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Management of Natural Resources MCQ Questions Class 10 Science
Please see solved MCQ Questions for Management of Natural Resources in Class 10 Science. All questions and answers have been prepared by expert faculty of standard 10 based on the latest examination guidelines.
MCQ Questions Class 10 Science Management of Natural Resources
Question: Opposition to the construction of large dams is due to
a) Social problems
b) Economic problems
c) Environments problems
d) All of the above.
Answer
D
Question: The important message conveyed by the ‗ Chipko Movement‘ is
a) To involve the community in forest conservation efforts.
b) To ignore the community in forest conservation efforts.
c) To cut down trees for the developmental processes.
d) Government agencies have unquestionable right to cut down trees in the forests
Answer
A
Question: Arabari forests of Bengal is dominated by
a) Teak
b) Sal
c) Bamboo
d) Mangrove
Answer
B
Question: In our country, there are attempts to increase the height of the several existing dams like Tehri and Almati dams across Narmada River. Choose the correct statements among the following that are a consequence of raising the height of dams:
i) Terrestrial flora and fauna of the area is destroyed completely.
ii) Dislocation of people and domestic animals living in the area.
iii) Valuable agricultural land may be permanently lost.
iv) It will generate permanent employment for people.
a) i and ii b) i , ii and iii c) ii and iv d) i , iii and iv
Answer
D
Question: The ancient water harvesting system practiced in Maharashtra is
a) Bundhis
b) Bandharas
c) Kattas
d) Ahars
Answer
B
Question: Indira Gandhi canal Canal has brought greenary considerable areas of
a) Rajasthan
b) Gujarat
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Himachal Pradesh
Answer
A
Question: Eris and Kulhs are ancient structures that are example for
a) Grain storage
b) Wood storage
c) Water harvesting system
d) Soil conservation.
Answer
C
Question: It is important to make check dams across the flooded gullies because they
i) They hold water for irrigation
ii) Hold water and prevent soil erosion
iii) Recharge ground water level
iv) Hold water permanently.
a) i and iv
b) ii and iii
c) iii and iv
d) ii and iv
Answer
D
Question: The water harvesting structures are mainly
a) Circular
b) Rectangular Shaped
c) crescent shaped
d) Square shaped
Answer
A
Question: Given below are a few statements related to biodiversity. Pick those that correctly describe the concept of biodiversity
i) Biodiversity refers to the different species of flora and fauna present in an area.
ii) Biodiversity refers to only the flora of a given area.
iii) Biodiversity is greater in a forest
iv) Biodiversity refers to the total number of individuals of a particular species living in an area.
a) I) and ii)
b) ii) and iv)
c) i) and iii)
d) ii) and iii)
Answer
C
Question: Think over the relative advantage of eco – friendliness of the following
i) Using personal vehicle
ii) Using LED bulbs
iii) Wearing extra sweater during cold days
iv) Taking a bus.
a) i and ii
b) i and iii
c) ii and iii
d) ii , iii and iv
Answer
C
Question: Formation of CO2 With reference to the table given below, answer the following
Question: Which state will not experience smog?
a) U.T
b) Tamil Nadu
c) Raipur
d) Kerala
Answer
C
Question: Which city will likely to have acid rain fall?
a) Chennai
b) Andra Pradesh
c) Melappuram
d) Delhi
Answer
D
Question: Identify the state which has more of unburnt hydrocarbon particles in air
a) Chhattisgargh
b) U.T
c) Tamil Nadu
d) Kerala
Answer
A
Question: Find out the reason why the people of Raipur are most likely to suffer from respiratory diseases?
a) Concentration of suspended particulate matter is higher than the required amount
b) Concentration of NO2 and SO2 is less than the required amount
c) Concentration of NO2 and suspended particulate matter is less than the required amount
d) Concentration of NO2 and SO2 is very high.
Answer
A