1. : The main objective of environmental policy is to:
(A) Promote industrialization at any cost
(B) Protect the environment and ensure sustainable development
(C) Support only economic growth
(D) Reduce population growth
2. : The concept of “sustainable development” was popularized by which report?
(A) Kyoto Report
(B) Brundtland Report
(C) Montreal Protocol
(D) Paris Agreement
3. : Which international treaty is aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
(A) Montreal Protocol
(B) Kyoto Protocol
(C) Basel Convention
(D) Ramsar Convention
4. : The Paris Agreement (2015) focuses mainly on:
(A) Protecting wetlands
(B) Reducing global greenhouse gas emissions
(C) Controlling toxic waste trade
(D) Preventing ozone depletion
5. : The Montreal Protocol (1987) was designed to protect:
(A) Climate system
(B) Ozone layer
(C) Forest resources
(D) Water quality
6. : Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is conducted to:
(A) Increase profits of companies
(B) Predict environmental consequences of proposed projects
(C) Replace environmental monitoring
(D) Approve only industrial projects
7. : Which of the following is NOT a principle of sustainable development?
(A) Precautionary principle
(B) Polluter pays principle
(C) Overexploitation of natural resources
(D) Intergenerational equity
8. : The “polluter pays principle” means:
(A) Polluters are exempt from responsibility
(B) Polluters must bear the cost of pollution they create
(C) Government pays for pollution cleanup
(D) Public pays for pollution through taxes
9. : Which UN agency is primarily responsible for environmental issues?
(A) WHO
(B) UNEP
(C) FAO
(D) UNESCO
10. : The Rio Earth Summit (1992) was held in:
(A) New York
(B) Paris
(C) Rio de Janeiro
(D) Geneva
11. : Agenda 21 is related to:
(A) Nuclear safety
(B) Sustainable development action plan
(C) Trade liberalization
(D) Energy production
12. : Which law in Pakistan deals with environmental protection?
(A) PEPA 1997 (Pakistan Environmental Protection Act)
(B) Water Pollution Control Act
(C) Forest Conservation Act
(D) Clean Air Act
13. : Environmental management involves:
(A) Only forest conservation
(B) Planning and implementation of strategies to protect the environment
(C) Studying pollution without action
(D) Mining and deforestation
14. : The precautionary principle suggests:
(A) Wait until damage occurs before action
(B) Take preventive measures even if full scientific certainty is lacking
(C) Always prioritize economy over environment
(D) Ignore risks until proven harmful
15. : Which of the following is an economic tool for environmental management?
(A) Awareness campaigns
(B) Pollution taxes and subsidies
(C) Community participation
(D) Legal enforcement
16. : Environmental auditing is conducted to:
(A) Monitor industrial productivity
(B) Evaluate compliance with environmental laws and standards
(C) Approve land for agriculture
(D) Assess health statistics
17. : The Ramsar Convention is related to:
(A) Desertification
(B) Protection of wetlands
(C) Endangered species
(D) Air quality standards
18. : The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) was introduced under:
(A) Kyoto Protocol
(B) Montreal Protocol
(C) Paris Agreement
(D) Stockholm Convention
19. : Environmental governance refers to:
(A) Political conflicts on environment
(B) The frameworks of rules, practices, and institutions managing environmental issues
(C) Forest management only
(D) Role of NGOs only
20. : Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is applied to:
(A) Individual projects
(B) Policies, plans, and programs
(C) Waste treatment plants only
(D) Factories
21. : ISO 14001 standards are related to:
(A) Environmental management systems
(B) Food safety
(C) Worker safety
(D) Transportation management
22. : Which of the following is a market-based instrument for environmental management?
(A) Emission trading (carbon trading)
(B) Command and control regulation
(C) Public hearings
(D) Litigation
23. : The Stockholm Declaration (1972) was the first major international conference on:
(A) Climate change
(B) Human environment
(C) Biodiversity conservation
(D) Wetland management
24. : The main challenge of environmental management is:
(A) Balancing environmental protection with economic development
(B) Ignoring social impacts
(C) Reducing government control
(D) Expanding deforestation
25. : Carrying capacity in environmental management means:
(A) Maximum population an environment can sustain without degradation
(B) Maximum number of vehicles in a city
(C) Maximum forest cover possible
(D) Maximum energy consumption allowed