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Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004
IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
Examination Paper MM.100
ISO: 14001:2004
Guidelines for paper
 Total No. ofQuestions is 100. 
 The minimum passing marks is 50%. 
 Each Question carries 1 mark. 
 Answer all the Questions. 
Multiple Choices: Total Marks: 100
1. The ISO 14001 EMS standard only specifies
a) The structure of EMS
b) The working of EMS
c) The behavior of EMS
d) None
2. Which clause addresses the generalrequirements of an Environment Management System?
a) Clause 4.1
b) Clause 4.2
c) Clause 4.3
d) Clause 4.5
3. 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
4. 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
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5. Clause 4.5 of ISO 14001:2004 - …………………… corresponds to the check stage of the PDCA
cycle.
a) Planning
b) Checking
c) Verifying
d) None
6. 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
7. 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
8. Top managers demonstrate their commitment by articulating the …………………… values.
a) Written values
b) Environmental values
c) Physical values
d) Numeric values
9. 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
10. The environment policy is a statement of intension. It must be
a) Documented
b) Implemented
c) Maintained
d) All above
11. Planning is covered by
a) Clause 4.1
b) Clause 4.2
c) Clause 4.4
d) Clause 4.3
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12. Environmental aspects must be identified only for those activities products, and services that
fall within the …………………… .
a) Undefined scope
b) Defined scope
c) Any scope
d) Predefined procedure
13. The most typical approach to identification of environmental aspects involves
a) Examination of individual process
b) Investigate the complete process
c) Audition of environmental policy
d) None
14. Environmental impacts can be
a) Acute
b) Chronic
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
15. Which clause of ISO 14001:2004 states that, ‘within the defined scope of its
environmental management system, the environmental policy is available to the public’?
a) Clause 4.2
b) Clause 4.2.5
c) Clause 4.3.1
d) Clause 4.5
16. If an organization’s environmental management system is to be effective, it must eliminate
a) Beneficial environmental effects
b) Wholly environmental effects
c) Partially environmental effects
d) Adverse environmental effects
17. Environmental Impact states that
a) Any change to the process
b) Effect of the climate
c) Any change to the environment
d) Change the overall management system
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18. Clause, which focuses on activities intended to improve the environmental management
system, is
a) Clause 4.4.4
b) Clause 4.5
c) Clause 4.6
d) Clause 4.3
19. The environmental policy statement contains language that only commits to compliance with
a) Legal requirements
b) Other requirements
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
20. Who is the responsible for identifying and documenting the legal & other requirements that apply
to the unit’s environmental respects & operations?
a) ISO 14001 coordinator
b) Environmental manager
c) DNC staff
d) All above
21. The legal & other requirements that may be applicable to a unit’s environmental aspects
may include
a) National & International legal requirements
b) Local governmental legal requirements
c) ISO 14001 : 2004
d) All above
22. Clause, which mandates periodic evaluation to see whether an organization is in compliance with
all identified legal requirements, is
a) Clause 4.5.6
b) Clause 4.5.2
c) Clause 4.3.2
d) Clause 4.1
23. The framework for setting and receiving environmental objectives & targets is provided by
a) Environmental Management System
b) Environmental Manager
c) ISO 14001 :2004
d) Environmental Policy
24. Example of objectives that reflect the policy to conserve “natural resources” are
a) Reduce water use
b) Reduce energy use
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
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25. Environmental targets describe ……………….. will be to achieve stated objectives.
a) What
b) How much
c) Why
d) When
26. If there is a technology that could reduce a significant impact by 50%, but the organization
discovers that the purchasing price is equal to its entire operating budget. Then which factor
should conclude by the organization that precludes it from purchasing the technology?
