Ba/Edn-601
2016
( 6th Semester )
EDUCATION
Paper No. : EDN-601
I Educational Technology I
FuU Marks: 70 Pass Marks : 45%
Time : 3 hours
( PART : B-OESCRIPTIVE )
( Marks : 45 )
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
1. State the objectives, uses and limitations of educational technology 3+3+3=9
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What are the hardware and software of educational technology? Stale the relative importance. Suggest measures for using them effectively. 3+3=3=9
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2. What is meant by communication? Explain the salient features of classroom communication. 2+7~9
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Discuss the importance of mass media in educational technology. 9
3. "Systems approach has a wide applicability in education." Discuss this statement. 9
Or
Explain the processes involved in systems approach. 9
4. Define the tenn 'programmed learning'. Compare between linear programming and branching programming. 2+7=9
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''Microteaching is the real teaching but is used for developing teaching skills among teachers." Discuss this statement. 9
5. What is computer-assisted instruction? Describe its implications in teaching-learning process. 2-+7=9
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Explain the meaning of simulation. Discuss its use as a technique in teachLotg. 9
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Ba/Edn-601
2016
( 6th Semester)
EDUCATION
Paper No. : EDN- 601
( Educational Technology )
( PART : A- OBJECTNE )
(Marks : 25)
The figures In the margin indicate full marks for the questions
SECTION-I
(Marks : 10 )
A. Tick (.1') the appropriate response from the choices given below 1x 10-10
1. Educational technology is derived from
(a) Latin word
(b) Greek word
(c) Persian word
(d) None of the above
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2. WhaL is 'context'?
ra) An interference with message receptlon
(b) Verbal and nonverbal responses Lo messages
Ie) Effective communication
(d) A physical and psychological environment fol' conversation ( )
3. Which of the following i5 an example of a nonverbal message?
(a) Eye contact
(b) Yelling
(c) Mumbling
(d) Jargon
4. A teacher in a systems approach firsL does which of the following?
(a) Analyzes his objectives into well -defined learning tasks
(b) Acbvates the system by puLling the plan into action ( )
(c) None of the above
(d) Both (a) and (b)
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5 . The main approach of instructional design is
(a) systems analysIs
(bi training psychology
(c) cybernetics
(d) All of the above
6 , Instructional technology was given by
(a) Ned A Flanders
(b) Herbart
(e) Hunt and Davison
(d) Bruner and Skinner
7. Programmed instruction is a carefully ~pecified. systemaocally planned , skillfully analyzed technique which is
ra) for evaluation by teacher
(b) used for teaching in a class
(e) a self-instrucoonal lechnique providing individualized instruction [ )
(d) Only ra) and (b)
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8 . Linear programming was given by
(a) Edward
(b) Gilbert
(c) Pavlov
(d) B. F . Skinner
9 . In 'behavioural technology', the teaching-learning technique includes
(a) microteaching
(b) programmed instructions
(c) self-instruction
(d) correspondence edu cation
10 . Keller plan is also known as
(a) task analysis
(b) personalized (PSI) (
system )
of instruction
(cl instrumental design
(d) LeI
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SECTION-II
( Marks: 15 )
B. Write on the following : 3><5=15
1. Nature of educational technology
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Ba/Eco-601
20 16
( 6th Semester )
ECONOMICS
Paper No. : Eco-60 1
( Indian Econo my-IT )
Full Marks : 70 Pass Marks : 45%
Time: 3 hours
( PART : B-DESCRIPTlVE )
(Marks : 45)
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
1. Discuss the role of agriculture in economic development. 9
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Explain the main objectives of land reforms in India. Evaluate its progress in agricu ltu ral developmen t. 9
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2. Explain the role of public sector enterprise in industrialization. 9
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Highlight on the industrial development during the planmng period. 9
3. Discuss the main factors responsible for large and rapidly raising deficit in the country's balance of payments. Suggest few measures to solve the deficit. 9
Or
Discuss the role of foreign trade in India. 9
4. Give a detailed account on popUlation in Nagaland. 9
Or
Discuss the infraslructural developmen t ill
Nagaland. 9
