Water and mineral resources in tamil nadu - class-IX
Description: water and mineral resources in tamil nadu | |
Number of Questions: 51 | |
Created by: Chandra Bhatti | |
Tags: tamil nadu agriculture human geography in tamil nadu economics geography |
Which one of the following types of energy production takes place in a belt from Nagercoil to Madurai?
Which hydroelectric project does not belong to Tamil Nadu?
Which one of the following types of energy production takes place in a belt from Nagercoil to Madurai?
Neyveli is a power generation township in _________district of Tamil Nadu.
Which district in Tamil Nadu has the largest share of forest?
An important uranium mine of India is located at _______.
Which district of Tamil Nadu has the largest area of barren land?
Which of the following districts in Tamil Nadu res drought-prone?
The major power producing corporation of India is the ________.
Eucalyptus which grows abundantly in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu is used as medicine for _____.
Sivagangai and Ramanathapuram districts in Tamil Nadu have _____ type of soil.
Where the medicinal herbs are found in Tamil Nadu?
Kurinji flowers of Kodaikanal hills bloom once in _____.
Tamil Nadu's wealth of flora and fauna lies in the _____ regions.
Saline soil is predominantly found in _________ of Tamil Nadu.
Coimbatore, Madurai, Virudhunagar, Thoothukudi and Tirunelveli districts in Tamil Nadu have ___________.
Major wildlife sanctuaries like Mudumalai and Anaimalai are situated on the hills of the _________.
Cinchona, a forest product in Tamil Nadu, is used as a drug for treating _____.
Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Villupuram, Cuddalore, Thirunelveli, and Kanyakumari districts in Tamil Nadu have ___________.
Tamil Nadu's forest department regenerates and protects the forest areas of Thiruvannamalai and _____ districts.
How many main rivers are there in Tamil Nadu?
Exotic varieties of _____ are grown in Javadhi hills of Vellore district.
Iron ore, copper, bauxite, chromite and pyrite are the major _________ of Tamil Nadu.
Energy resources can be divided into _____ and _____.
Natural forms of minerals are called __________.
There are _____ major lakes in Tamil Nadu.
Petroleum and lignite are the major _________ found in Tamil Nadu.
Resources from which energy can be obtained for heating and lighting are called ______.
Limestone, mica, magnesite, steatite and salt are the __________ of Tamil Nadu.
Mettur tunnel hydropower plant is on ______ river.
Solar energy can be generated directly by using the _____ cells.
Which is the biggest source of non-conventional energy?
Which thermal power plant is located in Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu?
Mettur thermal power station is located in _____ district.
Where is the first atomic power station of Tamil Nadu situated?
How thermal power is produced?
Kudankulam nuclear power station is located in _____ district.
Power generated from non-renewable energy resources such as coal, oil, and natural gas is known as _____.
Thiruvallur district houses the _____ power plant.
__________ was formed to supply power equitably from surplus states to deficit states.
The Neyveli thermal power plant is fed by ________.
The production cost of wind energy is ___ but ___ mills are very costly to set up.
Neyveli Power Plant is a _________ project.
There are _____ bio-fuel plants operating in Tamil Nadu.
Geo-thermal power utilizes the heat in the __________ for the generation of power.
Dindigul, Krishnagiri and _____ are the districts in Tamil Nadu which extract energy from solar power units.
The term bio-fuels covers _____.
Lignite, vermiculite, Garnet, Zircon, Graphite, Ilmenite, Rutile, Monazite and Magnesite are the _____ of Tamil Nadu.
The soils of Tamil Nadu may be grouped into _____ types.
Identify the right pair from the following:
Place | Source of Energy |
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A. Ennore | 1. Nuclear |
B. Rawat Bhata | 2. Thermal |
C. Kopili | 3. Hydro-electric |
D. Nagercoil | 4. Wind |
There are about _____ sugar mills producing energy from bagasse.