MCQ Geography Class 12 Chapter 4 Water Resources Advertisement India People and EconomyMCQ’s For All Chapters – Geography Class 12th 1. What percentage of the world’s water resource is in India?1642.542.45Question 1 of 152. Which is the most polluted river in India?GangaIndusYamunaSatlujQuestion 2 of 153. Over sixty percent of India’s population depends uponTertiary sector Quaternary sectorAgricultureSpices export businessQuestion 3 of 154. What is the reason for falling ground water level in Haryana and Punjab?Poor know howDependence on canal systemPoor rainfallOver usage of ground waterQuestion 4 of 155. Which of the following is responsible for deterioration of water quality?ChemicalsUnwanted foreign substanceIndustrial wastesAll of the aboveQuestion 5 of 156. Which one of the following rivers has the highest replenishable groundwater resource in the country?The GangaThe YamunaThe IndusThe BeasQuestion 6 of 157. Where has the Arvary Pani Sansad been started?Andhra PradeshArunachal PradeshTamil NaduRajasthanQuestion 7 of 158. Which of the following figures in cubic kilometres correctly shows the total annual precipitation in India?2,000 3,0004,0005,000Question 8 of 159. Which one of the following South Indian states has the highest groundwater utilisation (in per cent) of its total groundwater potential?Tamil NaduKarnatakaAndhra PradeshKeralaQuestion 9 of 1510. What is the mean annual flow in India?1,869 cubic km 1,988 cubic km1,698 cubic km3,869 cubic kmQuestion 10 of 1511. In which year, Government of India has launched ‘Jal Kranti Abhiyan’ ?2011-122013-142015-162017-18Question 11 of 1512. What is the local name of a rainwater harvesting structure in Rajasthan?Tanka KundNalkaBoth a and bQuestion 12 of 1513. An area of shallow body of water separated from the sea by barrier islands or reefs is known as:LagoonBackwatersLakeCathment AreaQuestion 13 of 1514. The purity of water or water without unwanted foreign substances is known asWater quantity Water Scarcity Water availability Water QualityQuestion 14 of 1515. The area from which rainfall flows into a river, lake or reservoir is called an area.Catchment FloodingConnectingNone of theseQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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