a) Financial requirements
b) Legal requirements
c) Technological options
d) Operational requirements
27. In ISO 14001:2004, significant environmental aspects or impacts are the focus of
a) 4.2a clause
b) 4.3.2 clause
c) 4.4.2 clause
d) All above
28. An organization must establish objectives & targets related to
a) Regulatory compliance
b) Continual improvement
c) Compliance with other voluntary required
d) All above
29. A component, which must be determined by the organization in which specific objectives &
targets are to be achieved, is
a) Policy
b) System
c) Time frame
d) Management
30. The single most critical resource,at various levels with an organization is
a) Lack of money
b) Availability of employees
c) Bad goodwill
d) Labor
31. Within the context of an environmental management system, authority pertains to
a) Influence
b) Power
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
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32. The environmental policy statement contains language that commits to compliance with legal &
other requirements. This commitment is supported by
a) Clause 4.3.1
b) Clause 4.3.2
c) Clause 4.3.5
d) Clause 4.4.1
33. Nonconformity as “non – fulfillment of a requirement” is defined in
a) Section 3.17
b) Section 3.16
c) Section 3.15
d) Section 2.17
34. In ISO 14001:2004 clause 4.6 is related to
a) Internal audit
b) Monitoring & measurement
c) Evaluation of compliance
d) Management review
35. In any evaluation of worker competence,who may include
a) Temporary workers
b) Contractors
c) Other working on behalf of an organization
d) All above
36. Training needs must be identified for workers who are required to hold a
a) Worker label
b) Award
c) License
d) Any credential
37. Under which section an interested party is defined as a, “person or group concerned with or
affected by the environmental performance of an organization”?
a) Section 2.11
b) Section 4.12
c) Section 3.13
d) Section 1.11
38. ISO Awareness Training is recorded through various means & it is verified by
a) EMS Internal audits
b) Operational Control
c) Control of Records
d) ISO 14001 Coordinator
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39. Which clause confirmed an environmental management system audit is neither an environmental
performance audit not a regulatory compliance audit?
a) Clause 4.5.1
b) Clause 4.5.2
c) Clause 4.5.3
d) Both (a) & (b)
40. Sharing of information and exchange of ideas among all organizational functions and levels, is
referred to as
a) Transaction
b) Communication
c) Deal
d) Transmission
41. With regard to its environmental aspects and environmental management system, the organization
shall establish & maintain …………………………… between the various levels & function of
the organization.
a) External communication
b) Internal communication
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
42. Clause, which states that responsibility must be defined, documented, & communicated, is
a) Clause 4.4.1
b) Clause 4.2.3
c) Clause 4.1.4
d) Clause 4.3.2
43. If an organization provides written information to its all employees, then it is
a) Communicating
b) Conferencing
c) Advertizing
d) Distribution of information
44. ISO 14001: 2004 uses the terms ‘levels’ and ‘function’. What does the ‘function’ word mean?
a) A group of members
b) A program organized at the last of the year
c) A group of related actions that contribute to a larger accomplishment
d) A position of rank
45. The example of external party for an organization could be
a) Regulatory agencies
b) Community residents
c) Civic associations
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d) All above
46. The environmental management system documentation shall include
a) The environmental policy
b) Objectives
c) Targets
d) All above
47. To establish effective procedure, it is necessary to understand what is meant by the term
communication, which is defined in
a) Clause 4.3.4
b) Clause 4.4.3
c) Clause 4.1.4
d) Clause 4.3.2
48. An umbrella document, often in the form of manual, that provides an overview of the EMS &
described how each element of ISO 14001 : 2004 is being achieved
a) System description
b) Procedure
c) Work instructions
d) Records
49. Work instructions provide
a) Detailed information for group
b) Information of EMS
c) Relevant data
d) Detailed information for individuals
50. A document explains
a) What must be done
b) Format of the work
c) How should it be done
d) When it should it be done
51. ISO 14001 :2004 states all documents required by the standard must be controlled which include
a) Environmental policy
b) Roles, responsibilities & authorities
c) Operational control procedures
d) All above
52. Documents, those created by others brought into an organization for some purpose, are subject to
somewhat different controls, are
a) Internal documents
b) External documents
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c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
53. Section, which defines a document as “information and its supporting medium,” is
a) Section 3.11
b) Section 2.10
c) Section 3.5
d) Section 3.4
54. Documents, which always reflect the current version because there is only on “location” (in
computer) at which documents are available and are increasingly used by organization, are
a) Internal documents
b) External documents
c) Electronic documents
d) All above
55. A document, that is current at time of issuance and will be updated as revisions are made, is
called
a) Master lists
b) Controlled copy
c) Uncontrolled copy
d) Validation form
56. If the copies of EMS are downloaded, printed, and/or saved electronically, but they are
considered
a) Uncontrolled
b) Controlled
c) Current
d) None
57. The approaches selected by an organization to control its operations should reflect
a) The nature of the aspect of the interest
b) The media affected by its interest
c) The purpose of the control
d) All above
58. The operations of an organization is affected by its
a) Employees
b) Suppliers
c) Contractors
d) All above
59. Creating a new procedure , an organization can use its existing communication procedure
to fulfill the requirements, imposed by
a) Clause 4.5
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b) Clause 4.3.2
c) Clause 4.4.3
d) Clause 4.1.4
60. When universal waste & recyclable material is collected, stored, it has managed for disposal /
recycle, at
a) Dustbin
b) Recycling center
c) Organization
d) Anywhere
61. Evaluation of environmental impacts should consider
a) Accidental emission to the air
b) Accidental discharges to the water
c) Accidental discharges to the land
d) All above
62. A database, which includes information used to determine the root cause of the incident &
specifies corrective / preventive actions to prevent recurrence of the incident, is
a) Environmental Management System
b) Environmental Incident Reporting System
c) Integrated Contingency System
d) None
63. Clause 4.4.7 is related to
a) Emergency preparedness & response
b) Monitoring & measuring
c) Operational control
d) Control of documents
64. Regarding environmental incidents and emergency, all employees are trained to
report environmental incidents & emergency situations to
a) The Environmental Manager
b) Technical Service Manager
c) Contractor
d) Load Dispatcher
65. An organization, for every significant environmental impact must decide
a) What to measure
b) How to measure
c) When to measure
d) All above
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66. Which scales of measurement are used to identify categories of objects or events?
a) Nominal scales
b) Ordinal scales
c) Interval scales
d) Ratio scales
67. If adverse environmental impacts is labeled as “high – medium – low” as rated “3 – 2 – 1”,
then which scale would be useful to assign values represents things that are better or worse in
comparison others?
a) Nominal scales
b) Ordinal scales
c) Interval scales
d) Ratio scales
68. Whatever type of measure is selected,that must be
a) Reliable
b) Valid
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
69. Documents that the organization feels are necessary to ensure effective operation & control of
process related to its significant environmental aspects,are required by
a) Clause 4.1.1
b) Clause 4.2.2
c) Clause 4.3.3
d) Clause 4.4.4
70. Data, which inform an organization whether procedure are being followed & whether they
are effective in managing environmental aspects & controlling related environmental impacts.
a) Data obtained form ICP
b) Data obtained from EMS
c) Data obtained through the measurement techniques
d) Data obtained through the measurement & monitoring techniques
71. For ISO 14001 registration, an organization must provide evidence of
a) A procedure for evaluating legal compliance
b) Compliance review by management
c) Corrective action for any noncompliance
d) All above
72. If the organization’s ……………………………… has not identified the noncompliance, the registrar
audit team will ascertain whether the organization had identified & has access to its legal
& other requirements.
a) Internal audits
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b) External audit
c) Registration audit
d) None
73. Who will first attempt to determine whether the audited organization’s internal audit team
identified the same noncompliance?
a) Audit team
b) Manager
c) Registrar Audit Team
d) Auditor
74. If organization has identified the requirement with which its fails to comply, the registrar
audit team will question, that
a) Why evaluation of compliance did not reveal this efficiency
b) Why evaluation of compliance is not suitable
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
75. Clause, which says that, ‘the organization shall keep records of the results of the
periodic evaluation, is
a) Clause 4.5.2.1
b) Clause 4.5.2.2
c) Clause 4.4.2
d) Clause 4.4.3
76. Who is responsible for the scheduling & completion of quarterly audits of objectives & targets &
periodic audits of selective environmental compliance issues?
