CBSE Class 10 Social Science Minerals and Energy Resources MCQs

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MCQ for Class 10 Social Science Chapter 5 Minerals and Energy Resources

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Chapter 5 Minerals and Energy Resources MCQ Questions Class 10 Social Science with Answers

Question : Kundremukh is an important Iron ore mine of -

a) Kerala
b) Madhya Pradesh
c) Karnataka
d) Andhra Pradesh

Answer : C

Question : Khetri mines in Rajasthan are famous for - 
 
a) Iron-ore
b) Mica 
c) Copper
d) Lime stone
 
Answer :  C
 
Question : Neyveli lignite mines are located at - 
 
a) Karnataka     
b) Tamil Nadu 
c) Orissa         
d) Rajasthan
 
Answer : B
 
Question : The largest solar power plant is located at - 
 
a) Ahemdabad     
b) Madhopur 
c) Thar desert
d) Bhopal
 
Answer :  B
 
Question : Kakrapara nuclear power station is located in the states of - 
 
a) Maharashtra   
b) Andhra Pradesh 
c) Gujarat
d) Karnataka
 
Answer :  C
 
Question : The Rhur of India is - 
 
a) Godavari valley       
b) Damodar valley 
c) Ganga valley         
d) None of the above
 
Answer : B
 
Question : Koderma is the leading producer of - 
 
a) Bauxite     
b) Mica 
c) Iron ore     
d) Copper
 
Answer :  B
 
Question : Which mineral is contained in the Monazite sand? 
 
a) Oil             
b) Uranium 
c) Thorium   
d) Coal
 
Answer : C
 
Question : Name the rocks in which coal is formed - 
 
a) Igneous               
b) Sedimentary 
c) Metamorphic       
d) None of these
 
Answer :  B
 
Question : Which is the finest iron ore ? 
 
a) Magnetite           
b) Haematite 
c) Both of these     
d) None of these
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : Name an iron ore mine which is a 100 % export unit - 
 
a) Kudremukh     
b) Mayur bhanj 
c) Bastar               
d) Ratnagiri
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : Two importers of iron ore in India - 
 
a) China & Japan     
b) U.K. & South Korea 
c) U.K. & U.S.A.     
d) Japan & South Korea
 
Answer :  D
 
Question : Balaghat mines of Madhya Pradesh are famous for - 
 
a) Zinc           
b) Iron-ore 
c) Mica         
d) Copper
 
Answer :  D
 
Question : Which mineral is used as the basic raw material for the cement industry - 
 
a) Lime stone       
b) Copper 
c) Manganese       
d) None of these
Answer :  A
 
Question : Which is the most important energy resource of India - 
 
a) Petroleum       
b) Natural gas 
c) Coal             
 d) Hydro power
Answer :  C
 
Question : Which is the most popular coal for commercial use - 
 
a) Lignite                 
b) Peat 
c) Bituminous           
d) Anthracite
 
Answer :  C
 
Question : Which is the highest quality hard coal ? 
 
a) Lignite         
b) Peat 
c) Anthracite     
d) Bituminous
 
Answer :  D
 
Question : Name the technology which converts sunlight directly into electricity ? 
 
a) Photo voltaic     
b) Turbine 
c) Both of these     
d) None of these
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : Major solar power plant of Haryana is - 
 
a) Gurgaon       
b) Sarai Saadi 
c) Madhopur     
d) Kalyanpur
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : The nuclear energy contributes ............... % of our total power generation - 
 
a) 2.7     
b) 2.8 
c) 2.9     
d) 3.0
 
Answer :  C
 
Question : The major resources of Gondwana coal are located in ……….. 
 
a) Ganga valley         
b) Brahmaputra valley 
c) Damodar valley     
d) Indus valley
Answer :  C
 
Question : Tertiary coal fields of India lie in ……….
 
a) North-Eastern states
b) South-Eastern states
c) North-Western states
d) North-Southern states
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : "It is an important clean energy resources found in association with or without petroleum."Identify the energy resources - 
 
a) Natural gas
b) Hydroelectricity 
c) Atomic-electricity
d) Solar
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : HBJ gas pipeline links…………..and………..
 
a) Mumbai high, Bassien
b) Mumbai high, Gujarat
c) Mumbai high, Kolkata
d) Ankleshwar, Jalandhar
Answer :  A
 
