A. 5
B. 50
C. 500
D. 5000
Related Mcqs:
- Moist atmospheric air at high temperature (e.g., in summer) having high concentration of sulphur dioxide causes________________?
A. Fading of dyes on textiles
B. Corrosion, tarnishing & soiling of metals
C. Reduced strength of textiles
D. All A., B. and C. - Threshold limit value (TLV) means maximum permissible/acceptable concentration. TLV of phosgene in air is about ______________ ppm (parts per million)?
A. 0.002
B. 0.2
C. 1.2
D. 4.8 - Which of the following causes death by asphyxiation, if its presence in atmospheric air exceeds maximum allowable concentration (i.e. > 50 ppm) ?
A. Benzopyrene
B. Peroxyacetyl nitrate
C. Carbon monoxide
D. Sulphur dioxide - A gas is termed as non-toxic, if its maximum permissible concentration (TLV) ranges from ______________ ppm?
A. 1000 to 2000
B. 3000 to 6000
C. 6000 to 9000
D. 10000 to 100000 - Death may occur, when SO2 concentration in atmospheric air exceeds ______________ ppm?
A. 20
B. 100
C. 400
D. 200 - Higher concentration of nitrogen dioxide in atmospheric air causes___________________?
A. Cancer
B. Bronchitis
C. Asphyxiation
D. Corrosion - ‘Safe limit’ called Threshold Limit Value (TLV) of carbon monoxide in atmospheric air is < 50 ppm. The main source of carbon monoxide pollutant in air is the____________________?
A. Industrial chimney exhaust
B. Automobiles exhaust
C. Photochemical reaction in polluted atmosphere
D. Burning of domestic fuel - Atmospheric pollution caused by the exhaust gas of supersonic transport air-crafts is mostly in the atmospheric region called________________?
A. Thermosphere
B. Stratosphere
C. Troposphere
D. Mesosphere - Maximum allowable concentration of CO2 in air for safe working is _____________ ppm (parts per million)?
A. 50
B. 1000
C. 2000
D. 5000 - TLV of ammonia, nitrogen dioxide and phenol vapor in air is ______________ ppm ?
A. 5
B. 100
C. 1000
D. 2000