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Soil pollution and its effects - class-VII

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When soil pH is in the range 6 to 8, the soil fertility is diminished.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is not true that soil $pH$ is in the range $6$ to $8$, the soil fertility is diminished

Use of pesticides which do not contaminate soil help in control of ________.

  1. air pollution

  2. soil pollution

  3. industrial pollution

  4. none of above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Development of such pesticides should be encouraged, which may save crops from pests and rodents but should not contaminate soil with toxic chemicals.
It is a measure to control soil pollution.

Soil pollution is the outcome of _________.

  1. deforestation

  2. pesticides and herbicides

  3. industrial waste

  4. all of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Most industries are dependent on extracting minerals from the Earth.the industrial waste lingers in the soil surface for a long time and makes it unsuitable for use.
Pesticides and herbicides are used in agricultural practices and these chemicals penetrate into soil and damages them.
Cutting of trees leads to soil erosion.

One of the soil pollutants is _______

  1. radioactive substances

  2. pesticides

  3. herbicides

  4. all of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Radioactive substances resulting from explosions of nuclear testing laboratories and industries giving rise to nuclear dust radioactive wastes, penetrate the soil and accumulate giving rise to land/soil pollution.
Pesticides and herbicides are added in soil in agriculture practices to remove unwanted plants. these chemicals penetrate into soil and damages the soil.

Reducing chemical fertilizer and pesticide use controls _______.

  1. soil pollution

  2. global warming

  3. both of them

  4. none of above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Applying bio-fertilizers and manures can reduce chemical fertilizer and pesticide use. Biological methods of pest control can also reduce the use of pesticides and thereby minimize soil pollution.

Which of the following is a soil pollutant due to agricultural practice?

  1. Pesticides

  2. Herbicides

  3. Insecticides

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Pesticides are substances meant for attracting, seducing, and then destroying any pest. 
Herbicides are substances that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation.
Insecticides are substances used for killing insects.
All the are used in agriculture and harmful to soil.

 There should be sufficient duration between the harvesting of crops and time of last spray of pesticides. This is a measure to control _________.

  1. air pollution

  2. water pollution

  3. soil pollution

  4. all of above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

There should be sufficient duration between the harvesting of crops and time of last spray of pesticides.
It is a measure to control soil pollution.
This will help in reducing contamination of pesticides, directly to the crop. It will also cause less contamination of chloride and other chemicals to the soil.

Pesticides and fertilizers should be applied on croplands only in limited amounts because it helps in control of ______.

  1. soil pollution

  2. water pollution

  3. thermal pollution

  4. all of above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pesticides and fertilizers should be applied on croplands only in recommended dose, prescribed by Indian Standard Institution experts. It will help in reducing the level of water and soil pollution caused through these chemicals.

Soil erosion is controlled by ________.

  1. planting trees on barren slopes

  2. reducing deforestation

  3. geotextiles

  4. all of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Soil erosion is controlled by: 
Using geotextiles is an effective method because it also stabilizes soil
The simplest and most natural way to prevent erosion is through planting vegetation.
Reducing deforestation and substituting chemical manures by animal wastes also helps arrest soil erosion in the long term.

Discharge of industrial waste into the soil causes _________.

  1. soil pollution

  2. air pollution

  3. water pollution

  4. all of above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The direct discharge of industrial waste into the soil causes the soil to erode and becomes useless for agriculture and any other purpose.

Waste water from industries should not be used for irrigation without eliminating toxic chemicals from the effluent. This is a measure to control ________.

  1. air pollution

  2. water pollution

  3. soil pollution

  4. none of above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Waste water from industries should not be used for irrigation without eliminating toxic chemicals from the effluent.
It is a measure to control soil pollution.
This will also reduce the concentration of unwanted substances in the soil.

Which of the following does not cause soil pollution?

  1. Industrial wastes

  2. Urban wastes

  3. Agricultural practices

  4. None of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Industrial pollutants affect and alter the chemical and biological properties of soil.
With the advancing agro-technology, huge quantities of fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides and weedicides are added to increase the crop yield. 
Urban wastes comprise of both commercial and domestic wastes consisting of dried sludge and sewage.
all of them causes soil pollution.

Herbicides causes which type of disorder?

