Unit IX – People, Development and Environment

Unit IX – People, Development and Environment

Development and Environment: Millennium Development and Sustainable Development Goals:
Development and environment are interconnected; unsustainable development often leads to environmental degradation. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) (2000–2015) were eight international targets aimed at reducing poverty, improving health, promoting gender equality, and ensuring environmental sustainability. Building on this, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (2015–2030) encompass 17 goals, including climate action, clean water, affordable energy, sustainable cities, responsible consumption, and life on land and below water. These frameworks emphasize the balance between socio-economic progress and environmental protection, highlighting global responsibility for ecological conservation.

MCQs – Development and Environment: MDGs and SDGs

  1. MDGs were adopted in:
    Answer: 2000
  2. SDGs replaced:
    Answer: Millennium Development Goals
  3. How many SDGs are there?
    Answer: 17
  4. MDGs aimed to reduce:
    Answer: Poverty and hunger
  5. SDGs promote:
    Answer: Sustainable development
  6. Goal of climate action is part of:
    Answer: SDGs
  7. Gender equality was a target of:
    Answer: MDGs
  8. Environmental sustainability was included in:
    Answer: Both MDGs and SDGs
  9. SDGs address:
    Answer: Economic, social, and environmental issues
  10. SDGs promote responsible:
    Answer: Consumption and production
  11. MDGs ended in:
    Answer: 2015
  12. SDGs aim to ensure:
    Answer: Access to clean water and energy
  13. Life below water is addressed in:
    Answer: SDGs
  14. Sustainable cities is part of:
    Answer: SDGs
  15. MDGs were mainly focused on:
    Answer: Developing countries
  16. Global partnership was a target of:
    Answer: MDGs
  17. Affordable energy is an SDG:
    Answer: Goal 7
  18. SDGs emphasize:
    Answer: Global collaboration for environment
  19. MDGs were endorsed by:
    Answer: United Nations
  20. SDGs include climate action, poverty eradication, and:
    Answer: Quality education

Human and Environment Interaction: Anthropogenic Activities and Their Impacts on Environment:
Human activities, termed anthropogenic activities, profoundly affect ecosystems. Examples include deforestation, urbanization, industrialization, mining, and intensive agriculture. These activities lead to habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, soil degradation, and water and air pollution. Overexploitation of resources and emission of greenhouse gases contribute to climate change, altering rainfall patterns, increasing temperatures, and causing extreme weather events. Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is essential to predict and mitigate the effects of human interventions.

MCQs – Human and Environment Interaction

  1. Anthropogenic activities are:
    Answer: Human-induced activities affecting environment
  2. Deforestation causes:
    Answer: Habitat loss and biodiversity decline
  3. Industrialization increases:
    Answer: Air and water pollution
  4. Overfishing affects:
    Answer: Aquatic biodiversity
  5. Mining leads to:
    Answer: Soil erosion and contamination
  6. Urbanization results in:
    Answer: Increased impervious surfaces
  7. Greenhouse gas emissions cause:
    Answer: Global warming
  8. Intensive agriculture may lead to:
    Answer: Soil nutrient depletion
  9. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) helps:
    Answer: Predict impacts before projects
  10. Climate change leads to:
    Answer: Extreme weather events
  11. Air pollution sources include:
    Answer: Factories, vehicles
  12. Water pollution sources include:
    Answer: Industrial effluents, sewage
  13. Biodiversity loss affects:
    Answer: Ecosystem services
  14. Overexploitation of resources results in:
    Answer: Resource scarcity
  15. Deforestation impacts:
    Answer: Carbon sequestration
  16. Urban heat island effect is due to:
    Answer: Dense urbanization
  17. Climate mitigation involves:
    Answer: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
  18. Anthropogenic activities require:
    Answer: Sustainable management
  19. Pollution monitoring helps:
    Answer: Reduce environmental hazards
  20. Renewable resources reduce:
    Answer: Human impact on environment

Environmental Issues: Local, Regional and Global:
Environmental challenges occur at multiple scales. Air pollution: Emission of particulate matter, CO2, NOx, SOx affects health and climate. Water pollution: Contaminants from industries, agriculture, and sewage degrade water quality. Soil pollution: Use of pesticides, heavy metals, and industrial waste reduces fertility. Noise pollution: Urbanization and transportation cause stress and hearing impairment. Waste management: Solid, liquid, biomedical, hazardous, and electronic wastes pose serious threats. Climate change: Global warming impacts agriculture, sea levels, and socio-economic systems, influencing political decision-making.

