1. : Environmental modeling primarily involves:
(A) Designing machines for industries
(B) Simulating environmental systems using mathematical and computational methods
(C) Building dams and reservoirs
(D) Conducting only field surveys
2. : Which of the following is an example of an air quality model?
(A) SWAT
(B) AERMOD
(C) MODFLOW
(D) WEAP
3. : The main purpose of environmental models is to:
(A) Predict and understand environmental processes
(B) Replace all field measurements
(C) Eliminate uncertainty
(D) Collect soil samples
4. : A deterministic model gives:
(A) A single definite output for a given input
(B) Multiple random outputs for one input
(C) No output at all
(D) Only qualitative descriptions
5. : A stochastic model incorporates:
(A) Random variables and uncertainty
(B) Fixed values only
(C) Only qualitative data
(D) No mathematical basis
6. : Which model is widely used for simulating watershed hydrology?
(A) WEAP
(B) AERMOD
(C) SWAT
(D) Gaussian plume model
7. : The Gaussian plume model is used for predicting:
(A) Water quality
(B) Air pollutant dispersion
(C) Soil erosion
(D) Noise levels
8. : In environmental modeling, calibration means:
(A) Testing the model with future predictions
(B) Adjusting model parameters to fit observed data
(C) Running the model without data
(D) Ignoring field measurements
9. : Model validation refers to:
(A) Using the model without field checks
(B) Comparing model predictions with independent observed data
(C) Replacing models with maps
(D) Ignoring model uncertainty
10. : The main limitation of environmental models is:
(A) They are always 100% accurate
(B) Dependence on assumptions and quality of input data
(C) They never include mathematics
(D) They cannot be used on computers
11. : MODFLOW is a model used for:
(A) Groundwater flow simulation
(B) Air quality analysis
(C) Noise prediction
(D) Climate change modeling
12. : WEAP is an environmental model mainly used for:
(A) Solid waste management
(B) Water resources planning and management
(C) Soil pollution analysis
(D) Marine biology
13. : GCMs (General Circulation Models) are primarily used for:
(A) Traffic noise analysis
(B) Climate change prediction
(C) Groundwater modeling
(D) Soil fertility assessment
14. : Sensitivity analysis in environmental modeling is performed to:
(A) Test how changes in input parameters affect model outputs
(B) Reduce computer processing time
(C) Eliminate all uncertainties
(D) Ignore complex parameters
15. : Which of the following is an example of a water quality model?
(A) QUAL2K
(B) AERMOD
(C) HYSPLIT
(D) MODIS
16. : Noise propagation in urban areas is often simulated using:
(A) SWAT
(B) CNOSSOS-EU model
(C) MODFLOW
(D) WEAP
17. : In environmental modeling, “scenario analysis” is used to:
(A) Study alternative future conditions and management options
(B) Predict only historical events
(C) Eliminate calibration
(D) Reduce model accuracy
18. : An example of an integrated model for air pollution and climate interaction is:
(A) AERMOD
(B) CMAQ
(C) QUAL2K
(D) MODFLOW
19. : Which of the following is an advantage of environmental models?
(A) They reduce the need for expensive and time-consuming field studies
(B) They completely eliminate uncertainty
(C) They never require calibration
(D) They are always accurate without data
20. : A conceptual model represents:
(A) The mathematical equations only
(B) A simplified description of system components and interactions
(C) Only computer code
(D) Satellite images
21. : Dynamic models are those that:
(A) Do not change with time
(B) Incorporate time-dependent processes
(C) Ignore temporal variation
(D) Are only qualitative
22. : In climate modeling, “downscaling” refers to:
(A) Making the computer smaller
(B) Generating high-resolution local climate information from coarse global models
(C) Ignoring regional variations
(D) Using fewer variables in models
23. : Which environmental modeling technique uses cellular grids to simulate spatial processes?
(A) Agent-based modeling
(B) System dynamics
(C) Cellular automata
(D) Statistical regression
24. : Uncertainty analysis in environmental modeling is essential to:
(A) Ignore model errors
(B) Quantify the reliability of model predictions
(C) Make models error-free
(D) Avoid calibration
25. : Which branch of science provides the mathematical foundation for most environmental models?
(A) Sociology
(B) Mathematics and computer science
(C) Literature
(D) Philosophy