Global Warming MCQs

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Global Warming, a fundamental topic in the field of Environment Management. Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, honing your problem-solving skills, or simply looking to enhance your abilities in this field, our Global Warming MCQs are designed to help you grasp the core concepts and excel in solving problems.

In this section, you'll find a wide range of Global Warming mcq questions that explore various aspects of Global Warming problems. Each MCQ is crafted to challenge your understanding of Global Warming principles, enabling you to refine your problem-solving techniques. Whether you're a student aiming to ace Environment Management tests, a job seeker preparing for interviews, or someone simply interested in sharpening their skills, our Global Warming MCQs are your pathway to success in mastering this essential Environment Management topic.

Note: Each of the following question comes with multiple answer choices. Select the most appropriate option and test your understanding of Global Warming. You can click on an option to test your knowledge before viewing the solution for a MCQ. Happy learning!

So, are you ready to put your Global Warming knowledge to the test? Let's get started with our carefully curated MCQs!

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'CFCs' are chemically
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Ozone molecules are formed through action of:
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Answer: (c).ultraviolet radiation
Q124.
'Ozone' is also present in the:
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Answer: (b).Stratosphere
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A chlorine atom can destroy a number of molecules of ozone in a:
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Answer: (b).Catalytic cycle
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Montreal Protocol was set up in:
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Answer: (a).1987
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A 'stratosphere' is a well recognized region of atmosphere, having
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