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Tanks and fisheries - class-XII

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Which of the following region faces water scarcity even after receiving high annual rainfall? 

  1. Sriganganagar

  2. Cherrapunjee

  3. Srinagar

  4. Shimla


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It sounds incredible but it’s true that the world’s wettest town - Cherrapunji - is now suffering from a shortage of drinking water. The problem is that Cherrapunji lies atop a high limestone plateau. Rain falling on the town drains away immediately. Very little rain collection takes place, because the locals don’t like the taste of water running off rusty tin roofs. With a growth in the town population, water has to be carried up from the plains during the drier winter months.

Water is a _______.

  1. Natural resource

  2. Mineral resource

  3. Liquid gold

  4. Non-conventional source of energy


Correct Option: A

India has 20% of the population but the water available is only ___________.

  1. 5%

  2. 4%

  3. 2%

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
The percentage of irrigated land in India is about ______.
  1. $66\%$

  2. $35\%$

  3. $71\%$

  4. $22\%$


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Irrigation in India includes both major and minor canals from Indian rivers, tanks, and other rainwater harvesting projects for agricultural activities. The Economic Survey of $2018$ states that agriculture in India even today relies heavily on weather because the percentage of irrigated land in India is $34.5\%$ as per the survey.

The major sources of irrigation are _________.

  1. Canals

  2. Tanks

  3. Wells

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Based on the availability of surface (river) and groundwater, relief, soils, and climatic conditions, different means of irrigation are utilised in India. The conventional means of irrigation include wells, tanks and inundation canals. 

Drip irrigation is a device _______.

  1. To recharge the groundwater

  2. To reduce wastage of water

  3. To prevent water pollution

  4. All of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is the most advanced and efficient method of irrigation. It is usually used to irrigate fruits and vegetables. It helps in water conservation.

One of the means of irrigation is _________.

  1. Tap water

  2. Sewage water

  3. Dams

  4. Sea water


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Irrigation is the method by which water is collected, stored and supplied controllably when required by artificial means.

Dams are one of the sources of irrigation. This is achieved by construction of reservoirs where water is stored and utilised when required in the absence of rain.

Tubewell irrigation on agricultural land is responsible for __________.

  1. decrease in agriculture output

  2. reduction of water table

  3. loss of capital

  4. loss of soil fertility


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

B.  Reduction of Water table

One of the main threats to tubewell irrigation is that of over-abstraction leading to a lowering of the water table. If the rate of withdrawal is greater than the rate at which an aquifer is re-charged from surface water intrusion, there is a risk of eventual exhaustion.

Groundwater use and over use can raise important equity issues, particularly in rural areas when, following increased consumption, the level of water tables has been lowered. Only the richer farmers or land owners can afford to sink deep wells and boreholes and to purchase the more powerful pumps necessary to abstract groundwater.

Environmental degradation and fall in the water level, threatening the substainability of the agricultural development in some states is due to ______________.

  1. Intensive utilization of water in cultivation of wheat

  2. Intensive utilization of water in cultivation of rice

  3. Intensive utilization of water in cultivation of cotton

  4. Intensive utilization of water in cultivation of jute


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Excessive use of water for cultivation of rice and other crops leads to environmental degradation, fall of groundwater level and threatening to the sustainability of agricultural development.

Groundwater is an example of _________.

  1. Non -renewable Resource

  2. Exhaustive Resource

  3. Renewable Resource

  4. Degradable Resources


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Based on the availability, resources are classified as renewable and non-renewable.

  • Renewable resources: These are the sources which can be replenished over a period of time. An example is forest wood because wood can be grown by reforestation.
  • Non-renewable: These are the sources that cannot be renewed and available in limited quantities. Examples include coal, nuclear, oil, and natural gas.

As ground water can continuously supply water resources it falls under the category of renewable resource. 

Ironically, the dams that were constructed to control floods have triggered floods due to _____.

