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External forces - responsible for changes - class-VIII

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Match the following:

List I                                List II
      (A)                                (B)
A - Land use            1 -  Prevent soil erosion 
B - Humus               2 - Land suitable for agriculture
C - Rock dams        3 - Productive use of land
D - Arable land       4 - Organic matter deposited on topsoil

  1. A- 3, B- 4, C-  1, D- 2

  2. A- 2, B- 4, C-  3, D- 1

  3. A- 3, B- 4, C-  2, D- 1

  4. A- 4, B- 3, C-  1, D- 2


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Answer: A- 3; B- 4; C- 1; D- 2

Land use: Land is used for different purposes such as agriculture, forestry, mining, building houses, roads and setting up of industries. This is known as land use.

Humus: Humus is defined as black organic matter formed in soil due to the decay of dead plant and animal matter.

Rock dams: These are the artificial embankments created by constructing mould of soil, clay, sand and rock. Main function is to prevent floods and soil erosion

Arable land: It is the land suitable for agriculture.

Rows of trees planted in the coastal areas to check the wind movement are called as intercropping.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • Row of trees planted in the coastal areas to check the wind movement is called Shelter Belts.

Which one of the following methods is most appropriate to check soil erosion on steep slopes?

  1. Shelter belts

  2. Mulching

  3. Terrace cultivation

  4. Multi-river project


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The most appropriate method to verify soil erosion on steep slopes is terrace cultivation.Terrace farming is a method of farming whereby “steps” known as terraces are built onto the slopes of hills and mountains. When it rains, instead of rain carrying away the soil nutrients and plants down the slope, they flow to the next terrace. Every step has an outlet which channels water to the next step.

Human interference and changes in climate can maintain the ecosystem.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
False
Changes in climate and human interferences can cause the loss of natural habitats for the plants and animals, hence destroy the ecosystem.

Which one of the following is the main cause of land degradation in Punjab?

  1. Intensive cultivation

  2. Deforestation

  3. Over irrigation

  4. Overgrazing


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Over irrigation is main cause of land degradation in Punjab due to waterlogging leading to increase in salinity and alkalinity in the soil. Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh are the states facing issue of land degradation.

Which of the following is the most effective method of soil conservation of hill slopes?

  1. Afforestation

  2. Construction of terraces

  3. Construction of check-dams

  4. Identification of the type of sand


Correct Option: A

Which of the following is not an effective measure of soil conservation?

  1. Terracing

  2. Contour cultivation

  3. Afforestation

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: D

Which of the following is responsible for soil erosion in farms?

  1. Rivers and wind work

  2. Defective methods of farming

  3. Flowing water

  4. Moving glaciers


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 Ploughing in a wrong way i.e. up and down the slope. It forms channels for the quick flow of water leading to soil erosion. 

Soil erosion caused by wind is high in the state of _______.

  1. Andhra Pradesh

  2. Madhya Pradesh

  3. Rajasthan

  4. Gujrat


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

1:The denudation of the soil cover and subsequent washing down is described as soil erosion. Wind blows loose soil off flat or sloping land known as wind erosion. It is very high in the state of Rajasthan.
2:It causes soil loss, dryness and deterioration of soil structure, nutrient and productivity losses and air pollution. Suspended dust and dirt is inevitably deposited over everything.

Which of the following method is used in Western and Central Himalayas for the soil conservation?

  1. Terrace farming

  2. Strip cropping

  3. Shelter belts

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Steps can be cut out on the slopes making terraces. Terrace cultivation restricts erosion. Western and central Himalayas have well developed terrace farming. 

Soil erosion is caused by _______.

  1. Water

  2. Wind

  3. Mining

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Soil erosion causes by water, mining, air.

Which of the following promotes soil erosion?

  1. Overgrazing

  2. Terrace farming

  3. Wind breaks

  4. Conservation tillage


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Human activities like deforestation, overgrazing, construction and mining etc. lead to soil erosion. 

Terracing helps soil conservation in ___________.

  1. Plains

  2. Deserts

  3. Hilly areas

  4. Wet areas


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A terrace in agriculture is a piece of sloped plane that has been cut into a series of successively receding flat surfaces or platforms, which resemble steps, for the purposes of more effective farming. This method is called terracing. It is very useful in soil conservation in hilly or mountain areas.

