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Extra 40 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on the Chapter: Resources and Development for Class 10 CBSE

MCQs on Resources and Development

1. What is a resource?

a) Only natural substances
b) Anything that satisfies human needs
c) Only man-made substances
d) Only living things

Answer: b) Anything that satisfies human needs

2. Which of the following is an example of a biotic resource?

a) Land
b) Water
c) Forest
d) Minerals

Answer: c) Forest

3. Which of the following is a non-renewable resource?

a) Forests
b) Coal
c) Water
d) Wind energy

Answer: b) Coal

4. What is the process of soil formation called?

a) Weathering
b) Erosion
c) Deposition
d) Mining

Answer: a) Weathering

5. Which of the following is an example of a renewable resource?

a) Petroleum
b) Coal
c) Solar energy
d) Natural gas

Answer: c) Solar energy

6. Which type of soil is best suited for growing cotton?

a) Red soil
b) Black soil
c) Alluvial soil
d) Laterite soil

Answer: b) Black soil

7. Which type of soil is found in river deltas of India?

a) Black soil
b) Alluvial soil
c) Red soil
d) Laterite soil

Answer: b) Alluvial soil

8. Which soil is formed by leaching due to heavy rainfall?

a) Black soil
b) Alluvial soil
c) Laterite soil
d) Desert soil

Answer: c) Laterite soil

9. What is the main cause of soil erosion?

a) Afforestation
b) Overgrazing
c) Terrace farming
d) Crop rotation

Answer: b) Overgrazing

10. Which of the following is an example of an abiotic resource?

a) Forests
b) Wildlife
c) Soil
d) Fisheries

Answer: c) Soil

11. Which factor determines the classification of resources as renewable and non-renewable?

a) Human intervention
b) Rate of availability
c) Rate of replenishment
d) Cost of extraction

Answer: c) Rate of replenishment

12. Which of the following is an example of a national resource?

a) Public parks
b) Private land
c) International waters
d) Land owned by individuals

Answer: a) Public parks

13. The best method for soil conservation in hilly areas is:

a) Shelter belts
b) Contour ploughing
c) Strip cropping
d) Mulching

Answer: b) Contour ploughing

14. The process by which fertile land becomes a desert is called:

a) Afforestation
b) Desertification
c) Overgrazing
d) Mulching

Answer: b) Desertification

15. Which type of farming prevents soil erosion?

a) Shifting cultivation
b) Terrace farming
c) Slash-and-burn farming
d) Intensive farming

Answer: b) Terrace farming

16. Which factor does NOT contribute to soil erosion?

a) Deforestation
b) Overgrazing
c) Crop rotation
d) Excessive farming

Answer: c) Crop rotation

17. Which of the following is a method of resource conservation?

a) Overexploitation
b) Sustainable use
c) Deforestation
d) Wastage

Answer: b) Sustainable use

18. Which Indian state has the highest area of black soil?

a) Punjab
b) Gujarat
c) Maharashtra
d) Assam

Answer: c) Maharashtra

19. Red soil gets its color due to the presence of:

a) Aluminium
b) Iron oxides
c) Calcium
d) Phosphates

Answer: b) Iron oxides

20. In which region is laterite soil mainly found?

a) Deccan Plateau
b) Himalayan region
c) Thar Desert
d) Indo-Gangetic Plain

Answer: a) Deccan Plateau

21. Which soil is known as ‘Regur soil’?

a) Alluvial soil
b) Black soil
c) Red soil
d) Laterite soil

Answer: b) Black soil

22. The most important factor for soil formation is:

a) Time
b) Parent rock
c) Climate
d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

23. Which soil is best for wheat and paddy cultivation?

a) Alluvial soil
b) Black soil
c) Red soil
d) Desert soil

Answer: a) Alluvial soil

24. Which of the following is NOT a cause of land degradation?

a) Over-irrigation
b) Afforestation
c) Industrial waste dumping
d) Overuse of fertilizers

Answer: b) Afforestation

25. The process of washing away the top layer of soil by wind or water is called:

a) Soil erosion
b) Leaching
c) Afforestation
d) Desertification

Answer: a) Soil erosion

26. Which factor affects the soil profile the most?

a) Parent rock
b) Human activities
c) Climate
d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

