Environmental Science Questions and Answers – Air Pollution – Effects – 1

This set of Environmental Science Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Air Pollution – Effects – 1”.

1. What is the primary standard level for carbon monoxide for assuring air quality?
a) 10ppm
b) 90ppm
c) 1ppm
d) 9ppm
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Answer: d
Explanation: The primary standard level for carbon monoxide is 9ppm.

2. The pulmonary section of the respiratory tract consists of ___________
a) Nose and mouth as well as down till epiglottis and larynx
b) Bronchi down till the end of bronchiole
c) Respiratory bronchiole, alveoli and alveoli ducts
d) Alveoli ducts and alveoli
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Answer: c
Explanation: Respiratory bronchiole, alveoli and alveoli ducts are categorised under the pulmonary section of the respiratory tract.

3. What is the primary function(s) of the alveoli?
a) Transfer of oxygen to the blood
b) Removal of carbon dioxide from the blood
c) Transfer of toxic substances to the blood
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: d
Explanation: The thin walls of the alveoli contain capillaries which aid in transfer of oxygen and toxic substances into the blood and removal of carbon dioxide.
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4. The velocity of air reduces to zero by the time it reaches the bronchi.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
Explanation: The velocity of air reduces to zero only when it reaches the alveoli and not the bronchi.

5. Particles of what size are filtered by the nasal passage?
a) >10micrometre
b) >500 micrometre
c) >1 mm
d) >5 micrometre
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Answer: a
Explanation: The moist nasal passage can capture dust particles above 10 micrometre.
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6. What is the effect of ozone on human respiratory system?
a) It has higher affinity to bind with haemoglobin and does not allow binding of oxygen
b) It causes the disfigurement of the alveoli reducing the surface area for gaseous transfer
c) It damages lung tissues and aggravates asthma
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: c
Explanation: Ozone scars lung tissues when exposed for a long time and it intensifies asthma by increasing the individual’s sensitivity towards allergens.

7. Which of the following pollutants is the major contributor to photochemical smog?
a) Peroxynitrates
b) Hydroperoxides
c) Nitrogen dioxide
d) Ozone
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Answer: d
Explanation: Ozone is the major constituent of photo-chemical smog.
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8. What are the effects of sulphur dioxide on the human body?
a) It causes the malfunction of liver and kidney
b) It breaks down body’s immunity towards particulate matter and bacteria
c) It causes blood cells to dilate thereby affecting blood flow through the circulatory system
d) All of the mentioned
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Answer: b
Explanation: Sulphur dioxide interrupts our immunity towards particulate matter and allows bacteria to enter through our respiratory system.

9. How does increase in temperature affect air pollution?
a) Higher temperatures reduce air pollution
b) Higher temperatures increase air pollution
c) Temperature does not affect the air pollution levels
d) Humidity factor is also necessary to predict variance of air pollution with temperature
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Answer: b
Explanation: Generally, air pollution increases with increase in temperature because it leads to increase in ground level ozone, nitrogen dioxide concentrations increase since higher temperature favours the oxidation of nitrogen monoxide.
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10. Ocean is a source for carbon monoxide.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Explanation: It was earlier assumed oceans served as a sink, but marine organisms contribute enough carbon monoxide to highly saturate the ocean surface.

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