Soil conservation is the process where _____________.

  1. Sterile soil is converted to fertile soil

  2. Soil is aerated

  3. Soil erosion is allowed

  4. Soil is protected against loss


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Soil conservation is a method of protecting soil from getting eroded either by wind or by water.

  • Few soil conservation methods include:
  • Graduated terrace steps which are commonly used to farm on hilly or mountainous terrain. Terraced fields decrease both erosion and surface runoff.
  • Wind breaks: Row of trees or a fence, wall, or screen that provides shelter or protection of soil from the wind.
  • Conservation tillage is a method of preparing soil from getting eroded. This technique involves leaving the previous year crop residues until the next crop is planted.

The soil formed due to hydration is _______.

  1. Alluvial

  2. Yellow

  3. Laterite

  4. Red


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Red soil develops on crystalline igneous rocks in areas of low rainfall in the eastern and southern parts of the Deccan plateau. Yellow and red soils are also found in parts of Odisha, Chhattisgarh, southern parts of the middle Ganga plain and along the piedmont zone of the Western Ghats. These soils develop a reddish colour due to diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks. It looks yellow when it occurs in a hydrated form.

Planting of trees on a large scale to check soil erosion is known as __________.

  1. Afforestation

  2. Reforestation

  3. Green belt

  4. Shelter belt


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Reforestation is the natural or intentional restocking of existing forests and woodlands that have been depleted, usually through deforestation. Reforestation activities promote the gradual depletion of CO2 from the atmosphere through absorption during photosynthesis.

Ploughing along the places of same elevation is known as _____.

  1. Terrace farming

  2. Strip cropping

  3. Contour ploughing

  4. Plantation farming


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Ploughing along the contour lines can decelerate the flow of water down the slopes. This is called contour ploughing. Contours act like bunds. Terraces are levelled into step-like small fields with even slope.

To prevent the dust bowl catastrophe from ever happening again, the farmers must be taught well in the principles of  ____________.

  1. Water conservation

  2. Soil conservation

  3. Forest conservation

  4. Energy conservation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Dustbowl catastrophe is nothing but the dust storm that greatly damaged the ecology of US and Canadian prairies. The main reason for this storm was the wind erosion. Hence to prevent such catastrophes people should be taught well to prevent soil erosion. 

The main reason for land degradation in Uttar Pradesh is __________.

  1. Mining

  2. Excessive irrigation

  3. Salinity

  4. Dense population


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the states of Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, over irrigation is responsible for land degradation due to waterlogging leading to increase in salinity and alkalinity in the soil. 

The state which is a best example of gully erosion is _____.

  1. Uttar Pradesh

  2. Chattisgarh

  3. Maharashtra

  4. Madhya Pradesh


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep channels known as gullies. The land becomes unfit for cultivation and is known as bad land. In the Chambal basin, such lands are called ravines. Chambal is in the state of Madhya Pradesh.

The factor which provides the maturity to the soil is the ___________.

  1. Parent rock

  2. Time

  3. Slope

  4. Vegetation


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Natural vegetation reflects the combined effects of relief and climate. The formation and development of soil is very much influenced by the growth of vegetation. The decayed leaf material adds much needed humus to soil thereby increasing its fertility.

The problem of land degradation can be controlled by ____________.

  1. Deforestation

  2. Grazing of animals

  3. Afforestation

  4. Reducing farming and cultivation of crops


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Afforestation and proper management of grazing can help to some extent. 

The land developed due to soil erosion is called as __________.

  1. Fallow land

  2. Bad land

  3. Waste land

  4. Culturable waste land


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep channels as gullies. The land becomes unfit for cultivation and is known as bad land. In the Chambal basin such lands are called ravines.

Which soil is formed by weathering of the solidified lava?

  1. Red

  2. Laterite

  3. Alluvial

  4. Black


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Black soils are black in colour and are also known as regur soils. Black soil is ideal for growing cotton and is also known as black cotton soil. It is believed that climatic condition along with the parent rock material are the important factors for the formation of black soil. This type of soil is typical of the Deccan trap (Basalt) region spread over northwest Deccan plateau and is made up of lava flows. They cover the plateaus of Maharashtra, Saurashtra.

