Online Test of Chapter 1 Resources and Development Test 2 Geography (Social Science S.St)| Class 10th
Q.1. Which of the following is a human-made resource?
(a) Petroleum
(b) Forests
(c) Machines
(d) Land
Q.2. Which of the following resource is non-recyclable?
(a) Coal
(b) Iron-ore
(c) Copper
(d) Gold
Q.3. 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.4. The oceanic resources beyond 200 km of the Exclusive Economic Zone can be termed as which of the following types of resource?
(a) Individual resources
(b) Community owned resources
(c) National resources
(d) International resource
Q.5. What is the main reason behind global ecological crises Pith as global warming and environmental pollution?
(a) Depletion of resources
(b) Accumulation of resources in a few hands
(c) Indiscriminate exploitation of resources
(d) Uses of resources
Q.6. What is necessary for sustained quality of lift and global peace?
(a) Stopping use of resources
(b) Saving resources for future
(c) Exploitation of resources
(d) Equitable distribution of resources
Q.7. From which Five Year Plan has India made concerted efforts for achieving the goals of resource planning?
(a) First Five Year Plan
(b) Fifth Five Year Plan
(c) Annual Plans
(d) Tenth Five Year Plan
Q.8. Which of the following is the root cause for resource depletion at global level, according to Gandhi ji?
(a) Conservation of resources
(b) Use of resources
(c) Greedy and selfish individuals and exploitative nature of modem technology.
(d) Backward technology.
Q.9. 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
Q.10. Which of the following regions in India possesses rich reserves of minerals and fossil fuels?
(a) Plains
(b) Mountains
(c) Plateaus
(d) Deserts
Chapter - 1 Resources and development Quiz-2 | Geography Class 10th
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Question 1 of 10
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Which of the following is a human-made resource?
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Machines are a human-made resource. Human beings themselves are essential components of resources. They transform material available in our environment into resources and use them.
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Question 2 of 10
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Which of the following resource is non-recyclable?
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Coal is non-recyclable resource. Some of the resources like metals are recyclable and some like fossil fuels and coal cannot be recycled and get exhausted with their use.
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Question 3 of 10
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On the basis of ownership, plantations can be better considered as which of the following types of resources?
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Plantation, pasture lands, ponds, water in wells etc. are some of the examples of resources ownership by individuals.
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Question 4 of 10
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The oceanic resources beyond 200 km of the Exclusive Economic Zone can be termed as which of the following types of resource?
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International Resources are international institutions which regulate some resources. The oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles of the Exclusive Economic Zone belong to open ocean and no individual country can utilize these without the concurrence of international institutions.
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Question 5 of 10
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What is the main reason behind global ecological crises Pith as global warming and environmental pollution?
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Indiscriminate exploitation of resources has led to global ecological crises such as, global warming, ozone layer depletion, environmental pollution and land degradation.
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Question 6 of 10
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What is necessary for sustained quality of lift and global peace?
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An equitable distribution of resources has become essential for a sustained quality of life and global peace. If the present trend of resource depletion by a few individuals and countries continues, the future of our planet is in danger.
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From which Five Year Plan has India made concerted efforts for achieving the goals of resource planning?
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India has made concerted efforts for achieving the goals of resource planning right from the First Five Year Plan launched after Independence.
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Question 8 of 10
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Which of the following is the root cause for resource depletion at global level, according to Gandhi?
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Gandhi was very apt in voicing his concern about resource conservation in these words: “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for any body’s greed.” He placed the greedy and selfish individuals and exploitative nature of modern technology as the root cause for resource depletion at the global level.
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What was the main contribution of the Brundtland Commission Report, 1987?
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The seminal contribution with respect to resource conservation at the global level was made by the Brundtland Commission Report, 1987. This report introduced the concept of ‘Sustainable Development’ and advocated it as a means for resource conservation.
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Question 10 of 10
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Which of the following regions in India possesses rich reserves of minerals and fossil fuels?
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India has land under a variety of relief features, namely; mountains, plateaus, plains and islands. It possesses rich reserves of minerals, fossil fuels and forests.
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