Geography

Mineral and Power Resources

Question:

Give a brief note on mining.

Answer:

The process of taking out minerals from rocks buried under the earth's surface is called mining. Mining can be classified into Open-cast mining and shaft mining.
Open-cast mining, refers to a method of extracting rock or minerals from the earth by their removal from an open pit or borrow. Open-pit mines are used when deposits of commercially useful minerals or rock are found near the surface.
Shaft mining refers to the method of sinking a vertical or near-vertical tunnel from the top down, where there is initially no access to the bottom. The shafts have to be made to reach mineral deposits that lie at great depths.

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Mineral and Power Resources

Q 1.

Write the advantages and dis ¬advantages of non-conventional sources of energy.

Q 2.

What is wind power?

Q 3.

Give five ways in which you can save energy at home.

Q 4.

What are the two main classifications of power resources?

Q 5.

Define quarrying.

Q 6.

Name and describe briefly methods of extraction.

Q 7.

Why are petroleum and its derivatives called "black gold"?

Q 8.

Name two regions rich in natural gas resources.

Q 9.

Distinguish between Ferrous and nonferrous minerals

Q 10.

How are mineral extracted from earth?

Q 11.

Distinguish between Biogas and natural gas

Q 12.

Give Reason for Environmental aspects must be carefully looked into before building huge dams.

Q 13.

What is a mineral?

Q 14.

Which was the first country to develop hydroelectricity ?

Q 15.

Differentiate between a rock and an ore.

Q 16.

What is natural gas?

Q 17.

Mention a few minerals and their uses.

Q 18.

What is biogas?

Q 19.

Define quarrying.

Q 20.

Distinguish between Metallic and non-metallic minerals

Q 21.

What is an ore? Where are the ores of metallic minerals generally located?

Q 22.

What is biogas?

Q 23.

Name some important hydel power stations in India.

Q 24.

Why are petroleum and its derivatives called "black gold"?

Q 25.

Why are minerals considered non-renewable?

Q 26.

Why is coal called "buried sunshine"?

Q 27.

Name two areas in Australia, which have large deposits of gold.

Q 28.

Write common uses of minerals.

Q 29.

Distinguish between Conventional and non conventional sources of energy

Q 30.

Name two minerals in whose production India contributes a significant part.

Q 31.

Name and describe briefly methods of extraction.

Q 32.

What are the classifications of minerals?

Q 33.

Pick the Correct Asnwer
(a) Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of minerals?
(i) They are created by natural processes
(ii) They have a definite chemical composition
(iii) They are inexhaustible
(iv) Their distribution is uneven
(b) Which one of the following is NOT a producer of mica?
(i) Jharkhand (ii) Karnataka (iii) Rajasthan (iv) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Which one of the following is a leading producer of copper in the world?
(i) Bolivia (ii) Ghana (iii) Chile (iv) Zimbabwe
(d) Which one of the following practices will NOT conserve LPG in your kitchen?
(i) Soaking the dal for some time before cooking it
(ii) Cooking food in a pressure cooker
(iii) Keeping the vegetables chopped before lighting the gas for cooking
(iv) Cooking food in an open pan kept on low flame

Q 34.

Name the different rocks that minerals occur in?

Q 35.

In which industry is silicon important? From which ore is it obtained?

Q 36.

Write a brief note on salt.

Q 37.

What is Hydel power?

Q 38.

Where are minerals found?

Q 39.

Give reason for Petroleum is referred to as “black gold”.

Q 40.

Quarrying can become a major environmental concern.

Q 41.

Name the leading tin producers in Asia.

Q 42.

Tick the correct answer.
(i) Which one of the following is not a characteristic of minerals?
(a) They are created by natural processes.
(b) They have a definite chemical composition.
(c) They are inexhaustible.
(d) Their distribution is uneven.
(ii) Which one of the following is not a producer of mica?
(a) Jharkhand (b) Karnataka
(c) Rajasthan (d) Andhra Pradesh
(iii) Which one of the following is a leading producer of copper in the world?
(a) Bolivia (b) Ghana
(c) Chile (d) Zimbabwe
(iv) Which one of the following practices will not conserve LPG in your kitchen?
(a) Soaking the dal for some time before cooking it.
(b) Cooking food in a pressure cooker.
(c) Keeping the vegetables chopped before lighting the gas for cooking.
(d) Cooking food in an open pan kept on low flame.

Q 43.

Name and describe some non- conventional sources of energy.

Q 44.

How is hydroelectricity, produced?

Q 45.

Match the items given in Column I correctly with those given in Column II.
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Q 46.

Name nuclear power stations in India.

Q 47.

Write common uses of minerals.

Q 48.

Which sources of energy would you suggest for (a) rural areas (b) coastal areas (c) Arid Regions?

Q 49.

Describe the mineral distribution in North America.

Q 50.

Answer the following questions.
(i) Name any three common minerals used by you every day.
(ii) What is an ore? Where are the ores of metallic minerals generally located?
(iii) Name two regions rich in natural gas resources.
(iv) Which sources of energy would you suggest for
(a) rural areas (b) coastal areas (c) arid regions
(v) Give five ways in which you can save energy at home.