Soil pollution and its effects - class-VII
Description: soil pollution and its effects | |
Number of Questions: 47 | |
Created by: Chandra Bhatti | |
Tags: applied chemistry pollution chemistry environment for a pollution free nature environmental chemistry properties of natural resources |
When soil pH is in the range 6 to 8, the soil fertility is diminished.
Use of pesticides which do not contaminate soil help in control of ________.
Soil pollution is the outcome of _________.
One of the soil pollutants is _______
Reducing chemical fertilizer and pesticide use controls _______.
Which of the following is a soil pollutant due to agricultural practice?
There should be sufficient duration between the harvesting of crops and time of last spray of pesticides. This is a measure to control _________.
Pesticides and fertilizers should be applied on croplands only in limited amounts because it helps in control of ______.
Soil erosion is controlled by ________.
Discharge of industrial waste into the soil causes _________.
Waste water from industries should not be used for irrigation without eliminating toxic chemicals from the effluent. This is a measure to control ________.
Which of the following does not cause soil pollution?
Herbicides causes which type of disorder?
The harmful pesticide which cause health hazard is:
Which properties of pesticides makes them toxic?
Which chemical compound is responsible for making soil infertile?
Name few heavy metals which are responsible for the soil pollution.
How soil erosion is a cause of soil pollution?
Polythene is which type of waste?
Bio-pesticides should be used in place of toxic chemical pesticides because it helps in control of ________.
Identify the toxic pesticides from following.
The water holding capacity of soil is highest in _____.
Chief source of soil pollution is:
What is soil erosion?
Which type of biological waste effect soil?
Identify the radioactive pollutants from the following which affects the soil fertility.
Repeated cultivation of the same crop increases soil fertility.
Which soil horizon contains humus?
Afforestation is necessary for:
Which of the following is a sink for CO?
Which type of rain can cause soil pollution?
Which element is used in the preparation of pesticides ?
How industrial effluents effects soil pollution?
Negative soil pollution is:
Afforestation and reforestation is a measure mainly to control _________.
Which of the following properties of soil decreases due to deforestation?
Which one of these are biodegradable?
Which of these is not the cause for soil pollution?
Which one of these act as excellent binding material that keeps the soil intact and healthy?
What is the full form DDT?
The portion of solid waste that is hazardous is:
The over use of NPK fertilizers:
The agricultural field that produces maximum methane gas into atmosphere is:
Which one of these are not the direct cause for soil erosion?
Which one of these are non-biodegradable?
Deforestation leads to an increase in the water holding capacity of the soil.
Underground soil in cities is likely to be polluted by: