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ISO: 14001:2004

 

Q1. The ISO 14001 EMS standard only specifies

a) The structure of EMS

b) The working of EMS

c) The behavior of EMS

d) None

Q2. Which clause addresses the general requirements of an Environment Management System?

a) Clause 4.1

b) Clause 4.2

c) Clause 4.3

d) Clause 4.5

Q3. The ISO 14001 structure, like classic quality management systems, is based on

a) Plan – Check – Do – Act cycle

b) Check – Plan – Do – Act cycle

c) Do – Plan – Check – Act cycle

d) Plan – Do – Check – Act cycle

Q4. An environmental system

a) Serves as a tool to improve environmental performance

b) Provides a systematic way of managing an organization’s environmental affairs

c) Focuses on continual improvement of the system

d) All above

Q5. Clause 4.5 of ISO 14001:2004 – …………………… corresponds to the check stage of the PDCA cycle.

a) Planning

b) Checking

c) Verifying

d) None

Q6. A process of enhancing the environmental management system to achieve improvement is overall environmental performance in line with the organization’s environmental policy is called

a) Environment

b) Continual Improvement

c) Prevention of Pollution

d) Environmental Aspect

Q7. Which clause states that, ‘the organization shall define and document the scope of its environmental management system’?

a) Clause 4.5

b) Clause 4.3

c) Clause 4.1

d) Clause 4.2

Q8. Top managers demonstrate their commitment by articulating the …………………… values.

a) Written values

b) Environmental values

c) Physical values

d) Numeric values

Q9. Regarding ‘Prevention of Pollution’ the ISO 14001 : 2004 definition incorporates the concept of

a) End – of – pipe

b) End – of process

c) Reduce creation of pollutants

d) Eliminate waste at source...