Tuesday, 12 January 2021

MCQ of Water Resources

 Q.1. Which of the following data shows the percentage of global precipitation that is received by India?

(a) 96.5 per cent           (b) 30 per cent         (c) 4 per cent                 (d) 2.5 per cent

Ans. (c)

Q.2. Which of the following areas would you immediately associate with water scarcity?

(a) Deserts of Rajasthan                                 (b) The Ganga Plains

(c) Hills of North-Eastern India                    (d) Coastal areas of Orissa

Ans. (a)

Q.3. Which of the following is a reason for water scarcity in a region with sufficient water to meet the requirements of the people?

(a) Huge population     (b) Less rainfall       (c) Power requirement   (d) Pollution

Ans. (d)

Q.4. Which of the following contributes approximately 22 per cent of the total electricity produced in India today?

(a) Solar power                                               (b) Hydroelectric power

(c) Industries                                                   (d) Geothermal energy

Ans. (b)

Q.5. Which of the following problems arises due to water pollution?

(a) Sedimentation of water bodies                (b) Water-borne diseases

(c) Discharge of industrial waste                  (d) Spawning of aquatic life

Ans. (b)

Q.6. Which of the following hydraulic structures is not a feature of ancient times?

(a) Multipurpose river valley projects           (b) Dams built of stone rubble

(c) Reservoirs or lakes                                   (d) Embankments and canals

Ans. (a)

Q.7. Which of the following is one of the largest artificial lakes of ancient India built in the

11th century?

(a) Govindsagar Lake   (b) Hauz Khas          (c) Bhopal Lake             (d) Dal Lake

Ans. (c)

Q.8. Which of the following hydraulic structures was constructed by Iltutmish in the 14th century for supplying water to Siri Fort area?

(a) Water harvesting at Sringaverapura near Allahabad

(b) Bhopal Lake

(c) Tank in Hauz Khas, Delhi

(d) Irrigation work at Nagarjunakonda

Ans. (c)

Q.9. Which of the following hydraulic structures is built in river basins?

(a) Lakes                       (b) Dams                   (c) Tanks                         (d) Water harvesting

Ans. (b)

Q.10. In which of the following areas can you find one of the oldest water-harvesting systems of India?

(a) Sringaverapura near Allahabad                (b) Kalinga, Orissa

(c) Bennur, Karnataka                                    (d) Nagarjunakonda, Andhra Pradesh

Ans. (a)

Q.11. For which of the following purposes were dams traditionally built?

(a) For generating electricity                         (b) For supplying water to industries

(c) For flood control                                       (d) To impound river and rain water for irrigation

Ans. (d)

Q.12. Which of the following multipurpose projects is found in the Satluj-Beas river basin?

(a) Hirakud Project                                         (b) Damodar Valley Corporation

(c) Bhakra Nangal Project                             (d) Rihand Project

Ans. (c)

Q.13. On which of the following rivers is the Hirakud dam constructed?

(a) Satluj                       (b) Beas                    (c) Mahanadi                  (d) Narmada

Ans. (c)

Q.14. On which of the following issues did the Narmada Bachao Andolan first focus?

(a) Benefits of irrigation to landless farmers

(b) Environmental issues related to submergence of trees under the dam water

(c) Rehabilitation of the people displaced due to construction of the dam

(d) Economic issues of wastage of money for the construction of the dam

Ans. (b)

Q.15. In which of the following areas were farmers agitated when higher priority was given to water supply in urban areas, particularly during drought?

(a) Krishna-Godavari basin                            (b) Koyna basin, Maharashtra

(c) Sabarmati basin, Gujarat                          (d) Rihand basin, Uttar Pradesh

Ans. (c)

Q.16. Which of the following state governments have raised the Krishna-Godavari dispute?

(a) Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh                (b) Gujarat and Rajasthan

(c) Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh           (d) Karnataka and Maharashtra

Ans. (a)

Q.17. On which of the following rivers are the Tilaiya, Panchet, Maithon, Konar and Bokaro dams located?

