Class 9 Science Objective Chapter – 14 Natural Resources

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Class 9 Science Objective Chapter – 14 Natural Resources

 

1.The atmosphere of the Earth is heated by radiations which are mainly

( A ) radiated by the Sun

( B ) re-radiated by land

( C ) re-radiated by water

( D ) re-radiated by land and water

Ans – ( D )

 

2. When we breathe in air, nitrogen also goes inside along with oxygen. What is the fate of nitrogen?

( A ) It moves along with oxygen into the cells

( B ) It comes out with the carbon dioxide during exhalation

( C ) It is absorbed only by the nasal cells

( D ) Nitrogen concentration is already more in the cells, so itis not at all absorbed

Ans – ( B )

 

3. Outer crust of earth is called ……………..

( A ) Outer sphere

( B ) Lithosphere

( C ) Hydrosphere

( D ) None of them

Ans – ( B )

 

4. Out of the total land area, how many million hectares of land suffer from degradation?

( A ) 150

( B ) 175

( C ) 200

( D ) 225

Ans – ( B )

 

5.What would happen, if all the oxygen present in the environment is converted to ozone?

( A ) We will be protected more

( B ) It will become poisonous and kill living forms

( C ) Ozone is not stable, hence it will be toxic

( D ) It will help harmful Sun radiations to reach Earth and damage many life forms.

Ans – ( B )

 

6. Water occupies earth surface called

( A ) Outer sphere

( B ) Lithosphere

( C ) Hydrosphere

( D ) Hemisphere

Ans – ( C )

 

7. If there were no atmosphere around the earth, the temperature of the earth will

( A ) increase

( B ) go on decreasing

( C ) increase during day and decrease during night

( D ) be unaffected

Ans – ( C )

 

8.One of the following factors does not lead to soil formation in nature

( A ) the Sun

( B ) water

( C ) wind

( D ) polythene bags

Ans – ( D )

 

9. Air covers the whole earth which we called……………….

( A ) Atmosphere

( B ) Lithosphere

( C ) Hydrosphere

( D ) Hemisphere

Ans – ( A )

 

10. Approximately 70 percent of the earth is covered by water. Of this amount, approximately _____ percent of it is suitable for human use.

( A ) 10

( B ) 25

( C ) 50

( D ) less than one

Ans – ( D )

 

11.What is the constitution of nitrogen in our atmosphere?

( A ) 28

( B ) 78

( C ) 55

( D ) 92

Ans – ( B )

 

12.The two forms of oxygen found in the atmosphere are

( A ) water and ozone

( B ) water and oxygen

( C ) ozone and oxygen

( D ) water and carbon dioxide

Ans – ( C )

 

13. Hydrosphere and lithosphere interact and makes life possible is known as…………….

( A ) Lithosphere

( B ) Hydrosphere

( C ) Hemisphere

( D ) Biosphere

Ans – ( D )

 

14. Light bands of muscle fibre are made of the protein

( A ) Tubulin

( B ) Myosin

( C ) Actin

( D ) Myoglobin

Ans – ( C )

 

15.Rainfall patterns depend on

( A ) the underground water table

( B ) the number of water bodies in an area

( C ) the density pattern of human population in an area

( D ) the prevailing season in an area

Ans – ( B )

 

16. Air, water, and soil is…………………….. component

( A ) Biotic component

( B ) Abiotic component

( C ) A and b both

( D ) None of them

Ans – ( B )

 

17. Carbon is incorporated into life-forms through

( A ) Combustion

( B ) Photosynthesis

( C ) Digestion

( D ) Respiration

Ans – ( B )

 

18.Among the given options, which one is not correct for the use of large amount of fertilisers and pesticides?

( A ) They are eco-friendly

( B ) They turn the fields barren after some time

( C ) They adversely affect the useful component from the soil

( D ) They destroy the soil fertility

Ans – ( A )

 

19. Ozone layer is getting depleted because of

( A ) excessive use of automobiles

( B ) excessive formation of industrial units

( C ) excessive use of man-made compounds containing both fluorine and chlorine

( D ) excessive deforestation

Ans – ( C )

20.Which of the following bacteria is responsible for nitrogen fixation?

( A ) Pseudomonas

( B ) Nitrosomonas

( C ) Rhizobium

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( C )

 

21.The nitrogen molecules present in air can be converted into nitrates and nitrites by

(а) a biological process of nitrogen fixing bacteria present in soil

( B ) a biological process of carbon fixing factor present in soil

( C ) any of the industries manufacturing nitrogenous compounds

( D ) the plants used as cereal crops in field

Ans – ( A )

 

22.One of the following factors does not lead to soil formation in nature.

( A ) The sun

( B ) Water

( C ) Wind

( D ) Polythene bags

Ans – ( D )

 

23. Lichens do not like to grow in cities because of –

( A ) SO2 pollution

( B ) Missing natural habitat

( C ) Absence of right type of algae and fungi

( D ) Lack of moisture

Ans – ( A )

 

24.One of the following processes is not a step involved in the water-cycle operating in nature

( A ) evaporation

( B ) transpiration

( C ) precipitation

( D ) photosynthesis

Ans – ( D )

 

25.Which step is not involved in the carbon cycle?