  1. Poor construction

  2. Sedimentation in the reservoirs

  3. Submergence of land

  4. Mechanical failures


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • A dam is a man-made structure built across a river.
  •  Most dams are built to control river flow, improve navigation, and regulate flooding.
  • Dams are made from earth, rocks or concrete and are usually constructed on rivers to store the water in a reservoir.
  • All rivers contain sediments: a river, in fact,can be considered a body of flowing sediments .
  •  When a river is stilled behind a dam, the sediments it contains sink to the bottom of the reservoir. 
  • The amount of sediment carried into a reservoir is at its highest during floods .
  • The construction of a dam blocks the flow of sediment downstream,  and increased sediment build-up in the reservoir.
  • This triggers floods,

Freshwater can be obtained directly from _____.

  1. Precipitation

  2. Surface run off

  3. Groundwater

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Freshwater sources include:

  • Groundwater - Water found in shallow aquifers beneath the earth's surface. This water is generally found at depths up to 2,000 feet deep.
  • Precipitation: It is nothing but the rain water which is an important source of fresh water. In fact it is the purest natural source of freshwater.
  • Surface water - Water found in streams, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.

_________ are now referred to as multi-purpose projects where many uses of impounded water are integrated with one another.

  1. Ponds

  2. Rivers

  3. Oceans

  4. Dams


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 Dams are built not just for irrigation but for electricity generation, water supply for domestic and industrial uses, flood control, recreation, inland navigation and fish breeding. Hence, dams are now referred to as multi-purpose projects.

To facilitate higher food-grain production, water resources are being _________ to expand irrigated areas and dry seaon agriculture.

  1. Utilized

  2. Overexploited

  3. Not exploited

  4. Yet to be used


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Water scarcity may be an outcome of a large and growing population and consequent greater demands for water and unequal access to it. A large population means more water not only for domestic use but also to produce more food. Hence, to facilitate higher food-grain production, water resources are being over-exploited to expand irrigated areas and dry-season agriculture. 

The reason for the necessity of irrigation in India is that _______.

  1. There is no rainfall at the time of need

  2. Indian crops require much water

  3. Indian farmers are in habit of watering the fields

  4. India is a hot country so water is easily evaporated


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In India monsoon usually lasts from July to September. It is very irregular and unpredictable. India usually have no rains when needed and hence India requires highly sophisticated irrigation facilities and construction of reservoirs by which rain water can be stored and used all along the year. This is the major problem with Indian water potential though it has abundant rainfall. 

The number of wells in South India is very low because ____________________.

  1. The people of South India do not like to take water from wells

  2. Wells are difficult to dig because of hard rock underneath the thin layer of the soil

  3. There is too much rainfall therefore wells are not needed

  4. The people of South India do not know how to dig wells


Correct Option: B

In which of the following state is Tungabhadra project of irrigation ?

  1. Bihar

  2. Andhra Pradesh

  3. Tamil Nadu

  4. Maharashtra


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Tungabhadra project is the joint project of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka governments located in Bellari district. The dam is built across the Tungabhadra river which is a tributary of Krishna. It is one of the biggest multipurpose projects in India.

How much part of India is irrigated by canals?

  1. 25%

  2. 60%

  3. 80%

  4. 30%


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ans. 25%-Canals are useful sources of irrigation where there are perennial sources of water. Since the water availability has declined, canal as a source of irrigation has also declined. However Punjab, Haryana and certain regions in UP still use canals as their preferred source. Wells and tubewells are the most important source of irrigation today. 

Which one of the following sources of irrigation in India is not suitable?

  1. Canals

  2. Karez

  3. Wells

  4. Tanks


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • Karez is also called turpan water system. It is usually followed in China. Turpan's karez water system is made up of a horizontal series of vertically dug wells that are then linked by underground water canals to collect water.
  • These are not followed in India.

In which of the following states of India tank irrigation is most suitable?

  1. Tamil Nadu

  2. Punjab

  3. Uttar Pradesh

  4. Bihar


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • Tank irrigation includes storage of water by constructing a bund across the stream. Peninsular plateau is leading in tank irrigation out of which Andhra Pradesh stands first.
  • It is also suitable in Tamil Nadu region.
  • Tank irrigation becomes continuous source of water and helps in preventing wastage of rain water especially in Deccan region where temperature is very high.
  • But the demerit of tank irrigation is that water can be lost through evaporation.

Sprinklers are used for ___________.