Question : Hydro-Electric Power provided in Shivana Samudra was first of its kind in the whole of Aisa. The Diwan of Mysore responsible for this is
 
a) Dewan Rangacharlu
b) Sir M. Visweswaraiah
c) Dewan Sheshadrilyer
d) Sir Mirza Ismail
Answer :  C
 
Question : What is used to melt the metal ?
 
a) Flourspar     
b) Bauxite
c) Lignite         
d) Graphite
 
Answer :  D
 
Question : Where is the lignite coal found ?
 
a) Narayan Sarovar   
b) Panandhro
c) Bhuj                       
d) Lakhpat
 
Answer :  D
 
Question : Jharia, Bokaro, Giridh and Karanpur are important coal fields of which one of the following states ?
 
a) Jharkhand   
b) Bihar
c) Odisha         
d) Chattisgharh
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : Which one of the following is the correct set of natural gas producing sites ?
 
a)Bombay, High, Digoi, Godwari, Basin,Ankaleshwar
b) Ankaleshwar, Bombay High, Digboi, Godavari basin
c) Bombay High, Ankaleshwar, Godavari basin,Cauvery basin
d) Bombay High, Godavari basin, Digboi,Ankaleshwar
 
Answer :  C
 
Question : Which type of resource is solar energy ?
 
a) Replenishable   
b) Human-made
c) Biotic                 
d) Non-recyclable
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : Which of the following is a non-renewable as well as non-recyclable resource ?
 
a) Iron         
b) Coal
c) Water       
d) Forests
 
Answer :  B
 
Question : Which of the following in not a nuclear power station:
 
a) Kaiga       
b) Narora
c) Korba     
d) Kakrapara
 
Answer :  C
 
Question : Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) IS LOCATED in ...............
 
a) Jamshedpur     
b) Rourkela
c) Bhilai               
d) Bhopal
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : Koderma mines located in Jharkhand is rich in which minerals ?
 
a) Bauxite       
b) Mica
c) Iron ore       
d) Copper
 
Answer :  B
 
Question : Which of the following states is not connected with Hajira-Vijaypur-Jagdishpur pipeline ?
 
a) Madhya Pradesh     
b) Maharashtra
c) Gujarat                 
d) Utter Pradesh
 
Answer :  B
 
Question : Which of the following is an example of nonmetallic mineral -
 
a) Gold               
b) Bauxite
c) Graphite         
d) Tin
 
Answer :  C
 
Question : Which mine is found in Khetri ?
 
a) Copper Mines       
b) Lignite Mines
c) Bauxite Mines     
d) Iron Ore Mines
 
Answer :  A
 
Question : Which of the following minerals is a non- metalic mineral ?
a) Bauxite       
b) Manganese
c) Iron Ore     
d) Mica
 
Answer :  D
 
Question : Nagercoil of Tamil Nadu is famous for
 
a) Solar Energy               
b) Widn Power
c) Thermal Power           
d) Tidal Energy Tokjh
 
Answer :  B
 

Question : How many percent minerals intake represents in our total intake of nutrients –

a) 0.3      
b) 3.0 
c) 0.5      
d) 5.0 

Answer : A

Question : Magnetite is the finest iron or with a new higher content iron- up to –

a) 60%    
b) 70% 
c) 80%    
d) 90% 

Answer : B

Question : State which is the largest producer of Manganese is –

a) Karnataka              
b) Jharkhand 
c) Madhya Pradesh    
d) Orissa 

Answer : D

Question : Which is the oldest oil producing state in India:

a) Gujarat                  
b) Maharashtra 
c)Assam                  
d) none of this 

Answer : C

Question : India now ranks as a super power in the world, that is:

a) Wind Super Power
b) Solar Super Power 
c) Hydel superpower    
d) Tidal Super Power 

Answer : A 

Question : Hydro-Electric Power provided in Shivana Samudra was first of its kind in the whole of Aisa. The Diwan of Mysore responsible for this is

a) Karnataka

b) Kerala

c) Madhya Pradesh

d) Andhra Pradesh

Answer : A

Question : Khetri mines in Rajasthan are famous for

a) Copper

b) Iron-ore

c) Mica

d) Lime stone

Answer : C

Question : Neyveli lignite mines are located at

a) Rajasthan    

b) Tamil Nadu

c) Karnataka

d) Orissa

Answer : B

Question : The largest solar power plant is located at

a) Madhopur

b) Bhopal

c) Ahemdabad

d) Thar desert

Answer : A

Question : Kakrapara nuclear power station is located in the states of

a) Copper

b) Lime stone

c) Gujarat 

d) None of these

Answer : C

Question : The Rhur of India is

a) None of the above

b) Damodar valley 

c) Godavari valley

d) None of these

Answer : B

Question : Koderma is the leading producer of

a) Mica

b) Copper

c) Bauxite

d) Iron ore

Answer : A

Question : Which mineral is contained in the Monazite sand?

