Mineral and Energy Resources MCQ Class 12 Geography
Please refer to Chapter 7 Mineral and Energy Resources MCQ Class 12 Geography with answers below. These multiple-choice questions have been prepared based on the latest NCERT book for Class 12 Geography. Students should refer to MCQ Questions for Class 12 Geography with Answers to score more marks in Grade 12 Geography exams. Students should read the chapter Mineral and Energy Resources and then attempt the following objective questions.
MCQ Questions Class 12 Geography Chapter 7 Mineral and Energy Resources
The Mineral and Energy Resources Quaternary Activities MCQ Class 12 Geography provided below covers all important topics given in this chapter. These MCQs will help you to properly prepare for exams.
Question. Which is the best quality of iron ore?
a. Hematite
b. Siderite
c. Magnetite
d. Limonite
Ans.
C
Question. Singareni mines belong to which mineral?
a. Iron
b. Petrol
c. Copper
d. Coal
Ans.
D
Question. What is full form of HVJ?
a. Hajira-Virganj-Jagdishpur
b. Hajira-Vijaypur-Jagdishpur
c. Hajira-Vijaypur-Jamnagar
d. Haldia-Vishakhapatnam-Jodhpur
Ans.
B
Question. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is situated in?
a. Mathura
b. Bengaluru
c. Tarapur
d. Kota
Ans.
C
Question. Which one of these is not a renewable energy resource?
a. Wind energy
b. Geothermal Energy
c. Solar Energy
d. Natural Gas
Ans.
D
Question. Which of the following minerals is known as brown diamond?
a. Mica
b. Iron
c. Manganese
d. Lignite
Ans.
D
Question. Ankleshwar oilfield is situated in?
a. Gujarat
b. Assam
c. Coastal Andhra
d. Maharashtra
Ans.
A
Question. Bhilai steel plant was established in collaboration with which of the following nations?
a. Russia (USSR)
b. Germany
c. United Kingdom
d. USA
Ans.
A
Question. Which mineral is also known as ‘liquid gold’?
a. Water
b. Petroleum
c. Coal
d. Mercury
Ans.
B
Question. Manikaran (Himachal Pradesh) is popular for production of
a. Solar Energy
b. Wind Energy
c. Geothermal Energy
d. Tidal Energy
Ans.
C
Question. Which is the hardest mineral?
a. Diamond
b. Granite
c. Basalt
d. Gabbro
Ans.
A
Question. For which mineral, is Hazaribagh Plateau famous?
a. Iron ore
b. Copper
c. Mica
d. Coal
Ans.
C
Question. Which of the following is a non- conventional source of energy?
a. Natural Gas
b. Petroleum
c. Coal
d. Wind
Ans.
D
Question. Which one of these is not a renewable energy resource?
a. Wind energy
b. Geothermal Energy
c. Solar Energy
d. Natural Gas
Ans.
D
Question. When was the Gas Authority of India Limited set up?
a. 1983
b. 1984
c. 1985
d. 1986
Ans.
B
Question. Which of the following is the leading producer of manganese in India?
a. Odisha
b. Andhra Pradesh
c. Jharkhand
d. Rajasthan
Ans.
A
Question. Which of the following is not a ferrous mineral?
a. Iron
b. Manganese
c. Chromite
d. Zinc
Ans.
D
Question. Which fossil fuel is called liquid gold?
a. Petroleum
b. Coal
c. Natural Gas
d. All of these
Ans.
A
Question. Lignite coal is found in:
a. Jharia
b. Neyveli
(Q Bokaro
d. Raniganj
Ans.
B
Question. Which out of the following states has major oil fields?
a. Assam
b. Bihar
c. Rajasthan
d. Tamil Nadu
Ans.
A
Question. Which of the following is an ore of aluminium?
a. Iron
b. Copper
c. Bauxite
d. Mica
Ans.
C
Question. Which of the following minerals is known as brown diamond?
a. Mica
b. Iron
c. Manganese
d. Lignite
Ans.
D
Question. Which of the following is non-metallic mineral?
a. Copper
b. Gold
c. Silver
d. Limestone
Ans.
D
Question. Where is the largest solar plant located?
a. Nasik
b. Madhopur
c. Kaiga
d. Chandrapur
Ans.