  1. Metabolic

  2. Physiological

  3. Both a and b

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Now-a-days, herbicides are frequently used in the place of pesticides. these are also chemical compounds such as $NaClO _3, Na _3AsO _3$ etc., has become more frequent but they are also toxic to mammals.

The harmful pesticide which cause health hazard is:

  1. DDT

  2. DDP

  3. DDF

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

DDT is a pesticides which is used for pest control in agricultural production but not only pesticides decrease the fertility of the soil but also penetrate into crops and produce health hazards.

Which properties of pesticides makes them toxic?

  1. They are water insoluble.

  2. They are water soluble.

  3. They are non-biodegrable.

  4. Both a and c


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Pesticides are chemical compounds which are water insoluble and non-biodegradable.

Which chemical compound is responsible for making soil infertile?

  1. Fertilizers

  2. Germicides

  3. Verbicides

  4. All of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Fertilizers are the chemical compound which is used in agricultural land to increase the fertility of soil. The use of fertilizers for long time makes the upper layer harder and renders the soil infertile.

Name few heavy metals which are responsible for the soil pollution.

  1. Radium

  2. Thorium

  3. Both a and b

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A large number of heavy metal such as radium and thorium gets accumulated in the soil in the areas having metal smelting industries. These heavy metals decrease the fertility of soil.

How soil erosion is a cause of soil pollution?

  1. By decreasing area of productive land.

  2. By increasing area of productive land.

  3. By decreasing area of land.

  4. By decreasing area of non-productive land.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Soil erosion is a phenomenon in which soil of an area eroded due to deforestation, over-grazing, unplanned irrigation, etc., decrease the fertility of soil.

Polythene is which type of waste?

  1. Domestic

  2. Industrial

  3. Chemical

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Domestic waste particularly non-biodegradable substances such as polyethene which is used in regular household activities. and dumped.

 Bio-pesticides should be used in place of toxic chemical pesticides because it helps in control of ________.

  1. soil pollution

  2. air pollution

  3. thermal pollution

  4. all of above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Bio-pesticides should be used in place of toxic chemical pesticides. Organic fertilizers should be used in place of synthesized chemical fertilizers.
Ex: Organic wastes in animal dung may be used to prepare compost manure instead of throwing them wastefully and polluting the soil.

Identify the toxic pesticides from following.

  1. Alderin

  2. Dieldrin

  3. DDT

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Pesticides are synthetic toxic chemicals such as DDT, Alderin, Dieldrin etc. and their repeated use makes pests resistant to that group of pesticides, thus making pesticides ineffective.

The water holding capacity of soil is highest in _____.

  1. mixture of sand and loam

  2. loamy soil

  3. sandy soil

  4. clayey soil


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

High water holding capacity is in clayey soil due to the small size of the particles; they have a much larger area.

Chief source of soil pollution is:

  1. mining of ores

  2. thermal power plant

  3. agro-industry

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Soil contamination or soil pollution as part of land degradation is caused by the presence of xenobiotic (human-made) chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment. It is typically caused by industrial activity, agricultural chemicals, or improper disposal of waste. Soil pollution can be caused by the following (non-exhaustive list):

  1. Oil drilling
  2. Mining and activities by other heavy industries
  3. Thermal power plant
  4. Accidental spills as may happen during activities, etc.
  5. Corrosion of underground storage tanks (including piping used to transmit the contents)
  6. Acid rain (in turn caused by air pollution)
  7. Intensive farming
  8. Agroindustries and chemicals, such as pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers
  9. Industrial accidents
  10. Road debris
  11. Drainage of contaminated surface water into the soil
  12. Waste disposal

What is soil erosion?

  1. It is the process by which soil is formed

  2. A harmful process that involves the removal and transport of soil by wind and water

  3. A natural method of filtering harmful pollutants

  4. A process often referred to as the greenhouse effect


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Soil erosion is a naturally occurring process that affects all landforms. In agriculture, soil erosion refers to the wearing away of a field's topsoil by the natural physical forces of water and wind or through forces associated with farming activities such as tillage. It reduces the quality of soil.

Which type of biological waste effect soil?

  1. Urine

  2. Feces

  3. Both a and b

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Every human produces a certain amount of personal waste products by way or urine and feces. While much of it moves into the sewer the system, there is also a large amount that is dumped directly into landfills in the form of diapers. Even the sewer system ends at the landfill, where the biological waste pollutes the soil.

