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Water Resources — 10 MCQ Tests

Water Resources

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Test 1

10 Questions • 10 Marks

Water Resources
Q1. Match the Column — A with Column — B and choose the correct option: Column - A River Column - B DamI.Mahanadi1.Sardar SarovarII.Narmada 2.HirakudIII.Chambal 3.SalalIV.Chenab 4.Rana Pratap Sagar
Q2. Jawaharlal Nehru proudly proclaimed the dams as the ………………
Q3. Which river is associated with the Hirakud dam?
Q4. The floods in Maharashtra and Gujarat in 2006, have not only devasted life and property but also caused:
Q5. Which of the following region faces water scarcity even after receiving high annual rainfall?
Q6. In ancient India, along with the sophisticated hydraulic structures, there existed an extraordinary tradition of a water-harvesting system, What efforts weremade?
Q7. Which of the following project is administered by more than one State?
Q8. What is the use of constructing multipurpose river valley projects?
Q9. Water is required for ______ processes.
Q10. ________ in the Mahanadi basin integrates conservation of water with flood control.
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Test 2

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Q1. Assertion: Dams are only used for generating electricity, not for irrigation.Reason: Water stored in dam does not produce electricity.
Q2. Awaharlal Nehru proudly proclaimed the _____________ as the 'Temples of modern India'.
Q3. How can we revolutionise agriculture?
Q4. Name the Multi purpose project marked as A in the map, built on Chenab river in Jammu and Kashmir:
Q5. What is the purpose of building dams?
Q6. The multipurpose project constructed jointly by Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh is _________.
Q7. In India __________ contributes approximately 22 percent of the total electricity produced.
Q8. In the semi-arid and arid regions of Rajasthan, particularly in Bikaner, Phalodi and Barmer, where was drinking water stored?
Q9. India's rivers, especially the smaller ones have turned into:
Q10. Assertion: Irrigation has also changed the cropping pattern.Reason: Crops are now sown according to the amount and availability of water.
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Test 3

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Water Resources
Q1. Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is located in the state of:
Q2. Which modes of transportation reduces trans-shipment losses and delays?
Q3. B on the given map of India shows the second tallest dam in Asia. Name the river on which it is built from the given options:
Q4. _______ dam is India's biggest dam in India.
Q5. A little less than _________ of freshwater is stored as groundwater in the worldʼs aquifers.
Q6. India ranks ________ in the world in term of water availability per person per annum:
Q7. In hill and mountainous regions, people built diversion channels like ……
Q8. In which other places is Rooftop rainwater harvesting common other than Rajasthan?
Q9. The Farakka Barrage has been constructed on the river _________.
Q10. The total renewable water resources of India are estimated at __________ sq.km per annum.
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Test 4

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Q1. How is rooftop rainwater filtered
Q2. The percent of fresh water on the earth is:
Q3. India's biggest multi-purpose river valley scheme is ____________.
Q4. Which dam in India has the distinction of being the longest main stream dam in the world?
Q5. Which is the first and the only state in India that has made roof top rainwater harvesting compulsory to all the houses across the state?
Q6. A deficiency in ______ for successive years result in serious water shortages.
Q7. Multipurpose river valley projects have been taken up ________.
Q8. Why have multi-purpose projects and large dams come under great scrutiny and opposition recently?
Q9. What is the name of rain-fed storage structure in Jaisalmer?
Q10. Which river has been named as 'river of sorrow'?
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Test 5

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Q1. What are the causes of the Indian rivers becoming toxic?
Q2. Post-independent India witnessed intensive…………………. A
Q3. The world's longest masonry dam is ____________.
Q4. Where will you expect to find bamboo growing? A
Q5. The longest dam in Asia is _________.
Q6. The Indira Gandhi canal provides irrigation water to ___________.
Q7. In Gujarat, the Sabarmati-basin farmers were agitated and almost caused a riot over the high priority given to water supply in:
Q8. Roof top rain water harvesting is the most common practice in ________.
Q9. Assertion: Water is a renewable resource.Reason: Freshwater is mainly obtained from surface run off and ground water that is continually being renewed.
Q10. How did the increasing number of industries affect the water condition?
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Test 6