B
Question. Name the process in which deep wells are bored to take out petroleum and natural gas.
a. Quarrying
b. Drilling
c. Shaft mining
d. Opencast mining
Ans.
D
Question. When was the Atomic Energy Commission established?
a. 1947
b. 1948
c. 1950
d. 1952
Ans.
B
Question. Which one of the following minerals is known as black diamond?
a. coal
b. Lignite
c. Manganese
d. Mica
Ans.
A
Question. Which of the following are ferrous mineral?
a. iron
b. Magnese
c. Both A and B
d. none of the above
Ans.
C
Question. Which is the non-renewable source of energy?
a. Hydel
b. Solar
c. Thermal
d. Wind
Ans.
C
Question. Which of the following is types of iron ore?
a. hematite
b. magnetite
c. Both A and B
d. none of the above
Ans.
C
Question. Which of the following is the leading producer of manganese in India?
a. Mumbai
b. Odisa
c. Rajasthan
d. Madhya Pradesh
Ans.
B
Question. In which of the following place is copper found?
a. Hazaribagh
b. khetri
c. Balaghat
d. all of the above
Ans.
D
Question. Gold is an example of mineral.
a. ferrous
b. non-ferrous
c. both a. and b.
d. none of these
Ans.
B
Question. Which of the following is coal mine sites?
a. Bokaro
b. Raniganj
c. jharia
d. all of the above
Ans.
D
Question. Which one of the following is a famous Copper mine?
a. Bastar
b. Khetri
c. Nellore
d. Jharia
Ans.
B
Question. Which one of the following is a ferrous mineral?
a. Bauxite
b. Iron ore
c. Mica
d. Coal
Ans.
B
Question. Crude petroleum is found in which type of rock?
a. igneous rocks
b. metamorphic rocks
c. sedimentary rocks
d. none of the above.
Ans.
C
Question. Which was the first oil refinery setup in India?
a. Dibgoi refinery
b. Panipat refinery
c. Jamnagar refinery
d. Haldia refinery
Ans.
A
Question. Which the following is conventional sources of energy?
a. geothermal energy
b. wind energy
c. coal energy
d. solar energy
Ans.
C
Question. Where is the largest solar plant located?
a. Nasik
b. Madhopur
c. Kaiga
d. Chandrapur
Ans.
B
Question. Why has quarrying become a major environmental concern?
a. Because minerals are pollutants
b. Due to dust raised from the quarrying activities
c. Because it is done by displacing people
d. None of these
Ans.
B
Question. The process of taking out minerals from rocks buried under the surface of the earth is named as
a. mining
b. pumping
c. extracting
d. none of these
Ans.
A
Question. Give two examples of non-metallic mineral fuels from the options given below:
a. Manganese Ore, Bauxite
b. Gold, Silver
c. Coal, Petroleum
d. Iron Ore, Bauxite
Ans.
C
Question. Give an example of shafts.
a. Surface mining
b. Deep bores
c. Off-shore drilling
d. None of these
Ans.
B
Question. What is the process in which minerals lying near the surface are dug?
a. Drilling
b. Off-shore drilling
c. Quarrying
d. Extraction
Ans.
C
Question. The iron content in Hematite is:
a. 20 – 30%
b. 30 – 40%
c. 40 – 50%
d. 60 – 70%
Ans.
D
Question. Which of the following non-metallic minerals is used in the electrical and electronic industries?
a. Bauxite
b. Copper
c. Mica
d. Manganese
Ans.
C
Question. Which one of the following best describes a Metal
a. A substance without any definite shape
b. Substances without any physical properties
c. Hard substances that conduct heat and electricity and have a characteristic lustre or shine.
d. Substances without chemical composition
Ans.
C
Question. Where is the largest coalfield of India?
a. Jharia
b. Raniganj
c. Neyveli
d. Singareni
Ans.
A
Question. Minerals can be identified on the basis of their physical properties. Which one among the following is not a physical property
with respect to the minerals?
a. Colour
b. Presence of Sulphides
c. Hardness
d. Density
Ans.
B
Question. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is situated in?
a. Mathura
b. Bengaluru
c. Tarapur
d. Kota
Ans.
C