CBSE Questions for Class 10 Geography Resources And Development Quiz 7 - MCQExams.com

In which of the following state is black soil found?
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • Gujarat
  • Rajasthan
  • Jharkhand
Intensive agriculture is done on the type of soil known as ___________.
  • Kankar
  • Bhangar
  • Khadar
  • Bhabhar
Which of the following method will not help in soil conservation?
  • Contour Ploughing
  • Strip cropping
  • Creating shelter belts
  • Ploughing up and down the slopes
Arid soil is formed in western Rajasthan. Its main features are:
I. Arid soils range from red to yellow in colour.
II. They are generally sandy and saline. 
III. Humus and moisture content is very low due to dry climate and faster evaporation. 
IV. Thorny bushes are found in this region.
  • Only I, II and III
  • Only II and III
  • Only I, II and IV
  • Only II, III and IV
Which of the following is/are considered a renewable source of energy?
(i)  Wind Energy
(ii) Solar Energy 
(iii) Nuclear Energy
  • Only (i)
  • Only (iii)
  • (i) and (ii)
  • None of these
Which resources can be acquired by the nation?
  • National resources
  • Some resources
  • Pure resources
  • None of these
Which soil is best for cotton cultivation?
  • Red soil
  • Yellow soil
  • Black soil
  • None of these
Which type of soil develops due to high temperature and evaporation?
  • Pair Soil
  • Land Soil
  • Arid Soil
  • None of these
Under which climatic conditions do the laterite soils develop?
  • Wet tropical Climate
  • Hot and dry Climate
  • Cold temperature Climate
  • Mediterranean type of Climate
What is resource planning?
  • Justified use of products is known as resource planning
  • Judicious use of resources is known as resource planning
  • Just dial use of resources is known as resource planning
  • None of these
Which terms are used to identify the old and new alluvial respectively?
  • Bangar and Khadar
  • Khadar and Bhumiya
  • Bhumiya and Bangar
  • None of these
Which is the main cause of land degradation in Madhya Pradesh?
  • Deforestation
  • Overgrazing
  • Afforestation
  • None of these
Which is responsible for sheet erosion? 
  • Tree
  • Air
  • Water
  • None of these
Laterite soil is developed in areas with _____.
  • Low temperature and low rainfall
  • High temperature and low rainfall
  • Low temperature and heavy rainfall
  • High temperature and heavy rainfall
Soil conservation is best achieved by _____.
  • Wind screens
  • Good plant covers
  • Both a and b
  • None of these
The most important cause of soil erosion is __________.
  • Rain
  • Wind
  • Deforestation
  • Overgrazing
A strip of land connecting the island with the mainland is called _______________.
  • Isthumus
  • Continental shelf
  • Tombolo
  • Confluence
Organic matter which is useful to plants is usually found most abundantly in ____________.
  • sand
  • clay
  • sub-soil
  • top soil
Which one of the following crops is the most effective in controlling soil erosion?
  • Cotton
  • Gram
  • Maize
  • Pigeon peas
The land frontier of India extends to _____________.
  • $$14600km$$
  • $$16500km$$
  • $$15000km$$
  • $$15200km$$
The removal of top soil by water or wind is called ___________.
  • Soil wash
  • Soil erosion
  • Soil creep
  • Silting of soil
Bad lands are _______________.
  • infertile soils of marshy areas
  • highly dissected land surface with deep gullies due to rapid rain water erosion
  • desert lands
  • lands which are water logged
Soil exhaustion can be checked by stopping _________________.
  • over cropping
  • over grazing
  • deforestation
  • All the above
Saline soils are formed by intense evaporation and are usually found in ______________.
  • steppes
  • deltas
  • equatorial region
  • tropical desert region
The soil found in the Arid Zone is known as ____________.
  • Desert soil
  • Laterite soil
  • Black soil
  • Alluvial soil
What is the geographical name given to the narrow strip of land connecting two large land masses?
  • Island
  • Tombolo
  • Isthmus
  • Land bridge
Which of the following soils is most suitable for the cultivation of cotton in India?
  • Red soil
  • Laterite soil
  • Alluvial soil
  • Regur soil
Which one of the following soils found in India is the most useful for agriculture?
  • Black or regur soil
  • Alluvial soil
  • Red and yellow soil
  • Marshy soil
Which of the following land forms is not associated with river erosion?
  • Waterfall
  • V-shaped valley
  • Moraines
  • Ox-bow lake
The chief production in region having black soil is _____.
  • Cotton
  • Rice
  • Wheat
  • Tea
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