1. : Environmental law primarily focuses on:
(A) Regulating industrial productivity
(B) Protecting the environment and natural resources
(C) Reducing economic growth
(D) Promoting political campaigns
2. : The Stockholm Conference of 1972 is also known as:
(A) Earth Summit I
(B) World Summit on Sustainable Development
(C) Human Environment Conference
(D) Rio+20
3. : The Pakistan Environmental Protection Act (PEPA) was enacted in:
(A) 1986
(B) 1997
(C) 2002
(D) 2010
4. : The “polluter pays principle” in environmental law means:
(A) Government pays for pollution clean-up
(B) Polluters bear the costs of managing pollution they cause
(C) Public pays taxes for pollution control
(D) Polluters are exempt from responsibility
5. : Which international treaty deals with the protection of the ozone layer?
(A) Paris Agreement
(B) Montreal Protocol
(C) Kyoto Protocol
(D) Ramsar Convention
6. : Which of the following is NOT an environmental law principle?
(A) Intergenerational equity
(B) Precautionary principle
(C) Overexploitation principle
(D) Sustainable development principle
7. : Environmental ethics is the study of:
(A) Moral relationship of humans with the environment
(B) Economic value of resources only
(C) Political rights of industries
(D) Technical aspects of engineering
8. : Which philosopher is most closely associated with “land ethic”?
(A) Aristotle
(B) Aldo Leopold
(C) Plato
(D) Francis Bacon
9. : Anthropocentrism in environmental ethics emphasizes:
(A) Human-centered approach to the environment
(B) Equal rights of all living beings
(C) Deep ecological perspective
(D) Intrinsic value of nature
10. : Biocentrism in environmental ethics refers to:
(A) Only humans have value
(B) All living beings have intrinsic value
(C) Technology over nature
(D) Nature exists only for exploitation
11. : Which of the following environmental agreements addresses climate change?
(A) Montreal Protocol
(B) Paris Agreement
(C) Ramsar Convention
(D) Basel Convention
12. : The “precautionary principle” suggests:
(A) Delay environmental action until full proof exists
(B) Take preventive action even when full scientific certainty is lacking
(C) Always prioritize economy over ecology
(D) Avoid international cooperation
13. : The Basel Convention (1989) regulates:
(A) Biodiversity conservation
(B) Hazardous waste movement and disposal
(C) Wetland protection
(D) Marine pollution
14. : Environmental justice ensures:
(A) Equal access to environmental benefits and protection from harms
(B) Industrial freedom without restriction
(C) Unequal resource distribution
(D) Only economic growth focus
15. : The Rio Declaration (1992) introduced the principle of:
(A) “Common but differentiated responsibilities”
(B) “No polluter pays”
(C) “Unlimited resource exploitation”
(D) “Only local governance”
16. : Which of the following best defines “sustainable development”?
(A) Using resources for present needs while conserving for future generations
(B) Maximizing current exploitation
(C) Ignoring long-term impacts
(D) Industrialization without control
17. : Which agency in Pakistan is responsible for implementing environmental laws?
(A) Ministry of Climate Change
(B) Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (Pak-EPA)
(C) Planning Commission
(D) Forest Department
18. : The concept of “ecocentrism” in ethics emphasizes:
(A) Humans are superior to nature
(B) All ecosystems and non-living components have intrinsic value
(C) Only animals matter ethically
(D) Economic benefits of the environment
19. : Which of the following is a challenge in enforcing environmental law?
(A) Strong legal frameworks
(B) Lack of political will and weak implementation
(C) Public awareness campaigns
(D) International treaties
20. : The Ramsar Convention is related to:
(A) Wetland protection
(B) Climate change
(C) Ozone depletion
(D) Forest management
21. : Which principle emphasizes that present generations must not compromise the needs of future generations?
(A) Intergenerational equity
(B) Polluter pays principle
(C) Precautionary principle
(D) Sovereignty principle
22. : Which of the following international agreements focuses on biodiversity?
(A) Basel Convention
(B) Kyoto Protocol
(C) Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
(D) Ramsar Convention
23. : Environmental litigation refers to:
(A) Court cases related to environmental laws and disputes
(B) Political campaigns
(C) Mining agreements
(D) Agricultural subsidies
24. : Which ethical approach argues for the intrinsic value of all nature, living and non-living?
(A) Anthropocentric ethics
(B) Ecocentric ethics
(C) Utilitarian ethics
(D) Individual ethics
25. : The main aim of environmental ethics is to:
(A) Justify industrial exploitation
(B) Guide human behavior towards responsible interaction with the environment
(C) Focus only on legal issues
(D) Promote short-term benefits