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MCQs 2026

601.
Which of the following are examples of renewable feedstocks used to produce SAFs?
A Crude oil and natural gas
B Used cooking oil, agricultural waste, and forestry residues
C Coal and nuclear waste
D Synthetic plastics
602.
What are Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs) primarily recognized as in early 2026?
A A replacement for all forms of transportation fuel
B A critical pathway to decarbonize the aviation sector
C A niche fuel for experimental aircraft
D A source of increased greenhouse gas emissions
603.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a major driver of biodiversity loss?
A Habitat destruction
B Overexploitation of species
C Increased renewable energy adoption
D Invasive alien species
604.
What are considered crucial for driving the necessary systemic changes to protect biodiversity?
A Reduced public awareness and political apathy
B Public awareness and political will
C Increased reliance on unsustainable practices
D A decline in scientific research
605.
The economic valuation of ecosystem services provided by biodiversity highlights:
A The low cost of environmental degradation
B The immense financial cost of inaction
C The irrelevance of economic factors in conservation
D The profitability of habitat destruction
606.
There is a growing recognition that biodiversity conservation must be:
A Treated as a separate environmental issue
B Integrated into all sectors of the economy and society
C Limited to national parks and reserves
D A responsibility solely of environmental organizations
607.
Effective implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework is considered:
A Unnecessary
B A critical challenge
C Already achieved
D A minor concern
608.
What is the name of the global framework adopted to set targets for biodiversity conservation?
A Paris Agreement on Climate Change
B Kyoto Protocol
C Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
D Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
609.
The consequences of biodiversity loss are far-reaching and impact:
A Only the natural environment
B Food security, clean water, disease regulation, and climate regulation
C Primarily industrial production
D The development of new technologies
610.
What are the major drivers of biodiversity loss identified in the text?
A Increased volcanic activity and solar flares
B Habitat destruction, overexploitation, climate change, pollution, and invasive species
C A decrease in global temperatures
D Reduced human population growth