The reservoirs that are created on the flood plains also __________ the existing vegetation and soil leading to its decomposition over a period of time.

  1. Submerge

  2. Promotes

  3. Protects

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In recent years, multi-purpose projects and large dams have come under great scrutiny and opposition for a variety of reasons. Regulating and damming of rivers affect their natural flow causing poor sediment flow and excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoir, resulting in rockier stream beds and poorer habitats for the rivers’ aquatic life. Dams also fragment rivers making it difficult for aquatic fauna to migrate, especially for spawning. The reservoirs that are created on the floodplains also submerge the existing vegetation and soil leading to its decomposition over a period of time.

Which one of the following soils is formed by capillary action?

  1. Regur -black cotton soil

  2. Grey and brown soil

  3. Red and black soil

  4. Saline and alkaline


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Saline and alkaline soils are also known as Usara soils. Various local names for saline soils are Reh, Kallar, and Chopan, Rakar, Thur, Karl etc. These soils have developed in areas with dry climatic conditions (in areas having a little more rainfall than the areas of desert soils) accompanied by lack of proper drainage. In this situation, salts of sodium, calcium and magnesium are deposited on the upper layer of the soil by capillary action.

The principal cause of soil damage in Punjab and Haryana is _______.

  1. Over irrigation

  2. Deforestation

  3. Ravine erosion

  4. Overgrazing


Correct Option: A

Which of the following schemes are meant for preventing soil erosion?

  1. Contour bunding

  2. Control of cattle grazing

  3. Diversions

  4. Shifting cultivation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ploughing along contours on a slope prevents soil being washed away by rainwater or by surface run off. Contours act like bunds. Terraces are levelled into step like small fields with even slope.

Which one of the following is responsible for the soil erosion in farms?

  1. Rivers and wind work

  2. Defective methods of farming

  3. Flowing water

  4. Moving glaciers


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 Ploughing in a wrong way i.e. up and down the slope form channels for the quick flow of water leading to soil erosion. 

Soil erosion caused by winds is high in the state of ______.

  1. Madhya pradesh

  2. Andhra pradesh

  3. Rajasthan

  4. Gujarat


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Wind erosion refers to the movement and deposition of soil particles by wind. It occurs when soil devoid of vegetation is exposed to high velocity of wind. Rajasthan is the region facing the highest levels of soil erosion due to the dry winds present in the region.

Which of the following method will not help in soil conservation?

  1. Contour Ploughing

  2. Strip cropping

  3. Creating shelter belts

  4. Ploughing up and down the slopes


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • Soil conservation is a method of protecting soil from getting eroded either by wind or by water.
  • Soil erosion is also caused due to defective methods of farming. Ploughing in a wrong way i.e. up and down the slope form channels for the quick flow of water leading to soil erosion. 
  • The rest of the methods help in soil conservation.

Which type of soil develops due to high temperature and evaporation?

  1. Pair Soil

  2. Land Soil

  3. Arid Soil

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Arid soils develop due to high temperature and evaporation.

Most desert soils are called Aridisols (dry soil). These are porous sandy soils with low nitrogenous matter and humus.

Terracing is an effective method of soil conservation in _____________.

  1. Hilly areas

  2. Desert areas

  3. Plain areas

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

On hilly slopes, terraces act as bunds and prevent the soil from being washed away by running water. 

Soil conservation is best achieved by _____.

  1. Wind screens

  2. Good plant covers

  3. Both a and b

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • Soil erosion is the loss of top fertile layer of soil either by wind or by water.
  • India is facing this problem in many parts. The area affected by soil erosion is 5, 00,000 square kilometres. It adversely affects productivity and economy of the country.
  • There are many techniques to prevent soil erosion. But important step is to increase planting of trees or afforestation.

Arid soil is formed in western Rajasthan. Its main features are:
I. Arid soils range from red to yellow in colour.
II. They are generally sandy and saline. 
III. Humus and moisture content is very low due to dry climate and faster evaporation. 
IV. Thorny bushes are found in this region.

