This page contains MCQs and true-false-type questions regarding Chapter 18 Too Much Water, Too Little Water for class 4 Environment Science. It is chapter 18 of the NCERT book. All of the questions have been answered.
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Too Much Water, Too Little Water Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1. Varanasi is situated on the bank of which river?
a. Yamuna
b. Ganga
c. Kaveri
d. Godavari
Question 2. Which one of the following is the most drought prone area in India?
a. Rajasthan
b. Uttar Pradesh
c. Andhra Pradesh
d. Bihar
Question 3. Which one of the following is the most flood prone state of India?
a. Madhya Pradesh
b. Bihar
c. Punjab
d. Haryana
Question 4. Which of the following states receives the highest rainfall in India?
a. Meghalaya
b. Jharkhand
c. Tamil Nadu
d. Punjab
Question 5. How many oceans are there in the world?
a. Two
b. Three
c. Four
d. Five
Question 6. Which one of the following is not a source of irrigation?
a. Ground water
b. River
c. Rainfall
d. Sea water
Question 7. An extended period of unusually dry weather when there is not enough rain is known as-
a. Flood
b. Cyclone
c. Drought
d. Rainfall
Question 8. Bhakra Nangal dam is located in which state of India?
a. Himanchal Pradesh
b. Madhya Pradesh
c. Andhra Pradesh
d. Uttar Pradesh
Question 9. Which of the following is not a source of fresh water?
a. River
b. Lake
c. Pond
d. Ocean
Question 10. Which one of the following is a disease which is caused by contaminated water?
a. Malaria
b. Hepatitis – B
c. Diarrhoea
d. Headache
Question 11. The contamination of water bodies is known as-
a. Water pollution
b. Air pollution
c. Noise pollution
d. Soil pollution
Question 12. An amusement park that features water play areas is known as-
a. National park
b. Water park
c. Cultural park
d. Pocket park
Question 13. Which one of the following diseases is not caused by contaminated water?
a. Cholera
b. Diarrhea
c. Hepatitis – A
d. Hepatitis – B
Question 14. What is the percentage of water in our bodies?
a. 70%
b. 40%
c. 80%
d. 90%
Question 15. When is world water day celebrated?
a. 22 April
b. 12 March
c. 22 March
d. 5 June
True or False
- Seas are the sources of fresh water.
- We can live without water.
- Rainwater is used for irrigation.
- Dams store a large amount of water.
- Rivers are the sources of fresh water.
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