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Social Science Test

Description: This serves as a revision for grade X students
Number of Questions: 25
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Tags: Biotic abiotic Endangered species etc General Knowledge Letter E Social Sciences Sentence Arrangement (Para Jumbles) Sentence Completion (Gap fills) Verbal Reasoning Sentence Construction
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_________ are the species which are in the danger of extinction.

  1. Normal species

  2. Endangered species

  3. Vulnerable species

  4. Rare species


Correct Option: B

_______ are species which are only found in some particular areas usually isolated by natural or geographical barriers.

  1. Normal species

  2. Endangered species

  3. Endemic species

  4. Rare species


Correct Option: C

Asiatic cheetah and pink head duck come under ______ species.

  1. Extinct species

  2. Endangered species

  3. Endemic species

  4. Rare species


Correct Option: A

What is the classification of resources on the basis of origin?

  1. Renewable and Non-renewable

  2. Biotic and abiotic

  3. Quantity and quality

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B

The Buxa Tiger Reserve in West Bengal is seriously threatened by ongoing _______ mining.

  1. graphite

  2. gold

  3. coal

  4. dolomite


Correct Option: D

The land which becomes unfit for cultivation is known as _____.

  1. good land

  2. bad land

  3. gullies

  4. fertile land


Correct Option: B

_____ are the forests and waste lands belonging to government, private individuals and communities.

  1. Reserved forests

  2. Protected forests

  3. Unclassed forests

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C

In the _______river basin, the Bhakranangal project water is used for both irrigation and hydel power production.

  1. Sutluj-Beas

  2. Hirakud

  3. Kaveri

  4. Thungabadra


Correct Option: A

Among the national resources, oceanic are upto 12 nautical miles (_____km) from the coast termed as territorial water and resources belong to the nation.

  1. 2

  2. 3

  3. 4

  4. 5


Correct Option: A

In India, the primitive form of cultivation is called ____ in Madhya Pradesh.

  1. Masole

  2. Ray

  3. Bewar or Dahiya

  4. Podu or Penda


Correct Option: C

Rocks are combination of homogenous substances called ______.

  1. metals

  2. minerals

  3. plastics

  4. crops


Correct Option: B

_____ is the largest producer as well as the consumer of Pulses in the world.

  1. Brazil

  2. Pakistan

  3. India

  4. Indonesia


Correct Option: C

_______ are primary road system laid and maintained by the Central Public Work Department.

  1. National Highways

  2. State Highways

  3. District Roads

  4. Village streets


Correct Option: A

In _______, a number of minerals occur in 'beds or layers'.

  1. Igneous rocks

  2. Sedimentary rocks

  3. Metamorphic rocks

  4. All the above


Correct Option: B

Rice is a Kharif crop, which requires high temperature (above 25 0C) and high humidity with annual rainfall above _________.

  1. 120 cm

  2. 150 cm

  3. 100 cm

  4. 130 cm


Correct Option: C

10kg of manganese is required to manufacture ____of steel.

  1. 1 tonne

  2. 50 kg

  3. 2 tonne

  4. 75 kg


Correct Option: A

India ranks ________ among the worlds crude steel producers.

  1. eighth

  2. ninth

  3. sixth

  4. fifth


Correct Option: B

___________ is a low-grade brown coal, which becomes soft with high moisture content.

  1. Dolomite

  2. Lignite

  3. Anthracite

  4. Bituminous


Correct Option: B

The 'Slash and Burn' agriculture is known as 'Milpa' in _____.

  1. Mexico

  2. Vietnam

  3. Brazil

  4. Central Africa


Correct Option: A

Roof top rain water harvesting was commonly practiced to store drinking water, particularly in _______.

  1. Gujarat

  2. Rajasthan

  3. Punjab

  4. Karnataka


Correct Option: B

In India, tea, coffee, banana, rubber and sugarcane are the important __________crops.

  1. kharif

  2. zaid

  3. rabi

  4. plantation


Correct Option: D

Crops produced during ‘_____’ season(s) are watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, vegetables and fodder crops.

  1. Kharif

  2. Zaid

  3. Rabi

  4. Rabi and Kharif


Correct Option: B

'Bamboo Drip Irrigation' system is practiced in

  1. Kashmir

  2. Meghalaya

  3. Uttar Pradesh

  4. Sikkim


Correct Option: B

During the period of _______, dams, lakes and irrigation systems were extensively built.

  1. Ashoka

  2. Kanishka

  3. Chandragupta Maurya

  4. Harsha Vardhana


Correct Option: C

Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised are called

  1. individual resources

  2. community owned resources

  3. potential resources

  4. developed resources


Correct Option: C
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