  1. Sowing

  2. Harvesting

  3. Winnowing

  4. Irrigation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • Sprinklers are used as irrigation tools that supply water to agricultural crops.
  • It is very much useful as water is let out and sprinkled through small knobs. This checks wastage of water by seepage and evaporation.
  • Apart from irrigation sprinklers are also used in industrial purposes.

Tank irrigation is predominant in __________.

  1. North Indian plains

  2. Peninsular plateau

  3. Coastal plains

  4. Northern mountains


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • Tank irrigation includes storage of water by constructing a bund across the stream. Peninsular plateau is leading in tank irrigation out of which Andhra Pradesh stands first.
  • Tank irrigation becomes continuous source of water and helps in preventing wastage of rain water especially in Deccan region where temperature is very high
  • But the demerit of tank irrigation is that water can be lost through evaporation.

Irrigation facilities are very essential in a country like India as ____.

  1. Land under irrigation is less

  2. Irrigation yields better output

  3. Agriculture is dependent on the monsoon rainfall which is irregular and uncertain

  4. Lack of perennial rivers


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In India monsoon usually lasts from July to September. It is very irregular and un predictable and hence India requires highly sophisticated irrigation facilities by which rain water can be stored and used all along the year. 

What is India's rank in the world with respect to the amount of water available per person per year?

  1. 130

  2. 133

  3. 136

  4. 139


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • India's rank in the world with respect to the amount of water available per person per year is 133.
  • India is the second largest consumer of water in the world. Its consumption contributes 20.1% of world’s consumption of water.
  • The per capita water available in India is 297.7 cubic meter. 

By which year is India anticipated to suffer from absolute scarcity of water resources?

  1. 2015

  2. 2025

  3. 2040

  4. 2050


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • India is currently, under no such stress; however, it is expected to become a moderate water scarce country by 2050.India is a developing country which needs water for its increasing population and economy. It is being projected that water demand in India is going to be as high as 24% by 2025.

Which of the following is not an outcome of the irrigation projects in India?

  1. Increased salinisation of the soil

  2. Groundwater depletion

  3. Triggering floods due to loss of capacity in the reservoirs caused by sedimentation

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • Irrigation is the method by which water is collected, stored and supplied controllably when required by artificial means.
  • All the given options like increase in salinization, groundwater depletion, etc., are not the outcome of irrigation projects. But sometimes reservoirs may result in floods due to loss of capacity in the reservoirs caused by sedimentation.

From which river has the Rajasthan canal (Indira Gandhi canal) been taken out?

  1. Ravi

  2. Chambal

  3. Sutlej

  4. Beas


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Rajasthan canal which is renamed as Indira Gandhi canal starts at Harike barrage, Punjab and terminates in Thar Desert of Rajasthan. It takes its waters from Sutlej River one of the tributaries of Indus River.
  • The canal has transformed the barren deserts of this district into rich and lush fields.

Chilika is the name of _____.

  1. A lake in eastern coast of India

  2. The mountain in the Himalayas

  3. a river Maharashtra

  4. an industrial town in Jharkhand


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • Chilika is the name of a lake present in the aster coast of India.
  • It is a brackish water lagoon present in the state of Odisha. It flows into Bay of Bengal.
  • The lake is an ecosystem with large fishery resources.

In which of the following states of India, tank irrigation is most suitable?

  1. Tamil Nadu

  2. Punjab

  3. Uttar Pradesh

  4. Bihar


Correct Option: A

In which state of India, canal irrigation system is the most common?

  1. Uttar Pradesh

  2. Punjab

  3. Bihar

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Canal irrigation occupies the second place after well irrigation and accounts for about 27% of the total irrigated area. India has one of the world’s largest canal systems. Canal irrigation is extensive in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar.

The number of wells in South India is very low because ______.

  1. The people of South India do not like to take water from wells.

  2. Wells are difficult to dig because of hard rock underneath the thin layer of the soil.

  3. There is too much rainfall therefore wells are not needed.

  4. The people of South India do not know how to dig wells.


Correct Option: B

The reason for the necessity of irrigation in India is that_______.

  1. There is no rainfall at the time of need.

  2. Indian crops require much water.

  3. Indian farmers are in habit of watering the fields.

  4. India is a hot country so water is easily evaporated.


Correct Option: A

How much part of India is irrigated by canals?

  1. 42%

  2. 22%

  3. 80%

  4. 25%


Correct Option: A

Irrigation is necessary for areas receiving rainfall _____.