Identify the radioactive pollutants from the following which affects the soil fertility.

  1. Uranium

  2. Radium

  3. Nitrogen

  4. All of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Radioactive wastes discharged from research centers, hospitals and industries involving uranium refining, etc., also cause soil pollution.

Repeated cultivation of the same crop increases soil fertility.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Growing same crop in the same land reduces soil fertility as the same crop planted repeatedly in the same area keeps draining the land of same nutrients needed for the plant's growth.

Which soil horizon contains humus?

  1. A-Horizon

  2. B-Horizon

  3. C-horizon

  4. Bedrock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Humus refers to the fraction of soil organic matter that is amorphous and without the cellular cake structure characteristic of plants, micro-organisms or animals. Humus has a characteristic black or dark brown color and is organic due to an accumulation of organic carbon found in Horizon - A. The three major horizons are: (A) surface horizon, (B) subsoil and (C) substratum. Some soils have an organic horizon (O) on the surface. Hard bedrock, which is not soil, uses the letter R.

Afforestation is necessary for:

  1. soil conservation

  2. soil erosion

  3. well control

  4. low humidity


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Afforestation is the process of planting trees, or sowing seeds, in a barren land devoid of any trees to create a forest. The benefits of this practice, which is called agroforestry, are:

  1. It provides a supply of timber, fruit, and fodder for cattle apart from crop production
  2. It prevents soil erosion and thus conserves soil.
  3. It enables better retention of water
  4. It shields crops from excessive wind and sun damage

In terms of the environmental benefits, planting trees is always beneficial whether it takes place in a barren land or is used as a method to regenerate a depleted forest. Trees help check atmospheric carbon dioxide; large scale afforestation can curb the problems caused due to burning of fossil fuels, industrialization and so forth.

Which of the following is a sink for CO?

  1. Haemoglobin

  2. Microorganism presence in the soil

  3. Ocean

  4. Plant


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Microorganism presence in the soil is the sink for CO.

Which type of rain can cause soil pollution?

  1. Acid rain

  2. Tropical rain

  3. Temperate rain

  4. All of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

When the rain droplets gets mixed with nitrogen and sulfur oxide it causes acid rain. this acid rain when fall on earth react with soil because of chemicals present in acid rain, the fertility of particular area gets affected.

Which element is used in the preparation of pesticides ?

  1. Arsenic

  2. Bismuth

  3. Antimony

  4. Nitrogen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pesticides are compounds that destroy insects (pests). By the 15th century, toxic chemicals such as arsenic, mercury, and lead were being applied to crops to kill pests.

How industrial effluents effects soil pollution?

  1. By decreasing its fertility

  2. By decreasing its water absorbing capacity

  3. By increasing its fertility

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The industrial effluents passing through the field add toxic substances to the soil and decrease the soil fertility and its water-absorbing capacity.


Hence the correct option is D.

Negative soil pollution is:

  1. reduction in soil productivity due to erosion and over use

  2. reduction in soil productivity due to addition of pesticides and industrial wastes

  3. converting fertile land into barren land by dumping ash, sludge and garbase

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Negative soil pollution occurs due to the overuse of soil & its erosion hence there will be a decrease in soil productivity. 

The other causes of negative soil pollution such as developmental activities, overgrazing and soil erosion.

Afforestation and reforestation is a measure mainly to control _________.

  1. soil pollution

  2. water pollution

  3. thermal pollution

  4. none of above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Afforestation is the establishment of a forest or stand of trees in an area where there was no previous tree cover.
Reforestation is the reestablishment of forest cover, either naturally (by natural seeding, coppice, or root suckers) or artificially (by direct seeding or planting).

Which of the following properties of soil decreases due to deforestation?

  1. Nutrient content

  2. Fertility

  3. Texture

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Deforestation is a major cause which leads to the change in soil properties. It affects the nutrient content (which cannot be replenished in the soil), texture and fertility of soil (due to erosion).

Which one of these are biodegradable?

  1. Plastic bags

  2. Glass bottles

  3. Plant twigs

  4. Plastic bottles


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Plant twigs are biodegradable. Rest of them are non-biodegradable.

Which of these is not the cause for soil pollution?

