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Name the oldest occupation known to humans
  • a)
    Agriculture
  • b)
    Trading
  • c)
    Mining
  • d)
    Hunting
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Mona Ghosh answered
1 Agriculture bcz.A poor person can also do.
2 A non educational person also can do.
3 In a traditional manner they can do.


Name the country with the largest reserve of iron ore.
  • a)
    Canada
  • b)
    France
  • c)
    Russia
  • d)
    India
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Poonam Reddy answered
Obviously Russia , far East region of Russia has many minerals , natural gas etc .Recently India PM visited the far East region .China also visited the region and Russia also proposed a 4000km natural gas pipe line to eastern China recently.

From the given list of options, which one can be considered as an example of a Natural Resource?
  • a)
    Railway Tracks
  • b)
    Bridges
  • c)
    Sunlight
  • d)
    Roads
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Akshita Bose answered
Natural resources are materials or substances that occur in nature and are utilized by humans for various purposes. They are essentially derived from the environment and can be classified into renewable and nonrenewable resources. Examples of natural resources include air, water, soil, minerals, and sunlight.

Among the given options, option 'C' - Sunlight can be considered as an example of a natural resource. Let's delve into the reasons why sunlight fits the definition of a natural resource:

1. Importance in sustaining life: Sunlight is essential for various biological processes and is a fundamental requirement for the survival of all living organisms, including human beings. It plays a crucial role in photosynthesis, which is the process through which plants convert sunlight into energy to grow and produce oxygen.

2. Energy source: Sunlight is a significant source of renewable energy. Through technologies such as solar panels and solar cells, sunlight can be harnessed and converted into electricity to power homes, industries, and even vehicles. This renewable energy source helps reduce reliance on nonrenewable resources like fossil fuels.

3. Environmental benefits: Sunlight is a clean and sustainable energy source, unlike fossil fuels that release harmful pollutants when burned. By utilizing sunlight as an energy resource, we can reduce air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

4. Economic value: Sunlight has significant economic value as it can be utilized for various purposes. Besides generating electricity, sunlight is used in industries such as agriculture (for crop growth), manufacturing (solar-powered devices), and tourism (solar-powered attractions). It also supports the solar energy industry, creating job opportunities and contributing to economic growth.

5. Recreation and well-being: Sunlight plays a vital role in human well-being by providing vitamin D, improving mood, and supporting overall health. It also offers recreational opportunities, as people engage in outdoor activities and enjoy the warmth and beauty of the sun.

In conclusion, sunlight is an example of a natural resource due to its importance in sustaining life, its role as an energy source, its environmental benefits, economic value, and its positive impact on human well-being. Utilizing sunlight efficiently and harnessing its potential can contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.

Complete the following : On the basis of their development and Use, resources can be classified as Actual and ________ Resources
  • a)
    Potential
  • b)
    Abiotic
  • c)
    Biotic
  • d)
    Renewable
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Saxena answered
Biotic and abiotic resources are classified on the basis of origin.renewable resources are on the basis of exhaustion., but on the basis of their use resources can be classified as actual. potential developed and stock.

Name the type of resources which have the capacity or ability to reproduce or renew quickly .
  • a)
    Localised Resources
  • b)
    Non-Renewable Resources
  • c)
    Renewable Resources
  • d)
    Ubiquitous Resources
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Amit Sharma answered
Renewable energy never runs out, example: solar energy is powered by heat the sun and never runs out. Examples include oxygen, fresh water, solar energy and biomass. New resources may include goods or commodities such as paper and leather.

Some important examples of the classification of land based on the relief are given below, select the one that does not belong to this category.
  • a)
    Plateau
  • b)
    Rivers
  • c)
    Mountains
  • d)
    Plains
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Ananya Das answered
The classification of land based on relief typically includes geographical features such as plateaus, mountains, and plains. However, rivers are not considered a landform or feature of relief themselves. Rivers are water bodies that flow through various types of landforms, including plateaus, mountains, and plains. Therefore, rivers do not belong to the category of land classification based on relief.

