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Natural Resources MCQ

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MCQ on Natural Resources for Students

Among the rivers below the least polluted is

(a) Ganga

(b) Yamuna

(c) Hooghly

(d) Narmada

Option d – Narmada

All the communities (tribes) living in the forests except

(a) Gond

(b) Santhal

(c) khejri

(d) Bodo

Option c – khejri

In Chipko’s movement, the trees were saved from cutting.

(a) by the men of the village

(b) By the women of the village

(c) By both (a) & (b)

(d) By social activists

Option b – By the women of the village

Pick out the one that is not a Natural resource for energy gives:

(a) Coal

(b) petroleum

(c) Water

(d) SO₂

Option d – SO₂

Pick the odd one out :

(a) Coal

(b) Petroleum

(c) Air

(d) Kerosene oil

Option c – Air

Which of these is not a poisonous gas?

(a) CO

(b) SO₂

(c) Oxide of Nitrogen

(d) O₂

Option d – O₂

Most of the use the vehicle

(a) Petrol

(b) Diesel

(c) CNG

(d) All the above

Option d – All the above

Motor boats use ………. to move in the water

(a) Petrol and diesel

(b) CNG

(c) Coal and Petroleum

(d) All of the above

Option a – Petrol and diesel

Some of the positive ways of applying in daily routine to save resources are except

(a) Recycling of newspapers

(b) Walking or cycling to nearby distances

(c) Use of stairs instead of lifts

(d) Use of electric appliances

Option d – Use of electric appliances

Dams are built for

(a) Storage of water to irrigate fields

(b) to Change the route of the river as desired

(c) Generating electricity

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

All are Natural resources except

(a) Forest

(b) Coal & Petroleum

(c) Swings in a park

(d) River

Option c – Swings in a park

The act/s which can stop the exploitation of Natural Resources is/are :

(a) Awareness

(b) Action

(c) Attitude change

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

The cautiousness in the use of resources is by

(a) Recycling

(b) Reusing

(c) Reducing

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

The exploitation of Natural Resources will lead to

(a) Pollution

(b) Reduction of fresh air

(c) Ecological imbalance

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

Large dams are found to be useful as

(a) they ensure the storage of water for irrigation.

(b) generation of electricity.

(c) development of canal systems to distribute water to far-off places.

(d) All of these

Option d – All of these

What happens when rain falls on soil without vegetational cover?

(a) Rainwater percolates in soil efficiently.

(b) Rainwater causes loss of surface soil.

(c) Rainwater leads to the fertility of the soil.

(d) Rainwater does not cause any change in the soil.

Option b – Rainwater causes loss of surface soil

International and national laws and regulations regarding the environment and resources are being formulated for

(a) sustenance of resources

(b) conservation of the environment

(c) increased awareness about the problems

(d) All of these

Option d – All of these

Loss of vegetation cover, diversion for high water-demanding crops, and pollution from industrial effluents and urban wastes have resulted in

(a) non-sustainability of water availability underground

(b) unpredictable rainfall

(c) neglect of local irrigation methods

(d) frequent floods

Option a – non-sustainability of water availability underground

When was the project tiger started to preserve tigers in Uttarakhand?

(a) 1981

(b) 1982

(c) 1972

(d) 1992

Option b – 1982

Which is the most polluted river among the following

(a) Satluj

(b) Narmada

(c) Ganga

(d) Krishna

Option c – Ganga

The highest Dam in India is

(a) Bhakra

(b) Tehri

(c) Sarovar

(d) Tawas

Option b – Tehri

Which of the following animal is not extinct in India?

(a) Elephant

(b) Rhinoceros

(c) Cheetah

(d) Pink-headed duck

Option a – Elephant

When coal and petroleum burn these produce :

(a) 02

(b) CO2

(c) CH4

(d) None of the above

Option b – CO2

“Chipko Revolution” is related to

(a) Soil conservation

(b) Forest conservation

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) None of the above

Option b – Forest conservation

We can save forests by

(a) Afforestation

(b) Building National reserves

(c) Appointing forest officials & make stringent laws

(d) All of the above

Option d – All of the above

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