MCQ Questions for Class 10 Social Science Resources and Development

Resources and Development Class 10 MCQs Geography Chapter 1


1) On the basis of origin, resources can be classified as ______ and _____.


a) Biotic and Abiotic

b) Renewable and Non-renewable

c) Potential and Developed

d) None of the above


Answer: (a)


2) On the basis of the status of development, resources can be classified as ______.


a) Potential


b) Developed Stock


c) Reserves


d) All of the above


Answer: (d)


3) Which of the following statements are true?


a) Abiotic resources are obtained from the biosphere and have life, such as human beings, flora and fauna.


b) Biotic resources are all those things which are composed of non-living things like rocks and metals.


c) Both the above statements are false.


d) Both the options (a) and (b) are true.


Answer: Option (c)


4) Minerals and fossil fuels are examples of non-renewable resources which take _____ for their formation.


a) Hundreds of years


b) Thousands of years


c) Millions of years


d) Just a year


Answer: Option (c)


5) All the minerals, water resources, forests, wildlife, land within the political boundaries and oceanic area up to __________ from the coast termed as territorial water and resources therein belong to the nation.


a) 20 nautical miles


b) 25 nautical miles


c) 15 nautical miles


d) 12 nautical miles


Answer: Option (d)


6) The oceanic resources beyond ______________ of the Exclusive Economic Zone belong to open ocean, and no individual country can utilise these without the concurrence of international institutions.


a) 200 nautical miles


b) 12 nautical miles


c) 22.5 nautical miles


d) 100 nautical miles


Answer: Option (a)

7) ______ are the resources which are surveyed, and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation.


a) Developed resources


b) Reserves


c) Stock


d) Abiotic


Answer: option (a)


8) _______ are the subset of the ______, which can be put into use with the help of existing technical ‘know-how’, but their use has not been started.


a) Reserves, Developed Resources


b) Stocks, Reserves


c) Developed Resources, Stock


d) Reserves, Stock


Answer: Option (d)


9) In June 1992, more than 100 heads of states met in ________ in Brazil, for the first International Earth Summit.


a) Rio de Janeiro


b) SĆ£o Paulo


c) Brasilia


d) Curitiba


Answer: Option (a)


10) The Rio Convention endorsed the global Forest Principles and adopted _______ for achieving Sustainable Development in the 21st century.


a) Agenda 20


b) Agenda 21


c) Agenda 19


d) Agenda 22


Answer: Option (b)


11) Which of the following statements about Agenda 21 is true?


a) It aims at achieving global sustainable development.


b) It is an agenda to combat environmental damage, poverty and disease through global cooperation.


c) One of the major objectives of Agenda 21 is that every local government should not draw its own local Agenda 21.


d) Option (a) and (b).


Answer: Option (d)


12) The states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh are rich in minerals and _________ deposits.


a) Coal


b) Gold


c) Silicon


d) None of the above


Answer: Option (a)


13) The state of Rajasthan is very well endowed with solar and _______ energy but lacks in water resources.


a) Geothermal


b) Hydro


c) Wind


d) Tidal


Answer: Option (c)


14) ________ was the famous Indian freedom fighter who made an important observation about resource conservation – “There is enough for everybody’s need and not for anybody’s greed”.


 


a) Mahatma Gandhi


b) Jawaharlal Nehru


c) Subash Chandra Bose


d) Dr B.R.Ambedkar


Answer: Option (a)


15) The Brundtland Commission Report published in ________, shared ideas about sustainable development and how it could be achieved.


a) 1997


b) 1987


c) 1992


d) 1977


Answer: Option (b)


16) About _________ of India’s land area is plain, which provides facilities for agriculture and industry.


a) 43%


b) 53%


c) 34%


d) 45%


Answer: option (a)


17) __________ account for 30% of the total surface area of India.


a) Deserts


b) Mountains


c) Plains


d) Plateaus


Answer: Option (b)


18) Land which is left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year is known as ________.


a) Gross cropped area


b) Culturable waste land


c) Current fallow


d) Grazing land


Answer: Option (c)


19) Land which is left uncultivated for more than 5 agricultural years is known as ________.


a) Culturable waste land


b) Barren land


c) Pastures


d) Fallow Lands


Answer: Option (a)


20) The pattern of the net sown area varies greatly from one state to another. It is over 80 per cent of the total area in _______.


a) Madhya Pradesh


b) Assam


c) Rajasthan


d) Punjab


Answer: Option (d)

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