5. Give an account of the small-scale and cottage industries in Nagaland. How far can it solve the problem of unemployment in Nagaland? 4'5=9
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Discuss the agricultural production and productiVlty of NagaJand. 4¥..+4'h u 9
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Ba/Eco-601
2016
( 6th Semester)
ECONOMICS
Paper No.. Ec0-601
( Indian Economy-II'
( PART : A-oBJECTIVE)
( Marks : 25)
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
SECTION- I
( Marks : 10 )
A. Put a Tick 0 mark against the correct answer in the box provided 1" 10= 1 0
1. Kisan Credit Card Scheme was introduced in the year
(a) 2002 2003 0
(b) 1998-1999 0
(c) 2000-2001 0
(d) 1999- 2000 0
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2. Mixed economy was introduced ill the Indian conomy as a result of the Industrial Policy
Resolu tion (IPR)
(a) 1948 0
(b) 1956 0
(c) 1977 0
(d) 1980 0
3. The main aim of devaluation is
(a) discourage both exports and imports
(b) encourage imports 0
(e) encourage exports 0
(d) None of the above 0
4 . One of the maln factors that led to rapid expansion of India's exports was
(a) liberalization of the economy 0
(b) imposition of impor t duties 0
(e) diversification of exports 0
(d) recession in other countries 0
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5 . Foreign Exchange Managemen t Act (FEMA) was established in
(a) July 1996 0
(b) July 1997 0
(c) July 1998 0
(d) July 1999 0
6. High Yielding Varieties Programme was adopted in Indian agriculture in
(a) 1966-1967 0
(b) 1976-1977 0
(c) 1960-1961 0
(d) 1969- 1970 0
7 . New lndustnal Policy of 1991, FDI was allowed up to
(a) 21 % of foreign equity 0
(b) 3 1 % of foreign equity 0
(e) 4 J% of foreign equity 0
(d) 51% of foreign equity 0
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8. Total geographical area of Nagaland is
(a) 16578 sq. km 0
(b) 16573 so km 0
(e) 16579 sq . km 0
(d) 16574 sq. km 0
9. According to Census Report 2011, sex ratio in Nagaland is
(a) 909 females/1000 males 0
(b) 931 females/1000 males 0
(e) 950 females/1000 males 0
(d) 920 females/1000 males 0
10. Green Village of Nagaland is
(a) Touphema 0
(b) Khonoma 0
(e) Kisama 0
(d) Gariphema 0
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SECTJON-II
( Marks : 5)
B. Indicate True (T) or False (F) by a Tick (,I) mark : 1)(5=5
1. Verghese Kurien is the [ather of Indian Green Revolution .
( T / F )
2 . Ganeshnagar is the SEZ of Nagaland.
(T / F)
3 . India is the world's largest economy.
( T / F )
4. Nagaland is an industrialized State.
( T / F )
5. NABARD was set up during the Sixth F'ive-Year Plan.
( T / F)
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SECTION-Ui
( Marks . 10)
C. Write short notes on any five of the following . 2 x 5=10
1. Factor deterrnlning agricultural productivity
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Ba/Pol-601
2016
( 6th Semester)
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Paper No. : P01r601
I Public: AdminiatratiOD I
Full Marks : 70 Pass Marks : 45%
Time : 3 hours
( PART : B-DESCRlPTIVE )
( Marks: 45 )
The questions are oJequal ualue
1. What is Public Adm.inistration·~ Examine the scope and significance of Public Administration.
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Examine the nature and rolc of Public Administration .
2. Critically examine the growth and development of Public Administration as an academic discipline.
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Distinguish between 'Public Administration' and 'Private Administration'.
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3. What are the various principles of organization?
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"Il is diflicult to conceive of an organization without some form of hierarchy." Discuss hierarchy in the light of the above statemenL
4. Whal are the various problems of recruitment?
Or
Discuss the role of the State Public Service ommission .
6. Discuss the major tools of legislative control over administration.
Or
Critically examine the various tools of judicial control over administration.
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Ba/Pol-601
2016
( 6th Semester )
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Paper No : POLM>OI
i Public Administration I
( PART: A- OBJECTIVE)
( Marks : 25)
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for [he questions
SECTION-I
( Marks : 10)
A. Put a Tick (.I) mark against the correct answer in the bracke ts provided : lx 10=10
1. "Public Adrruntstration is detailed and systematic applica Lion of law. Every particular application of law is an act of administration." Who said this?
fa) Luther Gullick
(b) Woodrow Wilson
(e) Herbert Simon
(d) Marshall E. Dimock
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2 . Which approach seeks to recreate a segment of hislory?
