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Natural Resources and Their Conservation
Question #1888
Which of the following is considered a renewable resource?
Coal
Petroleum
Sunlight
Natural Gas
Question #1889
Why is it important to conserve natural resources?
To increase pollution
To ensure availability for future generations
To make them disappear faster
To reduce the cost of resources for current use
Question #1890
Which gas makes up the largest percentage of air in our atmosphere?
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Nitrogen
Argon
Question #1891
What is the primary role of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere for plants?
To help them breathe
To help them produce food through photosynthesis
To help them grow tall
To protect them from harmful UV rays
Question #1892
Which human activity is a major cause of air pollution?
Planting trees
Using public transport
Burning fossil fuels in vehicles and factories
Composting organic waste
Question #1893
What are the main stages of the water cycle?
Melting, Freezing, Boiling, Condensation
Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Collection
Drinking, Washing, Bathing, Cleaning
Flowing, Standing, Still, Running
Question #1894
What percentage of the Earth's water is freshwater, which is suitable for drinking?
About 97%
About 70%
About 3%
About 50%
Question #1895
Which method helps conserve water by collecting and storing rainwater?
Dumping waste into rivers
Rainwater harvesting
Excessive use of sprinklers
Leaving taps open
Question #1896
Which layer of soil is generally the most fertile and rich in organic matter?
Bedrock
Subsoil
Topsoil
Parent rock
Question #1897
What is soil erosion?
The formation of new soil
The movement of soil from one place to another by natural forces
The process of adding nutrients to the soil
The growth of plants in the soil
Question #1898
How do forests help in conserving soil?
By increasing soil erosion
By making the soil infertile
By holding the soil with their roots and slowing down water flow
By burning leaves and branches on the soil
Question #1899
What is "biodiversity"?
The total amount of water on Earth
The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or on Earth
The amount of pollution in the atmosphere
The types of rocks found in a region
Question #1900
What is the practice of planting new trees in deforested areas called?
Deforestation
Afforestation
Pollution
Erosion
Question #1901
National parks and wildlife sanctuaries are established primarily for what purpose?
To build new cities
To protect and conserve wildlife and natural habitats
To extract minerals and fossil fuels
To promote deforestation
Question #1902
Which of the following is a non-metallic mineral?
Iron ore
Gold
Limestone
Copper
Question #1903
How are fossil fuels like coal, petroleum, and natural gas formed?
From rapid cooling of volcanic lava
From the remains of ancient plants and animals buried under layers of earth for millions of years
From the direct conversion of sunlight into fuel
From the accumulation of freshwater in lakes
Question #1904
Which of these is an example of an alternative energy source to fossil fuels?
Coal
Natural Gas
Solar energy
Petrol
Question #1905
What is the difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste?
Biodegradable waste is expensive, non-biodegradable is cheap.
Biodegradable waste can be broken down naturally by microorganisms, while non-biodegradable waste cannot.
Biodegradable waste is always solid, non-biodegradable is always liquid.
Biodegradable waste is recyclable, non-biodegradable waste is not.
Question #1906
Which of the "3 Rs" of waste management helps to reduce the amount of new materials we consume?
Recycle
Reuse
Reduce
Repair
Question #1907
What is the process of converting organic waste into nutrient-rich soil called?
Incineration
Landfilling
Composting
Recycling
Question #1908
Which of these resources is crucial for all forms of life and covers about 71% of the Earth's surface?
Air
Land
Water
Forests
Question #1909
What is the major source of oxygen in the atmosphere?
Respiration by animals
Photosynthesis by plants
Volcanic eruptions
Burning of fossil fuels
Question #1910
Which of the following describes "sustainable development"?
Using up all resources as quickly as possible
Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
Ignoring environmental concerns for economic growth
Developing only urban areas and neglecting rural regions
Question #1911
Which part of the water cycle involves water turning into vapour and rising into the air?
Condensation
Precipitation
Evaporation
Collection
Question #1912
Why is topsoil considered very important for agriculture?
It is made of solid rock and supports buildings.
It contains minerals like gold and silver.
It is rich in humus and nutrients essential for plant growth.
It prevents water from soaking into the ground.
Question #1913
Deforestation mainly leads to:
Increase in rainfall
Increase in biodiversity
Soil erosion and loss of wildlife habitats
Reduction in global warming
Question #1914
Which waste management strategy involves turning used items into new products?
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
Refuse
Question #1915
Why are fossil fuels considered non-renewable resources?
They are constantly being formed at a fast rate.
They are found in very large quantities and will never run out.
They take millions of years to form and exist in limited quantities.
They can be easily replaced by sunlight and wind.
Question #1916
What is the most significant consequence of water scarcity?
Increased water prices for everyone
Lack of sufficient clean water for drinking, agriculture, and sanitation
More leisure time due to less farming
Improved quality of life for all citizens
Question #1917
Which gas is vital for animals and humans to breathe?
Carbon Dioxide
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Argon
Question #1918
What is a common method to prevent soil erosion in hilly areas?
Clear-cutting forests
Overgrazing by livestock
Terrace farming or contour ploughing
Building concrete roads on slopes
Question #1919
What does "Biomass" refer to as a renewable resource?
Energy from burning plastic waste
Energy from the sun
Energy from plant and animal waste
Energy from deep within the Earth
Question #1920
What is the primary benefit of waste segregation at source (separating waste at home)?
It makes the garbage heavier.
It mixes all types of waste together for easier disposal.
It allows for efficient recycling and composting, reducing landfill waste.
It creates more landfills.
Question #1921
Which natural resource is primarily used for generating electricity in thermal power plants?
Wind
Solar energy
Coal
Water (hydroelectric)
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