  1. Only I, II and III

  2. Only II and III

  3. Only I, II and IV

  4. Only II, III and IV


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

  • Arid soils range from red to brown in colour. 
  • They are generally sandy in texture and saline in nature. In some areas the salt content is very high and common salt is obtained by evaporating the water. 
  • Due to the dry climate, high temperature, evaporation is faster and the soil lacks humus and moisture. 
  • After proper irrigation these soils become cultivable as has been in the case of western Rajasthan.

Which one of the following crops is the most effective in controlling soil erosion?

  1. Cotton

  2. Gram

  3. Maize

  4. Pigeon peas


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Strip cropping is a method or farming in which more than one variety of crops are grown in different strips.

One of the important crop that is usually grown along with other crops is gram. This is because it has good soil holding capacity and prevents soil erosion.

Soils are usually formed by the process of ________.

  1. Weathering

  2. Deposition

  3. Denudation

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D

Which of the following land forms is not associated with river erosion?

  1. Waterfall

  2. V-shaped valley

  3. Moraines

  4. Ox-bow lake


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Moraines is any glacially formed accumulation of unconsolidated glacial debris that occus in both currently and formerly glaciated regions on the earth. These are formed of the debris of glaciers. They are not formed due to river erosions.

Which one of the following soils found in India is the most useful for agriculture?

  1. Black or regur soil

  2. Alluvial soil

  3. Red and yellow soil

  4. Marshy soil


Correct Option: B

Which one of the following is the main cause of soil erosion?

  1. Agriculture

  2. Industries

  3. Deforestation

  4. Urbanisation


Correct Option: C

Which one of the following is not a result of soil erosion?

  1. Accumulation of silt in the river bed

  2. Deforestation

  3. Decrease in the percolation of water

  4. Decrease in the soil fertility


Correct Option: B

Which one of the following is not an agent of soil erosion?

  1. Running water

  2. Wind

  3. Sea

  4. Industries


Correct Option: D

In Tamil Nadu soil erosion by ___________ is very common in Kambam valley.

  1. Wind

  2. River

  3. Glacier

  4. Wave


Correct Option: A

Which type of sediments are carried by glaciers?

  1. Sheepbacks

  2. Moraines

  3. Aretes

  4. All of above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The glaciers carry sediments with them. These sediments are called moraines. Depending on the location of the deposits, moraines can be divided into four type.

Which type of landforms are produced by glacier?

  1. Drumlins

  2. Eskers

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The depositional work of glacier produces landforms like:-

  • Drumlins
  • Eskers

What are the agents of eroded materials?

  1. Wind

  2. Sea waves

  3. Groundwater

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The eroded materials gets carried away by agents like running water, glaciers, wind, sea waves and groundwater. These all work on erosion, transportation and deposition of eroded materials.

Which type of landforms are produced by glacier?

  1. Cirques

  2. Horns

  3. Hanging valleys

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The erosional work of glaciers produces landforms like:-

  • Cirques
  • Horns
  • Hanging valleys
  • Sheepbacks

What is flow of water?

  1. Direction according to mountain

  2. Direction according to gravity and slopes

  3. Direction according to wind

  4. All of above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Running water flows naturally in a direction according to gravity along the slope and makes its own way. This is called a flow of water. When many such flows of water come together, a river is formed.

Moraines are divided into how many types?

  1. Two

  2. Three

  3. Four

  4. Eight


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The glaciers carry sediments with them. These sediments are called moraines. Depending on the location of the deposits, moraines can be divided into four type.

Which of the following is/are responsible for riverbed and riverbank erosion?

  1. Flow of water

  2. Sand particles

  3. Pebbles

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The riverbed and the river banks get eroded because of the fast flow of water, sand particles, pebbles etc, and the various tributaries joining the main river. All these lead to the formation of gorges, V-shaped valleys and waterfalls.

What are the factor responsible for erosional transportational and depositional work?

  1. Slope of land

  2. Volume of water flowing in the river

  3. Volume of sediments in the river

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Following are the factor responsible for erosional transportational and depositional work of a river:-

  • Slope of land
  • The type of rock
  • Volume of water flowing in the river
  • The length of flow
  • Volume of sediments in the river

Which of the following is/are the type of moraines?

  1. Ground Moraines

  2. Lateral Moraines

  3. Medial Moraines

  4. Terminal Moranies

  5. All of above


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Depending on the location of the deposits, moraines can be divided into four type which are as follow:-

  • Ground Moraines
  • Lateral Moraines
  • Medial Moraines
  • Terminal Moranies

Which of the following is the fastest moving glacier in the world?

