question_answer1) Ice changes to water through the process of
A) freezing done clear
B) evaporation done clear
C) melting done clear
D) condensation done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer2) Where is the most water found on Earth?
A) in glaciers done clear
B) in lakes done clear
C) in rivers done clear
D) in oceans done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer3) The source of energy which evaporates the most water from Earth's surface is
A) volcanoes done clear
B) lightning done clear
C) the sun done clear
D) wind done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer4) Liquid water changes to water vapour by the process of
A) evaporation done clear
B) condensation done clear
C) precipitation done clear
D) freezing done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer5) What does heat from the sun cause liquid water to do?
A) evaporate into the air done clear
B) travel deeper into the soil done clear
C) change into a solid done clear
D) fall from clouds as rain done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer6) Which type of rainfall would be most helpful to farmers?
A) rainfall that evaporates quickly done clear
B) rainfall that runs off the land quickly done clear
C) rainfall that soaks into the soil slowly done clear
D) very little rainfall done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer7) The state of water depends on
A) the shape or size of the container done clear
B) where it has been stored done clear
C) if it is being used for irrigation done clear
D) temperature done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer8) The reverse process of evaporation is
A) condensation done clear
B) sublimation done clear
C) freezing done clear
D) precipitation done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer9) Where does condensation occur in the water cycle?
A) when cloud is forming done clear
B) when ocean water changes into water vapour done clear
C) when water flowing down a river done clear
D) when underground water soaking into rocks and soil done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer10) What do we see on the surface of glass containing ice-chilled water?
A) dust done clear
B) water droplets done clear
C) water vapour done clear
D) ice done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer11) There are.......... stage of water cycle.
A) 2 done clear
B) 3 done clear
C) 4 done clear
D) 6 done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer12) What causes puddles to get smaller and smaller?
A) condensation done clear
B) evaporation done clear
C) precipitation done clear
D) the Sun done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer13) Which of these is an example of liquid water?
A) Frost done clear
B) Rain done clear
C) Ice done clear
D) Steam done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer14) How can water vapour in the air return to Earth?
A) it evaporates and is blown by the wind done clear
B) it evaporates and forms clouds done clear
C) it condenses then precipitates done clear
D) it stick to any warm surface it comes in contact with done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer15) You can expect the most evaporation from the surface of a pond in
A) cold rainy day done clear
B) cold sunny day done clear
C) warm rainy day done clear
D) warm sunny day done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer16) How much of Earth's water is fresh water?
A) 97% done clear
B) 50% done clear
C) 3% done clear
D) 1% done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer17) Which of the following is NOT one of the processes including in water cycle?
A) condensation done clear
B) evaporation done clear
C) precipitation done clear
D) erosion done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer18) At the time of cloud formation, heat is released into the atmosphere? It is true
A) Yes done clear
B) No done clear
C) Sometimes done clear
D) Cannot say done clear
View Solution play_arrowColumn - I | Column - II |
A. Lightning | (p) collection of tiny water droplets |
B. Thunder | (q) falling of water from the sky |
C. Clouds | (r) loud sound with lightning |
D. Rain | (s) flash of light |
A) \[A\to (p);B\to (r);C\to (s):D\to (q)\] done clear
B) \[A\to (s);B\to (r);C\to (p):D\to (q)\] done clear
C) \[A\to (p);B\to (s);C\to (r):D\to (q)\] done clear
D) \[A\to (s);B\to (p);C\to (r):D\to (q)\] done clear
View Solution play_arrowColumn-I | Column-II |
A. Process of freezing results | (p) water to ice |
B. Process of boiling results | (q) steam to water |
C. Process of melting results | (r) water to steam |
D. Process of condensation results | (s) ice to water |
A) \[A\to (p);B\to (s);C\to (r):D\to (q)\] done clear
B) \[A\to (p);B\to (q);C\to (r):D\to (s)\] done clear
C) \[A\to (p);B\to (r);C\to (s):D\to (q)\] done clear
D) \[A\to (q);B\to (s);C\to (r):D\to (p)\] done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) negative charge done clear
B) positive charge done clear
C) both (a) and (b) done clear
D) neither (a) nor (b) done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) to stay indoors done clear
B) to stay near open doors and windows done clear
C) to avoid contact with electrical appliances done clear
D) both (a) and (c) done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) only done clear
B) and (2) done clear
C) (1), (2) and (3) done clear
D) (2) and (3) done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) only (1) done clear
B) only (2) done clear
C) both (1) and (2) done clear
D) neither (1) nor (2) done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) evaporation done clear
B) condensation done clear
C) precipitation done clear
D) water cycle done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) hail done clear
B) rain done clear
C) drops done clear
D) all of these done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear
B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear
C) A is true but R is false. done clear
D) A is false but R is true. done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear
B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear
C) A is true but R is false. done clear
D) A is false but R is true. done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear
B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear
C) A is true but R is false. done clear
D) A is false but R is true. done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Statement (i) is correct while statement (ii) is incorrect. done clear
B) Statement (ii) is correct while statement (i) is incorrect. done clear
C) Both statements are correct done clear
D) Both statements are incorrect. done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Statement (i) is correct while statement (ii) is incorrect. done clear
B) Statement (ii) is correct while statement (i) is incorrect. done clear
C) Both statements are correct done clear
D) Both statements are incorrect. done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer32) During lightning which of the following is a safe place?