(a) Legal approach
(b) Case-melhod approach
(c) Historical approach
(d) Behavioural approach
3 . Public administration as a n academic discipline evolved in
(a) 1886
(b) 1887
(e) 1888
(d) 1889
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4 . Which university in India began a separate course on 'Public Admimstration' for the first time?
(a) CalcLltla University
(b) Bombay University
(c) Madras University
(d) Lucknow University
5. Formal lraining can be divided into how many categories?
{cI) Thre
(b) I'our
(c) I'ive
(d) SIX
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6 . W11ich 'writ' literally means 'What Warrant or Authority?
(a) Quo warranlo
(b) Habeas corpus
(e) Certiorari
(d) Mandamus
7 . Public AdmiOistration IS
(a) the basis of government
(b) an inSlf1.1mem of national integration
(e) a stabilizing force in socipty
(d) an instrument for providing services ( )
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8. Which of the following have affected the principle of unity of command?
(a) Staff agencies
(b) Line agencies
(e) Auxiliary agencies )
(d) Staff and Auxiliary agencies
9 . The concept of neutrality of civil service was developed mosl in
(a) USA
(b) France
(e) Germany
(d) UK
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10. The conditions of service of members of All India Services are determined by the
(a) Presidenl of lndla
(b) Constitution of India
(c) Parliament of India
(d) UPSC
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SECTION-II
( Marks : 5 )
B. State whether tht: following statements are True (T) or False (F) bV putting a Tick (.I ) mark lx5=5
1. The legal approach La the study of Public AdministratIOn come after the Philosophical one .
( True / False J
2 . The acronym 'POSDCORB' was coined by Luther Gullick.
( True / False )
3 . Plato wrote, Politics.
( True / Paise)
4. Tht: concept of unity of command IS
complementary ro the principle of scalar chain .
( True I False)
5. The Hallmark of Public Adm inistra tion is External Financial Contra!'
( True / Paise)
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Ba/Soc-601
2016
( 6th Semester)
SOCIOLOGY
Paper No. : 300-601
( Indian Society )
Pull Marks : 70 Pass Marks : 45%
Time : 3 hours
( PART: B-DESCRIPTIVE )
{Marks : 45
The figures in the margin indicnte full marks Jor the questions
1. Indian society is plural both 10 fact and ideal in letter and spirit. Justify this statement.
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2. Bring out the relationship and differences between rural and urban society. 4 Y,+4Y, =9
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Who are known as Scheduled Tribes? State the constitutional proVlslons for the Scheduled Tribes in India. 4Y.+4Y.=9
3. Differentiate betwcen agrarian and mIXcd economy. 4110+4'10=9
Or
Explain multexamples.
iculturalism with suitable 9
4. Discuss the process of nation-building before Independence and post-Independence. 9
Or
What is nation-building? Identify the challenges in the building of India as a nation. 2+7~9
5_ Discuss the change and continuity of Indian tradition in the wake of modernization. 9
Or
What is globalization? Discuss the posItIve and negative impacts of globalization. 2.7=9
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Ba/Soc-601
2016
( 6th Semester )
SOCIOLOGY
Paper No. : SOC-60 1
( Indian Society)
( PART : A-DBJEC'TIVE )
( Marks : 25)
Thejigures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
SECTION-I
( Marks : IO )
Put a Tick (.I) mark against the correct answer in the brackets provided : 1 x l 0 =10
