Minerals And Energy Resources

Minerals And Energy Resources

10th Grade

13 Qs

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Minerals And Energy Resources

Minerals And Energy Resources

Assessment

Quiz

Geography

10th Grade

Easy

Created by

Aishwaria Murthy

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13 questions

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Give two examples of non-metallic minerals.

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Answer explanation

Non-metallic minerals are those minerals which don’t include the qualities

of the metallic minerals like density, malleable, ductile and good conductor of

heat and electricity. For example – Salt and Potash

NOTE – other examples are – Mica, Sulphur, Granite, Limestone, Marble, Sandstone,

etc.

2.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Which minerals are indispensable for electric and electronic industries?

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Answer explanation

Mica is one of the minerals which is indispensable for electric and electronic

industries. It is a mineral formed by the series of plates or leaves and can be clear,

black, green, red, yellow or brown. Mica mineral easily splits into thin sheets which can

be layered into a mica sheet of a few centimetres high. It is indispensable for electric

and electronic industries because of excellent Di- electric strength, low power loss

factor, insulating properties and resistance to high voltage.

Mica is usually found in the Northern edge of the Chota Nagpur Plateau and the leading

producer of Mica is the Koderma Gaya – Hazaribagh belt of Jharkhand. Ajmer in

Rajasthan is another leading Mica producing area. Another important producer is the

Nellore Mica belt of Andhra Pradesh

3.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Name the type of coal mining carried on in Meghalaya.

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Answer explanation

Rat hole Mining is the type of coal mining carried on in Meghalaya. In India, to

extract minerals, individual needs the due permission of the government as most of the

minerals are nationalised or acquired by the government of the country. In case of

Meghalaya, it is different; coal mines in the tribal areas of North-east India are acquired

by the individuals and communities rather than the government. Large deposits of coal,

iron ore, limestone and dolomite, etc are found in Meghalaya. In Jowai and

Cherapunjee, coal mining is done by family members by digging a long narrow tunnel,

which is referred to as ‘Rat hole Mining’.

4.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Where is an experimental geothermal energy project located in India?

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Answer explanation

The term ‘Geothermal energy’ refers to the electricity and the heat that is

generated by using the heat from the interior of the Earth. Parvati Valley near

Manikaran in Himachal Pradesh and Puga Valley, Ladakh is the places where an

experimental geothermal energy project has been set up.

5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What are ores? Give example. What are ‘placer deposits’? Give example of

mineral found in such deposits.

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Answer explanation

The term ‘Ores’ is referred to the gathering of such minerals which are

mixed with other elements. To make its extraction sodium salt, the mineral content

should be in sufficient concentration of the ore. For example – Iron ore is the basic

mineral with excellent magnetic qualities. India is one such country with good quality of

iron ores. Magnetite and Hematite are the finest and important industrial iron ores

respectively.

‘Placer deposits’ have those minerals which are not destroyed by the water.

These are such minerals which are found as alluvial deposits in sands of valley floors

and the base of hills. Minerals found in such deposits are Gold, Silver, Tin and

Platinum.

6.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Mineral resources in India are unevenly distributed.” Support the

statements with three suitable examples.

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Answer explanation

Yes, it is true that “Mineral resources in India are unevenly distributed.” India is

one such country which acquires rich and different types of mineral resources. The

uneven distribution is due to the fact that India as a country has variation in Geological

structure, processes and difference in time involved in the formation of minerals. Three

examples to support this statement are as follows:

• The majority of the coal reserves, metallic minerals, Mica and other non-metallic

minerals are found in peninsular rocks.

• Most of the petroleum deposits are found sedimentary rocks in the Western and

Eastern flanks of the Peninsula, in Gujarat and Assam.

• Reserves of the non-ferrous minerals are found in Rajasthan with the rock systems of

the Peninsula. Moreover, there is a lack of economic minerals in the vast alluvial plains

of North India

7.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What are the uses of copper? Name the two leading copper production

states of India.

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Answer explanation

Even though India has rich and varied minerals available the availability and

production of copper were poor.

The various uses of Copper are as follows:

• Copper consist the quality like ductility and malleability.

• It is also a good conductor of heat and electricity.

• Copper as a mineral is mainly used in electrical cables, electronics and chemical

industries.

The two leading copper production states of India are – 52% of India’s copper is

produced in the Balaghat mine in Madhya Pradesh and another leading producing of

copper is Singbhum district of Jharkhand. Also, Khetri mines in Rajasthan are the

popular copper mines of India.

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