a) Thorium

b) Oil

c) Uranium

d) Coal

Answer : A

Question : Name the rocks in which coal is formed -

a) Metamorphic

b) Igneous

c) Sedimentary 

d) None of these

Answer : C

Question : Which is the finest iron ore ?

a) Haematite

b) Magnetite 

c) None of these

d) Both of these

Answer : B

Question : Name an iron ore mine which is a 100 % export unit

a)  Mayur bhanj

b) Bastar

c) Ratnagiri

d) Kudremukh

Answer : D

Question : Two importers of iron ore in India

a) Japan & South Korea

b) U.K. & South Korea

c) China & Japan

d) U.K. & U.S.A

Answer : A

Question : Balaghat mines of Madhya Pradesh are famous for

a) Copper

b) Iron-ore

c) Zinc

d) Mica

Answer : A

Question : Which mineral is used as the basic raw material for the cement industry

a) Copper

b) Manganese

c) Lime stone

d) None of these

Answer : C

Question : Which is the most important energy resource of India

a) Hydro power

b) Petroleum

c) Natural gas

d) Coal 

Answer : D

Question : Which is the most popular coal for commercial use

a) Bituminous

b) Lignite

c) Peat

d) Anthracite

Answer : A

Question : Which is the highest quality hard coal ?

a) Bituminous

b) Peat

c) Lignite

d) Anthracite

Answer : A

Question : Name the technology which converts sunlight directly into electricity ?

a) Turbine

b) Both of these

c) Photo voltaic

d) None of these

Answer : C

Question : Major solar power plant of Haryana is

a) Sarai Saadi

b) Madhopur

c) Kalyanpur

d) Gurgaon 

Answer : D

Question : The nuclear energy contributes ............... % of our total power generation

a) 2.9

b) 2.7

c) 2.8

d) 3.0

Answer : A

Question : The major resources of Gondwana coal are located in

a) Indus valley

b) Ganga valley

c) Brahmaputra valley

d) Damodar valley

Answer : D

Question : Tertiary coal fields of India lie in

a) North-Eastern states

b) South-Eastern states

c) North-Western states

d) North-Southern states

Answer : A

Question : "It is an important clean energy resources found in association with or without petroleum." Identify the energy resources -

a)  Hydroelectricity

b) Atomic-electricity

c) Natural gas

d) Solar

Answer : C

Question : HBJ gas pipeline links_____ and _____

a) Mumbai high, Kolkata

b) Mumbai high, Gujarat

c) Mumbai high, Bassien

d) Ankleshwar, Jalandhar

Answer : C

Question : Which of the following states has wind farm cluster ?

a) Assam

b) Punjab

c) Rajasthan

d) Tamil Nadu

Answer : D

Question : Hydro-Electric Power provided in Shivana Samudra was first of its kind in the whole of Aisa. The Diwan of Mysore responsible for this is

a) Sir Mirza Ismail

b) Dewan Sheshadrilyer

c) Sir M. Visweswaraiah

d) Dewan Rangacharlu

Answer :  B

Question : What is used to melt the metal ?

a) Graphite

b) Bauxite

c) Flourspar

d) Lignite

Answer : A

Question : Where is the lignite coal found ?

a) Lakhpat

b) Panandhro

c) Narayan Sarovar

d) Bhuj

Answer : A

Question : Jharia, Bokaro, Giridh and Karanpur are important coal fields of which one of the following states ?

a) Bihar

b) Odisha

c) Jharkhand

d) Chattisgharh

Answer : C

Question : Which one of the following is the correct setn of natural gas producing sites ?

a) Bombay, High, Digoi, Godwari, Basin, Ankaleshwar

b) Bombay High, Godavari basin, Digboi, Ankaleshwar

c) Ankaleshwar, Bombay High, Digboi, Godavari basin

d) Bombay High, Ankaleshwar, Godavari basin, Cauvery basin

Answer : D

Question : Which type of resource is solar energy ?

