10th Class Chemistry Chapter 14 Quiz with Answers
10th Class Chemistry Chapter 14 Quiz: The Atmosphere examines the composition and structure of the Earth’s atmosphere and the chemical processes that occur within it. This chapter covers the layers of the atmosphere, the gaseous composition, and the role of greenhouse gases in regulating the planet’s temperature. The quiz tests students’ knowledge of atmospheric phenomena like global warming, ozone depletion, and the greenhouse effect.
Understanding the atmosphere is important in being able to address environmental issues such as climate change and air pollution. The quiz is on the chemical reactions in the atmosphere and how human activities, like burning fossil fuels, contribute to the changes in atmospheric composition.
Topics Covered in the Quiz
Students will encounter questions on the composition of the atmosphere, the effects of pollutants like carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides, and the importance of the ozone layer in protecting life on Earth. The quiz will also touch upon weather patterns and the impact of atmospheric changes on global ecosystems.
- Test Name: 10th Class Chemistry Chapter 14 Quiz
- Type: Quiz Test
- Total Questions: 30
- Total Marks: 30
- Time: 30 minutes
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What is the process by which carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere and stored in plants?
Photosynthesis
What gas is released from vehicles and contributes to air pollution and respiratory problems?
Carbon monoxide
What is the process by which atmospheric gases trap heat and warm the Earth's surface?
Greenhouse effect
What gas is commonly used in aerosol cans and contributes to ozone depletion?
Hydrochlorofluorocarbons
What is the name of the layer of the atmosphere where the International Space Station orbits?
Thermosphere
What is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas at the Earth's surface?
Evaporation
What is the name of the layer of the atmosphere where temperatures increase with altitude?
Stratosphere
What is the process by which sunlight is absorbed by the Earth's surface and re-emitted as heat?
Radiation
What gas is released during volcanic eruptions and contributes to atmospheric pollution?
Sulfur dioxide
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