Match the following and choose the correct option
Column I Column II
A. Aleurone layer i. without fertilization
B. Parthenocarpic fruit ii. Nutrition
C. Ovule iii. Double fertilization
D. Endosperm iv. Seed
Options:
a. A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
b. A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii
c. A-iv, B-ii, C-i, D-iii
d. A-ii, B-iv, C-i, D-iii
B is the correct answer
View Full Answer(2)It is important to make small check dams across the flooded gullies because they
(i) hold water for irrigation
(ii) hold water and prevent soil erosion
(iii) recharge ground water
(iv) hold water permanently
(a) (i) and (iv)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (iii) and (iv)
(d) (ii) and (iv)
(b)
It is important to make small check dams across the flooded gullies because they recharge groundwater.
These small dams assist in withholding water. This gives dampness to the vegetation cover, subsequently preventing soil erosion.
Therefore statements (ii) and (iii) are correct.
Hence option (b) is correct.
View Full Answer(1)Select the eco-friendly activity among the following
(a) Using car for transportation
(b) Using polybags for shopping
(c) Using dyes for colouring clothes
(d) Using windmills to generate power for irrigation
(d)
Hence option (d) is correct.
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Pick the right combination of terms which has no fossil fuel.
(a) Wind, ocean and coal
(b) Kerosene, wind and tide
(c) Wind, wood, sun
(d) Petroleum, wood, sun
(c)
Fossil fuel is a general term for buried combustible geologic deposits of natural materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.
Wind, wood, sun has no fossil fuel.
Coal, petroleum and kerosene are fossil fuels in the given list
Hence option (c) is correct.
View Full Answer(1)Khadins, Bundhis, Ahars and Kattas are ancient structures that are examples for
(a) grain storage
(b) wood storage
(c) water harvesting
(d) soil conservation
(c)
All these are still in use today for the conservation of water.
Hence option (c) is correct.
View Full Answer(1)Opposition to the construction of large dams is due to
(a) social reasons
(b) economic reasons
(c) enviromental reasons
(d) all the above
(d)
Opposition to the construction of large dams by local people is due to social, economic and environmental problems.
The consequences of raising the height of dams are as follows:
Hence option (d) is correct.
View Full Answer(1)Ground water will not be depleted due to
(a) afforestation
(b) thermal power plants
(c) loss of forest, and decreased rainfall
(d) cropping of high water demanding crops
(a)
Afforestation means plantation of trees. Groundwater will not be depleted due to afforestation.
Thermal power plants pollute the groundwater.
Loss of forest and decreased rainfall also pollutes the groundwater.
Most of the groundwater is polluted due to the use of excess water for cropping of high water demanding crops.
Hence option (a) is correct.
View Full Answer(1)Arabari forests of Bengal is dominated by
(a) Teak
(b) Sal
(c) Bamboo
(d) Mangroove
(b)
Arabari forests of Bengal is dominated by sal trees.
With the dynamic and willing support of the local community, these forests went through an astounding recovery by 1983.
Hence option (b) is correct.
View Full Answer(1)Select the wrong statement
(a) Forests provide variety of products
(b) Forests have greater plant diversity
(c) Forests do not conserve soil
(d) Forests conserve water
(c)
Forests are major sites for conservation of soil. The roots of trees firmly hold the soil particles to protect it from flowing away. The humus is more in the soil of forests.
Forest provides variety of products, e.g., timber, paper etc. They have a greater plant diversity as different type of plants are naturally present. Forest also helps in conservation of water.
Hence option (c) is correct.
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