a) Technical Services Manager
b) Satellite point Manager
c) EMS Manager
d) ISO 14001 Coordinator
77. Preventive action is defined as
a) Action to eliminate the causing of a potential nonconformity
b) Action to eliminate the cause of a potential conformity
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
78. Identification of nonconformities tends to be considered in conjunction with
a) Environmental Management System
b) EMS Audits
c) List of nonconformities
d) None
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79. An organization must take action to mitigate environmental harm that already resulted from the
a) Conformity
b) Mistake
c) Nonconformity
d) Process
80. When corrective or preventive action is taken, the …………………….. will review the action at
an appropriate time to determine the results of the action.
a) Technical Services Manager
b) ISO 14001 Coordinator
c) Suppliers
d) Environmental Manager/ Designee
81. Prevention action defined as “action to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity” in
section
a) Section 3.17
b) Section 3.15
c) Section 3.3
d) None
82. ……………………. provide information that confirms the occurrence of activities or
verifies performance relative to a fixed or recommended standard.
a) Data
b) Files
c) Records
d) Diaries
83. The ISO 14001 :2004 states explicitly that records must be kept
a) Compliance, training & awareness
b) Monitoring & measurement
c) Internal audit
d) All above
84. Internal audit is defined in
a) Clause 4.3.1
b) Clause 4.5.5
c) Clause 4.4.1
d) Clause 4.4.3
85. Records should be in ink, rather than pencil, to prevent
a) Smudging
b) Darkness
c) Readability
d) Legibility
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86. The linkage between an activity and an associated record should be clear, this feature of record is
known as
a) Identifiable
b) Legible
c) Traceable
d) All above
87. Which section defines an auditor is a “person with the competence to conduct an audit”?
a) Section 3.14
b) Section 3.17
c) Section 3.1
d) Section 3.4
88. Any record, electronic or hard copy, identified on the environmental records retention
schedule that demonstrates conformance with EMS & legal & other requirements, is known as
a) Environmental record
b) Environmental aspect
c) Information
d) Document
89. The ……………….. is used to determine if it is time to destroy an environmental record.
a) EMS List
b) Employee’s Detail List
c) Records Retention List
d) None
90. An environmental management system audit is
a) Environmental performance audit
b) Regulatory Compliance Audit
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
91. An EMS audit verifies that appropriate procedures are in place & functioning to ensure
conformity with
a) ISO 14001 : 2004
b) An organization’s document
c) Both (a) & (b)
d) None
92. The internal audit procedure must address
a) Responsibilities
b) Audit Criteria
c) Frequency
d) All above
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93. Smaller organizations may be unable to delicate the resources required for a sufficient no.
