An Overview of Natural Resource Management

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An Overview of Natural Resource Management: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Natural Resources, Five R's of Environmental Protection, Coliform Level in Ganga Water & Exploitation of Natural Resources etc.

Important Questions on An Overview of Natural Resource Management

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Reforestation is one of the cause of extinction of plant and animal species living in forests.

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Select the incorrect option about the man-made and natural causes of the exploitation of forests.

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The three R's that will help us to conserve natural resources for long term use are:

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Which of the following are environment friendly practices?

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The use of _____ in excess and unplanned way leads to imbalance in the environment.

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List a few preventive measures to avoid exploitation of natural resources.

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The main cause of abundant coliform bacteria in the river Ganga is _____.

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Which activity will pollute water from the rivers?

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What are the natural resources? Describe different types of natural resources. 

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Which one of the following is not a control measure to save Ganga?

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The three R’s that will help us to conserve natural resources for long-term use are:

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The Ganges river is the home to some of the most endangered species like dolphins and sharks.

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The _____ project was lauched as a flagship project by the Indian goverment in 2014 to reduce Ganga pollution.

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_____ is the sixth most polluted river in Asia.

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Give the common name of E.coli bacteria whose presence in water indicates the contamination with disease-causing microorganisms. (Coliform/ Agaricus)

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What is the major cause of Ganga Pollution?

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Natural resources can never be exhausted.

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Complete the following analogy.

Electrostatic precipitators : Air pollution :: Sewage treatment : _____.