  1. Deforestation

  2. Solid waste

  3. Vehicles

  4. Fertilisers


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Vehicles do not directly cause soil pollution. Deforestation, excessive use of fertilizers and solid wastes may cause soil pollution

 Which one of these act as excellent binding material that keeps the soil intact and healthy?

  1. Grasslands

  2. rivers

  3. forests

  4. ocean


Correct Option: A,C
Explanation:

Forests and grasslands are an excellent binding material that keeps the soil intact and healthy. They support many habitats and ecosystems, which provide innumerable feeding pathways or food chains to all species. Their loss would threaten food chains and the survival of many species.

What is the full form DDT?

  1. Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane

  2. Chlorodiphenyltrichloroethane

  3. Dichlorodiphenylchloroethylene

  4. Chlorodiphenyltrichloroethylene


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

DDT  is a colorless, crystalline, tasteless organochlorine compound having insecticidal impacts.

The portion of solid waste that is hazardous is: 

  1. paper

  2. food waste

  3. agricultural waste

  4. battery metals


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The portion of solid waste that is hazardous are oils, battery metals, heavy metals from smelting industries and organic solvents. These can in the long run, get deposited to the soils of the surrounding area and pollute them by altering their chemical and biological properties. They also contaminate drinking water aquifer sources. More than 90% of hazardous waste is produced by chemical, petroleum and metal-related industries and small 
businesses such as dry cleaners and gas stations contribute as well.

The over use of NPK fertilizers: 

  1. increases the protein content of wheat, maize, grams, etc.

  2. the carbohydrate quality of such crops also becomes better

  3. reduce quantity of vegetables and crops grown on soil over the years

  4. Excess potassium content in soil increases Vitamin C and carotene content in vegetables and fruits


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The over use of NPK fertilizers reduce quantity of vegetables and crops grown on soil over the years. It also reduces the protein content of wheat, maize, grams, etc., grown on that soil. The carbohydrate quality of such crops also gets degraded. Excess potassium content in soil decreases 
Vitamin C and carotene content in vegetables and fruits. The vegetables and fruits grown on overfertilized soil are more prone to attacks by insects and disease. 

The agricultural field that produces maximum methane gas into atmosphere is:

  1. wheat field

  2. paddy field

  3. cotton field

  4. groundnut field


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Rice is grown in flooded fields, a situation that depletes the soil of oxygen. Soils that are anaerobic (lacking oxygen) allow the bacteria that produce methane from decomposing organic matter to thrive. Some of this methane then bubbles to the surface, but most of it is diffused back into the atmosphere through the rice plants themselves. Hence, rice Paddy field that produces maximum methane gas into the atmosphere.

Which one of these are not the direct cause for soil erosion?

  1. Deforestation

  2. Temperature extremes

  3. Solid wastes

  4. Acid rain


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Soil erosion occurs when the weathered soil particles are dislodged and carried away by wind or water. Deforestation, agricultural development, temperature extremes, precipitation including acid rain, and human activities contribute to this erosion. Humans speed up this process by construction, mining, cutting of timber, over cropping and overgrazing. It results in floods and cause soil erosion.

Which one of these are non-biodegradable?

  1. Animal wastes

  2. Papers

  3. Leaves

  4. Glass pieces


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Animal wastes, papers, leaves are biodegradable. Glass pieces are non-biodegradable.

Deforestation leads to an increase in the water holding capacity of the soil.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Deforestationclearance or clearing is the removal of a forest or stand of trees where the land is thereafter converted to a non-forest use. The less the soil is covered with vegetation, mulches, crop residues, etc., the more the soil is exposed to the impact of raindrops. When a raindrop hits bare soil, the energy of the velocity detaches individual soil particles from soil clods. Thus Deforestation would decrease the water holding capacity of the soil, so statement is false and Option B is correct.

Underground soil in cities is likely to be polluted by: 

  1. floods

  2. decomposed and partially decomposed materials of sanitary wastes

  3. fertilisers

  4. landslides


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Underground soil in cities is likely to be polluted by Chemicals released by industrial wastes and industrial wastes Decomposed and partially decomposed materials of sanitary wastes Many dangerous chemicals like cadmium, chromium, lead, arsenic, selenium  products are likely to be deposited in underground soil. Similarly underground soil polluted by sanitary wastes generate many harmful chemicals.These can damage the normal activities and ecological balance in the underground soil.

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