  1. Less than 200 cm

  2. Less than 75 cm

  3. Less than 125 cm.

  4. At uncertain times


Correct Option: B

In India, the irrigation of agricultural land is carried out maximum by ______.

  1. Canals

  2. Tubewells

  3. Wells

  4. Tanks


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In India, the irrigation of agricultural land is carried out maximum by Canals (29%). The longest canal in India is Indira Gandhi Canal about (650 km) this canal is also called Rajasthan feeder.

Which state has the largest proportion of its net irrigation area under well irrigation?

  1. Uttar Pradesh

  2. Haryana

  3. Bihar

  4. West Bengal


Correct Option: A

Which of the following canals is located in West Bengal?

  1. Eden Canal

  2. Sirhind Canal

  3. Lower Ganga Canal

  4. Sarada Canal


Correct Option: A

The largest irrigation canal in India is __________.

  1. Indira Gandhi canal

  2. Upper Bari Doab canal

  3. Yamuna canal

  4. Sirhind canal


Correct Option: A

What is the longest irrigation canal in India called?

  1. Upper Bari Doab Canal

  2. Indira Gandhi Canal

  3. Sirhind Canal

  4. Yamuna Canal


Correct Option: B

Which state is irrigated by Ganga canal?

  1. Rajasthan

  2. Bihar

  3. Uttar Pradesh

  4. West Bengal


Correct Option: A

The type of irrigation which is largely practised in India is _______.

  1. Drip irrigation

  2. Tank irrigation

  3. Canal irrigation

  4. Sprinkler irrigation


Correct Option: C

The river basin of _______ is the largest water resource of Southern India.

  1. Krishna

  2. Periyar

  3. Godavari

  4. Kaveri


Correct Option: C

In India which irrigation sources have the maximum area?

  1. Rivers

  2. Dams

  3. Wells and tubewells

  4. Canals


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Sources of irrigation in India includes a network of major and minor canals from Indian rivers, groundwater well based systems, tanks, and other rainwater harvesting projects for agricultural activities. Irrigation in India helps improve food security, reduce dependence on monsoons, improve agricultural productivity and create rural job opportunities. India’s total area under irrigation is 64.7 million hectares. Of this maximum 45% is shared by tube wells followed by Canals and wells. So, in India wells and tubewells has the maximum area.

Which one of the following statements is wrong ?

  1. Punjab and Haryana are ahead in field of irrigation.

  2. Wells and tube-wells are the main sources of irrigation.

  3. After independence, irrigation area in the country is developed ten times more.

  4. In Eastern and Southern states, pond irrigation is a major source.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In Eastern and Southern states, pond irrigation is a major source is a wrong statement. Wells and tube wells are the most important sources of irrigation followed by canal irrigation. Pond irrigation or rainwater harvesting form only a small portion of the irrigation system.

Canal irrigation is most important in the Northern Plains of India because _____________.

  1. The soil is porous

  2. The level of underground water is high

  3. The sources of canals are perennial rivers

  4. The religion is densely populated


Correct Option: C

Where will you expect to find bamboo growing?

  1. At a great height from sea level

  2. At a medium height from sea level

  3. At a very low height from sea level

  4. There is no such condition; it can grow anywhere


Correct Option: A

Which multipurpose project irrigating maximum area in India?

  1. Beas

  2. Bhakra Nangal

  3. Damodar Valley

  4. Hirakud


Correct Option: D

Dhawaleswaram Anicut" is an important canal system in the ______.

  1. Godavari Delta

  2. Krishna Delta

  3. Ganga Delta

  4. Cauvery Delta


Correct Option: A

What is the length of the Damodar-Tribeni Canal which serves as an irrigation cum-navigation?

  1. 137 km

  2. 147 km

  3. 157 km

  4. 167 km


Correct Option: A

Which is the highest irrigated State in India?

  1. Andhra Pradesh

  2. Uttar Pradesh

  3. Punjab

  4. Maharashtra


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Irrigation in India includes a network of major and minor canals from Indian rivers, groundwater well based systems, tanks,etc. About 2/3rd cultivated land in India is dependent monsoons. Uttar Pradesh is the highest irrigated state (17.6 million hectares) in India.

