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Test: Natural Resources - Question 1

Which of the following substance is not made of forest product?

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Wooden door, windows and chair are made of timber obtained from forest while polythene is manmade product.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 2

An example of underground water is

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Well is underground source of water while river, lake and sea are surface source of water.

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Test: Natural Resources - Question 3

The major part of air (which does not support burning candle) is

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The major part of air (which does not support burning candle) is nitrogen.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 4

Air is a __________ of some gases.

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Air is a mixture of a number of gases like Nitrogen, Oxygen and Carbon dioxide etc.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 5

The purest form of water is

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The purest form of water is rain water as no impurities is present in it.But when it comes to earth, the gases present in the atmosphere gets mixed with it and hence makes it impure but rainwater is pure when it fells from clouds.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 6

On heating water, it is observed that bubbles come out from it. This concludes that:

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Water has dissolved air. When the water is heated, the air within it begins to escape, resulting in the formation of bubbles.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 7

The ___________ makes the windmill to rotate.

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The blowing wind makes the windmill to rotate.

  • The energy in which wind is used to generate electricity is known as wind energy.
  • Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power.
  • This mechanical power is then used for various purposes.
  • Wind energy is a free and renewable resource. It is a clean and non-polluting source of energy.
Test: Natural Resources - Question 8

Microorganisms act upon the dead plants to produce

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Microorganisms act upon the dead plants to produce humus the increase the fertility of soil.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 9

Which of the following substance is found in all three states in nature?

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Water is the only substance, which is found in all three states in nature.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 10

Which of the following is not a forest product?

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Kerosene is derived from petroleum and is a combustible hydro-carbon in liquid state. It is not derived from forests and so is not a forest product.

Forest products are materials that are derived from forests and forestry either for direct consumption or for commercial use. Gum, plywood and sealing wax are all obtained from forests for different purposes and so are categorized as forest products.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 11

Gaseous state of water is

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The gaseous state of water is vapour form by evaporation or boiling the water.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 12

What do mushrooms and other micro-organisms feed on?

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mushrooms and other micro-organisms feed on dead plant and animal tissues, playing a significant role in decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem. They do not feed on living animals, sunlight, or use water as a primary nutrient source. 

Test: Natural Resources - Question 13

Which gas is produced on burning of fossil fuels

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The burning of fossil fuels - like coal, oil and natural gas - releases gases into the air, mainly carbon-dioxide, sulfur dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 14

The nitrogen content in air is

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By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases.

The percentage of nitrogen in air is:

Test: Natural Resources - Question 15

The process of changing water vapour into water is called

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The process of changing water into water vapour is called condensation.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 16

Envelope of air that surrounds the earth is known as

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Air is all around us, a thick layer of air surrounds the earth, this blanket of air is called atmosphere.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 17

Rain is also known as

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Rain is also known as precipitation.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 18

Mountaineers carry oxygen ______________ with them, while climbing mountains.

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Mountaineers carry Oxygen cylinder with them, while climbing mountains because air pressure is low at higher altitude.

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Test: Natural Resources - Question 19

Envelop of air around the earth is called

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The thick envelop of air around the earth is called atmosphere, which contain nitrogen and oxygen gas mainly.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 20

Properties of oxygen gas is

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 (d) all of these

Test: Natural Resources - Question 21

Which one is not obtained from plants?

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Medicine, furniture and paper are obtained from plants but petrol is obtained from petroleum.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 22

Trees and vegetation act as wind breakers and prevents

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Importance of trees and vegetation as wind breakers:

  • Preventing dust storms: Trees and vegetation act as barriers that help reduce the speed and impact of winds, preventing the blowing of dust and sand which can cause dust storms.

  • Preventing soil erosion: Trees and vegetation help hold the soil in place with their roots, preventing erosion caused by wind. This is crucial for maintaining fertile soil for agriculture and preventing landslides.

  • Regulating oxygen and carbon dioxide levels: Trees play a vital role in the carbon cycle by absorbing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and releasing oxygen. This helps maintain a balance in the levels of these gases in the atmosphere.

  • Promoting biodiversity: Trees and vegetation provide habitats for a variety of wildlife, contributing to biodiversity and ecosystem health.

  • Improving air quality: Trees help filter pollutants from the air, improving air quality and creating a healthier environment for humans and animals.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 23

Mountains appear green due to

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Mountain appears green due to presence of plants on it in form of herb, shrub and tree.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 24

Loss of water by plants is called

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Transpiration is the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released to the atmosphere. Transpiration is essentially evaporation of water from plant leaves. Transpiration also cools plants, changes osmotic pressure of cells and enables mass flow of mineral nutrients and water from roots to shoots.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 25

Plants convert CO2 into O2 during

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Plants convert CO2 into O2 during photosynthesis. Exchange of gases takes place through stomata.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 26

A weather cock show the ___________ in which wind is blowing.

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A weather cock shows the direction in which wind is blowing.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 27

Water is a/an

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Water is a compound consisting of hydrogen and oxygen in fixed ratio.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 28

Where is humus found in the soil?

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Humus is found in the top layer of the soil.

Test: Natural Resources - Question 29

Which of these is not a property of water?

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Water is not blue in colour.

Water is colorless because all light (except tiny bit of blue) is reflected back. 

Test: Natural Resources - Question 30

Process of eating and being eaten is called

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The process of eating and being eaten is called as food chain to transfer energy from one organism to other organism.

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