1. State any three factors responsible for increase in water demand.
Ans: Following factors for responsible for increasing water demand:
2. Name two environmentally effective systems of irrigation.
Ans: Low-pressure sprinklers and micro irrigation.
3. Why should water be conserved?
Ans: To overcome the problem of scarcity of water, we need to judiciously use water and conserve it for the use of future generations.
4. Mention any two ways an individual can help in conserving water.
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5. Mention one important cause of water scarcity in our country.
Ans: Growing population.
1. State in a sentence how TV can help in spreading awareness regarding water conservation.
Ans: Awareness programmes in the form of small skits or conversations, or cartoons, can reach a large population.
2. Why is it more sensible to irrigate plants and lawns in early morning or late evening?
Ans: Because transpiration is low so water loss is reduced.
3. In your opinion, what can be done to motivate people to reduce wastage of water?
Ans: Change an appropriate amount of water consumption.
4. State one method of recharging groundwater.
Ans: Recharging of groundwater
5. What is the role of algae or aquatic plants like water hyacinth in removing pollutants from wastewater?
Ans: Growing algae or floating masses of water hyacinth also helps in cleaning the water polluted by absorbing phosphates, nitrates and other nutrients. These aquatic plants can be harvested to produce biogas.
6. What are GAP and YAP?
Ans: Ganga Action Plan and Yamuna Action Plan.
7. Why are such action plans undertaken?
Ans: Many of the Indian rivers are polluted, and their waters over large stretches are unfit for human use. River pollution is mostly from the discharge of effluents by industries, and cities developed along river courses. This is why the government has launched such action plans to clean up the rivers.
8. Name two more important rivers of our country?
Ans: Ganga, Yamuna, Brahmaputra, Sutlej, Krishna, Narmada, Kaveri, Godavari, etc.
1. Define energy.
Ans: Energy may be defined as the capacity to do work. Energy can be transformed from one form to another.
2. List four human activities for which energy is required.
Ans: Humans need energy to carry out various kinds of activities, such as
3. Name the energy compound synthesised by human beings.
Ans: ATP or Adenosine triphosphate.
1. Distinguish between non-renewable and renewable sources of energy.
Ans: Non-renewable energy is limited in supply; Renewable energy is available in an unlimited amount.
2. Name one conventional and one non-conventional source of energy.
Ans: Conventional- coal or petroleum: Non-conventional energy, hydel energy, tidal energy, or biomass.
3. Name three fossil fuels.
Ans: Coal, natural gas, and Petroleum (oil).
4. Name one biodiesel-yielding plant.
Ans: Jatropha, Callophyllum, Hevea (Rubber).
5. What do you mean by (a) biomass and (b) biogas?
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6. Name two chemical compounds which can be called biofuels.
Ans: Ethanol, Methane.
7. Why are they termed biofuels?
Ans: Because they are obtained from plants or by bacteria, both of which are biological organisms.
1. Mention how you improve energy efficiency at home, at the workplace and in the transport sector. Give two points in each.
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2. Expand the following: MNRE, IREDA, CFL
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3. Why have people started using CFLs at home?
Ans: Energy consumption is low, hence it cuts down the electricity bill.
4. What does BEE stand for? What is its function?
Ans: Bureau of Energy Efficiency – the function of BEE is to develop a programme to increase conservation and efficient use of energy in India.
5. What is the difference between ‘one-star’ and ‘five-star’ refrigerators?
Ans: The 5-star refrigerator is significantly more energy efficient and consumes much less electricity than the 1-star refrigerator, which leads to lower electricity bills over time.
1. State the factors responsible for water scarcity.
Ans: Several factors responsible for water scarcity are –
2. Mention the strategies for water conservation.
Ans: We can conserve water by using various methods such as reforestation, re-use, recycling, increasing water use efficiency, water harvesting and groundwater recharge.
3. What is water harvesting? In what ways can it be done?
Ans: Water harvesting is collecting rainwater that falls on a house or on and around any building and then putting it to use later on, or simply replenishing the groundwater by allowing the water to reach underground. Various methods of water management, including capturing water from swollen streams and rivers during the monsoon season and storing it in various forms of water bodies.
4. Write short notes on: Ganga Action and Yamuna Action Plan.
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5. What are conventional and non-conventional energy resources? Explain with examples.
Ans: The conventional sources of energy are the fossil fuels. It took millions of years for the formation of fossil fuels; hence, they are limited and non-renewable. Fossils are remains of organisms that lived in the past, and fossil fuels are plants that got buried under the earth and became rock over the years. Fossil fuels have to be unearthed from mines. Most fossil fuels release energy as heat. The types of fossil fuels are:
6. What are biofuels?
Ans: Biofuels are obtained from plants and plant products and may be in the form of liquid (Bioethanol) or may be obtained as CO2 and CH4 (biogas). Oil seeds of plants like Jatropha, Hevea and Callophyllum yield biodiesel.
7. Write notes on (i) Biogas digesters,(ii) Biodiesel, (iii) Fossil fuels
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8. What are the ways of conserving energy as an individual?
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9. What is the need for making electrical gadgets/equipment with a star rating?
Ans: The BEE Star Energy Efficiency Labels have been created to standardise the energy efficiency ratings of different electrical appliances and indicate energy consumption under standard test conditions. These labels indicate the energy efficiency levels through the number of stars highlighted in colour on the label. Star rating system ranges from one star (least energy efficient, thus least money saved) to five stars (most energy efficient, thus most money saved).
10. How can transport vehicles be made energy efficient?
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11. Mention three ways of using solar energy as an energy resource.Ans: Solar energy is now harnessed through “solar panels” directly, which heat homes by solar radiation. Solar photovoltaic cells are used in solar TVs, and solar thermal energy is used to cook food in solar cookers. Solar energy is also used in industries.
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