The Buckingham Canal, which has been declared as a National Waterway of India, it is running from ________.

  1. Punjab to Haryana

  2. Mumbai to Goa

  3. Vijayawada to Villupuram

  4. Cochin to Kozhikode

  5. Kanyakumari to Rameshwaram


Correct Option: C

The Buckincham Canal is an inland water way in ______________.

  1. United Kingdom

  2. Australia

  3. India

  4. New Zealand


Correct Option: C

The group of states having lowest net sown area under irrigation is ____________.

  1. Haryana, Punjab

  2. Bengal, Bihar, Assam

  3. Himachal, Assam, Maharashtra, Karnataka

  4. Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Gujarat


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Himachal Pradesh, Assam, Maharashtra, and Karnataka having the lowest net sown area under irrigation Whereas Punjab and Haryana have the highest net sown area.

Which one of the following states has the highest percentage of irrigated area?

  1. Andhra Pradesh

  2. Madhya Pradesh

  3. Maharashtra

  4. Uttar Pradesh


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The maximum part of the total irrigated area of the country by canals is in Uttar Pradesh. Other major states where irrigation is done by canals are Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, HaryanaPunjab and Bihar.

Which of the following is a primary activity?

  1. Manufacturing

  2. Banking

  3. Fishing

  4. Education


Correct Option: C

______ hunting is carried out in the oceans.

  1. Whale

  2. Seal

  3. Penguin

  4. Dolphin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Whale hunting is carried out in the oceans. 

______ in oceans is a more complex activity.

  1. Researching

  2. Diving

  3. Hunting

  4. Fishing


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Fishing in the oceans is typically a very multifaceted action, you can imagine the high concentration hurricane usually present in the ocean, it may be very difficult for the fishermen to cop up the situation, this is because the boats used for fishing may be influenced by the storm to a point of leasing water into the boats and finally making the boats to overturn. 

Fishing is a major activity that can selectively remove a large portion of animal populations and also considerably change tropic connections. Fishing gear that drags the bottom at times, such as bottom-trawls, pots, and loglines, can alter marine habitats, especially benthic or reef habitats. 

Because fish populations change naturally, sometimes by orders of magnitude, separating the effects of fishing from natural and environmental unpredictability is difficult.

Thus, the correct option is D.

_____ fishing is usually simple and is taken up on a small scale.

  1. Pole

  2. Ice

  3. Fly

  4. Inland


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • Inland fisheries are generally characterized by small-scale/household-based activities. Participation in fisheries is high and the bulk of the catch is consumed locally.

_____ is a primary activity along rivers and lakes and in coastal areas.

  1. Fishing

  2. Hunting

  3. Herding

  4. Lumbering


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Marine fisheries, as well as fisheries in large lakes, depend on the coastal region in a variety of ways. Most capture fisheries are base on coastal stocks; others develop offshore stock which spends part of their life in inshore waters, e.g., in a nursery school or feed area. 

Fish stocks also rely on the main efficiency in the coastal area as an important part of the food chain. Coastal aquaculture is also greatly charged on the coastal area for liberty and wealth. 

This dependence of the marine fisheries segment on the coastal area makes it mainly at risk to activities which result in coastal environmental change which may have major impacts on the sector. At the same time, the fisheries sector can affect other coastal activities.

Thus, the correct option is A.

______ ships catch, process  and tin the fish on the ship itself.

  1. Factory

  2. Cargo

  3. Passenger

  4. High speed craft


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • A factory ship is a type of ship that is used to freeze and process the fishes caught from oceans. 
  • Since the processing and preserving of fishes have to be done in an appropriate time and manner, the factory ships are installed with all the necessary equipments and facilities to aid the process.
  • Factory ships, in addition to being a single concentrated processing place for fishes also function as a ship which carries other smaller fishing ships. 
  • The factory ships which work in such a manner are known as mother ships. 

_______ is the world's largest fishing lake.

  1. Lake Ladoga

  2. Lake Baikal

  3. Tonl Sap

  4. Lake Onega


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • The Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and one of the richest inland fishing grounds in the world.
  • The Tonle Sap is one of the world's most productive freshwater fisheries and the main source of protein and fatty acids for Cambodia's roughly 15 million inhabitants.

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