CBSE Geography Class 7
Water
Water - Chapter Wise CBSE Solved Question and Answer Based On NCERT
Very Short Q&A:
Q1: An artificial enclosure for keeping small house plants is called………………………
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Q2: The major source of fresh water is the rivers, ponds, springs, and glaciers. (T/F)
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Q3: Two third of the earth surface is covered by water. (T/F)
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Q4: …………… is celebrated as world water day.
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Q5: The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice in a day is called…………………
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Q6: During neap tide sun, moon and earth lies in straight line.(T/F)
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Q7: High tide helps in navigation. (T/F)
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Q8: The areas where warm and cold current meet provide the best fishing grounds of the world. (T/F)
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Q9: …………………is the southernmost point of India.
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Q10: The process by which water continuously changes its form and circulates between ocean ,atmosphere and land is called……………….
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Q11: Match the following-
Column 1 |
Column 2 |
- Caspian
- Tide
- Tsunami
- Ocean current
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- largest lake
- periodic rise and fall of water
- strong seismic waves
- streams of water moving in definite path
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Q12: The ocean bodies and seas contain salty water. (T/F)
- Troposphere
- Stratosphere
- Mesosphere
- Exosphere
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Q13: Sodium chloride salt is mostly dissolved in ocean and sea water. (T/F)
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Q14: Salinity is the amount of salt in grams present in …………grams of water.
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Q15: The……………… of earth surface is covered by water.
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Q16: Which amongst the following having maximum coverage of water on earth surface-
- Ground water
- Ice caps
- Ocean
- River
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Q17: ………………are formed when gentle winds scraps across the ocean surface.
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Q18: Indira point belongs to which of the following country?
- Srilanka
- Bangladesh
- Nepal
- India
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Q19: Seismic activity is more prone in Pacific Ocean (T/F)
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Q20: Rapid withdrawal of water from the coastal region gives the warning of –
- Earth quake
- Tsunami
- Flood
- Volcanism
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