This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Agriculture > Water Resources > Conservation > Water Resources – Quiz 14 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Water Resources Quiz 14 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How much freshwater is available? A) 1%. B) 3%. C) 20%. D) 54%. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 3%. 2. The Earth's water is ..... percent of fresh water. A) 90. B) 75. C) 3. D) 25. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 3. 3. Indira Gandhi Canal ends near ..... A) Jaiselmer. B) Jodhpur. C) Udaipur. D) Jaipur. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Jaiselmer. 4. Why have multi-purpose projects and large dams come under great scrutiny and opposition recently? A) The positioning the dams is not technically correct. B) Regulating and damming of rivers affect their natural flow causing poor sediment flow and excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoir. C) Spread of disease. D) Dams built recently are not strong enough. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Regulating and damming of rivers affect their natural flow causing poor sediment flow and excessive sedimentation at the bottom of the reservoir. 5. Which of the following is not a factor of soil formation? A) Time. B) Soil texture. C) Organic matter. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Soil texture. 6. Most of the water used in the world is for A) Electricity generation. B) Agriculture. C) Industry. D) Recreation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Agriculture. 7. The largest body of freshwater in the world is ..... A) The Pacific Ocean. B) The Mississippi River. C) Lake Superior. D) The Ogallala Aquifer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Lake Superior. 8. Which of the following is a result of surface mining? A) Black lung disease. B) Primary succession. C) Increased albedo. D) Mountain top mining. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Primary succession. 9. What percentage of the Earth's fresh water is frozen? A) 2%. B) 97%. C) 3%. D) 75%. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 75%. 10. Which step of water treatment removes plant nutrients, especially nitrates and phosphates, from effluent? A) Primary treatment. B) Secondary treatment. C) Tertiary treatment. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Tertiary treatment. 11. Why do so many tornadoes occur in "tornado alley" ? A) This is where warm air masses from the south run into cold air masses from the North. B) This is where cold air masses from the south run into warm air masses from the North. C) This is where warm air masses from the West run into cold air masses from the East. D) This is where warm air masses from the East run into cold air masses from the West. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) This is where warm air masses from the south run into cold air masses from the North. 12. The percentage of fresh water is available and fit for human use is A) 70%. B) 0.1%. C) 2.7%. D) 1%. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1%. 13. One important role that ocean waters have in heating Earth is that it ..... A) Absorb and transport solar energy. B) Transport nutrients and waste. C) Create and emit solar energy. D) Wear away rock and soil. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Absorb and transport solar energy. 14. In most parts of modern America, we have ..... to clean, fresh water every day. A) Access. B) Agricultural. C) Available. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Access. 15. Which one of the following statements is not an argument in favour of multipurpose river projects? A) Multi-purpose projects bring water to those areas which suffer from water scarcity. B) Multi-purpose projects by regulating water flow helps to control floods. C) Multi-purpose projects lead to large scale displacements and loss of livelihood. D) Multi-purpose projects generate electricity for our industries and our homes. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Multi-purpose projects lead to large scale displacements and loss of livelihood. 16. More than ..... % of the Earth is covered with water. A) 70%. B) 60%. C) 75%. D) 80%. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 70%. 17. Bioaccumulation is ..... A) Where a toxin accumulates in the tissues of an animal. B) The result of complex food chains. C) The result of wastewater treatment. D) Where a toxin accumulates in an aquifer. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Where a toxin accumulates in the tissues of an animal. 18. This is the time that water usually stays with in its compartment or storage place. A) Salt water intrusion. B) Rain shadow. C) Residence time. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Residence time. 19. Wildlife includes A) Animals & Birds. B) Insects. C) Aquatic life forms. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 20. Planting trees, grass, or any plant to create a "natural fence" to protect water from pollutants A) Infiltration. B) Drought. C) Vegetative buffer. D) Fertilizer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Vegetative buffer. 21. Largest watershed in the United States A) Mississippi River Watershed. B) Chesapeake Bay Watershed. C) Turri River Watershed. D) Susquehanna River Watershed. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mississippi River Watershed. 22. Which word describes and artificial pond with raised edges used for agriculture A) Shaduf. B) Paddy. C) Chinampa. D) Aqueduct. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Paddy. 23. People and their demands are ever growing but the availability of land is limited. Also, the quality of land differs from place to place, and some land is more useful to humans. On what basis can land be divided? A) Culture land and subculture land. B) Private land and community land. C) Recyclable land and Non Recyclable land. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Private land and community land. 24. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING VEGETATION IS GROWN IN THE AREAS OF HEAVY RAINFALL? A) GRASSLAND. B) FORESTS. C) SHRUBS. D) THORNY BUSHES. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FORESTS. 25. Which of the following is an example of nonpoint-source pollution? A) A container leaking chemicals. B) A boat leaking motor oil. C) Rain washing salt off the roads. D) A pipe releasing hot water. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rain washing salt off the roads. 26. What type of system targets individual plants and introduces water directly into the soil rather than with a sprinkler system? A) Reverse osmosis. B) Drip irrigation. C) Desalination. D) Waterlogging. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Drip irrigation. 27. How much salt water covers the earth? A) 23.7%. B) 54.5%. C) 80%. D) 71%. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 71%. 28. Why is water scarcity mainly caused? A) Water pollution. B) Excessive use and unequal access to water. C) Water management. D) Using to utility. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Excessive use and unequal access to water. 29. All are ways human lives are impacted because of changing water resources. Which of the following is an example of a POSITIVE impact? A) Dried up rivers/seas can mean that people lose fishing jobs. B) Dust storms from the newly dried area can impact breathing and air quality. C) Water is able to reach farms and towns further away from a river, opening up more places for people to live. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Water is able to reach farms and towns further away from a river, opening up more places for people to live. 30. The Deepwater Horizon disaster is an example of what kind of pollution? A) Nutrient. B) Sediment. C) Non-point source. D) Point source. 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