On the basis of the development of that area, land can be classified as _________ and __________.
Fertile and Barren Land
Rural and Urban Land
Private and Government owned land
Plateau and Plains
  • a)
    Fertile and Barren Land
  • b)
    Rural and Urban Land
  • c)
    Private and Government owned land
  • d)
    Plateau and Plains
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Kavya Saxena answered
A rural area is an open swath of land that has few homes or other buildings, and not very many people. A rural areas population density is very low. Many people live in a city, or urban area.Hamlets, villages, towns, and other small settlements are in or surrounded by rural areas.

Some examples of minerals are given below, pick out the one that is not a metallic mineral
  • a)
    Bauxite
  • b)
    Gold 
  • c)
    Iron Ore
  • d)
    Limestone
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Rajesh Khatri answered
The metal ores itself can be considered as a mineral. Some common metal minerals include Iron, Copper, Gold, Silver, etc. Non-Metallic Minerals do not contain metal elements in their inorganic chemical formula. Some common examples include; Clay, Diamond, Dolomite, Gypsum, Mica, Amethyst and Quartz, etc.

On the basis of their distribution, Natural resources can be classified as____________ and ________.
  • a)
    Ubiquitous and Localised resources
  • b)
    Biotic and Abiotic resources
  • c)
    Actual and Potential resources
  • d)
    Renewable and Non Renewable
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Malavika Basu answered
Natural resources can be classified on the basis of their level of development and use, origin, stock and distribution.

Classification of natural resources on the basis of distribution:
Ubiquitous Resource: Resources which are available everywhere on the earth are called ubiquitous resources, e.g. air and water.
Localised Resource: Resources which are available at select locations on the earth are called localized resources, e.g. coal mines in Jharkhand. Topography, climate and altitude are the major factors which affect the distribution of natural resources.

Fill in the blanks.
On the basis of the availability of supply, Natural resources can be classified as __________ and ________.
  • a)
    Renewable and Non Renewable
  • b)
    Biotic and Abiotic resources
  • c)
    Ubiquitous and Localised resources
  • d)
    Actual and Potential resources
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Aruna Singh answered
1.Renewable resources -These can be renewed or reproduced by physical, chemical and mechanical processes. For example, water , forests, wildlife, etc.
2.Non-Renewable resources -These occur over a very long geological time and take millions of years in their formation. For example, minerals and fossil fuels 

 Nitrogen fixation can be done by        
  • a)
    Industries        
  • b)
    Rhizobium        
  • c)
    Lightening        
  • d)
    All of the above
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Suresh Reddy answered
A relatively small amount of ammonia is produced by lightning. Some ammonia also is produced industrially by the Haber-Bosch process, using an iron-based catalyst, very high pressures and fairly high temperature. But the major conversion of N2 into ammonia, and thence into proteins, is achieved by microorganisms in the process called nitrogen fixation (or dinitrogen fixation).
The organisms utilize the enzyme nitrogenase to catalyze the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3). Plants can readily assimilate NH3 to produce the aforementioned nitrogenous biomolecules. These prokaryotes include aquatic organisms, such as cyanobacteria, free-living soil bacteria, such as Azotobacter, bacteria that form associative relationships with plants, such as Azospirillum, and most importantly, bacteria, such as Rhizobium.

Land covers only about ____ percent of the total area of the earth’s surface
  • a)
    20
  • b)
    25
  • c)
    30
  • d)
    35
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Area of land: 148 326 000 km2 (57 268 900 square miles), this are 30% of the total surface of Planet Earth. Area of water: 361 740 000 km2 (139 668 500 square miles), this are 71% of the total surface of the Earth. 97 percent is salt water and only 3 percent is fresh water.

Can you explain the answer of this question below:
Pick out the correct word from the given list of options and complete the following statement: A_________________ is anything that can be used to satisfy human wants and has a value.
  • A:
    Potential
  • B:
    Resource
  • C:
    Skill
  • D:
    Patent
The answer is B.

Sahana Patel answered
Resource is the correct answer.

Explanation:
A resource is anything that can be used to satisfy human wants and has a value. In economics, resources refer to all the factors of production that are used in the production process to create goods and services. Resources can be broadly classified into three categories:

1. Natural resources: These are the resources that are found in nature and can be used in their natural form or after processing. Examples include land, water, air, minerals, and forests.

2. Human resources: These are the resources that are created by human beings through education, training, and experience. Examples include labor, knowledge, and skills.

3. Capital resources: These are the resources that are created by human beings to aid in the production process. Examples include machinery, equipment, and tools.

