correct Option: C

Most important causative pollutant is

  1. Plastic

  2. Glass junk

  3. Iron junk

  4. Detergents


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Detergents that are released from the domestic sewage, as well as the industrial effluents, are the causative pollutants because these result in the increasing the inorganic mineral quantity in the water body. Because of this, the eutrophication occurs. The dissolved oxygen in the water body is decreased and the aquatic life suffers from the hypoxia. Plastic, glass junk and iron junk persist in nature as they are non-biodegradable. Their downhill causes are less as compared to the detergents.

Hence, the correct answer is 'Detergents'

Detergents often contain

  1. Bleach

  2. Fluorescers

  3. Perborates

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Detergents are the chemicals that have an efficient cleaning ability due to the surfactants present in them. In order to provide the whitening effect, detergent contains bleach. Their are optical brightening substances called fluorescers also present. The perborates are added in the detergents as they provide effective oxidizing property. However, all these chemical are nondegradable in natue and tend to persist in the environment. Hence, the correct answer is ‘All of the above’.

Thermal pollution, is more prevalent near

  1. Hot water springs

  2. Coal based power plants

  3. Temperate zone

  4. Tropical zones


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Thermal pollution refers to the water pollution caused by the discharge of the hot industrial effluent in the water body that destroys the ambient temperature of the water body. The thermal pollution is a major water pollution near the coal power plants that use water as the coolant so that it absorbs the thermal energy from the thermal plants and then the hot water is released in the nearby water body. The rise in temperature of the water causes severe adverse effects to the aquatic life.

Hence, the correct answer is 'Coal based power plants'

Ecofriendly detergents do not contain

  1. Phosphates and bleaches

  2. Alcohols

  3. Water softeners

  4. Perborates


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The eco-friendly detergents are free from the added chemicals, instead they have enzymes to catalyse the reactions. They do not contain phosphates, bleaches, synthetic perfumes, brightening chemicals etc. They contain lipases and proteases that break down the fats and proteins, so they are effective in stain removal. Hence, the correct answer is 'Phosphates and bleaches'.

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