geo ch 3

Question 1.

Why has quarrying become a major environmental concern?

(a) Because minerals are pollutants

(b) Due to dust raised from the quarrying activities

(c) Because it is done by displacing people

(d) None of these



Question 2.

The process of taking out minerals from rocks buried under the surface of the earth is named as

(a) mining

(b) pumping

(c) extracting

(d) none of these



Question 3.

Give an example of shafts.

(a) Surface mining

(b) Deep bores

(c) Qff-shore drilling

(d) None of these



Question 4.

What is the process in which minerals lying near the surface are dug?

(a) Drilling

(b) Off-shore drilling

(c) Quarrying

(d) Extraction



Question 5.

Name the process in which deep wells are bored to take out petroleum and natural gas.

(a) Quarrying

(b) Drilling

(c) Shaft mining

(d) Open cast mining



Question 6.

Gold is an example of minerals.

(a) ferrous

(b) non-ferrous

(c) both (a) and (b)

(d) none of these



Question 7.

Which continent is the largest producer of iron?

(a) Asia

(b) Europe

(c) North America

(d) Australia



Question 8.

Which one of the following countries in Europe has the largest deposits of iron?

(a) Portugal

(b) Russia

(c) Germany

(d) Hungary



Question 9.

Which is one of the deepest gold mine of the world?

(a) Kolar

(b) Jharia

(c) Raniganj

(d) Bikaner



Question 10.

From which mineral is silicon obtained?

(a) Coal

(b) Bauxite

(c) Thorium

(d) Quartz



Question 11.

Suggest ways to conserve minerals.

(a) Reducing waste in the process of mining

(b) Recycling of minerals

(c) Both (a) and (b)

(d) None of these



Question 12.

Which one of the followings is not the way of saving energy at home?

(a) Switching off lights when not in use

(b) Keeping gas off when not in use

(c) Cooking food in an open pan on low flame

(d) Switching on lights during daytime



Question 13.

Petrbleum is referred to as ‘black gold’ because

(a) it’is black in colour

(b) it is yellow in colour

(c) it is valuable

(d) it is used in making jewellery



Question 14.

Where do we find natural gas resources in India?

(a) Uttar Pradesh

(b) Bihar

(c) Mumbai High

(d) Jammu and Kashmir



Question 15.

Mineral fuel is found in:

(a) Sedimentary rocks

(b) Metamorphic rocks

(c) Igneous rocks

(d) All of these



Question 16.

Which of the following are non-conventional resources?

(a) Wind energy

(b) Solar energy

(c) Tidal energy

(d) All of these



Question 17.

Energy obtained from the earth is known as:

(a) Nuclear energy

(b) Bio gas

(c) Geothermal

(d) Thermal



Match the following:


Column A                            Column B

(i) Ferrous minerals            (a) Coal, petroleum, natural gas

(ii) Non-ferrous minerals    (b) Limestone, potash, nitrate

(iii) Metallic minerals            (c) Fully evaporated, solid, hard and blackest form of coal

(iv) Noh-metallic minerals    (d) Iron, manganese

(v) Foss’il fuels            (e) Zinc, lead, copper, gold

(vi) Coke                    (f) Iron ore, bauxite, copper, gold, etc.


State whether true or false:


1. Petroleum is also termed as black gold.



2. Environmental aspects must be carefully looked into before building huge dams.



3. Kerala is the producer of mica.



4. Dams leads to environmental pollution.



5. Solar energy is a good source of energy in western part of Rajasthan.



Fill in the blanks:


(i) Russia is rich in …………… resource.



(ii) Processing of digging out of minerals is known as ……………



(iii) Biogas is produced in …………… areas.



(iv) India …………… in ferrous minerals.



(v) Australia is the largest producer of …………… in the world.



(vi) China and India have large …………… ore deposits.


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