(a) R. Satluj                  (b) R. Damodar        (c) R. Mahanadi             (d) R. Krishna

Ans. (b)

Q.18. Which of the following river projects or groups of river projects provide hydroelectricity to the industries of Maharasthra?

(a) Pravara Project and Koyna Project

(b) Hirakud Project

(c) Nagarjuna Sagar Project and Tungabhadra Project

(d) Ghatprabha Project and Mettur Project

Ans. (a)

Q.19. Which of the following dams are part of Chambal Project?

(a) Maithon, Panchet, Tilaiya, Konar, Bokaro

(b) Pravara, Ramagundam

(c) Rana Pratap Sagar, Gandhi Sagar            (d) Sardar Sarovar Dam

Ans. (c)

Q.20. Which of the following environmental damages are not induced due to multipurpose projects?

(a) Water-borne diseases and pests

(b) Pollution resulting from excessive use of water

(c) Earthquakes                                               (d) Volcanic activity

Ans. (d)

Q.21. In  which  of  the  following  areas  are  ‘guls’ and  ‘kuls’ used  to  channel  water  for agriculture?

(a) Deccan Plateau                                          (b) Deserts of Rajasthan

(c) Western Himalayas                                   (d) Ganga Plains

Ans. (c)

Q.22. Due  to  which  of  the  following  reasons  are  rooftop  rainwater  harvesting  commonly practised, particularly in Rajasthan?

(a) To store water for irrigation                    (b) To keep the house cool

(c) To store drinking water                            (d) To clean the rooftops

Ans. (c)

Q.23. Which of the following structures are known as ‘tankas’?

(a) Underground tanks for storing rainwater harvested from roof tops for drinking purpose

(b) Tanks constructed on rooftops for storing rainwater

(c) Tanks constructed in agricultural fields to store rainwater

(d) Tanks constructed to store floodwater

Ans. (a)

Q.24. In which of the following states is the bamboo-drip irrigation system prevalent?

(a) Rajasthan           (b) Himachal Pradesh    (c) West Bengal             (d) Meghalaya

Ans. (d)

Q.25. Bamboo drip irrigation is prevalent in which of the following states?[2010, 2011 (T-1)]

(a)  Rajasthan                 (b) Meghalaya              (c) Karnataka                (d) Madhya Pradesh

Ans. (b)

Q.26. Who among the following proclaimed dams as the temple of modern India?

(a)  Rajendra Prasad      (b) Jawaharlal Nehru   (c) Sardar Patel            (d) Mahtama Gandhi

Ans. (b)

Q.27. Roof tap rainwater harvesting system in Rajasthan is known as :               

(a)  Guls                         (b) Kuls                        (c) Tankas                     (d) Baobs

Ans. (c)

Q.28. Which one of the following is not an adverse effect of dams?                       

(a)  Interstate water disputes                               (b) Excessive sedimentation of Reservoir

(c)  Displacement of population                         (d) Flood control

Ans. (d)

Q.29. Which of the following is not a method of water haresting used in Rajasthan?

(a)  Johads                     (b) Khadins                  (c) Guls                         (d) Tankas

Ans. (c)

Q.30. How much of the earth surface is covered with water?                      

(a)  About 1/4                (b) About 1/2               (c) About 3/4                (d) About 2/3

Ans. (c)

Q.31. On which one of the following rivers the Tehri Dam is being constructed?

(a)  Bhagirathi                (b) Yamuna                   (c) Koshi                       (d) Sutlej

Ans. (d)

Q.32. Which of the following rivers is not having any multipurpose river project?

(a)  Satluj-Beas              (b) Mahanadi                (c) Narmada                  (d) Yamuna

Ans. (d)

Q.33. On which one of the following rivers Mettur dam is constructed?      

(a)  River Kaveri           (b) River Krishna         (c) River Godavari       (d) River Mahanadi

Ans. (a)

Q.34. What is the contribution of hydroelectricity in the total generation of electricity?

