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Environmental Physics MCQs

1. : Which radiation is mainly responsible for the greenhouse effect?

(A) Ultraviolet radiation


(B) Visible light


(C) Infrared radiation


(D) Gamma radiation




2. : The average solar constant at Earth’s atmosphere is approximately:

(A) 1361 W/m²


(B) 1000 W/m²


(C) 500 W/m²


(D) 2000 W/m²




3. : The albedo of Earth represents:

(A) Earth’s heat capacity


(B) Fraction of solar energy reflected back to space


(C) Earth’s greenhouse gas absorption


(D) Earth’s rotation speed




4. : Which layer of the atmosphere absorbs most of the UV radiation?

(A) Troposphere


(B) Stratosphere


(C) Mesosphere


(D) Thermosphere




5. : Wien’s displacement law relates:

(A) Pressure and temperature


(B) Wavelength and temperature


(C) Energy and frequency


(D) Mass and energy




6. : Which gas is the most effective absorber of longwave radiation?

(A) Oxygen


(B) Nitrogen


(C) Carbon dioxide


(D) Argon




7. : The greenhouse effect is an example of:

(A) Reflection of solar radiation


(B) Trapping of infrared radiation


(C) Scattering of visible light


(D) Absorption of ultraviolet radiation




8. : The unit of radiant flux density is:

(A) Watt


(B) Joule


(C) Watt per square meter (W/m²)


(D) Joule per second




9. : The main cause of seasons on Earth is:

(A) Distance from the Sun


(B) Tilt of Earth’s axis


(C) Rotation of Earth


(D) Shape of Earth




10. : Which process is responsible for the blue color of the sky?

(A) Reflection


(B) Diffraction


(C) Rayleigh scattering


(D) Absorption




11. : Which type of radiation has the shortest wavelength?

(A) Ultraviolet


(B) Infrared


(C) Gamma rays


(D) Microwave




12. : The Stefan–Boltzmann law is expressed as:

(A) E = σT⁴


(B) E = mc²


(C) E = hf


(D) PV = nRT




13. : What percentage of incoming solar energy is absorbed by Earth’s surface?

(A) ~10%


(B) ~25%


(C) ~50%


(D) ~75%




14. : The greenhouse gases trap heat mainly in which part of the spectrum?

(A) Ultraviolet


(B) Visible light


(C) Infrared


(D) Microwave




15. : Which gas is not a greenhouse gas?

(A) Carbon dioxide


(B) Methane


(C) Nitrogen


(D) Water vapor




16. : The “ozone hole” problem is maximum over which region?

(A) Arctic


(B) Antarctica


(C) Tropics


(D) Europe




17. : Which phenomenon explains why the Sun looks red during sunset?

(A) Diffraction


(B) Refraction


(C) Rayleigh scattering


(D) Polarization




18. : The heat transfer from Sun to Earth takes place by:

(A) Conduction


(B) Convection


(C) Radiation


(D) Evaporation




19. : The main contributor of anthropogenic greenhouse effect is:

(A) Nitrous oxide from fertilizers


(B) Methane from livestock


(C) Carbon dioxide from fossil fuels


(D) CFCs from refrigerators




20. : Which parameter measures the ability of a surface to emit radiation?

(A) Albedo


(B) Emissivity


(C) Absorptivity


(D) Reflectivity




21. : Which gas absorbs both UV and IR radiation?

(A) Ozone


(B) Oxygen


(C) Nitrogen


(D) Argon




22. : What is the average temperature of Earth’s surface (approx.)?

(A) –18 °C


(B) 0 °C


(C) 15 °C


(D) 50 °C




23. : In the absence of greenhouse effect, Earth’s average surface temperature would be:

(A) 15 °C


(B) –18 °C


(C) 0 °C


(D) 30 °C




24. : The fraction of sunlight reflected by Earth’s surface is called:

(A) Emissivity


(B) Albedo


(C) Conductivity


(D) Absorptivity




25. : Which law is used to calculate the wavelength of maximum emission of a black body?

(A) Stefan–Boltzmann law


(B) Wien’s displacement law


(C) Planck’s law


(D) Newton’s law of cooling




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