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    Mineral and Energy Resources Class 12 NCERT Objective Solutions for Students

    Quick Quiz

    In India, Monazite is found in

    (A) Uttar Pradesh

    (B) Himachal Pradesh

    (C) Tamil Nadu

    (D) Kerala

    Option d – Kerala

    Jaduguda is famous for

    (A) Iron-ore

    (B) Manganese

    (C) Gold

    (D) Uranium

    Option d – Uranium

    Which mineral is mined in Turamdih?

    (A) Kynite

    (B) Asbestos

    (C) Mica

    (D) Uranium

    Option d – Uranium

    The resource in which the Chhotanagpur plateau is prosperous is

    (A) Skilled labor

    (B) Mineral

    (C) Hydroelectricity

    (D) Fertile soil

    Option b – Mineral

    Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

    (A) Bailadila: Madhya Pradesh

    (B) Kemanagundi: Karnataka

    (C) Singhbhum: Jharkhand

    (D) Mayurbhanj: Odisha

    Option a – Bailadila: Madhya Pradesh

    Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

    (A) Iron-ore: Kudremukh

    (B) Manganese: Koraput

    (C) Copper: Khetri

    (D) Coal Singareni

    Option b – Manganese: Koraput

    Granite slabs and slates are made at

    (A) Lalitpur

    (B) Jhansi

    (C) Chunar

    (D) Churk

    Option a – Lalitpur

    Where are Diamond mines in India?

    (A) Karnataka

    (B) Uttar Pradesh

    (C) Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Tamil Nadu

    Option c – Madhya Pradesh

    In which one of the following districts, have large reserves of diamond-bearing kimberlite been discovered in the recent past?

    (A) Hoshangabad

    (B) Raipur

    (C) Sambalpur

    (D) Warangal

    Option b – Raipur

    Which of the following occurs at the Coastal beaches of Kerala?

    (A) Beryllium

    (B) Uranium

    (C) Thorium

    (D) Monazite

    Option d – Monazite

    Which of the following Mineral occurs in Kerala abundantly?

    (A) Tin

    (B) Manganese

    (C) Mica

    (D) Monazite

    Option d – Monazite

    In which of the following coal region the coal reserve is the maximum?

    (A) Jharia

    (B) Raniganj

    (C) Korba

    (D) Singrauli

    Option b – Raniganj

    Coal mines in Jharkhand are located at

    (A) Jharia

    (B) Jamshedpur

    (C) Ranchi

    (D) Lohardaga

    Option a – Jharia

    Jharia Coalfield is located in which of the following states?

    (A) West Bengal

    (B) Odisha

    (C) Jharkhand

    (D) Chhattisgarh

    Option c – Jharkhand

    What is chiefly found at Jharia in Jharkhand?

    (A) Thorium

    (B) Silk

    (C) Gold

    (D) Coal

    Option d – Coal

    Which State has the largest reserves of Lignite Coal?

    (A) Gujarat

    (B) Kerala

    (C) Rajasthan

    (D) Tamil Nadu

    Option d – Tamil Nadu

    The largest deposit of lignite coal is found in India at

    (A) Jharkhand

    (B) Odisha

    (C) Jammu and Kashmir

    (D) Tamil Nadu

    Option d – Tamil Nadu

    Bisrampur is famous for the mining of

    (A) Copper-ore

    (B) Iron-ore

    (C) coal

    (D) Manganese

    Option c – coal

    In India two largest producers of Coal are

    (A) Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh

    (B) Chhattisgarh and Odisha

    (C) Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand

    (D) Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh

    Option c – Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand

    In which one of the following states is the Namchik-Namphuk coal field located?

    (A) Arunachal Pradesh

    (B) Meghalaya

    (C) Mizoram

    (D) Manipur

    Option a – Arunachal Pradesh

    The Korba Coalfield is located in

    (A) Odisha

    (B) Chhattisgarh

    (C) West Bengal

    (D) Assam

    Option b – Chhattisgarh

    Talcher is a famous coal region, located in

    (A) Andhra Pradesh

    (B) Chhattisgarh

    (C) Jharkhand

    (D) Odisha

    Option d – Odisha

    The contribution of Chhotanagpur in the production of coal is approx

    (A) 20%

    (B) 40%

    (C) 60%

    (D) 80%

    Option d – 80%

    Which one of the following facts about Bombay High Oil Field is not correct?

    (A) Bombay High Oil Field lies 60 km off the Mumbai coast

    (B) It was discovered in 1965

    (C) The first oil well was drilled in 1974

    (D) It was discovered jointly by Russian and Indian teams

    Option a – Bombay High Oil Field lies 60 km off the Mumbai coast

    KG-D6 Basin has large reserves of

    (A) Coal

    (B) Crude Oil

    (C) Gas

    (D) Uranium

    Option c – Gas

    Which is not fossil fuel?