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Water Resources
Q1. Who gains most from multi-purpose projects?
Q2. Which states does it cover?
Q3. Dhauliganga project is in
Q4. Koyna Dam is one of the largest dams located in ________.
Q5. Which states share the Tungabhadra multi-purpose project?
Q6. What percent of the total volume of world's water is estimated to exist asoceans?
Q7. What factors have aggravated the water and energy problems in India?
Q8. In India, today hydroelectric power contributes approximately _____________ percent of the total electricity produced.
Q9. Assertion: The availability of water resources varies over space and time. Reason: Availability of water resources helps in storing water.
Q10. Why is water scarcity mainly caused?
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Test 7

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Q1. India ranks _________ in the world in terms of water availability per person per annum.
Q2. What was the practice in ‘khadinsʼ in Jaisalmer and ‘Johadsʼ in other parts of Rajasthan?
Q3. What is a barrier across flowing water that obstructs, directs or retards the flow, often creating a reservoir, lake or impoundment?
Q4. In Spite of the fact that today plenty of water is available due to the perennial Indira Gandhi Canal in Rajasthan, why do many homes still prefer the tankasystem ?
Q5. India ranks ______________________ in the world in terms of water availability per person per annum.
Q6. Where does approximately 69% freshwater on the earth occur?
Q7. Which of the following has changed the cropping pattern of many regions with farmers shifting to water intensive and commercial crops?
Q8. As per one of the Swedish experts, water stress occurs when water availability is between _____ and _____ cubic meters per person per year.
Q9. Rani had an uneven plot of land in which water was scarce. What system could she adopt for irrigation?
Q10. Rihand project is there in ________.
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Test 8

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Q1. The multi-purpose river valley project jointly undertaken by Bihar and West Bengal is ______.
Q2. In Gendathur, Mysuru every house can collect and use about 50, 000 litres of water annually?
Q3. In hills and mountaineous regions, people built diversion channels known as.
Q4. The state using roof rainwater harvesting on extensive scale is ___________.
Q5. In Bikaner, Phalodi and Barmer region of Rajasthan, almost all the houses had under-ground tankas for:
Q6. One of the oldest dams built on a tributary of river Krishna is marked as A .write the name in the blank ______________.
Q7. By which year is India anticipated to suffer from absolute scarcity of water resources?
Q8. Which one of the following states has the highest percentage of irrigated area? A
Q9. Multiple choice question.Which one of the following statements is not an argument in favour of multipurpose river projects?
Q10. A 200-year-old system of tapping stream and spring water by using bamboo pipes is prevalent in the state of ________.
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Test 9

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Q1. Rihand Dam is located on river Rihand, a tributary of _______.
Q2. What reaction did the farmers at Sabarmati-basin farmers have?
Q3. How are most of the housing societies or colonies in the cities resourcing their water needs?
Q4. The Farakka Project is mainly aimed to _________.
Q5. Which is the largest water resource project of India covering four states ?
Q6. The place marked A) in the map shows a multipurpose project that has become a cause of many new social movements:
Q7. What is the share of hydroelectric power in total production of electricity in India?
Q8. If you intend to visit Hirakund dam marked on the map as A, which one of the following states are you going to?
Q9. Most of the small rivers of India have been turned into:
Q10. Which one of the following statements is not an argument in favour of multipurpose river projects?
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Test 10

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Q1. The which of the following government are involved in the Krishna-Godavari dispute:
Q2. Which state is the first state in India which has made rooftop rainwater harvesting structure compulsory to all the houses across the state?
Q3. Assertion: Dams are referred to as multi-purpose projects.Reason: Dams are built for irrigation, electricity generation, water supply for domestic and industrial use, flood control, recreation and fish breeding.
Q4. In the hydrological cycle, fresh water can be obtained directly from:
Q5. Rainwater harvesting is a method of ___________.
Q6. Rainwater harvesting system in mountainous regions is known as _________.
Q7. Assertion: Ground water a highly overused resource.Reason: Ground water is used for domestic and drinking purpose.
Q8. An appropriate example for potential resource is _____________.
Q9. The percent of fresh water as ice sheets and glaciers is:
Q10. Chambal project is joint undertaking between
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