A) open field done clear
B) inside a house done clear
C) bus stop done clear
D) elevated ridge done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) negatively charged done clear
B) positively charged done clear
C) neutral done clear
D) None of these done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Thomas Alva Edison done clear
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt done clear
C) Benjamin Franklin done clear
D) Issac Newton done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) earthing done clear
B) discharging done clear
C) transferring done clear
D) charging done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer36) Which of the following is incorrect? m an event of lightning, we should
A) not hold any metallic pipes done clear
B) stand under a tree if in a plain area done clear
C) remove all metallic objects from our pockets if in a plain area. done clear
D) disconnect all electrical appliances connected to external antenna. done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer37) Cloud forms through the process of
A) condensation done clear
B) precipitation done clear
C) freezing done clear
D) transpiration done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer38) Why do we always see a lightning before we hear thunder?
A) because lightning occurs first. done clear
B) because light travels faster than sound. done clear
C) because thunder occurs late. done clear
D) because sound travels fester than light. done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer39) What is the sound of thunder caused by a nearby main trunk airwave?
A) sharp crakle done clear
B) low rumble done clear
C) loud crash done clear
D) feeble crash done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer40) Forests that experience high levels of rainfall are called
A) rain forests done clear
B) snow forests done clear
C) rain guages done clear
D) flood forests done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) 1 only done clear
B) 2 only done clear
C) both (1) and (2) done clear
D) neither (1) nor (2) done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer42) By boiling process water converts into
A) water vapour done clear
B) snow done clear
C) hail done clear
D) cloud done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer43) Hot water vapour is called
A) steam done clear
B) snow done clear
C) hail done clear
D) rain done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer44) Instrument, which is used to detect and monitor rain is
A) Reengage done clear
B) Weather radar done clear
C) pH meter done clear
D) Hydrometer done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer45) Lightning can never strike the same place twice.
A) it is true done clear
B) it is false done clear
C) maybe done clear
D) may not be done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer46) The water cycle begins with
A) condensation done clear
B) evaporation done clear
C) precipitation done clear
D) the water cycle has no beginning or end. done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer47) The water cycle is the Earth's way of
A) getting rid of water done clear
B) recycling water done clear
C) using up all of our water done clear
D) cleaning our water done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) collection done clear
B) evaporation done clear
C) condensation done clear
D) precipitation done clear
View Solution play_arrowquestion_answer49) Where does the energy that powers the water cycle comes from?
A) plants done clear
B) electric shocks done clear
C) animals done clear
D) the sun done clear
View Solution play_arrowColumn-I | Column-II |
A. Upper edge of clouds | (p) hail |
B. Lower edge of clouds | (q) water vapour |
C. Gaseous state of water | (r) having excess of positive charges |
D. Falling of ice crystals on earth | (s) having excess of negative charges |
A) \[A\to (p);B\to (q);C\to (r);D\to (s)\] done clear
B) \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (q);D\to (p)\] done clear
C) \[A\to (r);B\to (p);C\to (q);D\to (q)\] done clear
D) \[A\to (r);B\to (q);C\to (s);D\to (p)\] done clear
View Solution play_arrowColumn - I | Column - II |
A. Water cycle | (p) falls in very cold regions |
B. Clouds | (q) made of metals. |
C. Snow or hail | (r) Natural circuit of water in its different states |
D. Lightning conductor | (s)condensed form of water vapour |
A) \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (p);D\to (q)\] done clear
B) \[A\to (s);B\to (r);C\to (q);D\to (p)\] done clear
C) \[A\to (r);B\to (s);C\to (q);D\to (p)\] done clear
D) \[A\to (p);B\to (q);C\to (r);D\to (s)\] done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) from A to B done clear
B) from B to C done clear
C) from C to D done clear
D) from D to A done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) from A to B done clear
B) from B to C done clear
C) from C to D done clear
D) from D to A done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) from A to B done clear
B) from B to C done clear
C) from C to D done clear
D) from D to A done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) metal done clear
B) plastic done clear
C) insulator done clear
D) wood done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) to protect buildings from rain done clear
B) to protect buildings from effects of lightning done clear
C) to protect buildings from thunder. done clear
D) all of these done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Benjamin Franklin done clear
B) Albert Einstein done clear
C) Issac Newton done clear
D) Franklin D. Roosevelt done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Electric done clear
B) Magnetic done clear
C) Geothennal done clear
D) Nuclear done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) speed of sound is greater than the speed of light in air. done clear
B) speed of light is greater than the speed of sound in air. done clear
C) lightning restrict the speed of sound done clear
D) None of these done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear
B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear
C) A is true but R is false. done clear
D) A is false but R is true. done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear
B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear
C) A is true but R is false. done clear
D) A is false but R is true. done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done clear
B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done clear
C) A is true but R is false. done clear
D) A is false but R is true. done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Statement (i) and (iii) are incorrect while statement (ii) is correct. done clear
B) Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct. done clear
C) All the statements are correct. done clear
D) All the statements are incorrect. done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) Statement (i) and (iii) are incorrect while statement (ii) is correct. done clear
B) Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct. done clear
C) All the statements are correct. done clear
D) All the statements are incorrect. done clear
View Solution play_arrowA) A-Precipitation, B-Run off, C-Conden- sation, D-Ground water, E-Evaporation done clear
B) A-Evaporation, B-Ground water, C-Run off, D-Condensation, E-Precipitation. done clear
C) A-Run off B-Precipitation, C-Evaporation, D-Ground water, E-Condensation done clear
D) A-Condensation, B-Precipitation, C-Run off, D-Ground water, E-Evaporation done clear
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