1 / 36 Biotic resources are characterized by ___ and ___ factors.
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3 / 36 True or False: Non-renewable resources can be recycled and used repeatedly.
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4 / 36 False; Non-renewable resources cannot be recycled and are exhausted with use. ![]()
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5 / 36 Fill in the blank: Renewable resources include ___, ___, and ___ sources.
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7 / 36 What distinguishes potential resources from developed resources?
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8 / 36 Potential resources are not yet utilized, while developed resources have been surveyed and are ready for use. ![]()
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9 / 36 True or False: Individual ownership of resources includes public parks and community gardens.
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10 / 36 False; Public parks and community gardens are examples of community ownership. ![]()
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11 / 36 True or False: The Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992 was the first international conference focused solely on environmental issues.
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14 / 36 Every local government should draw its own local Agenda 21. ![]()
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15 / 36 Indiscriminate exploitation of resources can lead to global ecological crises such as ___ and ___ .
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17 / 36 Resource conservation was first systematically advocated by the ___ in 1968.
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19 / 36 True or False: The Brundtland Commission Report introduced the concept of 'Sustainable Development' in 1987.
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21 / 36 Land resources support various activities, including ___, wildlife, and economic activities.
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23 / 36 What are the two categories of fallow land based on cultivation duration?
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24 / 36 Current fallow (left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year) and Other than current fallow (left uncultivated for the past 1 to 5 agricultural years). ![]()
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25 / 36 Fill in the blank: The net sown area is defined as the area sowed more than once in an agricultural year plus the ___ area.
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27 / 36 True or False: Barren and wasteland are included in the net sown area calculations.
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28 / 36 False. Barren and wasteland are not included in net sown area calculations. ![]()
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29 / 36 What is the purpose of identifying and inventorying resources across India?
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30 / 36 To enable effective planning and implementation of resource development plans that match national development goals.
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31 / 36 Fill in the blank: ___ resources in India are used for purposes such as forests, non-agricultural uses, and permanent pastures.
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33 / 36 What role does land utilization play in resource planning?
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34 / 36 Land utilization helps determine how land resources can be effectively allocated for agricultural and non-agricultural purposes, ensuring sustainable development.
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35 / 36 True or False: Proper management of grazing can help prevent land degradation.
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