Resources play a critical role in the economy, as they are used to produce goods and services that satisfy human wants and needs. The availability and efficient use of resources are key determinants of economic growth and development.

Dark soils of the Deccan plateau in Maharashtra is a good example of ____________
  • a)
    Renewable Resources
  • b)
    Actual Resources
  • c)
    Potential Resources
  • d)
    Human made Resources
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rajesh Khatri answered
Actual resources :- 
The actual resources are those that have been surveyed and put to good use and their total quantity and quality is determined and they are being used in the present times.

Example of Actual resources - 
# The petroleum which is obtained from Mumbai High. 
# The rich deposits of coal in Ruhr in Germany.
# The dark soil of the Deccan Plateau in Maharashtra.

Name the term given to the commercial rearing of silk worms to supplement the income of the farmer.
  • a)
    Horticulture
  • b)
    Viticulture
  • c)
    Sericulture
  • d)
    Pisciculture
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Maitri Patel answered
Sericulture

Sericulture is the term given to the commercial rearing of silk worms to supplement the income of the farmer. It is a lucrative business and is practiced mainly in the rural areas of India. The practice of sericulture involves the cultivation of mulberry trees, which provide the food for the silk worms.

Process of Sericulture

The process involves the following steps:

1. Mulberry cultivation: Farmers cultivate mulberry trees to provide food for the silk worms.

2. Egg production: Female silk moths lay eggs which are collected and kept in a cool place until they hatch.

3. Rearing of silk worms: The eggs hatch into silk worms, which are then reared in trays. The silk worms are fed with fresh mulberry leaves every day.

4. Cocoon formation: After about 25-30 days, the silk worms stop eating and start spinning cocoons around themselves.

5. Silk extraction: After about 10-12 days, the cocoons are ready to be harvested. The silk is extracted from the cocoons by boiling them in water.

6. Weaving: The silk is then spun into thread and woven into fabric.

Benefits of Sericulture

Sericulture has several benefits:

1. It provides a source of income for farmers.

2. It is an eco-friendly activity as it involves the cultivation of mulberry trees.

3. It provides employment opportunities for rural communities.

4. It is a renewable resource as the silk worms can be reared again and again.

5. It is a high-value product that has a huge demand in both domestic and international markets.

Conclusion

Sericulture is an important activity that has the potential to transform the lives of farmers in rural areas. It is a sustainable and eco-friendly activity that provides a source of income and employment to rural communities. With proper training and support, sericulture can be a profitable business for farmers.

High speed winds, solar energy, bio waste etc were all considered as potential sources of energy in the past, but today they are all examples of ___________
  • a)
    Non-Renewable Resources
  • b)
    Actual Resources
  • c)
    Ubiquitous Resources
  • d)
    Localised Resources
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Amit Sharma answered
Due to increasing demand in this fast moving world and rapid industrialization, there is substantial increase in usage of natural biotic resources which are offcourse limited. With increasing the cost of these resources, people started to look after other renewable resources not just because of availability but also to reduce the hazards i.e. Air Pollution, Water Pollution etc. caused by resources like fossil fuels and petroleum. So more the renewable energy got into picture, people started to understand it's importance and as a result due to even low cost these are getting status of actual resources. Summarising in following points to the answer - 1. Limited Biotic Resources 2. Health and Environmental hazards by Nuclear Energy and Pollution 3. Wind Power, Bio Waste and Solar Energy are cheap and renewable. 4. Also these are unharmful to environment.

What would you call resources of limited stock ?
  • a)
    Renewable Resources
  • b)
    Localised Resources
  • c)
    Human-made Resources
  • d)
    Non-renewable Resources
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sanvi Kapoor answered
The term 'non-renewable' suggests the limited nature of a natural resource. Essentially, the term can be used for any resource that cannot be recovered from the earth readily, after once it has been exhausted. For example: Coal:- it takes thousands of years for coal to form in-between the rocky layers of earth from organic materials that have decomposed. Whereas wind is a renewable resource, it is not limited.

Name the type of farming practiced to meet the needs of the farmer's family i.e.
  • a)
    Mixed Farming
  • b)
    Subsistence Farming
  • c)
    Commercial Farming
  • d)
    Plantation agriculture
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Subsistence farming, form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade.