a) Biotic

b) Replenishable 

c) Human-made

d) Non-recyclable

Answer : B

Question : Which of the following is a non-renewable as well as non-recyclable resource ?

a) Forests

b) Coal

c) Iron

d) Water

Answer : B

Question : Which of the following in not a nuclear power station

a) Narora

b) Kaiga

c) Korba

d) Kakrapara

Answer : C

Question : Tata Iron and Steel Company (TISCO) IS LOCATED in

a) Jamshedpur

b) Bhilai

c) Rourkela

d) Bhopal

Answer : A

Question : Koderma mines located in Jharkhand is rich in which minerals ?

a) Mica

b) Copper

c) Bauxite

d) Iron ore

Answer : A

Question : Which of the following states is not connected with Hajira-Vijaypur-Jagdishpur pipeline ?

a) Gujarat

b) Utter Pradesh

c) Madhya Pradesh

d) Maharashtra

Answer : D

Question : Which of the following is an example of nonmetallic mineral

a) Bauxite

b) Gold

c) Graphite

d) Tin

Answer : C

Question : Which mine is found in Khetri ?

a) Bauxite Mines

b) Copper Mines

c) Lignite Mines

d) Iron Ore Mines

Answer : B

Question : Which of the following minerals is a non- metalic mineral ?

a) Mica

b) Manganese

c) Bauxite

d) Iron Ore

Answer : A

Question : Nagercoil of Tamil Nadu is famous for

a) Widn Power

b) Tidal Energy Tokjh

c) Solar Energy

d) Thermal Power

Answer : A
 

Question : The oldest oil producing state of India is
 
a) Gujarat. 
b) Maharashtra.
c) Assam. 
d) Mizoram.
 
Answer : C
 
Question : The major aluminium producing ore is-
 
a) Magnetite 
b) Bauxite
c) Mica 
d) Manganese
 
Answer : B
 
Question : Off-shore drilling is
 
a) drilling in the shallow sea. 
b) drilling in the deep sea.
c) drilling in the land area. 
d) drilling in the mountain region.
 
Answer : B
 
Question : Which of the following is the finest quality of iron ore with magnetic qualities?
 
a) Magnetite 
b) Hematite
c) Siderite 
d) Limonite
 
Answer : A
 
Question : The largest bauxite producing state in India with 45 per cent of the country’s total production in 2000-01 is
 
a) Orissa. 
b) Uttar Pardesh.
c) Punjab. 
d) Karnataka.
 
Answer : A
 
Question : Koderma, in Jharkhand is the leading producer of
 
a) Bauxite. 
b) Mica.
c) Iron ore. 
d) Copper.
 
Answer : B
 
Question : Minerals are deposited and accumulated in the strata which of the following rocks?
 
a) sedimentary rocks. 
b) igneous rocks.
c) metamorphic rocks. 
d) granite rocks.
 
Answer : A
 
Question : The mines in India that produce 52% of India’s Copper is
 
a) Singhbum in Jharkhand. 
b) Khetri mines in Rajasthan.
c) Balaghat mines in Madhya Pradesh. 
d) Gaya mines in Bihar.
 
Answer : C
 
Question : The major iron ore exporting port in India
 
a) Bombay 
b) Calcutta
c) Paradip 
d) Chennai
 
Answer : B
 
Question : Solar, Wind Tidal, Geo-thermal, Atomic energy and biogas are called __________ energy.
 
a) Conventional 
b) Non-conventional
c) Metallic 
d) Non-metallic
 
Answer : A

Question : The principal lignite reserves are used for ......... .

a) Generation of wind power
b) Generation of electricity
c) Generation of thermal power
d) None of the above

Answer : A

Question : The major resources of Gondwana coal are located in ......... .

a) Wardha valley
b) Godavari valley
c) Sone valley
d) Damodar valley

Answer : B

Question : Where are minerals usually found?

a) Rocks
b) Earth crust
c) Ores
d) Earth core

Answer : C

Question : When mining is done by family members in the form of a long narrow tunnel it is known as ......

a) Narrow tunnel mining
b) Rat hole mining
c) Snake mining
d) Killer mining

Answer : B

Question : Heavy industries and thermal power stations are located on or near the coalfields because ......... .

a) coal is a bulky material
b) coal loses weight on use
c) coal transportation is very costly
d) all of the above

Answer : D

Question : The oldest oil-producing state in India is ......... .

a) Assam
b) Gujarat
c) Maharashtra
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer : A

