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CBSE Class 10 Science Worksheet

Unit V: Natural Resources - Management of Natural Resources

1.
Choose the correct answer: Symbol of WWF is_____________.
A) Red Panda B) Black Panda C) Giant Panda D) None of these
2.
State True or False: Water harvesting technique can be used for the conservation of water.
A) TRUE B) FALSE
3.
Choose the correct answer: Red data book refers to______________________.
A) A book with red cover B) A book with a list of extinct species C) A book with a list of rare species D) None of these
4.
Mention the two dams whose constructions were opposed.
5.
Which of the following activities contribute the most of the carbon emission globally?
A) Agriculture B) Transport C) Forestry D) Energy Supply
6.
Choose the correct answer: Biodiversity is highest in which type of the following forests?
A) Alpine meadows B) Wet evergreen equatorial forests C) Deciduous monsoon forests D) Coniferous forests
7.
Choose the correct answer: Which year was declared as the international year of nature conservation?
A) 1983.0 B) 1971.0 C) 1975.0 D) 1969.0
8.
Choose the correct answer: Who started Chipko Movement?
A) Amrita Devi B) Gaura Devi C) Rama Devi D) Kamla devi
9.
Choose the correct answer: The correct relation between theoretical oxygen demand (TOD), Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is given by_______________.
A) TOD > BOD > COD B) COD > BOD > TOD C) TOD > COD > BOD D) COD = BOD = TOD
10.
Choose the correct answer: Khadins, Buddhism, Ahars and Kattas are ancient structures that are examples for___________.
A) Grain storage B) Wood storage C) Water harvesting D) Soil conservation
11.
Choose the correct answer: Conservation of wildlife includes___________________.
A) Prevention of poaching of animals B) Construction of national parks, sanctuaries C) Ban on trading of endangered species D) All of these
12.
Choose the correct answer: Conservation of wildlife includes___________________.
A) Prevention of poaching of animals B) Construction of national parks, sanctuaries C) Ban on trading of endangered species D) All of these
13.
Choose the correct answer: Which community of Rajasthan has the religious belief for the conservation of forest and wildlife?
A) Rajput B) Bishnoi C) Gujjar D) Mina
14.
Choose the correct answer: Narmada Bachao Andolan (‘Save the Narmada Movement’) was started against the raising the height of_________________.
A) Hirakund dam B) Bhakra Nagal dam C) Sardar Sarovar Dam D) Farakka Dam
15.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is mandatory under which one of the following India legislations
A) Indian Forest Act B)  Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act C) Wildlife Protection Act D) Environment (Protection) Act
16.
Choose the correct answer: Disposable plastic plates should not be used because__________________.
A) They are made of non-biodegradable materials B) They are made of materials with light weight C) They are made of biodegradable materials D) None of these
17.
Choose the correct answer: Who started Chipko Movement?
A) Amrita Devi B) Gaura Devi C) Rama Devi D) Kamla devi
18.
Choose the correct answer: The death of the last individual of a species is called_____________.
A) Extinction B) Lost C) Clad D) None of these
19.
Choose the correct answer: In which year did Amrita Devi Bishnoi sacrifice her life for the protection of khejri trees?
A) 1713 B) 1711 C) 1731 D) 1831
20.
Fill in the blanks: Water contamination is indicated by the presence of ___________ bacteria.

CBSE Class 10 Science Worksheet

Unit V: Natural Resources - Management of Natural Resources

Answers

1.
Option C
2.
Option A
3.
Option C

4.
(i) Tehri Dam on the river Ganges (ii) Sardar Sarvor Dam on the river Narmada
5.
Option D
6.
Option B
7.
Option B
8.
Option B
9.
Option C
10.
Option C
11.
Option D
12.
Option D
13.
Option B
14.
Option C
15.
Option D
16.
Option A
17.
Option B
18.
Option A
19.
Option C

20.
Coliform

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