  1. Jakobshavn glacier

  2. Siachen glacier

  3. Sarbal glacier

  4. Kolhai glacier


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland is one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world. It moves at the rate of 46m per day.

What is the range of glaciers?

  1. 1 mm to 1 cm

  2. 1 cm to 1 m

  3. 10 cm to 10 m

  4. 1 cm to 1 km


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Glaciers move at different velocities daily ranging from 1 cm to 1 m. The Jakobshavn Glacier in Greenland is one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world. It moves at the rate of 46m per day.

Which one is a gaseous agent of erosion?

  1. Water

  2. Temperature

  3. Wind

  4. All of above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The movement of air is called wind. Wind is a gaseous agent of erosion. The erosional, transportational and depositional work of wind is more prominent in deserts and semi-arid region.

 Erosion caused by wind lead to formation of ______________.

  1. Mushroom rocks

  2. Deflation hollows

  3. Yardangs

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Wind carries small sand particles, small pebbles, etc. along with it. These particles cause erosion along rocks coming in the way due to friction. This leads to formation of mushroom rocks, deflation hollows, yardangs, etc.

Plantation of trees on a large scale to check soil erosion are called ______________.

  1. Shelter belts

  2. Contour ploughing

  3. Strip cropping

  4. Afforestation


Correct Option: D

Match the following.

A. Chernozems $1$. Rich in calcium carbonate
B. Black soil $2$. Contains aluminium compound
C. Laterite $3$. Richest soils in the world
D. Terra Rosa $4$. Formed in limestone
E. Alluvial soil $5$. It is a mixture of clay, sand and silt
  1. A-$1$, B-$2$, C-$3$, D-$4$, E-$5$

  2. A-$3$, B-$1$, C-$2$, D-$4$, E-$5$

  3. A-$4$, B-$5$, C-$3$, D-$1$, E-$2$

  4. A-$3$, B-$4$, C-$5$, D-$2$, E-$1$


Correct Option: B

Soil can be conserved in a best on the hills by which of the cultivating methods?

  1. Strip cropping

  2. Crop rotation

  3. Contour ploughing

  4. Terracing


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Ploughing along the contour lines can decelerate the flow of water down the slopes. This is called contour ploughing. This is the best method to reduce the soil erosion in the hilly areas.

On the basis of the process of their formation, which of the following soils is formed differently from the other three?

  1. Khadar

  2. Bangar

  3. Bhabar

  4. Regur


Correct Option: D

Which of the following is/are methods of checking soil erosion?
$1$. Strip cropping
$2$. Contour ploughing
$3$. Use of irrigation and fertilisers
$4$. Terrace farming.

  1. $1$ and $2$

  2. $3$ and $4$

  3. $2, 3$ and $4$

  4. $1, 2, $ and $4$


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • Ploughing along the contour lines can decelerate the flow of water down the slopes. This is called contour ploughing. 
  • Steps can be cut out on the slopes making terraces. Terrace cultivation restricts erosion. 
  • Large fields can be divided into strips. Strips of grass are left to grow between the crops. This breaks up the force of the wind. This method is known as strip cropping. Strip cropping method reduce the soil erosion

In which of the following ways can soil be conserved?
$1$. Contour ploughing
$2$. Terracing
$3$. Shifting cultivation
$4$. Crop rotation.

  1. I, II and IV

  2. II, III and IV

  3. II and IV

  4. I and III


Correct Option: A

Which of the following indicates the types of soil erosion in decreasing order of damage caused in India?

  1. Ravine erosion and gullies, alkalinity and salinity weeds and water-logging

  2. Alkalinity and water-logging, ravine erosion and weeds

  3. Water-logging, weeds, salinity and ravine erosion

  4. All are equally damaging


Correct Option: A

Which of the weathering agents is almost peculiar to the Indian Himalayas?

  1. Wind

  2. Glaciers

  3. Snowfall

  4. Running water


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A glacier erodes through a process called ‘plucking’ in which it lifts pieces of rock and transports them. These pieces of rock and the moving ice together act like a sandpaper on the surface of the rock over which they flow. In the Himalayan region, the glacier is the major weathering agent.

Which one of the following types of erosion is responsible for the formation of Chambal Ravines?

  1. Splash

  2. Sheet

  3. Rill

  4. Gully


Correct Option: D

Which of the following statement is incorrect?

  1. Red soils are rich in iron

  2. Black soils are rich in phosphorus nitrogen and organic matter

  3. Alluvial soils are rich in potash but poor in phosphorus

  4. Red soils are suitable for cultivation of pulses and coarse grains


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Black soils are rich in soil nutrients, such as calcium carbonate, magnesium, potash and lime. These soils are generally poor in phosphoric contents.

"Mulching" is the term used for the process of

  1. Covering the roots of plants with loose material, dung, etc. in order to protect them from soil erosion etc.

  2. Breaking down big pieces of soil into small ones

  3. Transplanting of paddy seedlings

  4. Nitrogen fixation of soil by use of fertilizers


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mulching is the process of covering the topsoil with plant material such as leaves, grass, twigs, crop residues, straw etc. it helps in soil conservation.

The principal cause of soil damage in Punjab and Haryana is ______.

  1. Deforestation

  2. Soil erosion

  3. Excessive cultivation

  4. over irrigation


Correct Option: D

Which of the following States has the most critical problem of erosion of its coastal areas by the sea?

  1. Kerala

  2. Andhra Pradesh

  3. West Bengal

  4. Tamil Nadu


Correct Option: A

Ravines is a common term used in Chambal valley for __________.

  1. Sheet erosion

  2. Gully erosion

  3. Wind erosion

  4. Rill erosion


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 The running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep channels known as gullies. The land becomes unfit for cultivation and is known as bad land. In the Chambal basin such lands are called ravines. 

The lower horizon of desert soil has deposits of ___________.

  1. Calcium

  2. Iron

  3. Potash

  4. Phosphorus


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Deserts soils are usually light coloured with minimal humus content due to which the plant productivity is low. Also the water retaining capacity is very less. However they are rich in minerals-calcium carbonate (caliche), gypsum, and/or salts.

A fertile soil, suitable for growing common crops is likely to have a pH value of _____________.

  1. three

  2. four

  3. six to seven

  4. nine to ten


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Soil pH is a measure of the acidity and alkalinity in soils. pH levels range from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral, below 7 acidic and above 7 alkalines. The optimal pH range for most plants is between 5.5 and 7.0; however, many plants have adapted to thrive at pH values outside this range.

Arches, stacks and caves are formed by erosional features of ___________.

  1. Wind

  2. Waves

  3. Water

  4. Glaciers


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Caves, arches, stacks, and stumps are erosional features that are commonly found on a headland. Cracks are widened in the headland through the erosional processes of hydraulic action and abrasion. As the waves continue to grind away at the crack, it begins to open up to form a cave.

Which is responsible for sheet erosion? 

  1. Tree

  2. Air

  3. Water

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Soil erosion is the loss of top fertile layer of soil either by wind or by water.
  • Sheet Erosion: Uniform removal of the top soil just like a sheet. It is resulted because of water flow.

In which type of formation does gypsum occur?

  1. Bed or layers

  2. Veins and lodes

  3. Results of evaporation in deserts

  4. Alluvial or placer deposits


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Gypsum can form anywhere where the right combination of mineral elements occurs and evaporation happens. It occurs as clumps of crystals or in thick beds. Gypsum beds were formed in shallow sea basins. These geologic areas are called evaporation basins because as the climate changed from tropic to arid the water evaporated concentrating the minerals it held. Gypsum formations can also occur in tidal flats along coastlines, in lagoons, deltas, hot springs, volcanic areas, desert water tables and even on plant roots.

Which of the following statements is incorrect?

  1. Cliffs are formed as a result of the wave erosion of the shores

  2. Beaches are formed by the deposition of material by waves along the shore

  3. Erosive action of the river is maximum in its upper course

  4. Process of deposition of material in the low lands is called gradation


Correct Option: D

Weathering is the process of ______________________.

  1. Eating away of part of the surface of rocks

  2. Breaking up of rocks under the action of wind, water and changes in temperature

  3. Carrying away of eroded material

  4. Wearing away part of the earth's crust


Correct Option: B
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