MCQ Class 10 Geography Chapter 1 Resources and DevelopmentMCQ’s For All Chapters – Geography Class 10th 1. Which state is rich in minerals and coal deposits?RajasthanJharkhandPunjabKeralaQuestion 1 of 202. Arunachal Pradesh is abundant in:CoalWater resourcesPetroleumBlack soilQuestion 2 of 203. Rajasthan is well endowed with:Forest resourcesSolar and wind energyBlack soilAlluvial soilQuestion 3 of 204. Which cold desert region is culturally rich but lacks vital minerals?SikkimLadakhPunjabGujaratQuestion 4 of 205. Gandhiji’s view on resources focused on:Mass productionProduction by the massesUnlimited exploitationTechnological greedQuestion 5 of 206. The Club of Rome advocated resource conservation in which year?1960196819741987Question 6 of 207. The Brundtland Commission introduced the concept of:Mass productionGlobal warmingSustainable developmentUnlimited industrialisationQuestion 7 of 208. India’s total geographical area is:2.98 million sq km3.28 million sq km3.00 million sq km2.50 million sq kmQuestion 8 of 209. What percentage of India’s area is plain?30%27%43%50%Question 9 of 2010. Plateau region covers approximately:10%27%43%30%Question 10 of 2011. Mountains account for what percent of India’s surface area?20%43%30%10%Question 11 of 2012. Net sown area refers to:Area left uncultivatedTotal land under forestsPhysical extent of land sown with cropsArea used for buildings and roadsQuestion 12 of 2013. Gross cropped area is:Net sown area plus area sown more than onceOnly current fallow landForest areaWaste landQuestion 13 of 2014. Which state has over 80% of its area under net sown area?PunjabArunachal PradeshMizoramManipurQuestion 14 of 2015. The desired forest cover of India as per National Forest Policy is:20%25%33%40%Question 15 of 2016. Land degradation in Punjab is mainly due to:OvergrazingOver irrigationMiningDeforestationQuestion 16 of 2017. Overgrazing is a major cause of land degradation in:Gujarat and RajasthanPunjab and HaryanaAssam and MeghalayaKerala and Tamil NaduQuestion 17 of 2018. Mining causes severe land degradation in:Jharkhand and OdishaPunjab and HaryanaKerala and Tamil NaduBihar and AssamQuestion 18 of 2019. Which soil is the most widely spread in India?Black soilAlluvial soilLaterite soilRed soilQuestion 19 of 2020. Black soil is also known as:Khadar soilRegur soilLaterite soilArid soilQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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