All living organisms including the flora and fauna are classified under
  • a)
    Renewable Resources
  • b)
    Potential Resources
  • c)
    Biotic Resources
  • d)
    Abiotic Resources
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Ananya Das answered
Biotic resources are resources derived from the biosphere such as living things and from forest and the materials derived from them. This mainly include fossil fuels like petroleum, coal gas, etc. Abiotic means other than living things that mean non-living things examples are fresh air, land ,heavy metal.

Name the important Western industrial region in India
  • a)
    Chottanagpur belt
  • b)
    Damodar Valley belt
  • c)
    Delhi ,Gurgaon- Meerut region
  • d)
    Ahmedabad- Vadodara region
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Malavika Basu answered
India has several industrial regionslike Mumbai- Pune cluster, Bangalore-Tamil Nadu region, Hugli region, Ahmedabad-Baroda region, Chottanagpur industrial belt, Vishakhapatnam-Guntur belt, Gurgaon-Delhi-Meerut region and the Kollam Thiruvanathapuram industrial cluster.

Name the term given to the Breeding of Fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds
  • a)
    Sericulture
  • b)
    Pisciculture
  • c)
    Horticulture
  • d)
    Viticulture
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Anita Menon answered
Pisciculture also known as fish farming is the rearing of fish for food in enclosures such as fish ponds or tanks. The fish are reared and raised in enclosures such as cages, open nets, tanks and ponds.

Balancing the need to use resources and also conserve them for the future is called
  • a)
    sustainable development
  • b)
    resource conservation
  • c)
    resource development
  • d)
    human resource development
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It is an approach to development that looks to balance different, and often competing, needs against an awareness of the environmental, social and economic limitations we face as a society.

On the other hand, The conservation of natural resources and the development of a natural resource into man-useful resource, such as wood into furniture and cotton into clothes, is called resource development.

Banking, Insurance sectors etc can be a good example of which of the following type of economic activity
  • a)
    Tertiary
  • b)
    Primary
  • c)
    Secondary
  • d)
    Primary and Secondary
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Aditi Saxena answered
Tertiary Sector Refers to Commercial Services
The tertiary sector of the economy is the service industry. Service companies do not provide a physical good like the primary or secondary sectors do, but they still provide value. For example, banks, insurance and the police all are examples of the service industry. Industries included in the primary or secondary sectors will typically have employees that provide tertiary services such as advertising, accountants and warehousing employees. The tertiary sector is usually strongest in advanced market economies.

On the basis of origin, Natural resources can be classified as____________ and ________.
  • a)
    Biotic and Abiotic resources
  • b)
    Renewable and Non Renewable
  • c)
    Actual and Potential resources
  • d)
    Ubiquitous and Localised resources
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
On the basis of origin resources are of 2 types-
1) biotic resources
biotic resources are also known as living resources.they include plants,animals and microorganisms.thus,they are renewable 
for example-agricultural crops,wild and domestic animals etc 
2) abiotic resources 
we get abiotic resources from physical or non living environment. these resources can be exhausted after excessive use. thus these resources are non renewable. 
for example-land,water,air etc 

A few physical factors that determine the use of land are given below. Pick out the one that is not a physical factor
  • a)
    Availability of capital
  • b)
    Minerals and Availability of Water
  • c)
    Topography and Soil
  • d)
    Climate
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Deepa Iyer answered
The use of land is determined by physical factors such as topography, soil,climate, minerals and availability of water. Human factors such as population density, available of capital and technology are also important determinants of land use pattern.

Analyse the following and identify which one among the following can be treated as Inputs to the agriculture system. 
  • a)
    Crops
  • b)
    Machinery, Seeds,Chemicals
  • c)
    Ploughing, Sowing, Spraying
  • d)
    All of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Priya Menon answered
Agricultural inputs range from improved seeds, fertilizers and crop protection chemicals to machinery, irrigation and knowledge. Seeds are critical to successful crop production and inevitably, farm productivity and profitability. Fertilizer supplies nutrients to the soil that are essential for growth

Which industries are also known as village or household industries?
  • a)
    Small Scale industries
  • b)
    Cottage industries
  • c)
    Large Scale industries
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

A cottage industry is a small-scale, decentralized manufacturing business often operated out of a home rather than a purpose-built facility. Cottage industries are defined by the amount of investment required to start, as well as the number of people employed.