( A ) Photosynthesis

( B ) Transpiration

( C ) Respiration

( D ) Burning of fossil fuels

Ans – ( B )

 

26. In nitrogen cycle, which bacteria are responsible for nitrification?

( A ) Rhizobium

( B ) Nitrosomonas

( C ) Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter

( D ) Clostridium

Ans – ( C )

 

27.The main function of the Rhizobium bacteria is

( A ) To convert free nitrogen into nitrates

( B ) To convert the nitrates into nitrogen

( C ) Decomposition of ammonium salts

( D ) Denitrification

Ans – ( A )

 

28.The term “water-pollution” can be defined in several ways. Which of the following statements does not give the correct definition?

( A ) The addition of undesirable substances to water bodies

( B ) The removal of desirable substances from water bodies

( C ) A change in pressure of the water bodies

( D ) A change in temperature of the water bodies

Ans – ( C )

 

29. When can we say that we are not healthy?

( A ) You feel good physically.

( B ) You get constant headaches due to a stressful life.

( C ) You have a positive outlook towards life

( D ) You are able to cope well with the social pressures.

Ans – ( B )

 

30.Soil pollution mostly occurs by

( A ) Water

( B ) Fertilizers and insecticides

( C ) Mining

( D ) Crops

Ans – ( B )

 

31. Haversian system is typically found in bones of

( A ) fishes

( B ) aves

( C ) reptiles

( D ) mammals

Ans – ( D )

 

32.Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?

( A ) Methane

( B ) Carbon dioxide

( C ) Carbon monoxide

( D ) Ammonia

Ans – ( D )

 

33.What is the percentage constitution of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Venus and Mars?

( A ) 95 – 97%

( B ) 20 – 22%

( C ) 35 – 40%

( D ) 70 – 72%

Ans – ( A )

 

34. mog is the mixture of

( A ) smoke + CO2

( B ) smoke + nitrogen

( C ) smoke + fog

( D ) smoke + ozone

Ans – ( C )

 

35. Which of the following could be a cause for developing a disease?

( A ) Exercising properly

( B ) Having a balanced diet

( C ) Poor personal hygiene

( D ) Getting enough sleep

Ans – ( C )

 

36.Which step is not involved in the carbon-cycle?

( A ) Photosynthesis

( B ) Transpiration

( C ) Respiration

( D ) Burning of fossil fuels

Ans – ( B )

 

37. Which of the following is significant while diagnosing a disease?

( A ) Attire of the patient

( B ) Symptoms shown by the patient

( C ) Cultural background of the patient

( D ) Language spoken by the patient

Ans – ( B )

 

38.Oxygen is found in the elemental form in the atmosphere to the extent of

( A ) 78%

( B ) 38%

( C ) 21%

( D ) 95%

Ans – ( C )

 

39. Which of the following tissue has matrix, that is the source of its structural and functional performances?

( A ) connective tissue

( B ) muscular tissue

( C ) nervous tissue

( D ) epithelial tissue

Ans – ( B )

 

40.‘Ozone-hole’ means

( A ) a large sized hole in the ozone layer

( B ) thinning of the ozone layer

( C ) small holes scattered in the ozone layer

( D ) thickening of ozone in the ozone layer

Ans – ( B )

 

41.You must have observed that during the winters sometimesit becomes quite difficult to see even the objects short distance apart. This low visibility during the cold weather is due to

( A ) Formation of fossil fuels

( B ) Unburnt carbon particles of hydrocarbons suspended in air

( C ) Lack of adequate power supply

( D ) None of these

Ans – ( B )

 

42. Which is not a function of humus?

( A ) It allows water and air to penetrate deep underground.

( B ) Humus greatly influences the soil structure of a region.

( C ) Humus kills the harmful bacteria present in soil.

( D ) Humus causes the soil to become more porous.

Ans – ( C )

 

43. What would happen if no agency is ensuring that garbage is collected and disposed off?

( A ) The garbage will begin decomposing faster

( B ) People will stop producing garbage

( C ) Surroundings will be unhygienic and create many health-related problems for the people

( D ) No change will be seen in the surroundings

Ans – ( C )

 

44.Ozone-layer is getting depleted because of

( A ) excessive use of automobiles

( B ) excessive formation of industrial Units

( C ) excessive use of man-made compounds containing both fluorine and chlorine

( D ) excessive deforestation.

Ans – ( C )

 

45. Major protein of connective tissue is

( A ) Myosin

( B ) Melanin

( C ) Collagen

( D ) Keratin

Ans – ( C )

 

46.Which of the following is a recently originated problem of environment?

