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10th Class Chemistry Chapter 14 The Atmosphere English Medium KPK Boards Online Mcqs MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Which gas is in involved in ozone depletion?
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Nitrogen
CFC's
Chlorine
All of them
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Question # 2
Normal rain water is:
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weakly acidic
strongly acidic
weakly basic
strongly basic
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Question # 3
Fossil fuel means.
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Coal
Petroleum
Natural gas
All of them
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Question # 4
Atmosphere is divided into;
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3 regions
4 regions
5 regions
6 regions
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Question # 5
Which gas is emitted due to volcanic eruption?
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CO
2
SO
3
NO
2
H
2
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Question # 6
At which region all weather occurs?
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Troposphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Thermosphere
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Question # 7
Which pollutant is responsible for changing weather?
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Air pollutant
Water pollutant
Soil pollutant
All of them
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Question # 8
Which gas acts as a glass wall of a green house?
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Oxygen
Carbon dioxides
sulphur dioxide
Hydrogen
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Question # 9
The percentage of SO
2
released by the combustion of coal and petroleum product.
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40%
60%
70%
80%
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Question # 10
Atmospheric region found between 50-58 km from the earthis.
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Thermosphere
Stratosphere
Mesophere
Thermosphere
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Question # 11
Global warming causes rising of the sea level. The cause of global warming is.
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CO
2
gas.
SO
2
gas.
NO
2
gases.
O
3
gas.
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Question # 12
High concentration of which metal clogs the fish gills.
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Zinc
Aluminium
Sodium
Copper
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Question # 13
The Earth's atmosphere is getting hotter because of.
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Increasing concentration of CO
Increasing concentration of CO
2
Increasing concentration of O
3
Increasing concentration of SO
2
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