1. Which of the following is the correct meaning of diversity?
(a) Difference between two individuals
(b) Poverty difference neighbours
between the two
(c) Similari ties group
among )
the member of a
(d) DiSSImilarities among groups
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2. [n India. the Proto-Australoid group of people are represented by
(a) Kadar and Panyan
(b) Munda" and Santhals
(c) Ho and Bhils
(d) Bhils and Panyan
3 . Rural and urban centres, share some common facts of life. They show
fa) cooperation
(b) antagonism
(c) contradiction
(d) in Lerdependencc
4. A group of people diffen'ntiated from others in lhe same society by race, nationality, religion or language, who both think of lliemsl"lves as differcntiated group wi.th negative connotation; is a dcfimtion of minorities given by
(a) Arnold Rose
(b) M. N. Srinivas
(c) H. M. Johnson
(d) Ambedkar
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5. Casle system in India is a system of
(a) discrimination against lower caste
(b) n:slTietion on social in teraetion
(e) social obligalion
(d) socIal stratification
6 . Secularism is
(oj an ideology which slates that society is divided into religiOUS communities r )
(b) an ideology that religious consideration should be deliberately kept out [rom temporal affatrs ( )
fe) a bel1ef in religious promotion
(d) opposition of religion
7. The movement of people from rural to urban area is
(a) urbanism
(b) urbanizatIOn
(11 nITal urban movement
(d) urban system
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8. Modernization dep!;:nds primanly on
(a) the introduction of technology and knowledge required to use i L ( )
(b) increased levels of education
(e) development of transport and communicalion (
(d) All of the above
9. Globalization came into force In India in
ta) 1984
(b) 199J
Ie) 1997
(d) 2001
10. Mixed economy j"
(a) operated by both, private and public enterprises ( )
(b) pure capitalism and pure socialism
tc) non-controlled economic development
(d) free-market economy
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SECTION-II
( Marks : 5)
Indicate whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F) by putting a Tiek V) mark : 1 x5=5
1. The basic and important feature of Indian society is unity in diversity .
( T / F )
2. Globalization guarantees increased employment oppuf[uni lies.
( T / F)
3. The major cons"4ucnccs of moden1 industnalization was the emergence of urban centres.
( T / F)
4. The Scheduled Tribes, the Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes together are considered back:>vurd and form about one-third of the total population of India.
( T / F)
5. The book, Caste and Race In India is wr itten by G S. Ghurye .
( T! F)
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SECTION- Ill
(Marks . 10)
Write shorl answers on any flue of the following : 2x5= 10
1. Discuss the diversities found in India in lerms of religion.
2. Explain any four feature s of urban society.
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3. Mention some consequences of globalization .
4. Explam the meaning of pluralism
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5. What are the ultimate purposes of nation-building?
6. Explain how caste is different from class.
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Ba/Hi&-601
2016
6th Semester
HlSTORY
Paper No. : HlS-601
( Modem World I
Pull Marks : 70 Pass Marks : 45%
Time : 3 hours
( PART : B-DESCRJPTNE
( Marks : 45 )
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
1. Examine the factors tha t led to the Partition of Africa. 9
Or
What were the causes for the Boxer Uprising of 1900? 9
2. Give an accounl on the Unification ofltaly. 9
Or
Write a nole on Liberalism in England . 9
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3. Briefly analyze the results of the First World W~. 9
Or
Mention the objectives of the League of Nations. Why was the League ineffective? 7+2
4. Briefly explain the emergence of Nazism under Hitler. 9
Or
Examine the economic and social crisis that prevailed during the inter·W~ years. 9
5. Explain briefly the causes and results of the Second World War. 9
Or
Give an account Cold War.
on the emergence of 9
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2016
( 6th Semester)
mSTORY
Paper No. : HI8--601
.( Modem World)
( PART : A-oBJECTlVE )
(Marks : 25)
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
SECTION-I
( Marks : 10)
A. Write short notes on the following 2 x5~lO
1. Treaty of Nanking
Or
Taiping Rebellion
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B. Choose the correct answer by putting a Tick (.I) mark in the brackets provided 1)( 10= 10
1. The Berlin Conference was held during
fa) 1856-1858
(b) 1884- 1885
(e) 1891-1892
2. The hereditary military dictator who ruled Japan was known as
(a) Shogun
(b) Honshu
(e) Shinto
3 . Menshevik is a Russian word for
(a) majority
(b) minority
(e) revolutionary )
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4 . The social contract theory was established from the book, Leviathan written by
fa) John Locke (
(b) Thomas Hobbes
(e) Adam Smith
5 . The Treaty of Versailles was signed on
(a) 28th June, 1919
(b) 25th July, 1919
(c) 18th June, 1919
6. Archduke Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by
(a) the Germans
(b) the Russians
(e) the Serbian nationalists
7 . The 'Wall Street Crash' of 1929 is associated with
fa) the Great Depression
(b) the rise of Nazism
(c) the fall of Fascism
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8 . Europe's first fascist leader was
(a) Hitler
(b) Mussolini
(e) Lenin
9 . The Axis Powers in the Second World War consisted of
(a) Germany, Italy and Japan
(b) Russia, Japan and Germany )
(e) Germany, France and Britain
lO. Invasion of Poland by Hitler took place on
ta) 1st October, 1939
(b) 3rd September, 1939
tc) 1st September, 1939
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SECTION-III
( Marks : 5)