27. Which is the most widely distributed soil in India?

a) Red soil
b) Laterite soil
c) Black soil
d) Alluvial soil

Answer: d) Alluvial soil

28. The major cause of salinization in Punjab is:

a) Overuse of fertilizers
b) Over-irrigation
c) Deforestation
d) Overgrazing

Answer: b) Over-irrigation

29. The type of resources that are owned by an individual is called:

a) Community resources
b) Private resources
c) National resources
d) International resources

Answer: b) Private resources

30. Which of the following is a measure for soil conservation?

a) Afforestation
b) Deforestation
c) Overgrazing
d) Mining

Answer: a) Afforestation

31. Which of the following is NOT a man-made resource?

a) Roads
b) Buildings
c) Water
d) Machines

Answer: c) Water

32. Which of the following is NOT a type of soil erosion?

a) Sheet erosion
b) Gully erosion
c) Leaching
d) Wind erosion

Answer: c) Leaching

33. Which type of soil has the highest water retention capacity?

a) Sandy soil
b) Black soil
c) Alluvial soil
d) Laterite soil

Answer: b) Black soil

34. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of black soil?

a) High fertility
b) Rich in iron
c) High sand content
d) Good water retention

Answer: c) High sand content

35. What is the percentage of land under forest cover in India?

a) 15%
b) 21%
c) 30%
d) 45%

Answer: b) 21%

36. Red soil is mostly found in:

a) Rajasthan
b) Punjab
c) Tamil Nadu
d) Kerala

Answer: c) Tamil Nadu

37. Which state has the highest forest cover in India?

a) Madhya Pradesh
b) Maharashtra
c) Assam
d) Rajasthan

Answer: a) Madhya Pradesh

38. Laterite soil is used for:

a) Agriculture
b) Making bricks
c) Road construction
d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above

39. Which region of India has desert soil?

a) Western Rajasthan
b) Eastern Ghats
c) Kerala
d) Gangetic Plain

Answer: a) Western Rajasthan

40. Which type of soil is deficient in humus?

a) Red soil
b) Laterite soil
c) Black soil
d) Alluvial soil

Answer: b) Laterite soil

 

MCQs on Agenda 21

1. What is Agenda 21?

a) A global agreement on trade
b) A plan of action for sustainable development
c) A policy for urban planning
d) A strategy for industrial growth

Answer: b) A plan of action for sustainable development

2. Agenda 21 was adopted at which international conference?

a) Kyoto Protocol
b) Rio Earth Summit, 1992
c) Stockholm Conference, 1972
d) Paris Agreement, 2015

Answer: b) Rio Earth Summit, 1992

3. What is the main focus of Agenda 21?

a) Economic development
b) Environmental conservation and sustainable development
c) Military cooperation
d) Industrial growth

Answer: b) Environmental conservation and sustainable development

4. How many sections does Agenda 21 have?

a) 3
b) 5
c) 4
d) 6

Answer: c) 4

5. Which of the following is NOT a key area covered under Agenda 21?

a) Sustainable development
b) Eradication of poverty
c) Space exploration
d) Protection of the environment

Answer: c) Space exploration

6. What does Agenda 21 promote at the local level?

a) Globalization
b) Sustainable resource management
c) Urbanization
d) Industrial expansion

Answer: b) Sustainable resource management

7. Which of the following is a goal of Agenda 21?

a) To promote nuclear energy
b) To reduce environmental degradation
c) To increase deforestation
d) To expand fossil fuel usage

Answer: b) To reduce environmental degradation

8. Which of the following is a major principle of Agenda 21?

a) Environmental protection and social equity
b) Promotion of single-use plastics
c) Increase in deforestation
d) Expansion of non-renewable energy

Answer: a) Environmental protection and social equity

9. Who is responsible for implementing Agenda 21 at the local level?

a) United Nations
b) National governments and local authorities
c) Private companies
d) International banks

Answer: b) National governments and local authorities

10. Why is Agenda 21 important?

a) It focuses on economic development only
b) It provides a comprehensive plan for global sustainable development
c) It promotes the use of non-renewable resources
d) It was created for space exploration programs

Answer: b) It provides a comprehensive plan for global sustainable development

 

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