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    ICSE Specimen Question Paper Environmental Applications : www.cisce.org Tenth 10th Std SSLC

    Document Described : Environmental Applications Question Paper, ICSE Question Paper

    ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS

    (Two hours)
    Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
    You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes.
    This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
    The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
    Section A is compulsory. Attempt any four questions from Section B.
    The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].

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    SECTION A (40 Marks)
    Attempt all questions from this Section
    Question 1
    (a) State any two consequences of siltation in waterways. [2]
    (b) What are toxic wastes? [2]
    (c) State the scope and limitation of biogas as a kitchen fuel. [2]
    (d) What is meant by community forestry? State its one importance. [2]
    (e) Suggest two methods which are implemented in Curitiba for traffic
    management. [2]
    (f) State two reasons for water recycling. [2]
    (g) Explain activated sludge. Give an example. [2]
    (h) What are CFC’s? [2]
    (i) State three disadvantages associated with the construction of dams on
    waterways. [3]
    (j) Mention three advantages of hydel power over coal. [3]
    (k) Name a newly evolved technique of water management and explain it. [3]
    (l) What is Natural Resource Accounting? Give an example. [3]
    (m) Mention three advantages of Remote Sensing Satellites. [3]
    (n) State any three ways of controlling the traffic problem in a metropolitan city in India. [3]
    (o) Eco-friendly technologies, despite being environment friendly have not
    found many takers in India. Give three reasons justifying this statement. [3]
    (p) Explain how decomposition of waste in open areas has an adverse impact on human health. [3]

    SECTION B (60 Marks)
    Attempt any four questions from this Section
    Question 2
    (a) What is a Cyclone Separator? Describe the mechanism of a Cyclone
    Separator with the help of a diagram. [5]
    (b) Enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of:
    (i) Land fills.
    (ii) Chemical fertilizers. [5]
    (c) Explain the work done by Tarun Bharat Sangh in soil conservation. [5]

    Question 3
    (a) Explain the role of Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) in environment protection. [5]
    (b) Explain the impact of globalization on developing countries. [5]
    (c) What is remote sensing? Explain the role of remote sensing in
    environmental monitoring. [5]

    Question 4
    (a) Explain the effect of using wood as fuel on the environment. [5]
    (b) What is meant by dry compost toilets? Explain the eco-friendliness of
    these toilets over the conventional toilets. [5]
    (c) What does sustainability mean? What is the role of inter-governmental
    organizations in saving the environment? [5]

    Question 5
    (a) Explain the roof top water harvesting technique with the help of a neat
    diagram. [5]
    (b) Gandhi’s model of decentralized governance is the most successful form of governance. Explain. [5]
    (c) How does the impounding of waterways by building dams affect the
    environment? [5]

    Question 6
    (a) Explain the role of NGOs in sustaining a better environment. [5]
    (b) The graph given below shows the concentration of Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) in the atmosphere in the various locations A, B, C, D and E of a country. Study the graph and answer the questions that follow:
    (i) State any two reasons that contribute to the increase in the SPM
    concentration in different locations. [2]
    (ii) List any two harmful effects on health caused by Suspended
    Particulate Matter (SPM). [2]
    (iii) Explain the role of legislation for control of the SPM emissions
    from vehicles. [2]
    (iv) Briefly explain any four initiatives that can be taken to reduce the
    emission of SPM in locations A and B. [4]

    Question 7
    (a) Define a resource. What are the difficulties encountered in assigning
    monetary values to resources? [5]
    (b) List any five non-conventional sources of energy and state their
    advantages. [5]
    (c) Suggest five methods to reduce waste generation in metropolitan cities. [5]
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