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Questions Related to irrigation and power

Which of the following region faces water scarcity even after receiving high annual rainfall? 

  1. Sriganganagar

  2. Cherrapunjee

  3. Srinagar

  4. Shimla


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It sounds incredible but it’s true that the world’s wettest town - Cherrapunji - is now suffering from a shortage of drinking water. The problem is that Cherrapunji lies atop a high limestone plateau. Rain falling on the town drains away immediately. Very little rain collection takes place, because the locals don’t like the taste of water running off rusty tin roofs. With a growth in the town population, water has to be carried up from the plains during the drier winter months.

Water is a _______.

  1. Natural resource

  2. Mineral resource

  3. Liquid gold

  4. Non-conventional source of energy


Correct Option: A

India has 20% of the population but the water available is only ___________.

  1. 5%

  2. 4%

  3. 2%

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
The percentage of irrigated land in India is about ______.
  1. $66\%$

  2. $35\%$

  3. $71\%$

  4. $22\%$


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Irrigation in India includes both major and minor canals from Indian rivers, tanks, and other rainwater harvesting projects for agricultural activities. The Economic Survey of $2018$ states that agriculture in India even today relies heavily on weather because the percentage of irrigated land in India is $34.5\%$ as per the survey.

The major sources of irrigation are _________.

  1. Canals

  2. Tanks

  3. Wells

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Based on the availability of surface (river) and groundwater, relief, soils, and climatic conditions, different means of irrigation are utilised in India. The conventional means of irrigation include wells, tanks and inundation canals. 

Drip irrigation is a device _______.

  1. To recharge the groundwater

  2. To reduce wastage of water

  3. To prevent water pollution

  4. All of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is the most advanced and efficient method of irrigation. It is usually used to irrigate fruits and vegetables. It helps in water conservation.

One of the means of irrigation is _________.

  1. Tap water

  2. Sewage water

  3. Dams

  4. Sea water


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Irrigation is the method by which water is collected, stored and supplied controllably when required by artificial means.

Dams are one of the sources of irrigation. This is achieved by construction of reservoirs where water is stored and utilised when required in the absence of rain.

Tubewell irrigation on agricultural land is responsible for __________.

  1. decrease in agriculture output

  2. reduction of water table

  3. loss of capital

  4. loss of soil fertility


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

B.  Reduction of Water table

One of the main threats to tubewell irrigation is that of over-abstraction leading to a lowering of the water table. If the rate of withdrawal is greater than the rate at which an aquifer is re-charged from surface water intrusion, there is a risk of eventual exhaustion.

Groundwater use and over use can raise important equity issues, particularly in rural areas when, following increased consumption, the level of water tables has been lowered. Only the richer farmers or land owners can afford to sink deep wells and boreholes and to purchase the more powerful pumps necessary to abstract groundwater.

Environmental degradation and fall in the water level, threatening the substainability of the agricultural development in some states is due to ______________.

  1. Intensive utilization of water in cultivation of wheat

  2. Intensive utilization of water in cultivation of rice

  3. Intensive utilization of water in cultivation of cotton

  4. Intensive utilization of water in cultivation of jute


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Excessive use of water for cultivation of rice and other crops leads to environmental degradation, fall of groundwater level and threatening to the sustainability of agricultural development.

Groundwater is an example of _________.

  1. Non -renewable Resource

  2. Exhaustive Resource

  3. Renewable Resource

  4. Degradable Resources


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Based on the availability, resources are classified as renewable and non-renewable.

  • Renewable resources: These are the sources which can be replenished over a period of time. An example is forest wood because wood can be grown by reforestation.
  • Non-renewable: These are the sources that cannot be renewed and available in limited quantities. Examples include coal, nuclear, oil, and natural gas.

As ground water can continuously supply water resources it falls under the category of renewable resource.