Class 7 Geography Chapter 5 Water Quiz 10 (60 MCQs)

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1. Water from precipitation that drains into a gully that slows into a stream, which in turn flows into a river lake, reservoir, estuary, wetland, or the ocean.
2. Precipitation is
3. TRUE OR FALSE:Hydrogen bonds are very strong interactions between two atoms.
4. Hat Role You Can Play To Minimize Wastage Of Water:.
5. Why are continuous resources different from renewable and non renewable?
6. Rainwater fills up .....
7. True or False:Water has a LOW specific heat
8. Which of the following statements is untrue?
9. Which of these is a way to save water?
10. Which of the following uses water in bulk?
11. Water covers Earth's surface by
12. Is rain a source of pure water?
13. Which of the following does not affect permeability?
14. Which term refers to water having a slightly positive and a slighty negative charge on its ends?
15. Which process would you use to separate solid particles from larger particles in a mixture with filter paper in a funnel to trap solids so that the liquids will pass through.
16. Increased urban development along the shorelines by draining and paving over wetlands for commercial uses can-
17. What is the most powerful agent in weathering and erosion?
18. Lakes, Ponds, Rivers and wells are the sources of water.
19. We have about 0.68% of water as ground water.
20. Sources of water are rivers, lakes, ponds and rainwater.
21. What does "potable" mean?
22. What is the amount of salinity in seawater?
23. Water freezing to ice is an example of a:
24. In a water molecule, the HYDROGEN atom has what type of charge?
25. The substance that is being dissolved is called the
26. When is International Ozone Day observed?
27. What is adhesion?
28. The largest Tsunami wave travels at the speed of
29. Water scarcity that is is a result of poor management of the sufficient available water.
30. When water freezes, the space between molecules .....
31. When water is stored in bodies of water or in the earth, it is called?
32. ..... water is not used for drinking.
33. Which of the following is NOT the factor affecting the rate of evaporation of water?
34. What happens to water as it becomes a solid?
35. What does a watershed include?
36. Water is called this because of its ability to dissolve so many different substances
37. How much water on earth is available for drinking?
38. What is the theme of world water day 2023?
39. What is an example of Point Source Water pollution?
40. The Chesapeake Bay is the largest ..... in the contiguous United States.
41. True or false:Each substance dissolves in water differently, depending on its atoms and bonds
42. Which of the following gases is NOT a greenhouse gas?
43. True or false water is a polar molecule?
44. In the context of watersheds, what does the term "divide" refer to?
45. A fish lives in .....
46. We only use water for drinking
47. All water eventually empties into
48. By 2030, water demand around the world will increase by ..... percent.
49. When the solution equilibrium point is reached and no more solute will dissolve, the solution is said to be .....
50. Which processes remove water vapor from the air?
51. The substance that does the dissolving is called the
52. Most of the drinking water comes from the ..... in the United States.
53. State of water that forms clouds and water droplets on a glass.
54. ..... pressure on agriculture forces increasing use of groundwater?
55. Why is water a polar molecule?
56. Ice, snow, ice cubes are examples of .....
57. Water changes from a liquid to a gas
58. Rusting is an example of:
59. MELTING POINT OF ICE
60. ..... dissolves easily in water.