( A ) Ozone layer depletion

( B ) Greenhouse effect

( C ) Global warming

( D ) All of the above

Ans – ( D )

 

47. Nitrogen-fixation by bacteria does not occur in the presence of

( A ) Oxygen

( B ) Hydrogen

( C ) Carbon dioxide

( D ) Sulphur

Ans – ( A )

 

48.When we breathe in air, nitrogen also goes inside along with oxygen. What is the fate of this nitrogen?

( A ) It moves along with oxygen into the cells

( B ) It comes out with the CO2 during exhalation

( C ) It is absorbed only by the nasal cells

( D ) Nitrogen concentration is already more in the cells so it is not at all absorbed.

Ans – ( B )

 

49. Through which process is oxygen returned to the atmosphere?

( A ) Combustion

( B ) Photosynthesis

( C ) Respiration

( D ) Formation of nitrogen oxides

Ans – ( B )

 

50.Top-soil contains the following

(а) Humus and living organisms only

( B ) Humus and soil particles only

( C ) Humus, living organisms and plants

( D ) Humus, living organisms and soil particles.

Ans – ( D )

 

51. Breakdown of bigger rocks into fine smaller mineral particles is called

( A ) Paedogenesis

( B ) Mineralization

( C ) Cracking

( D ) Weathering

Ans – ( D )

 

52.The ‘water pollution’ can be defined in several ways. Which of the following statements does not give the correct definition?

( A ) The addition of the undesirable substances to water bodies

( B ) The removal of the desirable substances from water bodies

(c)A change in pressure of the water bodies

( D ) A change in temperature of the water bodies

Ans – ( C )

 

53.Choose the correct sequences

( A ) CO2 in atmosphere  decomposers  organic carbon in animals  organic carbon in plants

( B ) CO2 in atmosphere  organic carbon in plants  organic carbon in animals  inorganic carbon in soil

( C ) Inorganic carbonates in water organic carbon in plants  organic carbon in animals  scavengers

( D ) Organic carbon in animals  decomposers  CO2 in atmosphere  organic carbon in plants

Ans – ( B )

 

54. The greenhouse effect is due to

( A ) Impermeability of long wavelength radiations through CO2 of the atmosphere

( B ) Penetrability of low wavelength raditions through O3 layer

( C ) Penetrability of low wavelength radiations through CO2

( D ) Impermeability of long wavelength radiations through O3 layer

Ans – ( A )

 

55.Major source of mineral in soil is the

( A ) parent rock from which soil is formed

( B ) plants

( C ) animals

( D ) bacteria

Ans – ( A )

 

56. Which of the following is not a symptom of any disease?

( A ) Meningitis

( B ) Headache

( C ) Cough

( D ) Swelling

Ans – ( A )

 

57. Which of the following mainly decides biodiversity in a particular area?

( A ) Depth of bottom soil

( B ) Different layers of soil

( C ) Chemical composition of middle soil

( D ) Quality of topsoil

Ans – ( D )

 

58.Which of the following is the literal meaning of disease?

( A ) Being happy

( B ) Being unaware

( C ) Being uncomfortable

( D ) Being uncomplicated

Ans – ( C )

 

59.Total Earth’s surface covered by water is

( A ) 75%

( B ) 60%

( C ) 85%

( D ) 50%

Ans – ( A )

 

60. Carbon dioxide in atmospheric air amounts to be about

( A ) 0.003%

( B ) 33%

( C ) 0.03%

( D ) 0.3%

Ans – ( C )

 

61. Which of the following is not necessarily required to keep ourselves healthy?

( A ) Good economic conditions

( B ) Healthy food

( C ) Well-furnished house

( D ) Social equality and harmon

Ans – ( C )

 

62.Biotic component of the biosphere is not constituted by

( A ) producers

( B ) consumers

( C ) decomposer

( D ) air

Ans – ( D )

 

63. In nutrient cycle, minerals tend to be dispersed through

( A ) evaporation

( B ) assimilation

( C ) surface and sub-surface run off

( D ) convection

Ans – ( C )

 

64.An increase in carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere would not cause

( A ) more heat to be retained by the environment

( B ) increase in photosynthesis in plants

( C ) global warming

( D ) abundance of desert plants

Ans – ( D )

 

65.The correct match for atmospheric gases is

( A )  Nitrogen- 0.03%, Oxygen- 20.95%, Argon- 0.93% and Carbon dioxide-78.08%

( B ) Nitrogen- 78.08%, Oxygen- 20.95%, Argon- 0.93% and Carbon dioxide- 20.02%

( C ) Nitrogen- 0.03%, Oxygen- 0.03%, Argon- 20.95% and Carbon dioxide- 1.02%

( D ) Nitrogen- 78.08%, Oxygen- 20.95%, Argon- 0.93% and Carbon dioxide- 0.03%

Ans – ( D )

 

66. Which of the following does not cause water pollution?

( A ) Addition of mercury salts to water body.

( B ) Addition of disease-causing bacteria to water body.

( C ) Addition of dissolved oxygen to water body.

( D ) Addition of fertilizers to water body.

Ans – ( C ) 

 

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