MCQs – Environmental Issues

  1. Air pollution affects:
    Answer: Human health and climate
  2. Water pollution can result from:
    Answer: Industrial effluents
  3. Soil pollution is caused by:
    Answer: Pesticides and heavy metals
  4. Noise pollution impacts:
    Answer: Hearing and stress levels
  5. Solid waste includes:
    Answer: Household garbage
  6. Biomedical waste requires:
    Answer: Special disposal methods
  7. Electronic waste is abbreviated as:
    Answer: E-waste
  8. Climate change results from:
    Answer: Greenhouse gas emissions
  9. Regional pollution includes:
    Answer: Acid rain
  10. Global environmental issues include:
    Answer: Ozone depletion
  11. Waste segregation improves:
    Answer: Recycling efficiency
  12. Noise above 85 dB can:
    Answer: Cause hearing loss
  13. Industrial emissions contribute to:
    Answer: Air and water pollution
  14. Pesticides affect:
    Answer: Soil and groundwater quality
  15. Electronic waste contains:
    Answer: Heavy metals
  16. Climate change affects:
    Answer: Agriculture and sea levels
  17. Global warming is a result of:
    Answer: Excess CO2 emissions
  18. Environmental issues require:
    Answer: Multiscale management
  19. Waterborne diseases increase due to:
    Answer: Water pollution
  20. Waste management reduces:
    Answer: Environmental hazards

Impacts of Pollutants on Human Health:
Pollutants adversely affect human health. Air pollutants cause respiratory diseases, cardiovascular issues, and cancer. Water contamination leads to gastrointestinal infections, cholera, and heavy metal poisoning. Soil contamination may result in food chain toxicity. Noise pollution leads to stress, hypertension, and hearing impairment. Chronic exposure to pollutants can reduce life expectancy and affect vulnerable populations disproportionately.

MCQs – Impacts of Pollutants on Human Health

  1. Air pollutants can cause:
    Answer: Asthma and respiratory disorders
  2. Water pollution leads to:
    Answer: Cholera and gastrointestinal infections
  3. Heavy metals in soil affect:
    Answer: Food safety and health
  4. Noise pollution may result in:
    Answer: Stress and hypertension
  5. Long-term pollutant exposure affects:
    Answer: Life expectancy
  6. Carbon monoxide poisoning impacts:
    Answer: Cardiovascular system
  7. Lead exposure affects:
    Answer: Nervous system
  8. Airborne particulate matter causes:
    Answer: Lung diseases
  9. Industrial effluents may contain:
    Answer: Toxic chemicals
  10. Pollutants in drinking water may cause:
    Answer: Heavy metal toxicity
  11. Noise above 85 dB can:
    Answer: Damage hearing permanently
  12. Pesticide residues may lead to:
    Answer: Chronic illnesses
  13. Air pollution aggravates:
    Answer: Cardiovascular diseases
  14. Waterborne pathogens cause:
    Answer: Gastrointestinal infections
  15. Heavy metal contamination affects:
    Answer: Brain development in children
  16. Indoor air pollution leads to:
    Answer: Respiratory disorders
  17. Pollutants disrupt:
    Answer: Normal physiological functions
  18. Long-term exposure to pollutants increases:
    Answer: Chronic diseases
  19. Environmental hazards are a major:
    Answer: Public health concern
  20. Preventing pollution helps in:
    Answer: Reducing health risks

Natural and Energy Resources:
Sustainable management of natural resources is crucial for development. Renewable energy sources include solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass, and forests, providing clean and inexhaustible energy. Non-renewable sources include nuclear energy, which requires careful handling due to radioactive waste. Soil resources support agriculture, while forests provide timber, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration. Effective utilization and conservation are essential to ensure future availability.

MCQs – Natural and Energy Resources

  1. Solar energy is:
    Answer: Renewable
  2. Wind energy is:
    Answer: Renewable
  3. Hydropower is generated from:
    Answer: Flowing water
  4. Geothermal energy comes from:
    Answer: Earth's heat
  5. Biomass energy is derived from:
    Answer: Organic matter
  6. Nuclear energy is:
    Answer: Non-renewable
  7. Forests provide:
    Answer: Timber, biodiversity, and oxygen
  8. Soil is important for:
    Answer: Agriculture
  9. Renewable resources are:
    Answer: Inexhaustible
  10. Non-renewable resources are:
    Answer: Limited in supply
  11. Solar panels convert sunlight into:
    Answer: Electricity
  12. Wind turbines convert wind into:
    Answer: Mechanical and electrical energy
  13. Hydropower reduces:
    Answer: Carbon emissions
  14. Biomass energy reduces:
    Answer: Waste accumulation
  15. Forests act as:
    Answer: Carbon sinks
  16. Nuclear energy produces:
    Answer: Radioactive waste
  17. Geothermal energy is:
    Answer: Sustainable
  18. Renewable energy supports:
    Answer: Sustainable development
  19. Overuse of soil leads to:
    Answer: Degradation and infertility
  20. Energy conservation reduces:
    Answer: Environmental impact