    (A) Coal

    (B) Wood

    (C) Diesel

    (D) Petrol

    Option b – Wood

    Quartzite is metamorphosed from

    (A) Limestone

    (B) Obsidian

    (C) Sandstone

    (D) Shale

    Option c – Sandstone

    The leading producer of Manganese in India is

    (A) Karnataka

    (B) Maharashtra

    (C) Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Odisha

    Option c – Madhya Pradesh

    Which of the following states is the largest reserve of asbestos in India?

    (A) Madhya Pradesh

    (B) Bihar

    (C) Karnataka

    (D) Rajasthan

    Option d – Rajasthan

    Most of the production of Natural gas in India comes from

    (A) Andhra Pradesh Coast

    (B) Gujarat Coast

    (C) Bombay High

    (D) Tamil Nadu Coast

    Option c – Bombay High

    Which of the following is an iron region?

    (A) Siwan

    (B) Jharia

    (C) Kudremukh

    (D) Singhbhum

    Option c – Kudremukh

    In which rock system, out of the following, is iron ore found in India?

    (A) Vindhyan

    (B) Cuddapah

    (C) Dharwar

    (D) Gondwana

    Option c – Dharwar

    In which of the following parts of India are the largest reserves of mineral resources found?

    (A) West

    (B) South

    (C) North

    (D) South-East

    Option d – South-East

    The maximum prosperity of minerals is in

    (A) Karnataka

    (B) Kerala

    (C) Maharashtra

    (D) Tamil Nadu

    Option a – Karnataka

    The most mineralized rock system in India is

    (A) Cuddapah System

    (B) Dharwar System

    (C) Gondwana System

    (D) Vindhayan System

    Option b – Dharwar System

    A huge amount of sources found in the Vindhya rocks are

    (A) Lime Stone

    (B) Besalt

    (C) Lignite

    (D) Iron-ore

    Option a – Lime Stone

    The richest state in minerals in India is

    (A) Rajasthan

    (B) Madhya Pradesh

    (C) Bihar

    (D) Orissa

    Option a – Rajasthan

    Consider the following statements. Assertion (A): Nuclear energy is a promising source of the futuristic demand for energy supply in India. Reason (R): Nuclear minerals are ubiquitously available in India. Select the correct answer by using the code given below.

    (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

    (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

    (C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

    (D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

    Option c – (A) is true, but (R) is false

    Which of the following is not correctly matched?

    (A) Manikaran: Himachal Pradesh

    (B) Jwalamukhi: Jammu and Kashmir

    (C) Anhoni: Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Tapta Pani: Odisha

    Option b – Jwalamukhi: Jammu and Kashmir

    Consider the following reasons for the financial sickness of the State Electricity Board (SEBs) in India. 1. Sale of power to agricultural and domestic consumers below the cost of production. 2. Transmission and distribution losses are very high. 3. Lack of commercial autonomy for SEBs. 4. State Governments have implemented social subsidy policies through SEBs. Which of the above is correct?

    (A) Only 1, 2 and 3

    (B) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    (C) Only 1, 3 and 4

    (D) Only 2, 3 and 4

    Option b – 1, 2, 3 and 4

    Which of the following pairs are correctly matched? 1. Idukki: Thermal Power Station 2. Sabarigiri: Hydroelectric Project 3. Ghatprabha: Irrigation Project 4. Ramganga: Multipurpose Project Code

    (A) Only 2, 3 and 4

    (B) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    (C) Only 3 and 4

    (D) Only 1 and 2

    Option a – Only 2, 3 and 4

    For which one of the following Satara is well-known?

    (A) Thermal Power Plan

    (B) Wind Energy Plan

    (C) Hydroelectric Plan

    (D) Nuclear Power Plan

    Option b – Wind Energy Plan

    Mithivirdi Nuclear Power Plant is set in collaboration with which of the up following countries?

    (A) USA

    (B) Canada

    (C) Russia

    (D) France

    Option a – USA

    Anushakti Vidyut Nigam Limited is a joint venture of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India and

    (A) NMDC

    (B) NHPC

    (C) BHEL

    (D) NTPC

    Option d – NTPC

    Where is the hydroelectric station located?

    (A) Koyna

    (B) Neyveli

    (C) Kathgodam

    (D) Trombay

    Option a – Koyna

    Rana Pratap Sagar Hydro Electricity Station is situated at

    (A) Kota

    (B) Udaipur

    (C) Rawatbhata

    (D) Bikaner

    Option a – Kota

    Which one of the following statements about energy production and consumption in India is not correct?

    (A) During the last decade energy production in India has shown a declining trend

    (B) The per capita energy consumption in the world is the lowest in India

    (C) The non-conventional sources of energy contribute less than one percent of the total commercial energy produced in India

    (D) Industry is the major energy-consuming sector in India

    Option c – The non-conventional sources of energy contribute less than one percent of the total commercial energy produced in India

    The biggest wind energy project in Asia with a capacity of 150 megawatts is located in

    (A) Gujarat

    (B) Maharashtra

    (C) Tamil Nadu

    (D) Karnataka

    Option c – Tamil Nadu

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