C. State whether lhe following statements FIfe True (T) or False (F) by a Tick (.I) mark : 1x5=5
1. Meiji Restoration ended the Shogunate system and led to the beginning of modern Japan .
(T / F)
2 . When Lenin died in 1923 the Communist Party came to an end.
( T / F)
3. The Signing of the Treaty of Versailles formally ended the Pirst World War.
(T / OF' )
4 . The ineffectiveness of the League of Nations was replaced by the formation of the United Nations Organization.
(T / F )
5 . The Big Three included USA, USSR and United Kingdom.
(T / F)
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Ba/Bs/Bc/Bba/Bca/Evs-n
2016
( 6th Semester )
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Paper No. : EV8-Il
Full Marks: 70 Pass Marks : 45%
Time : 3 hours
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
Answer all questions
SECfION-A
Put a Tick III mark against the correct answer in the box provided : lxlS=15
1. The organisms which feed on producers are called
(a) herbivores 0
(b) carnivores 0
(c) decomposers 0
(d) All of the above 0
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2. The lowest layer of atmosphere is called
(a) thermosphere 0
(b) stratosphere 0
(el troposphere 0
(d) mesosphere 0
3. The percentage of the earth's surface covered by water is
(a) 65% 0
(b) 71% 0
fe) 75% 0
(d) 81% 0
4. The Wildlife Protection Act was passed by the Government of India in
fa) 1972 0
(b) 1982 0
(e) 1992 0
(d) 2002 0
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5, Noise is defined as
(a) sound of high frequency 0
(bi constanl frequency 0
(ej unwanted sound 0
(dj loud noise 0
6. The word 'endemic' means
(a) rare and occur everywhere 0
(bj abundant and seen everywhere 0
(c) rare and occur only in few locations 0
(d) abundant and occur only in few locations
7. The resources that can be replaced by natural ecological cycle are called as
(a) natural 0
(b) exhaustible 0
tc) renewable 0
fd) non-renewable 0
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8. Corbett National Park is located in
(a) Madhya Pradesh 0
(b) Uttarakhand 0
fe) Tamil Nadu
(d) West Bengal 0
9. The Bhopal Gas Tragedy was caused by the leakage of
(a) potassium isothioeyanate 0
(b) ethyl isocyanate 0
(e) sodium isothioeyanate 0
(d) methyl isocyanate 0
10. Harmful UV rays emanating from the sun are prevented from reaching the earth by the presence of ozone layer in the
(a) upper mesosphere 0
(b) upper thermosphere 0
fe) upper troposphere 0
(d) upper stratosphere 0
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11. Greenhouse effect is related to
(a) ability of atmosphere to retain water vapour 0
(b) greenery in country 0
(c) ability of certain atmospheric gases to trap heat and keep the planet relatively warm 0
(d) grassland 0
12. World Ozone Day is on
(a) 16th September 0
(b) 18th September 0
(c) 20th September 0
(d) 24th September 0
13. The term 'species diversity' refers to
(a) a number of species in a country 0
(b) a number of species in a region 0
Ie) a number of s'pecies in a stale 0
(d) a number of species in a district 0
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14. Chipko Movement is concerned with
(a) conservation of natural resources 0
(b) development of new breeds of forest plants
(e) Zoological Survey of India 0
(d) forest conservation 0
15. EtA stands for
(a) Ecological Impact Assessment 0
(b) Environmental Impact Area 0
(c) Environment Impact Audit 0
(d) Environment Impact Assessment 0
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SECTJON-B
Answer/Write on the following in bnef ; 2><5=10
1. Explain sustainable lifestyles.
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1. What are the causes of water pollution? Discuss the role of an individual in p reservation of water from pollution. 4+6= 10
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2. Elaborate what you can do about the deteriorating environmental situation in our country.
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3. Discuss the role of Information Technology in environment and human health .
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