Our Natural Resources - 1 (Class IX)
Description: Our Natural Resources - 1 | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Karuna Seth | |
Tags: Our Natural Resources - 1 Permanent Tissues Animal Tissues Soil and Minerals Water Pollution Air Pollution Soil Pollution Water Cycle Nitrogen Cycle Carbon Cycle Oxygen Cycle |
Which of the following is/are a major source of mineral in soil?
Which of the following is/are renewable resource(s)?
Which of the following factors help in the formation of soil?
a. Sun b. Water c. Wind d. Living organisms e. Humus
Water cycle is made up of which of the following overlapping cycles?
Which of the following is not involved in carbon cycle?
Ozone (O3) is formed in which zone of atmosphere?
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
a. Oxygen is an essential component of most biological molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and fats (or lipids). b. Oxygen from the atmosphere is used up in the processes of combustion and respiration, and in the formation of oxides of nitrogen. c. The process of nitrogen fixation by bacteria takes place in the presence of oxygen.
Which of the following is/are the effect(s) of air pollution on human beings?
a. Hydrocarbon vapours damage the internal organs and cause cancer. b. Suspended particulate matter causes asthma, bronchitis and allergic cold. c. Pollutant gases cause irritation in eyes, throat and lungs along with injuring lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen and nervous system.
Which of the following play(s) the role of nitrogen fixation in nitrogen cycle?
Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?
Which of the following is not a non-degradable soil pollutant?
Which of the following processes is not a step involved in the water cycle operating in nature?
All of the following are chemical water pollutants, except
Which of the following group of organism is a biological indicator of air pollution?
Match the follwoing and identify the correct match-codes from the options ||| |---|---| |Column - A |Column - B | |A. Conversion of nitrate into nitrogen|1. Nitrification| |B. Conversion of ammonia into nitrites and then into nitrates|2. Ammonification| |C. Conversion of nitrogen in the atmosphere into ammonia|3. Denitrification| |D. Conversion of the organic nitrogen within the remains of plant or animal back into ammonium Bacteria, or fungi|4. Nitrogen fixation|