Question : The largest solar plant of India is located at ......... .

a) Madhapur
b) Nagarcoil
c) Jaisalmer
d) Madurai

Answer : A

Question : The mineral ore from which aluminium is mainly obtained ......... .

a) copper
b) bauxite
c) iron ore
d) none of the above

Answer : B

Question : The Khetri mines in Rajasthan are famous for which of the following minerals?

a) Bauxite
b) Aluminium
c) Mica
d) Copper

Answer : D

Question : Nagarcoil and Jaisalmer are well known for effective use of ......... in the country.

a) solar energy
b) wind energy
c) tidal energy
d) atomic energy

Answer : B

Question : Which one of the following non-conventional sources of energy is harnessed in the Parvati Valley near Manikaran in Himachal Pradesh?

a) Solar energy
b) Tidal energy
c) Geothermal energy
d) Wind energy

Answer : C

Question : ......... is the basic raw material for the cement industry and essential for smelting iron ore in the blast furnace.

a) Gypsum
b) Limestone
c) Potash salt
d) Sodium salt

Answer : B

Question : Which one of the following is the hardest mineral?

a) Gold
b) Diamond
c) Ruby
d) Silver

Answer : B

Question : Which one of the following fuels is considered environment-friendly?

a) Coal
b) Petroleum
c) Natural gas
d) Firewood

Answer : C

Question : Which one is not a ferrous mineral?

a) Iron ore
b) Manganese
c) Copper
d) Hematite

Answer : C

Question : Bellary-Chitradurga-Chikmaglur-Tumkur belt is located in ......... .

a) Madhya Pradesh
b) Karnataka
c) Andhra Pradesh
d) Tamil Nadu

Answer : B

Question : How many percent minerals intake represents in our total intake of nutrients –

(a) 0.3
(b) 3.0
(c) 0.5
(d) 5.0

Answer :  A

Question : Magnetite is the finest iron or with a new higher content iron- up to –

(a) 60%
(b) 70%
(c) 80%
(d) 90%

Answer :  B

Question : State which is the largest producer of Manganese is –

(a) Karnataka   
(b) Jharkhand 
(c) Madhya Pradesh
(d) Orissa

Answer :  D

Question : Which is the oldest oil producing state in India:

(a) Gujarat
(b) Maharashtra
(c) Assam
(d) none of this

Answer :  C

Question : India now ranks as a super power in the world, that is:

(a) Wind Super Power
(b) Solar Super Power
(c) Hydel superpower
(d) Tidal Super Power

Answer :  A

Question : Minerals occur in igneous and metamorphic rocks in ......... .

(a) the veins and the lodes
(b) layers
(c) alluvial deposits
(d) the decomposed surface rocks

Answer :  A

Question : Ferrous minerals account for about ......... of the total value of the production of metallic minerals.

(a) one-fourth
(b) three-fourths
(c) one-fifth
(d) one-third

Answer :  B

Question : About sixty per cent of India’s petroleum production comes from the region of ..........

(a) Gujarat
(b) Rajasthan
(c) Assam
(d) Mumbai High

Answer :  D

Question : Tertiary coal occur in the region of ......... .

(a) Damodar valley
(b) Wardha valley
(c) Godavari valley
(d) North-eastern states

Answer :  D

Question : Which is the basic mineral and the backbone of industrial development?

(a) Coal
(b) Bauxite
(c) Copper
(d) Iron ore

Answer :  D

Question : Which one is not a conventional source of energy?

(a) Coal
(b) Biogas
(c) Firewood
(d) Petroleum

Answer :  B

Question : Decaying plants in swamps produce what ......... .

(a) Peat
(b) Lignite
(c) Bituminous
(d) Coal

Answer :  B

Question : Which metal has a very high content of iron up to 70 per cent?

(a) Magnetite ore
(b) Hematite iron
(c) Hematite ore
(d) Iron ore

Answer :  A

Question : Which is the largest producer of manganese ores in India?

(a) Kudremukh
(b) Bailadila
(c) Odisha
(d) Jharkhand

Answer :  C

Question : Which one of the following is the softest mineral?

(a) Talc
(b) Toothpaste
(c) Salt
(d) Cement

Answer :  A

Question : Which one of the following is not a property of copper?

(a) It is malleable.
(b) It is ductile.
(c) It is good conductor.
(d) It is hard.

