Bihar TET EVS Question Paper 2017

All students can find here Bihar Teacher Eligibility Test (BETET) Environmental Studies (EVS) Solved Question Papers for the post Primary Teacher (from 1st class to 5th class) and Upper Primary Teacher (from 6th Class to 8th Class) examination to be held in 2017. All these question sample papers will help you for better exam preparation.

Environmental Studies (EVS)

✓ Air is composed of gases, water vapours and

(a) dust particles (b) rainfall

(c) snowfall (d) light

Answer: (a) dust particles

✓ Medicine of quinine is provided by

(a) Eucalyptus plant (b) aconite plant

(c) cinchona plant (d) money plant

Answer: (c) cinchona plant

✓ Chief source of energy in environment is

(a) fire (b) moon

(c) sun (d) stars

Answer: (c) sun

✓ The group of organisms which convert light into food are called

(a) autotrophs (b) heterotrophs

(c) decomposers (d) omnivores

Answer: (a) Autotrophs

✓ Which one the following is not biodegradable?

(a) vegetables (b) fruits

(c) earthworm (d) aluminium foil

Answer: (d) Aluminium Foil

✓ Which of the following wastes cannot be decomposed by bacteria to form compost?

(a) Kitchen wastes (b) Plastic and polythene bags

(c) dead plants (d) bodies of insects living in the soil

Answer: (b) Plastic and polythene bags

✓ Which of the following problems is not created by noise pollution ?

(a) Diarrhoea (b) Hypertension

(c) Deafness (d) Irritation

Answer: (a) Diarrhoea

✓ Animal(s) which is/are active at night.

(a) owl (b) rat

(c) cockroach (d) all the above

Answer: (d) All the above

✓ An animal that can tolerate the heat of the desert is

(a) rats (b) camel

(c) cow (d) lion

Answer: (b) camel

✓ Air pollution is caused by

(a) Insecticides (b) Sewage

(c) Smoke (d) Loud speakers

Answer: (c) smoke

✓ If waste materials contaminate the source of drinking water which of the following diseases will spread?

(a) Scurvy (b) Typhoid

(c) Malaria (d) Anaemia

Answer: (b) Typhoid

✓ Vermicomposting is done by

(a) fungus (b) bacteria

(c) worms (d) animals

Answer: (c) worms

✓ In our country the Van Mahotsav Day is observed on

(a) Second of October (b) First of December

(c) Tenth of August (d) First of July

Answer: (d) First of July

✓ Plants are green because of the presence of a pigment called:

(a) glucose (b) nitrogen

(c) chlorophyll (d) oxygen

Answer: (a) chlorophyll

✓ When trees are cut, amount of oxygen

(a) decreases (b) increases

(c) both (a) and (b) (d) remains same

Answer: (a) decreases

✓ Process through which plants reproduce:

(a) Eating (b) Evaporation

(c) Pollination (d) Condensation

Answer: (c) pollination

✓ 71% of earth surface is covered with:

(a) land (b) air

(c) water (d) coal

Answer: (c) water

✓ Which Indian scientist has got a Nobel Prize for his contribution in physics?
(a) Rabindra Nath Tagore
(b) Mahatma Gandhi
(c) Albert Einstein
(d) Hargovind Khurana

Ans. D

✓ When some sugar is dissolved in a glass of water, the water level:
(a) Increases
(b) Decreases
(c) Remains the same
(d) None of the above

Ans. C

✓ The nature of relationship between condensation & evaporation is:
(a) They are the same
(b) They are opposite
(c) They are similar but not in all respects
(d) None of the above

Ans. B

✓ We slip very easily on a wet floor because
(a) Water reduces the friction
(b) Water increases the friction
(c) We slip because we lose our balance
(d) None of the above

Ans. A

✓ The process of solid changing into liquid upon the supply of heat is called:
(a) Condensation
(b) Evaporation
(c) Melting
(d) Boiling

Ans. C

✓ When we exhale, our lungs have to:
(a) Contract
(b) Expand
(c) Be still
(d) None of the above

Ans. A

✓ Our head is made up of only one movable bone; it is called:
(a) Skull
(b) Cranium
(c) Jawbone
(d) Collarbone

Ans. C

✓ The young ones of the frog are called:
(a) Young frogs
(b) Frog cubs
(c) Puppies
(d) Tadpoles

Ans. D

✓ Paper is mainly made up of:
(a) Cellulose & starch
(b) Polythene & cotton
(c) Bamboo & grass
(d) Sunflower & Maize

Ans. C

✓ Our sun is:
(a) Planet
(b) Satellite
(c) Comet
(d) Star

Ans. D

✓ During summer the earth is
(a) Closer to the sun
(b) Away from the sun
(c) Closer to the moon
(d) Away from the moon

ANSWER: (b)

✓ Non-green plants like mushroom can’t make their own food because:
(a) They are too small
(b) They lack chlorophyll
(c) They lack photo-tropism
(d) They lack roots to suck water

ANSWER: (b)

✓ Most of the reptiles like snakes, crocodiles, etc. eat their food by:
(a) Tearing its flesh
(b) A process called cud chewing
(c) Swallowing it as a whole
(d) Sucking its blood

ANSWER: (c)

✓ How much time does the earth take to complete one rotation?
(a) 24 hrs.
(b) 1 day
(c) 1 year
(d) Both A & B

ANSWER: (d)

✓ How many muscles are there in a human body?
(a) 600
(b) 700
(c) 800
(d) 900

ANSWER: (a)

✓ Which of the following is not a part of the excretory system?
(a) Eyes
(b) Kidneys
(c) Lungs
(d) Skin

ANSWER: (a)

✓ During breathing which gas is most required by us?
(a) Hydrogen
(b) Oxygen
(c) Carondioxide
(d) Nitrogen

ANSWER: (b)

✓ Which part of the body controls all the other organs?
(a) Heart
(b) Eyes
(c) Brain
(d) Stomach

ANSWER: (c)

✓ Flamingos have ______ kind of feet
(a) Perching
(b) Wading
(c) Webbed
(d) None of these

ANSWER: (b)

✓ The tomato plant falls under the category of:
(a) Herbs
(b) Shrubs
(c) Trees
(d) Grass

ANSWER: (a)

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