Resources and Their Classification
Trending Questions
Q. What are the direct effects of exploiting natural resources?
- Deforestation
- Pollution
- Economic Slowdown
- Global Warming
Q. The oceanic resources upto 12 nautical miles from a nation's coastline are considered to be international resources.
- False
- True
Q. Resources that are extensively surveyed for assesing their quality and quantity could be termed as .
- potential resources
- developed resources
- stocks
- reserves
Q. Which among the following is an abiotic resource?
- Vegetables
- Fruits
- Gold
- Leather
Q. Which of the following options does not qualify as an entity to be considered as a resource?
- A resource must be accessible by the use of available technology.
- A resource should be economically feasible.
- A resource is limited in nature and accessible only to certain people.
- A resource needs to be culturally acceptable.
Q. Which among the following is not a condition that a susbstance has to fufill to be considered a resource?
- Economic feasibility
- Technological accessibility
- Cultural acceptability
- Ecological vulnerability
Q. A substance can only be considered a resource if it is technologically accessible, economically feasible, and culturally acceptable.
- True
- False
Q. Coal, natural gas, and mineral resources are examples of non-replenishable resources.
- True
- False
Q. What made Himachal Pradeshs problem about education unique?
- Only boys were given education.
- As the literacy rate was low, there were less qualified teachers.
- As all the children went to nearby states for education, no schools were built in Himachal Pradesh.
- Hilly terrains with sparsely populated hillocks placed in the folds of the mountains made it difficult to open and run schools.