Answer :  D

QuestionThe largest bauxite-producing state in India is ......... .

(a) Orissa
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Jharkhand

Answer :  A

Question : The most important oil field in Gujarat is ......... .
(a) Ankaleshwar
(b) Vadodara
(c) Kalol
(d) Hajira

Answer :  A

Question : Neyveli has reserves of ......... .

(a) Anthracite
(b) Poat
(c) Lignite
(d) Bituminous

Answer :  C

Question : Name the finest iron ore.

(a) Hematite
(b) Magnetite
(c) Manazite
(d) Lignite

Answer :  B

Question : In which state does Nellore mica belt lie?

(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Karnataka

Answer :  B

Question : The full form of CNG is ......... .

(a) Compound Natural Gas
(b) Complex Natural Gas
(c) Compound New Gas
(d) Compressed Natural Gas

Answer :  D

Question : There are over ......... thermal power plants in India.

(a) 210
(b) 310
(c) 410
(d) 510

Answer :  B

Question : Which of the following minerals are obtained from veins and lodes?
(i) Zinc            (ii) Copper
(iii) Coal          (iv) Bauxite

(a) Only (i) and (ii)
(b) Only (ii) and (iii)
(c) Only (iii) and (iv)
(d) All of the above

Answer :  A

Question : Which of the following is a famous metal?

(a) Manganese
(b) Bauxite
(c) Gold
(d) Mica

Answer :  A

 
 
Important Questions NCERT Class 10 Social Science Chapter 5 Minerals and Energy Resources
 

Question : What is a mineral?
Answer :   Mineral is a naturally occurring substance with a definite chemical and crystallographic structure.

Question : Name the industry which uses limestone as its main raw material.
Answer :   Cement Industry

Question : Describe any three features of ferrous minerals found in India.
Answer :   Ferrous minerals in India account for approximately three-fourths of the total price of the production of metallic minerals. They provide a strong foundation for the expansion of metallurgical industries. India is also a leading exporter of ferrous minerals, magnetite, hematite are some of the common ferrous minerals. Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra are the chief states where these minerals are found.

Question : Why should the use of cattle cake as fuel be discouraged?
Answer :  (a) It creates pollution
(b) By burning a manure resource is destroyed, which can improve soil fertility.

Question : Why is conservation of minerals important? How can we conserve minerals?
Answer :   Conservation of minerals is important for the following reasons.

(i) Minerals are exhaustible.

(ii) They are limited in availability.

(iii) Minerals have manifold uses.

(iv) Growth of industrialisation has accelerated the extraction of minerals.

We can conserve minerals by making an efficient use of them and using recyclable sources of energy wherever possible.

Question : Describe any three non-conventional sources of energy.
Answer :   Non-conventional sources of energy are :

(i) Solar Energy : India is a tropical country. It has enormous possibilities of trapping solar energy. Photovoltaic technology converts sunlight directly into electricity. Solar energy is quickly becoming popular in rural and remote areas.

(ii) Wind Energy : India now ranks as a 'wind super power' in the world. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, Kerala, Maharashtra and Lakshadweep have important wind farms. Nagericoil and Jaisalmer are well-known for effective use of wind energy in the country.

Question : There is an urgent need to develop a sustainable path of energy development. Give two broad measures for it. As concerned citizens, how can you help to conserve energy?
Answer :  Need to use renewable energy resources are :

(i) The growing consumption of energy has resulted in the country becoming increasingly dependent on fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas.

(ii) Rising prices of oil and gas and their potential shortages have raised uncertainties about the security of energy supply in future.

(iii) Has serious repercussions on the growth of our country.

(iv) Hence, there is a pressing need to use renewable energy source like solar energy, wind, tide, biomass and energy from waste material.

Key Concepts of the lesson -
Meaning, occurring in earth crust, types of mineral s, uses & production area Energy sources, types Major minerals – iron ore, manganese copper, silver, bauxite gold etc Petroleum, coal, natural gas, hydel , atomic energy. Conventional & Non - Conventional sources of energy-Bio gas, gober gas thermal power, solar energy, geothermal power tidal energy, wind super power Conservation of energy resources

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

Question :“Discovery and use of iron brought a radical change in human life” prove it with three examples.
Answer:
a) Revolution in agriculture-different type of tools invented like axe, hook, plough etc.
 b) Revolution in industry-different tools and machines like spinning.
 c) Revolution in transportation- bullock-cart, ships, boats etc. 

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