Multiple choice questions, seven

 Here are eight multiple-choice questions with solutions based on the provided text:

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Bangladesh is currently experiencing the adverse impacts of:

A) Economic depression and political instability.

B) Global warming and climate change.

C) Overpopulation and industrial pollution.

D) Volcanic activity and tsunamis.

Solution: B

2. Which of the following is a result of untimely heavy rainfalls in Bangladesh?

A) Prolonged cold spells.

B) Salinity of water in coastal areas.

C) Water logging and landslides.

D) Crop damage due to drought.

Solution: C

3. Besides frequent floods, river erosion, and crop damage, what other impact is mentioned regarding coastal areas?

A) Increased agricultural yields.

B) Salinity of water.

C) Expansion of forest cover.

D) Decline in fish population.

Solution: B

4. The damage caused by which event in 2009 is specifically mentioned as a climate change-related disaster?

A) Sidr.

B) Aila.

C) Nargis.

D) Fani.

Solution: B

5. Which factor is causing a high number of families and villages to permanently lose their homes every year in Bangladesh?

A) Frequent earthquakes.

B) Lack of government planning.

C) River erosion.

D) Urban migration.

Solution: C

6. The text states that following climate change, what is increasing at an alarming rate?

A) Agricultural exports.

B) River bank and coastal erosion.

C) Foreign investment.

D) Public awareness campaigns.

Solution: B

7. It is estimated that a 45-centimetre rise of sea-level will flood almost what percentage of Bangladesh's territory?

A) 5.5 percent.

B) 10.9 percent.

C) 45 percent.

D) 55 percent.

Solution: B

8. How many people of the coastal regions are estimated to be made homeless by a 45-centimetre sea-level rise?

A) 10.9 million.

B) 4.5 million.

C) 5.5 million.

D) 2.9 million.

Solution: C

I will use the passage about Climate Change in Bangladesh (from the image file: 58a17ce9-5dd6-4f90-af3f-8accec0b66f5) to create ten multiple-choice questions with four options each.
Here are ten multiple-choice questions based on the text about climate change in Bangladesh:
 * Bangladesh is already experiencing the adverse impacts of:
   A) Industrial revolution and pollution.
   B) Global warming and climate change.
   C) Overpopulation and urbanization.
   D) Volcanic activity and tsunamis.
   Solution: B
 * Which of the following is an effect of climate change on seasons in Bangladesh?
   A) Summers are becoming cooler.
   B) Winters are becoming shorter.
   C) The monsoon is irregular.
   D) Spring is longer than usual.
   Solution: C
 * Untimely heavy rainfalls in Bangladesh cause:
   A) Prolonged cold spells.
   B) Salinity of water.
   C) Water logging and landslides.
   D) Drought and river erosion.
   Solution: C
 * What climate change-related disaster damaged Bangladesh in 2009?
   A) Sidr
   B) Nargis
   C) Aila
   D) Fani
   Solution: C
 * Besides floods and river erosion, what other climate impact damages crops?
   A) Increased rainfall and humidity.
   B) Storm surge and high tides.
   C) Drought and prolonged cold spells.
   D) Increased agricultural pests.
   Solution: C
 * What problem is increasing at an alarming rate following climate change?
   A) Deforestation.
   B) Air pollution.
   C) River bank and coastal erosion.
   D) Earthquake frequency.
   Solution: C
 * The text states that a very high number of families and villages permanently lose their homes every year to:
   A) Cyclones.
   B) Rivers.
   C) Coastal flooding.
   D) Landslides.
   Solution: B (The text mentions losing their homes permanently to rivers every year is one of the highest.)
 * The problem of 'salinity of water' is primarily found in which area of Bangladesh?
   A) Inland districts.
   B) Northern districts.
   C) Coastal areas.
   D) Hill tracts.
   Solution: C
 * If the sea-level rises by 45 centimetres, what percentage of Bangladesh's territory is estimated to be flooded?
   A) 5.5 percent.
   B) 45 percent.
   C) 10.9 percent.
   D) 55 percent.
   Solution: C
 * How many people are estimated to become homeless in the coastal regions due to a 45-centimetre sea-level rise?
   A) 10.9 million.
   B) 5.5 million.
   C) 4.5 million.
   D) 15.5 million.
   Solution: B

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