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plantsuse 1. Fortheprocess ofphotosynthesis a) Carbon dioxide b) Water c) Sunlight d) Allofthese dddrl$cbredo{edeagoS:o*O dr dddod$Ed)ddd$ erudoJoentudn$rgd ? a) rourif dco$afucs" b) eed: c) doo$rd tdeo d) d{ Der* 2. lnanecosystem, organisms constitutes a) Bioticfactor b) Edaphicfactor c) Abiotic factor d) Climatic factor dodd ddd{obO_ag$ddr€r ddnddEd)d)dd eroddqndrgd ? .aaa+r erod a) uoSoep,3uc b) erod erod c) auoloeo,Suo d) dan$roeeod 3. TeethMortling is causedby thedeficiency of a) Cadmium b) Fluoride c) Manganese d) Magnesium de"t:oa$Ddrdd{ dsEddodo$Ed)dddroddrodco?

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of forestcoverwe havein Indiais the percentage 40. Ptesently, c) 33% b) 23"/" a't 1Y/" udm,5ideda&d)d: dd?d qradddOc) 33% b\ 23% a) 1V/" are 41. Thetotalnumberof NationalParkspresentin Karnataka c) 6 b)4 a)3

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is theauthority to monitorindustrial ? effluents 51. Whichof thefollowing ControlBoard a) Centrefor ScienceandEnvironment b) Pollution Association d) Noneofthese c) IndianEnvironmental -odd dDoddddieo$ogiod ai:Q crndbxbd dd:*dooo$dddr o$E& ? d>ode b) doid &oJro$ea a) auo$ deoqiai:Q dodd c) eoBolrdf aqoE€o[Jefedroe,tuo$edoud) oln$do ere,:_ is nota partof the hydrological cycle? 52. Whichof thefollowing c) Transpiration d) Perspiration a) Precipitation b) Infiltration Berytr dr ddndo$Dd)drdeCd;oo_? b) doeiocd c) un{ededaf d) {ed/ddd:ad a) iL$ 53. Greenplantswhichobtainfoodfromotherplantsarecalled b) Parasites a) Hosts c) Saprophytes d) Insectivorous d*$ ndd$ ziedddrrleod er6?ddd:udadood:aiqiCdu$dddlddd)d)d) a) doenl{d.> b) aDroEtr,rdsb c) FiEdg€otrdsi) ol e{f,dpdn"dd.: 54. Animalhusbandry dealswith a) Conservation of biodiversity c) Cultivation of flowers dd:dorioeddd;Ed>def) a) deddedrd d{dnan c) dodddlzJdoJrq>

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cycleinvolves 6 1 . Cafuon andSulPhur a) Ammonia monoxide andCarbon dioxide b) Sulphur waterandenergY dioxide, c) Carbon andenergy d) Nitrogen odoudcdcb de)-d ecnos d zd$ a) udneOol,ub* de+oc d:{ raulraf abdnedrar b) d%d do$DfuG"

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79, Thedevelopment whichcausesminimum damageto theenvironment is called a) Rapiddevelopment b) Sustainable development c) Progressive development d) Allof these doddd*dO{ mr0oU our:d>d :dodd eQdqogdl ad oc3:ddo1r:Ed ? a) oaraefdde-rdabogf b) dideuef dde.raraboo,s' c) dge{,trafddsdd.:oo,f d) d:eOdDerr 80. TheWorldAIDSDayis observed on a) 1stJuly c) 1stDecember addDqaoaaJddo:r ad o$ad)cb? a) rceJ,1 b) xo"f 5

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