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Soil and Water Resource Mapping MCQs

1. : What is the main purpose of soil and water resource mapping?

(A) Entertainment


(B) Identifying distribution and characteristics of soil and water resources


(C) Measuring farmer income


(D) Estimating rainfall only




2. : Which technology is most commonly used for soil and water resource mapping?

(A) Remote sensing and GIS


(B) Hand sketches


(C) Farmer diaries


(D) Radio communication




3. : Soil resource mapping helps in:

(A) Classifying soils based on fertility, texture, and depth


(B) Determining market prices


(C) Estimating crop prices


(D) Entertainment purposes




4. : Water resource mapping includes:

(A) Surface water bodies and groundwater resources


(B) Farmer income levels


(C) Road networks only


(D) Soil color only




5. : Which satellite imagery is widely used for soil moisture estimation?

(A) Sentinel-1 (SAR data)


(B) Netflix satellites


(C) GPS signals


(D) Telephone satellites




6. : Soil mapping is important for:

(A) Land use planning and sustainable agriculture


(B) Increasing TV ratings


(C) Entertainment


(D) Cultural mapping




7. : Which soil property can be detected using remote sensing?

(A) Soil moisture and organic matter


(B) Soil ownership


(C) Farmer’s income


(D) Market demand




8. : Groundwater potential mapping often uses:

(A) Remote sensing, GIS, and field surveys


(B) Random guesswork


(C) Farmer interviews only


(D) Road maps




9. : Which index is useful for monitoring water bodies using satellite images?

(A) NDWI (Normalized Difference Water Index)


(B) GDP index


(C) Price index


(D) Rainfall index




10. : Which organization in India is responsible for large-scale soil mapping?

(A) NBSS & LUP (National Bureau of Soil Survey & Land Use Planning)


(B) NASA


(C) WHO


(D) ISI




11. : Soil maps are usually classified based on:

(A) Soil texture, depth, slope, and fertility


(B) Farmer age


(C) Market location


(D) Village names




12. : DEM (Digital Elevation Model) helps in water resource mapping by:

(A) Identifying drainage patterns and watershed boundaries


(B) Measuring crop yield directly


(C) Counting farmers


(D) Detecting soil color only




13. : Which satellite sensor is used for groundwater recharge zone mapping?

(A) IRS LISS-III


(B) Radio sensors


(C) Bluetooth devices


(D) Mobile camera




14. : Soil salinity mapping is done using which type of remote sensing?

(A) Hyperspectral and microwave sensing


(B) Radio broadcasting


(C) Manual sketches


(D) Thermal only




15. : Which of the following is a direct application of water resource mapping?

(A) Watershed management


(B) Sports event mapping


(C) Music industry planning


(D) Fashion mapping




16. : Which resolution is most important for small-scale soil resource mapping?

(A) High spatial resolution


(B) Low temporal resolution


(C) Audio resolution


(D) Random resolution




17. : Soil erosion risk mapping helps in:

(A) Conservation planning and soil protection


(B) Increasing farmer wages


(C) Predicting market prices


(D) Radio frequency mapping




18. : Which water resource can be mapped using thermal remote sensing?

(A) Groundwater seepage and surface water temperature


(B) Farmer’s income


(C) Soil ownership


(D) Market value




19. : Soil pH and fertility can be indirectly estimated using:

(A) Remote sensing reflectance data


(B) Farmer’s notes


(C) Radio waves


(D) Village surveys only




20. : Which factor affects accuracy of soil moisture estimation from satellites?

(A) Vegetation cover and soil texture


(B) Farmer age


(C) Road width


(D) Market distance




21. : Which index is useful for monitoring drought conditions?

(A) VCI (Vegetation Condition Index)


(B) CPI index


(C) Price index


(D) Income index




22. : Which mapping approach combines satellite data with field sampling?

(A) Integrated soil and water resource mapping


(B) Manual sketching


(C) Random farmer interviews


(D) Only lab tests




23. : A benefit of digital soil maps over traditional maps is:

(A) Easy updating and GIS integration


(B) Higher entertainment value


(C) Larger physical size


(D) Hand coloring




24. : Which type of satellite imagery is best for water body boundary detection?

(A) Multispectral imagery


(B) Radio signals


(C) Text messages


(D) Thermal only




25. : The future of soil and water resource mapping focuses on:

(A) AI, machine learning, and real-time monitoring


(B) Hand-drawn sketches


(C) Ignoring technology


(D) Farmer memory records




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  1. Soil Conservation Techniques MCQs

  2. Watershed Management MCQs

  3. Erosion Control Structures MCQs

  4. Gully and Ravine Control MCQs


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  1. Irrigation Methods and Systems MCQs

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  3. Surface and Subsurface Drainage MCQs

  4. Sprinkler and Drip Irrigation Systems MCQs

  5. Water Management MCQs


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  2. Well Hydraulics MCQs

  3. Pumping Systems MCQs

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  3. Testing and Evaluation of Agricultural Equipment MCQs

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  2. Unit Operations in Agricultural Processing MCQs

  3. Grain Drying and Storage MCQs

  4. Agricultural Produce Handling MCQs

  5. Food Refrigeration and Cold Chain Management MCQs

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  3. Wind Energy for Agricultural Use MCQs

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  3. Animal Housin MCQs

  4. Environmental Control in Structures MCQs


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  1. Agricultural Waste Management MCQs

  2. Effluent Treatment Systems MCQs

  3. Environmental Pollution from Agriculture MCQs

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