Natural Hazards and Disasters: Mitigation Strategies:
Natural hazards include earthquakes, floods, cyclones, tsunamis, droughts, and landslides. Disaster mitigation involves preparedness, early warning systems, resilient infrastructure, community awareness, and emergency response planning. Sustainable urban planning, afforestation, and climate-resilient agriculture reduce vulnerability. Governments and NGOs coordinate disaster risk reduction through national and international frameworks.

MCQs – Natural Hazards and Disasters

  1. Earthquakes are caused by:
    Answer: Tectonic plate movements
  2. Floods result from:
    Answer: Excessive rainfall or river overflow
  3. Cyclones are:
    Answer: Intense tropical storms
  4. Tsunamis are generated by:
    Answer: Undersea earthquakes
  5. Droughts result in:
    Answer: Water scarcity
  6. Landslides occur due to:
    Answer: Soil erosion and instability
  7. Early warning systems help:
    Answer: Minimize disaster damage
  8. Disaster preparedness includes:
    Answer: Evacuation plans and drills
  9. Community awareness improves:
    Answer: Resilience to disasters
  10. Resilient infrastructure reduces:
    Answer: Vulnerability
  11. Afforestation prevents:
    Answer: Soil erosion and floods
  12. Climate-resilient agriculture adapts to:
    Answer: Changing weather patterns
  13. National disaster management authorities coordinate:
    Answer: Mitigation and response
  14. NGOs assist in:
    Answer: Disaster relief and awareness
  15. Earthquake-resistant buildings are part of:
    Answer: Mitigation strategies
  16. Floodplain zoning is used for:
    Answer: Risk reduction
  17. Early warning systems include:
    Answer: Weather alerts and sirens
  18. Disaster drills improve:
    Answer: Community preparedness
  19. Resilient cities include:
    Answer: Risk-informed planning
  20. Disaster risk reduction aims to:
    Answer: Save lives and property

Environmental Laws and International Agreements:
Key environmental regulations include the Environmental Protection Act (1986) in India, which provides a framework for pollution control and conservation. The National Action Plan on Climate Change promotes sustainable development and climate resilience. International agreements aim to mitigate global environmental challenges: - Montreal Protocol: Protects ozone layer by phasing out CFCs. - Rio Summit: Promotes sustainable development principles. - Convention on Biodiversity: Conserves ecosystems and genetic resources. - Kyoto Protocol & Paris Agreement: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions globally. - International Solar Alliance: Promotes solar energy adoption worldwide.

MCQs – Environmental Laws and International Agreements

  1. The Environmental Protection Act was enacted in:
    Answer: 1986
  2. NAPCC stands for:
    Answer: National Action Plan on Climate Change
  3. Montreal Protocol aims to:
    Answer: Protect the ozone layer
  4. Rio Summit promotes:
    Answer: Sustainable development
  5. Convention on Biodiversity focuses on:
    Answer: Conservation of ecosystems
  6. Kyoto Protocol targets:
    Answer: Greenhouse gas reduction
  7. Paris Agreement addresses:
    Answer: Climate change mitigation
  8. International Solar Alliance promotes:
    Answer: Solar energy adoption
  9. EPA regulates:
    Answer: Pollution control
  10. NAPCC includes:
    Answer: Renewable energy and energy efficiency programs
  11. Montreal Protocol phases out:
    Answer: CFCs
  12. Rio Summit was held in:
    Answer: 1992
  13. Convention on Biodiversity was adopted in:
    Answer: 1992
  14. Paris Agreement was signed in:
    Answer: 2015
  15. Kyoto Protocol came into force in:
    Answer: 2005
  16. EPA empowers:
    Answer: Government to take preventive action
  17. International environmental agreements are:
    Answer: Multilateral efforts
  18. Solar Alliance aims to:
    Answer: Promote solar technologies in developing countries
  19. Global treaties reduce:
    Answer: Environmental degradation
  20. Overall, laws and agreements aim to:
    Answer: Ensure sustainable development worldwide

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