Assertion : Inhabitants close to very busy airports are likely to

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71.

Photochemical smog formed in congested metropolitan cities mainly consists of:

  • ozone, peroxyacetyl nitrate and NOx

  • smoke, peroxyacetyl nitrate and SO2

  • hydrocarbons, SO2 and CO2

  • hydrocarbons, ozone and SOx


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72.

Assertion : Inhabitants close to very busy airports are likely to experience health hazards.

Reason : Sound level of jet aeroplanes usually exceeds 160 dB.

  • If both Assertion and Reason are true and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If both Assertion and Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If Assertion is true statement but Reason is false

  • If both Assertion and Reason are false statements


B.

If both Assertion and Reason are true but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

Inhabitants staying close to a very busy airport are likely to experience health hazards because maximum acceptable range of sound is 80-90 dB. But in the places like airports this level is always exceeds, thus it creates sound pollution and related health hazards like auditory fatigue, deafness etc.

Jet planes generally produce sound above 160 dB which is much more than normal level, thus they also produce sound pollution. But as jet aeroplanes are used for some special purposes, they normally do not land in common or very busy airports (without emergency). Thus, it has no direct relation in causing sound pollution and related hazards in areas nearby very busy airports.


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73.

Zooplanktons are :

  • parasites

  • primary producers

  • primary consumers

  • primary decomposers


74.

When one organism is benefited without affecting the other, it is called

  • parasitism

  • commensalism

  • saprophytis

  • symbiosis


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75.

The equation NnNt= B represents, which of the following?

  • Natality

  • Growth rate

  • Mortality

  • All of these


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76.

What are mycorrhizae?


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77.

Scirpophage incertulus is an example of

  • monophagus pest

  • diphagus pest

  • oligophagus pest

  • polyphagus pest


78.

Which one of the following is a population?

  • A spider and some trapped flies in its web

  • Earthworm that lives in a grassland along with other arthropods

  • All the plants in a forest

  • All the oak trees in a forest


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79.

A biologist studied the population of rats in a barn. He found that the average natality was 250, average mortality 240, immigration 20 and emigration 30. The net increase in population is

  • 10

  • 15

  • 05

  • Zero


80.

A sedentary sea anemone gets attached to the shell lining of hermit crab. The association is

  • ectoparasitism

  • symbiosis

  • commensalism

  • amensalism


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