Resources and Development For Class 10 Geography MCQ Questions
Q 1 – The availability of resources is a necessary condition for the development of: (а) any country (b) any state (c) any region (d) none of the above
Q 2 – What is a resource? (а) Extracts from nature (b) Man-Made products (c) Extracts from the environment- technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable (d) Anything from which a product can be manufactured
(c) Extracts from the environment- technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable
Q 3 – What is the main reason behind global ecological crises such as global warming and environmental pollution? (a) Depletion of resources (b) Accumulation of resources in a few hands (c) Indiscriminate exploitation of resources (d) Use of resources.
Q 4 – The process of transformation of things available in our environment involves an interactive relationship between __________________ ? (a) Nature and technology (b) nature, technology and institutions (c) Environment and nature (d) Environment and technology
Q 6 – In which of the following books, Schumacher presented Gandhian Philosophy: (a) Big is Beautiful (b) Large is Beautiful (c) Small is Beautiful (d) Everything is Beautiful
Q 7 – How do human beings interact with nature? (a) Through technology (b) Through nurturing environmental resources (c) Through industry (d) Through experimental advances
Q 10 – On the basis of ownership, plantations can be better considered as which of the following types of resources? (a) Individual resource (b) Community-owned resource (c) National resource (d) International resource
Q 11 – How are resources qualified? (a) On the basis of origin (b) On the basis of utility (c) On the basis of distribution (d) On the basis of potential
Q 13 – Where are Biotic Resources obtained from? (a) from the biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock (b) composed of non-living things (c) reproduced by physical, chemical or mechanical processes (d) Minerals and fossil fuels
(a) from the biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock
Q 14 – What is the total geographical area of India: (a) 2.28 million sq. km. (b) 3.28 million sq. km. (c) 4.28 million sq. km. (d) 5.28 million sq. km.
Q 15 – Where are Abiotic Resources obtained from? (a) Minerals and fossil fuels (b) reproduced by physical, chemical or mechanical processes (c) composed of non-living things (d) from biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock.
Q 16 – What % of geographical area is desired forest area as per the Forest policy 1988 ? (a) 23 %of geographical area (b) 33 % of geographical area (c) 43 % of geographical area (d) 53 % of geographical area
Q 17 – What are renewable resources? (a) These are obtained from biosphere and have life (b) composed of non-living things (c) which can be renewed or reproduced by physical, chemical or mechanical processes (d) from biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock
(c) which can be renewed or reproduced by physical, chemical or mechanical processes.
Q 18 – How many million hectares of Indian Land is degraded land: (a) 110 million hectares (b) 120 million hectares (c) 130 million hectares (d) 140 million hectares
Q 19 – What was the main contribution of the Brundtland Commission Report, 1987? (a) Sustainable development as means for resource conservation (b) Advocated resource conservation for the first time (c) Presented Gandhian philosophy (d) All the above
(b) solar and wind energy, water, forests and wildlife
Q 21 – Which of the following is the main reasons for land degradation in the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, M.P. and Maharashtra: (a) deforestation (b) Floods (c) over-grazing (d) all the above
Q 22 – When running water cuts through clayey soils and makes deep channels, they lead to: (a) Gully erosion (b) Sheet erosion (c) Deforestation (d) Afforestation
Q 24 – Which of the following methods does not help in soil conservation? (a) Contour ploughing (b) Strip cropping (c) Creating shelterbelts (d) Ploughing up and down the slopes
Q 32 – When the topsoil is washed away when water flows as a sheet over large areas down a slope is known as: (a) land erosion (b) water erosion (c) sheet erosion (d) all the above
Q 33 – What are potential resources? (a) resources which can be renewed or reproduced (b) Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised (c) Resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation (d) those things which are composed of non-living things
(b) Land put to non-agricultural uses, e.g. buildings, roads, factories etc.
Q 36 – Biotic resources are obtained from: (a) biosphere and include living organisms (b) biosphere and include non-living components (c) the earth (d) none of the above
Q 38 – Many farmers own land which is allotted to them by government: (а) against the payment by cash (b) against property in towns (c) against the payment of revenue (d) none of the above
Q 40 – Resources which are accessible to all the members of the community are called: (a) Private owned resources (b) Public owned resources (c) Community owned resources (d) Individual owned resources
Q 42 – Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised just for use by the Future generations (a) Developed resources (b) Stock (c) International resources (d) Reserve resources
Q 44 – Resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation are called: (a) Potential resources (b) Developed resources (c) Stock (d) International resources
Q 45 – Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but human beings do not have the appropriate technology to access them are called: (a) Resources
Q 47 – Planning is the widely accepted strategy for: (a) Conservation of resources (b) Use of resources (c) Judicious use of resources (d) None of the above
Q 48 – Arunachal Pradesh has abundant water resources but lacks: (a) In mineral resources (b) In infrastructural development (c) In technology (d) None of the above
Q 59 – Ploughing along the contour lines to decelerate the flow of water down the slopes is called: (a) Strip cropping (b) Sheet erosion (c) Contour ploughing (d) Terrace cultivation
Q 62 – There is enough for everybody’s need and not for anybody’s greed,’’ who among the following has given the above statement? (a) Vinoba Bhave (b) Mahatma Gandhi (c) Jawaharlal Nehru (d) Atal Behari Vajpayee
Q 66 –Read the following statement. If incorrect, correct the statement. Black soil is ideal for growing cashew nuts and it derived its name from a Latin word which means brick
(a) Arid Soils. (b) Alluvial Soils. (c) Red and Yellow Soils. (d) Laterite Soils.
Q 67 –In the given question two statements are given Assertion (A) and Reason. Read the statements and choose the correct option. Assertion (A) Black soils are black in colour and are also known as regur soil. Reason (B) Black soils are made up of lava flow. (a) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A (b) Both A and R are True but R is the correct explanation of A. (c) A is true but R is false. (d) A is false and R is true.
Q 70 –Which of the following is the example of National Resources? (a) Forest (b) Wild life (c) Ocean areas upto 12 nautical miles (d) All of the above