Environment & Ecology for RRB Group D
If you are preparing for the RRB Group D exam, you already know that the General Science and General Awareness sections decide your final selection. Out of these sections, “Environment and Ecology” is a hidden scoring topic. Many students ignore it and only read Physics or Chemistry. But the Railway board loves asking 2 to 3 direct questions about our nature, pollution, and atmosphere in almost every shift. Many students feel scared thinking they have to study tough biology concepts or big environmental laws. But here is a big secret: the exam only asks very basic, daily-life questions about our surroundings. If you know simple things like the name of greenhouse gases or when we celebrate Environment Day, you can easily grab these free marks. To make your preparation super easy, we have explained this topic in the simplest words and provided real exam-level questions below.
You do not need to read thick science books to pass this section. Let us understand it like a normal story.
What to study for the RRB Group D Exam? You can divide this topic into four simple parts:
If you just focus on these simple daily topics, you will never miss a question in the exam!
Now that you know what to study, let us test your preparation. Grab a pen and solve these top repeated Environment and Ecology questions below to check your actual exam readiness right now.
Q1. Which of the following is the main “Greenhouse Gas” responsible for global warming?
(A) Oxygen
(B) Nitrogen
(C) Carbon Dioxide
(D) Hydrogen
Answer: (C) Carbon Dioxide
Explanation: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) traps the heat of the sun inside the earth’s atmosphere. This makes our planet hotter, which is called global warming.
Q2. The Ozone layer protects the earth from which harmful rays of the sun?
(A) Infrared rays
(B) Ultraviolet (UV) rays
(C) X-rays
(D) Gamma rays
Answer: (B) Ultraviolet (UV) rays
Explanation: The ozone layer acts like an umbrella for the earth. It stops the dangerous Ultraviolet (UV) rays from reaching us, which can otherwise cause skin cancer.
Q3. On which date do we celebrate “World Environment Day” every year?
(A) 5th June
(B) 22nd April
(C) 22nd March
(D) 16th September
Answer: (A) 5th June
Explanation: World Environment Day is celebrated on the 5th of June all over the world to spread awareness about saving our nature. (Note: 22nd April is Earth Day).
Q4. Which of the following is an “Abiotic” (non-living) component of the environment?
(A) Plants
(B) Animals
(C) Sunlight
(D) Bacteria
Answer: (C) Sunlight
Explanation: “Biotic” means living things (like plants and animals). “Abiotic” means non-living things that we need to survive, like sunlight, water, and air.
Q5. In a simple food chain, green plants are known as what?
(A) Consumers
(B) Decomposers
(C) Producers
(D) Predators
Answer: (C) Producers
Explanation: Green plants make their own food using sunlight. Because they “produce” food for everyone else, they are called Producers.
Q6. Which unit is used to measure the thickness of the Ozone layer?
(A) Decibel
(B) Dobson
(C) Pascal
(D) Newton
Answer: (B) Dobson
Explanation: The thickness of the ozone layer in the atmosphere is measured in Dobson Units (DU). Decibel is used for sound.
Q7. The tragic Bhopal Gas Tragedy (1984) was caused by the leakage of which poisonous gas?
(A) Carbon Monoxide
(B) Methyl Isocyanate
(C) Chlorine
(D) Ammonia
Answer: (B) Methyl Isocyanate
Explanation: This is a very repeated question. The leakage of Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) gas from a factory in Bhopal caused the death of thousands of people.
Q8. Which of the following is a “Renewable” source of energy?
(A) Coal
(B) Petroleum
(C) Solar Energy
(D) Natural Gas
Answer: (C) Solar Energy
Explanation: Renewable means something that will never finish. Solar energy (sunlight) and wind energy are renewable. Coal and petrol will finish one day, so they are non-renewable.
Q9. Which harmful gas is released mostly from refrigerators and ACs that destroys the ozone layer?
(A) Methane
(B) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
(C) Sulfur Dioxide
(D) Helium
Answer: (B) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Explanation: CFCs were widely used in cooling machines like fridges and air conditioners. When they go up into the sky, they break the ozone layer.
Q10. Acid rain is mainly caused by the pollution of which two gases?
(A) Oxygen and Nitrogen
(B) Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide
(C) Carbon Monoxide and Methane
(D) Ozone and Helium
Answer: (B) Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxide
Explanation: When smoke from factories (containing sulfur and nitrogen oxides) mixes with rain clouds, it turns the normal rain into acid rain.
You do not need to be a science topper to score full marks here. Just play smart. Here are 5 easy and practical tips to cover this topic quickly:
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Yes. It falls under the General Science and General Awareness sections. You can easily expect 2 to 3 direct questions from topics like pollution, gases, and basic ecology.
Absolutely not. The questions are based on very common daily-life science. Basic knowledge of 10th-standard environmental science is more than enough.
Yes, questions about wildlife protection, national parks, and tiger reserves are a mixed part of Static GK and Ecology. They are very important for the exam.
The most repeated topics are the Greenhouse Effect, Ozone Layer Depletion, Acid Rain, important environmental dates, and basic food chain rules.
Yes, there is a strict negative marking of 1/3rd mark for every incorrect answer. If you do not know the name of a gas, do not guess blindly. It is better to skip.
Since it is a very small topic, just giving 2 to 3 hours to read the basics and solving previous year questions is enough to secure full marks.
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