of auditors. In such a circumstance, an organization might borrow auditors from
a) Corporate headquarters
b) Consortia
c) Consulting firms
d) Sister facilities
94. Information that is verifiable & is based on facts obtained through observation
measurement, testing, or other means, is
a) Nonconformance
b) Conformance
c) Objective evidence
d) None
95. Input to management review shall include
a) Results of internal audits
b) Communication(s) from external interested parties, including complaints
c) Status of corrective & preventive actions
d) All above
96. Management review should be viewed as
a) Strategic
b) Potential
c) Tactical in Nature
d) None
97. Decision – makers, who contribute to the management review process & provide the authority
& resources to address recommended improvements, are
a) Managers
b) Employees
c) Contractors
d) Executives
98. The reason given by SMEs for implementing ISO 14001 is
a) Customer requirements
b) Continuous improvement or environmental performance
c) Improved regulatory compliance
d) All above
99. The small organization, those with one to five employees, sometimes referred to as
a) Medium enterprises
b) Micro enterprises
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c) Mini enterprises
d) Super enterprises
100. Continual improvement as a “recurring process of enhancing the environmental management
system in order to achieve improvements in overall environmental performance consistent with
the organization’s environment policy”, is defined by
a) Section 3.1
b) Section 3.14
c) Section 3.17
d) Section 3.2
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Examination paper of_iso_14001

  • 1. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management Examination Paper MM.100 ISO: 14001:2004 Guidelines for paper  Total No. ofQuestions is 100.   The minimum passing marks is 50%.   Each Question carries 1 mark.   Answer all the Questions.  Multiple Choices: Total Marks: 100 1. The ISO 14001 EMS standard only specifies a) The structure of EMS b) The working of EMS c) The behavior of EMS d) None 2. Which clause addresses the generalrequirements of an Environment Management System? a) Clause 4.1 b) Clause 4.2 c) Clause 4.3 d) Clause 4.5 3. 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 4. 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 1 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 2. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 5. Clause 4.5 of ISO 14001:2004 - …………………… corresponds to the check stage of the PDCA cycle. a) Planning b) Checking c) Verifying d) None 6. 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 7. 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 8. Top managers demonstrate their commitment by articulating the …………………… values. a) Written values b) Environmental values c) Physical values d) Numeric values 9. 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 10. The environment policy is a statement of intension. It must be a) Documented b) Implemented c) Maintained d) All above 11. Planning is covered by a) Clause 4.1 b) Clause 4.2 c) Clause 4.4 d) Clause 4.3 2 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 3. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 12. Environmental aspects must be identified only for those activities products, and services that fall within the …………………… . a) Undefined scope b) Defined scope c) Any scope d) Predefined procedure 13. The most typical approach to identification of environmental aspects involves a) Examination of individual process b) Investigate the complete process c) Audition of environmental policy d) None 14. Environmental impacts can be a) Acute b) Chronic c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 15. Which clause of ISO 14001:2004 states that, ‘within the defined scope of its environmental management system, the environmental policy is available to the public’? a) Clause 4.2 b) Clause 4.2.5 c) Clause 4.3.1 d) Clause 4.5 16. If an organization’s environmental management system is to be effective, it must eliminate a) Beneficial environmental effects b) Wholly environmental effects c) Partially environmental effects d) Adverse environmental effects 17. Environmental Impact states that a) Any change to the process b) Effect of the climate c) Any change to the environment d) Change the overall management system 3 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 4. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 18. Clause, which focuses on activities intended to improve the environmental management system, is a) Clause 4.4.4 b) Clause 4.5 c) Clause 4.6 d) Clause 4.3 19. The environmental policy statement contains language that only commits to compliance with a) Legal requirements b) Other requirements c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 20. Who is the responsible for identifying and documenting the legal & other requirements that apply to the unit’s environmental respects & operations? a) ISO 14001 coordinator b) Environmental manager c) DNC staff d) All above 21. The legal & other requirements that may be applicable to a unit’s environmental aspects may include a) National & International legal requirements b) Local governmental legal requirements c) ISO 14001 : 2004 d) All above 22. Clause, which mandates periodic evaluation to see whether an organization is in compliance with all identified legal requirements, is a) Clause 4.5.6 b) Clause 4.5.2 c) Clause 4.3.2 d) Clause 4.1 23. The framework for setting and receiving environmental objectives & targets is provided by a) Environmental Management System b) Environmental Manager c) ISO 14001 :2004 d) Environmental Policy 24. Example of objectives that reflect the policy to conserve “natural resources” are a) Reduce water use b) Reduce energy use c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 4 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 5. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 25. Environmental targets describe ……………….. will be to achieve stated objectives. a) What b) How much c) Why d) When 26. If there is a technology that could reduce a significant impact by 50%, but the organization discovers that the purchasing price is equal to its entire operating budget. Then which factor should conclude by the organization that precludes it from purchasing the technology? a) Financial requirements b) Legal requirements c) Technological options d) Operational requirements 27. In ISO 14001:2004, significant environmental aspects or impacts are the focus of a) 4.2a clause b) 4.3.2 clause c) 4.4.2 clause d) All above 28. An organization must establish objectives & targets related to a) Regulatory compliance b) Continual improvement c) Compliance with other voluntary required d) All above 29. A component, which must be determined by the organization in which specific objectives & targets are to be achieved, is a) Policy b) System c) Time frame d) Management 30. The single most critical resource,at various levels with an organization is a) Lack of money b) Availability of employees c) Bad goodwill d) Labor 31. Within the context of an environmental management system, authority pertains to a) Influence b) Power c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 5 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 6. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 32. The environmental policy statement contains language that commits to compliance with legal & other requirements. This commitment is supported by a) Clause 4.3.1 b) Clause 4.3.2 c) Clause 4.3.5 d) Clause 4.4.1 33. Nonconformity as “non – fulfillment of a requirement” is defined in a) Section 3.17 b) Section 3.16 c) Section 3.15 d) Section 2.17 34. In ISO 14001:2004 clause 4.6 is related to a) Internal audit b) Monitoring & measurement c) Evaluation of compliance d) Management review 35. In any evaluation of worker competence,who may include a) Temporary workers b) Contractors c) Other working on behalf of an organization d) All above 36. Training needs must be identified for workers who are required to hold a a) Worker label b) Award c) License d) Any credential 37. Under which section an interested party is defined as a, “person or group concerned with or affected by the environmental performance of an organization”? a) Section 2.11 b) Section 4.12 c) Section 3.13 d) Section 1.11 38. ISO Awareness Training is recorded through various means & it is verified by a) EMS Internal audits b) Operational Control c) Control of Records d) ISO 14001 Coordinator 6 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 7. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 39. Which clause confirmed an environmental management system audit is neither an environmental performance audit not a regulatory compliance audit? a) Clause 4.5.1 b) Clause 4.5.2 c) Clause 4.5.3 d) Both (a) & (b) 40. Sharing of information and exchange of ideas among all organizational functions and levels, is referred to as a) Transaction b) Communication c) Deal d) Transmission 41. With regard to its environmental aspects and environmental management system, the organization shall establish & maintain …………………………… between the various levels & function of the organization. a) External communication b) Internal communication c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 42. Clause, which states that responsibility must be defined, documented, & communicated, is a) Clause 4.4.1 b) Clause 4.2.3 c) Clause 4.1.4 d) Clause 4.3.2 43. If an organization provides written information to its all employees, then it is a) Communicating b) Conferencing c) Advertizing d) Distribution of information 44. ISO 14001: 2004 uses the terms ‘levels’ and ‘function’. What does the ‘function’ word mean? a) A group of members b) A program organized at the last of the year c) A group of related actions that contribute to a larger accomplishment d) A position of rank 45. The example of external party for an organization could be a) Regulatory agencies b) Community residents c) Civic associations 7 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 8. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 d) All above 46. The environmental management system documentation shall include a) The environmental policy b) Objectives c) Targets d) All above 47. To establish effective procedure, it is necessary to understand what is meant by the term communication, which is defined in a) Clause 4.3.4 b) Clause 4.4.3 c) Clause 4.1.4 d) Clause 4.3.2 48. An umbrella document, often in the form of manual, that provides an overview of the EMS & described how each element of ISO 14001 : 2004 is being achieved a) System description b) Procedure c) Work instructions d) Records 49. Work instructions provide a) Detailed information for group b) Information of EMS c) Relevant data d) Detailed information for individuals 50. A document explains a) What must be done b) Format of the work c) How should it be done d) When it should it be done 51. ISO 14001 :2004 states all documents required by the standard must be controlled which include a) Environmental policy b) Roles, responsibilities & authorities c) Operational control procedures d) All above 52. Documents, those created by others brought into an organization for some purpose, are subject to somewhat different controls, are a) Internal documents b) External documents 8 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 9. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 53. Section, which defines a document as “information and its supporting medium,” is a) Section 3.11 b) Section 2.10 c) Section 3.5 d) Section 3.4 54. Documents, which always reflect the current version because there is only on “location” (in computer) at which documents are available and are increasingly used by organization, are a) Internal documents b) External documents c) Electronic documents d) All above 55. A document, that is current at time of issuance and will be updated as revisions are made, is called a) Master lists b) Controlled copy c) Uncontrolled copy d) Validation form 56. If the copies of EMS are downloaded, printed, and/or saved electronically, but they are considered a) Uncontrolled b) Controlled c) Current d) None 57. The approaches selected by an organization to control its operations should reflect a) The nature of the aspect of the interest b) The media affected by its interest c) The purpose of the control d) All above 58. The operations of an organization is affected by its a) Employees b) Suppliers c) Contractors d) All above 59. Creating a new procedure , an organization can use its existing communication procedure to fulfill the requirements, imposed by a) Clause 4.5 9 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 10. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 b) Clause 4.3.2 c) Clause 4.4.3 d) Clause 4.1.4 60. When universal waste & recyclable material is collected, stored, it has managed for disposal / recycle, at a) Dustbin b) Recycling center c) Organization d) Anywhere 61. Evaluation of environmental impacts should consider a) Accidental emission to the air b) Accidental discharges to the water c) Accidental discharges to the land d) All above 62. A database, which includes information used to determine the root cause of the incident & specifies corrective / preventive actions to prevent recurrence of the incident, is a) Environmental Management System b) Environmental Incident Reporting System c) Integrated Contingency System d) None 63. Clause 4.4.7 is related to a) Emergency preparedness & response b) Monitoring & measuring c) Operational control d) Control of documents 64. Regarding environmental incidents and emergency, all employees are trained to report environmental incidents & emergency situations to a) The Environmental Manager b) Technical Service Manager c) Contractor d) Load Dispatcher 65. An organization, for every significant environmental impact must decide a) What to measure b) How to measure c) When to measure d) All above 10 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 11. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 66. Which scales of measurement are used to identify categories of objects or events? a) Nominal scales b) Ordinal scales c) Interval scales d) Ratio scales 67. If adverse environmental impacts is labeled as “high – medium – low” as rated “3 – 2 – 1”, then which scale would be useful to assign values represents things that are better or worse in comparison others? a) Nominal scales b) Ordinal scales c) Interval scales d) Ratio scales 68. Whatever type of measure is selected,that must be a) Reliable b) Valid c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 69. Documents that the organization feels are necessary to ensure effective operation & control of process related to its significant environmental aspects,are required by a) Clause 4.1.1 b) Clause 4.2.2 c) Clause 4.3.3 d) Clause 4.4.4 70. Data, which inform an organization whether procedure are being followed & whether they are effective in managing environmental aspects & controlling related environmental impacts. a) Data obtained form ICP b) Data obtained from EMS c) Data obtained through the measurement techniques d) Data obtained through the measurement & monitoring techniques 71. For ISO 14001 registration, an organization must provide evidence of a) A procedure for evaluating legal compliance b) Compliance review by management c) Corrective action for any noncompliance d) All above 72. If the organization’s ……………………………… has not identified the noncompliance, the registrar audit team will ascertain whether the organization had identified & has access to its legal & other requirements. a) Internal audits 11 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 12. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 b) External audit c) Registration audit d) None 73. Who will first attempt to determine whether the audited organization’s internal audit team identified the same noncompliance? a) Audit team b) Manager c) Registrar Audit Team d) Auditor 74. If organization has identified the requirement with which its fails to comply, the registrar audit team will question, that a) Why evaluation of compliance did not reveal this efficiency b) Why evaluation of compliance is not suitable c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 75. Clause, which says that, ‘the organization shall keep records of the results of the periodic evaluation, is a) Clause 4.5.2.1 b) Clause 4.5.2.2 c) Clause 4.4.2 d) Clause 4.4.3 76. Who is responsible for the scheduling & completion of quarterly audits of objectives & targets & periodic audits of selective environmental compliance issues? a) Technical Services Manager b) Satellite point Manager c) EMS Manager d) ISO 14001 Coordinator 77. Preventive action is defined as a) Action to eliminate the causing of a potential nonconformity b) Action to eliminate the cause of a potential conformity c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 78. Identification of nonconformities tends to be considered in conjunction with a) Environmental Management System b) EMS Audits c) List of nonconformities d) None 12 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 13. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 79. An organization must take action to mitigate environmental harm that already resulted from the a) Conformity b) Mistake c) Nonconformity d) Process 80. When corrective or preventive action is taken, the …………………….. will review the action at an appropriate time to determine the results of the action. a) Technical Services Manager b) ISO 14001 Coordinator c) Suppliers d) Environmental Manager/ Designee 81. Prevention action defined as “action to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity” in section a) Section 3.17 b) Section 3.15 c) Section 3.3 d) None 82. ……………………. provide information that confirms the occurrence of activities or verifies performance relative to a fixed or recommended standard. a) Data b) Files c) Records d) Diaries 83. The ISO 14001 :2004 states explicitly that records must be kept a) Compliance, training & awareness b) Monitoring & measurement c) Internal audit d) All above 84. Internal audit is defined in a) Clause 4.3.1 b) Clause 4.5.5 c) Clause 4.4.1 d) Clause 4.4.3 85. Records should be in ink, rather than pencil, to prevent a) Smudging b) Darkness c) Readability d) Legibility 13 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 14. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 86. The linkage between an activity and an associated record should be clear, this feature of record is known as a) Identifiable b) Legible c) Traceable d) All above 87. Which section defines an auditor is a “person with the competence to conduct an audit”? a) Section 3.14 b) Section 3.17 c) Section 3.1 d) Section 3.4 88. Any record, electronic or hard copy, identified on the environmental records retention schedule that demonstrates conformance with EMS & legal & other requirements, is known as a) Environmental record b) Environmental aspect c) Information d) Document 89. The ……………….. is used to determine if it is time to destroy an environmental record. a) EMS List b) Employee’s Detail List c) Records Retention List d) None 90. An environmental management system audit is a) Environmental performance audit b) Regulatory Compliance Audit c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 91. An EMS audit verifies that appropriate procedures are in place & functioning to ensure conformity with a) ISO 14001 : 2004 b) An organization’s document c) Both (a) & (b) d) None 92. The internal audit procedure must address a) Responsibilities b) Audit Criteria c) Frequency d) All above 14 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 15. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 93. Smaller organizations may be unable to delicate the resources required for a sufficient no. of auditors. In such a circumstance, an organization might borrow auditors from a) Corporate headquarters b) Consortia c) Consulting firms d) Sister facilities 94. Information that is verifiable & is based on facts obtained through observation measurement, testing, or other means, is a) Nonconformance b) Conformance c) Objective evidence d) None 95. Input to management review shall include a) Results of internal audits b) Communication(s) from external interested parties, including complaints c) Status of corrective & preventive actions d) All above 96. Management review should be viewed as a) Strategic b) Potential c) Tactical in Nature d) None 97. Decision – makers, who contribute to the management review process & provide the authority & resources to address recommended improvements, are a) Managers b) Employees c) Contractors d) Executives 98. The reason given by SMEs for implementing ISO 14001 is a) Customer requirements b) Continuous improvement or environmental performance c) Improved regulatory compliance d) All above 99. The small organization, those with one to five employees, sometimes referred to as a) Medium enterprises b) Micro enterprises 15 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management
  • 16. Examination Paper– ISO 14001:2004 c) Mini enterprises d) Super enterprises 100. Continual improvement as a “recurring process of enhancing the environmental management system in order to achieve improvements in overall environmental performance consistent with the organization’s environment policy”, is defined by a) Section 3.1 b) Section 3.14 c) Section 3.17 d) Section 3.2 16 IIBM Institute ofBusiness Management