(a)  52%                         (b) 42%                        (c) 32%                         (d) 22%

Ans. (d)

Q.35. How much percent of the total volume of world’s water is estimated to exist as fresh water?

(a)  2.5                           (b) 3.5                           (c) 4.5                           (d) 5.5

Ans. (a)

Q.36. Which of the following is a source of Fresh water ?                                       

(a)  Precipitation            (b) Surface runoff        (c) Groundwater           (d) All the above

Ans. (c)

Q.37. In which of the following regions, people built ‘Guls’ and ‘Kuls’ for irrigation?

(a)  Northern Plains       (b) Western Himalayas     (c) Coastal areas      (d) None of these

Ans. (b)

Q.38. Hirakud dam is built on which river?                                                     

(a)  Chenab                    (b) Mahanadi                (c) Krishna                    (d) Satluj

Ans. (b)

Q.39. In which one of the following states was rooftop rainwater harvesting practised?

(a)  West Bengal            (b) Haryana                  (c) Rajasthan                 (d) Punjab

Ans. (c)

Q.40. Salal Dam is built on which river?

(a)  Chenab                    (b) Mahanadi (c) Krishna (d) Satluj

Ans. (a)

Q.41. Against the construction of which one of the following multipurpose projects was the Narmada Bachao Andolan launched?                                                        

(a)  Sardar Sarovar        (b) Bhakra Nangal       (c) Rihand                     (d) Tehri

Ans. (a)

Q.42. Tanka, a rainwater harvesting technique, is associated with which of the following states?

(a)  Tamil Nadu             (b) West Himalayas     (c) Gujarat                    (d) Rajasthan

Ans. (d)

Q.43. Which of the following is not one of the reasons for criticism of multipurpose river valley projects?                                                                                                                     

(a)  They create a rockier stream bed

(b)  They create poorer   habitats for the river’s acquatic life

(c)  The reservoirs created in the floodplain submerge vegetation

(d)  They help in generation of hydroelectricity

Ans. (d)

Q.44. Large scale irrigation has led to :                                                          

(i)  Changed cropping pattern in many regions

(ii)  Increased salinisation of soil

(iii)  Average reduction in crop production

(iv)  Increasing gap between the rich and the poor farmers

(a)  i, ii, iii                     (b) i, iii, iv                   (c) i, ii, iv                     (d) i, iv, iii

Ans. (c)

Q.45. What percentage of the total volume of world’s water is estimated to exist as oceans? 

(a)  94.5%                      (b) 95.5%                      (c) 96.5%                      (d) 97.5%

Ans. (c)

Q.46. Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is built on which river?                                       

(a)  Clenab                     (b) Mahanadi                (c) Krishna                    (d) Satluj

Ans. (c)

Q.47. Sardar Sarovar Dam is constructed on :

(a)  River Krishna         (b) River Mahanadi (c) River Cauvery (d) River Narmada

Ans. (d)

Q.48. In which one of the following states palar pani is considered the purest form of natural

water?

(a)  Gujarat (b) Rajasthan (c) Madhya Pradesh (d) Chhattisgarh

Ans. (b)

Q.49. Which of the following is not the cause of water scarcity?                              

(a)  Rapid growth of population                         (b) Uneven distribution of water resources 

(c)  Construction of dams and reserves             (d) Increase in demand

Ans. (c)

Q.50. Which  state  has  made  rooftop  rainwater harvesting  structure  compulsory  to  all  the houses across the state?                                                                                          

 (a)  Kerala                      (b) Karnataka               (c) Tamil Nadu             (d) Andhra Pradesh

Ans. (c)

Q.51. On which of the following rivers is Koyena dam built?                                  

(a)  Krishna                    (b) Kaveri                     (c) Ganga                      (d) Mahanadi

Ans. (a)

Q.52. Which of these is the major source of fresh water in India?                        

(a)  Ground water          (b) Ocean water           (c) Tanks                       (d) Waterfalls

Ans. (a)

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