0

Horizons of soil - class-V

Attempted 0/17 Correct 0 Score 0

________ determines thickness of soil profile.

  1. Climate

  2. Time

  3. Relief

  4. Wind


Correct Option: A

Rate of decomposition depends upon

  1. Chemical composition of detritus

  2. Temperature

  3. Soil moisture and soil pH

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Rate of decomposition of detritus depends upon chemical mature of detritus, temperature, soil moisture and soil pH. A soil temperature of 25oC and more hastens decomposition. A low temperature of less than 10oC reduces the rate of decomposition. Moisture is essential for decomposition. Excessive moisture also impedes decomposition probably due to anaerobiosis. Neutral and slightly alkaline soils are rich in detritivores, earthworms and decomposer microbes. Acidity decreases the number of detritivores and earthworms. Soil with a small amount of lignin/chitin/cellulose and rich in nitrogen and water-soluble substances(like sugars), decomposes rapidly.

So, the correct answer is 'All of these'.

.......... is used to make pots, toys and status.

  1. Loamy soil

  2. Silt

  3. Clayey soil

  4. Sandy soil


Correct Option: C

Which of the following provides shelter for many living organisms?

  1. A-Horizon

  2. B-Horizon

  3. C-Horizon

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

As we know, the soil is made up of many layers. These layers are called horizons. The topmost among these layers is A horizon. It is the layer parallel to the soil surface. It is rich in organic matter. It also contains humus, which is necessary for the proper growth of plants. Thus, we can say that A horizon has many necessary ingredients to support the plant and animal life.

So, option A 'A Horizon" is the correct answer.

Which of the following layer has more minerals?

  1. A-Horizon

  2. B-Horizon

  3. C-Horizon

  4. Both A and C


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The horizon B is also known as the layer of subsoil. It is light brown in colour. it has lots of iron and clay minerals accumulated inside it. this layer contains more soluble minerals and clay inside it and so the plant roots reaching here can get maximum mineral content for their growth and development.

So, option B "B Horizon" is the correct option.

Soil contains 

  1. Air and water

  2. Water and plants

  3. Minerals, organic matter, air and water

  4. Water, air and plants


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Soil is one of the most important abiotic resources of the environment. It provides habitat to a vast number of living organisms. It holds the roots of plants and trees. It provides the necessary nutrients to the plants when their roots absorb water from the soil, along with minerals and organic matter present in the form of humus in the soil. Soil also has spaces between its particles, providing space for air and water to percolate into it. So, the soil is a mixture of minerals, organic matter, air, and water.

So, option C "Minerals, organic matter, air and water" is the correct answer.

.......... soil holds highest water capacity.

  1. Sandy

  2. Clayey

  3. Loamy

  4. Both A and C


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Clay particles are extremely small in size. They also have a large surface area owing to their small sizes. So they can absorb a large amount of water. Apart from this, clay particles also have very little space between their particles. So, their water retention capacity is also less. 

Sandy soil has large particles, less surface area, less absorption, and water holding capacity. As a result, they can retain less amount of water.
So, option B "Clayey " soil is the correct answer.

.......... soil holds plenty of air.

  1. Sandy

  2. Clayey

  3. Silt

  4. Both B and C


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sandy soil has large-sized particles. These particles are loosely bound to each other. Apart from this, they also have large interparticle spaces between them. A lot of air can be trapped in this space. Same is the case with silt. Its particles are water holding capacity is more.

Clay has very small particles with great water holding capacity.
So, option A "Sandy" is the correct option.

In the soil profile, which layer is harder and more compact?

  1. Bedrock

  2. Subsoil

  3. Surface soil

  4. Parent rock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Bedrock is the lowermost layer of soil. It lies beneath the soil layers. It is hard and made of rocks. Its constituents are tightly bound to each other. 

The subsoil is formed by the horizon B. Layer C forms the parent material.
Surface soil is the upper layer of soil that withers away easily under the effect of water, air etc causing soil erosion.
So, option A " Bedrock" is the correct answer.

........... is the collective name for layers of soil.

  1. A-horizon

  2. B-horizon

  3. C-horizon

  4. Soil profile


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Soil is arranged in various layers. These layers collectively form the entire structure of the soil. This is called a soil profile. The soil profile is made up of different layers, called horizons. A soil horizon is a layer of soil that runs parallel to the soil surface. Each of the layer has different and specific characteristics that are different from the other layers.

So, option D " Soil Profile" is the correct answer. 

Soil building begins with the physical fragmentation of

  1. Lichens

  2. Humus

  3. Aggregate

  4. Parent material


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
The development of a soil would begin with the weathering of lava flow bedrock, which would produce the purely mineral-based parent material from which the soil texture forms. Soil development would proceed most rapidly from bare rock of recent flows in a warm climate, under heavy and frequent rainfall. This The mineral material from which a soil forms is called parent material. Rock, whether its origin is igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic, is the source of all soil mineral materials and the origin of all plant nutrients with the exceptions of nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon. As the parent material is chemically and physically weathered, transported, deposited and precipitated, it is transformed into a soil.
So, the correct answer is 'Parent material'.

The dead rotting matter which is found in the water floating on the top layer belongs to 

  1. Matter

  2. Clay

  3. Humus

  4. Sand


Correct Option: C

The study of the vertical section of the layers of the soil is known as 

  1. Soil study

  2. Soil profile

  3. Soil layering

  4. Soil weathering


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
A soil profile consists of multiple horizontal layers of soil called horizons. Horizons occur parallel to each other. Each horizon is distinct from the other with respect to age, texture, color etc, these horizons can be observed when the soil layers are dug through vertically
So, the correct answer is 'Soil profile'

Weathering is the process of

  1. Formation of rock

  2. Formation of soil

  3. Formation of humus

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B

The layer of humus in the soil profile is observed at

  1. The lowermost layer of the soil

  2. The topmost layer of the soil

  3. The soil layer beneath the clay

  4. The soil layer above the sand


Correct Option: B

The soil layer is made up of :

  1. R Horizon

  2. A Horizon

  3. B Horizon

  4. C Horizon


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The soil layer is made up of R Horizon It is only between $5$ to $10$ inches thick and consists of organic matter and minerals. This layer is also called subsoil.

Soil profile means ______.

  1. Composition of the soil

  2. Texture of the soil

  3. Layers of the soil

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A vertical section through different layers of the soil is called the soil profile.

So, the correct answer is 'Layers of the soil'

- Hide questions