In the disaster Management Cycle, which stage primarily focuses on building resilience before a disaster occurs?
Which of the following distinguishes structural mitigation from non-structural mitigation in disaster management?
What are the primary sources of Particulate Matter (PM) pollution in urban areas and what are the potential health effects of exposure to PM?
Which Act is considered as umbrella legislation for environmental protection in India?
What are the key stages of the EIA process?
Consider the following statements regarding Air Pollution and related initiatives: Which of the statements given below are correct?
The "National Clean Air Programme (NCAP)" launched by the Government of India aims to reduce particulate matter (PM 2.5 and PM 10) concentrations by 20-30% in 131 non-attainment cities by 2024 (with 2017 as the base year)
The "Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD)" data from ISRO's satellites is used to monitor air pollution levels over India 1 (SAFARY":
The "System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR)" is developed by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC).
The "Polluter Pays Principle" is enshrined in the Environment Protection Act, 1986.
What is the primary purpose of a wildlife sanctuary in India?
What is the primary goal of green auditing?
Consider the following statements: Which of the statements given below are correct?
"The Climate Group" is an international non-profit organization that drives climate action by building large networks and runs them.
The International Energy Agency in partnership with the Climate Group launched a global initiative "EP100",
EP100 brings together leading companies committed to driving innovation in energy efficiency and increasing competitiveness while delivering on emission reduction goals.
Some Indian companies are members of EP100.
The International Energy Agency is the Secretariat to the "Under2 Coalition".
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which one of the following is the largest source of Sulphur dioxide emissions?
Which amendment strengthened penalties and allowed citizens to file suits after 60 days’ notice?
Which section authorizes the closure of polluting industries or stoppage of electricity and water supply?
What is required for industries to operate in a declared Air Pollution Control Area?
Which body is empowered under the Act to set air quality standards and regulate air pollution?
The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 was enacted after which global event?
Which fund is linked to the Forest Conservation Act through the CAMPA Act, 2016?
The 1988 Amendment to the Forest Conservation Act introduced:
Which provision of the Act forms its core by restricting de-reservation and diversion of forest land?
How many sections does the Forest Conservation Act, 1980 contain?
The Forest Conservation Act, 1980 was enacted mainly to:
Under NAAC accreditation in India, which sector has recently been brought under Green Audit requirements?
Which type of audit specifically assesses the environmental impact of activities on flora and fauna?
A Water Audit primarily encourages which of the following practices?
Which type of Green Audit analyzes consumption patterns of electricity, heat, and fuel, and promotes renewable energy sources?
Which of the following is the correct process sequence of conducting a Green Audit?
Which of the following industries are included among the 17 highly polluting industries required to undergo Green Audit?
Green Audit became mandatory in India in:
In India, Green Audit was legally introduced under:
The primary purpose of Green Audit is:
Green Audit is best defined as:
A Baseline or Site Audit is conducted in order to:
Which of the following is an example of a Functional Audit?
An Environmental Due Diligence Audit is most relevant during:
Which audit focuses on the efficiency of a company’s internal environmental management system, training, and policies?
Which type of audit checks whether a company complies with emission standards, wastewater limits, and hazardous waste rules?
What is the prescribed format for industries to submit Environmental Audit Reports in India?
Which year did the Government of India make Environmental Auditing mandatory for certain industries?
In India, Environmental Audit was brought under law through:
The concept of Environmental Audit at the global level was influenced by:
Environmental Audit is best defined as:
What causes extreme weather events like floods and droughts under global warming?
Tropospheric ozone (O₃) acts as:
Climate refugees are people displaced due to:
Which of the following is an impact of climate change on biodiversity?
What role does water vapor play in global warming?
Which greenhouse gas is fully synthetic and has a very high warming potential?
The rise in sea level is caused by:
Which of the following is NOT a consequence of global warming?
What is the main process by which greenhouse gases cause global warming?
Which greenhouse gas has the highest warming potential among the following?