From the following list , pick out the percent of total population that lives in Asia alone.
  • a)
    80
  • b)
    20
  • c)
    60
  • d)
    40
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Ashwin Jain answered
Asia is the most populous continent, with its 4.54 billion inhabitants accounting for 60% of the world population. The world's two most populated countries, China and India, together constitute about 36% of the world's population.

Solar Energy is an example of ________________
  • a)
    Non-Renewable Resource
  • b)
    Human-made Resource
  • c)
    Localised Resource
  • d)
    Renewable Resource
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally. Examples include oxygen, fresh water, solar energy and biomass.
Solar energy - Energy from the sun. The sun can be used to charge batteries, can be collected with solar cells to make electricity, or used passively to heat a building.

Name the term given to the land on which the crops are grown
  • a)
    Arable
  • b)
    Pasture
  • c)
    Meadow
  • d)
    Barren
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Kapoor answered
Arable land (from Latin arabilis, "able to be plowed") is, according to one definition, land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops.In Britain, it was traditionally contrasted with pasturable land such as heaths which could be used for sheep-rearing but not farmland.
A quite different kind of definition is used by various agencies concerned with agriculture. In providing statistics on arable land, the FAO and the World Bank[2] use the definition offered in the glossary accompanying FAOSTAT: "Arable land is the land under temporary agricultural crops (multiple-cropped areas are counted only once), temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, land under market and kitchen gardens and land temporarily fallow (less than five years). The abandoned land resulting from shifting cultivation is not included in this category. Data for ‘Arable land’ are not meant to indicate the amount of land that is potentially cultivable."A more concise definition appearing in the Eurostat glossary similarly refers to actual, rather than potential use: "land worked (ploughed or tilled) regularly, generally under a system of crop rotation."

Which crop is primarily grown in black and alluvial soils?
  • a)
    Rice
  • b)
    Cotton
  • c)
    Wheat
  • d)
    Maize
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev Class 8 answered
Cotton grows best in black and alluvial soils. Major cotton producers, such as China, the USA, and India, have regions with these soil types, which support the high temperature and light rainfall cotton needs.

On the basis of their use and development, Natural resources can be classified as ________ and ________.
  • a)
    Biotic and Abiotic resources
  • b)
    Actual and Potential resources
  • c)
    Renewable and Non Renewable
  • d)
    Ubiquitous and Localised resources
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Neha Joshi answered
Actual resource are resources whose quantity is known and are used in present.eg black soil in maharashtra . potential resources are resources whose quantity is not known and are not used in present.eg uranium in ladakh. Actual resources are coal,Water, petrol Potential resources are uranium in Ladakh etc.

The rich deposits of coal in Ruhr region of Germany is the best example for ___________
  • a)
    Potential Resources
  • b)
    Renewable Resources
  • c)
    Actual Resources
  • d)
    Human made Resources
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Rajesh Khatri answered
Actual resources are those that have been surveyed, their quantity and quality determined, and are being used in present times. For example, petroleum and natural gas is actively being obtained from the Mumbai High Fields.

Give two examples of non- metallic mineral fuels from the options given below:
  • a)
    Manganese Ore, Bauxite
  • b)
    Gold, Silver
  • c)
    Coal, Petroleum
  • d)
    Iron Ore, Bauxite
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Anagha Desai answered
Non-Metallic Mineral Fuels:

Non-metallic mineral fuels are those minerals that are used as fuels but do not contain any metal in them. They are important sources of energy and are used extensively in various industries. The two examples of non-metallic mineral fuels are:

1. Coal:
Coal is a black or brownish-black sedimentary rock that is formed from the remains of plants. It is one of the most important non-metallic mineral fuels and is used extensively as a source of energy. Coal is used in various industries such as power generation, cement production, and steel production. It is also used as a fuel for heating and cooking.

2. Petroleum:
Petroleum is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is found underground. It is a non-metallic mineral fuel that is also known as crude oil. Petroleum is used extensively in various industries such as transportation, power generation, and heating. It is also used as a raw material for the production of various products such as plastics, fertilizers, and chemicals.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, non-metallic mineral fuels are important sources of energy that are used extensively in various industries. The two examples of non-metallic mineral fuels are coal and petroleum. These minerals are important for the growth and development of industries and the economy.

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