Biology

Management of Natural Resources

Question:

Why do you think there should be equitable distribution of resources? What forces would be working against an equitable distribution of our resources?

Answer:

Everybody has equal rights over natural resources and also everybody should get the benefits from them. Therefore, equitable distribution of resources is essential to ensure that everybody gets their due benefit. But many forces go against the equitable distribution of natural resources. The geographical factors are the most important factors which do not allow equitable distribution of natural resources. Economy is another factor which prevents equitable distribution Of these resources.

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Management of Natural Resources

Q 1.

Define:

  1. Biomass
  2. Anaerobic degradation [Foreign]

Q 2.

Name the products of combustion of fossil fuels like coal and petroleum products. How do they affect us and our environment ?

Q 3.

(a) What is a natural resource ? Name three important natural resources.
(b) Why do we need to manage our natural resources ?

Q 4.

Give two examples each of the following:

  1. Renewable sources of energy
  2. Non-renewable sources of energy. [All India]

Q 5.

Write the full names of (a) CFL, and (b) CFC.

Q 6.

State two changes you can make in your habits to reduce the consumption of electricity or water. [All IndiaiC)]

Q 7.

Choose one term from the following which include all others :
coal, natural gas, fossil fuels, petroleum

Q 8.

What is an equitable distribution of resources in a society and why is it necessary? State any two factors which work against an equitable distribution of resources. [Foreign]

Q 9.

State the meaning of “sustainable management”. Reuse is better than recycling. How? [Foreign]

Q 10.

What is ‘Chipko Movement’? Why should we conserve forests? [All India]

Q 11.

What is meant by wildlife? How is wildlife important for us? [Foreign]

Q 12.

Give one example to show how the participation of local people can lead to the efficient management of forests.

Q 13.

(a) Name the major industries which are based on forest produce.
(b) State the main aim of the management of forests and wildlife.
(c) Name the four main stakeholders in the management of forest resources.

Q 14.

Suggest three ways to maintain a balance between environment and development to survive. [Delhi]

Q 15.

State two reasons each of conserving (a) forest and (b) wildlife. [All India(Q)]

Q 16.

What is the name of the process in which rainwater falling on the earth is stopped from flowing and made to percolate into the ground ?

Q 17.

State any five steps to reduce the consumption of coal and petroleum products.

Q 18.

Name any two forest products, each of which is the basis for some industry. [Delhi(C)]

Q 19.

Why must we conserve our forests? List any two causes for deforestation to take place. [Delhi]

Q 20.

Name two factors which can be used to find whether river water has been contaminated.

Q 21.

What is the main purpose of rainwater harvesting ?

Q 22.

Why is the process of ‘reuse’ better than that of ‘recycling’ ?Why is the process of ‘reuse’ better than that of ‘recycling’ ?

Q 23.

Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :
(a) LPG is a ……………fuel but biogas is not a…………. fuel.
(b) Glaciers are a source of…………………..
(c) One of the main aim of management of forests and wildlife is to conserve the……………….which we haveinherited.
(d) Khadin is a traditional………………………..harvesting system in Rajasthan.
(e) When a fuel burns in an insufficient supply of air, then some poisonous gas called ……………………….. is also produced.

Q 24.

What measures would you take to conserve electricity in your house ?

Q 25.

Is water conservation necessary ? Give reasons.

Q 26.

(a) What is meant by rainwater harvesting ? Name some of the ancient structures used for rainwater harvesting by the rural people.
(b) What are the various advantages of water stored in ground ?

Q 27.

Why do you think there should be equitable distribution of resources? What forces would be working against an equitable distribution of our resources?

Q 28.

What are the two kinds of natural resources? [Delhi(C)]

Q 29.

State any four personal choices you would like to make to reduce energy consumption without affecting the quality of life or work explaining how each one of them would help you to do so. [Foreign]

Q 30.

List any four disadvantages of using fossil fuels for the production of energy. [All India]

Q 31.

List four advantages of water stored in the ground. [Delhi]

Q 32.

Why are forests considered “biodiversity hot spots”? List two ways in which an individual can effectively contribute to the management of forests and wildlife. [Foreign; All India 2010]

Q 33.

What is meant by “sustainable development” ?

Q 34.

Explain briefly, how rainwater harvesting is done from open spaces around the buildings in city areas.

Q 35.

Suggest a few measures for controlling carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.

Q 36.

What is meant by sustainable management? The environmentalists are insisting upon “sustainable natural resource management”. State its four advantages. [All India (C)]

Q 37.

List any four characteristics of a good fuel. [Delhi]

Q 38.

“Burning fossil fuels is a cause of global warming.” Justify this statement. [Delhi]

Q 39.

Name the bacteria whose presence in water indicates the contamination with disease-causing micro-organisms.

Q 40.

Name a clean gaseous fuel other than LPG and natural gas.

Q 41.

Although coal and petroleum are produced by the degradation of biomass, even then we need to conserve them. Why ?

Q 42.

What are the main uses of coal and petroleum products ?

Q 43.

In a village in Karnataka, people started cultivating crops all around a lake which was always filled with water. They added fertilisers to their field in order to enhance the yield. Soon they discovered that the water body was completely covered with green floating plants and fishes started dying in large numbers.  Analyse the situation and give reasons for excessive growth of plants and death of fish in the lake.

Q 44.

What measures would you take to conserve electricity in your house?

Q 45.

(a) Locate and name the water reservoirs in figures (a) and (b).
(b) Which has an advantage over the other and why?
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Q 46.

State an instance where human intervention saved the forests from destruction. [Delhi(Q)]

Q 47.

What is water harvesting? Mention any two water harvesting structures. [Delhi]

Q 48.

An environmentalist on visit to your school suggested the use of three R’s to save the environment. Explain what he meant by three R’s and how you would follow his advice at home. [All India]

Q 49.

List any two causes of our failure to sustain availability of underground water.[Foreign]

Q 50.

What are non-renewable resources of energy? Give two examples of such resources. [Delhi]