Mineral and Power Resources - Worksheets

CBSE Worksheet 01
Ch-15 Mineral and Power Resources

  1. Name the continent with the largest producer of bauxite in the world
    1. Australia
    2. Africa
    3. South America
    4. North America
  2. Pick out the region of North America where huge mineral deposits are found.
    1. Kalgoorlie region
    2. Witwatersrand region
    3. Chota Nagpur plateau
    4. The Appalachian region
  3. Name the two important states where large deposits of Uranium are found.
    1. Rajasthan and Karnataka
    2. Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra
    3. Jharkhand and Andhra Pradesh
    4. Rajasthan and Jharkhand
  4. Give two examples of non- metallic mineral fuels from the options given below:
    1. Gold, Silver
    2. Coal, Petroleum
    3. Manganese Ore, Bauxite
    4. Iron Ore, Bauxite
  5. Which continent is the leading producer of iron ore in the world?
    1. Asia
    2. North America
    3. Europe
    4. Australia
  6. Match the following:
    Column AColumn B
    (i) Wind(a) Nuclear power plant
    (ii) Kalpakkam(b) The world’s largest geothermal power plant producer
    (iii) France(c) An inexhaustible source of energy
    (iv) USA(d) The first tidal energy station
  7. Fill in the blanks:
    1. _______ is found in large quantities in the monazite sands of Kerala.
    2. In India, ______ and _______ have large deposits of uranium.
    3. Wind is an __________ source of energy.
    4. _______ energy is used in solar heater, solar cookers, etc.
  8. State True or False:
    1. Iron is a non-metallic mineral.
    2. Asia, China and India have iron ore deposits.
    3. Gold is found in Kolar in Kerala.
    4. Minerals are the backbone of industrialisation.
  9. What are the power resources?
  10. Copper is an element used in almost everything.
  11. Chile and Peru are leading producers of copper.
  12. Write the advantages and disadvantages of firewood.
  13. Explain the distribution of minerals in the world.
CBSE Worksheet 01
Ch-15 Mineral and Power Resources

Answer
    1. (a) Australia, Explanation: Australia leads in the production of bauxite in the world.
    1. (d) The Appalachian region, Explanation: The Appalachians are the mountains in eastern North America where huge minerals deposits are found.
    1. (d) Rajasthan and Jharkhand, Explanation: Rajasthan and Jharkhand are rich in Uranium reserves.
    1. (b) Coal, Petroleum, Explanation: The mineral fuels like coal and petroleum are non-metallic minerals.
    1. (c) Europe, Explanation: Europe has large iron ore deposits. Hence, Europe is the leading producer of iron-ore in the world

    1. Wind - (c) An inexhaustible source of energy
    2. Kalpakkam - (a) Nuclear power plant
    3. France - (d) The first tidal energy station
    4. USA - (b) The world’s largest geothermal power plant producer
    1. Thorium is found in large quantities in the monazite sands of Kerala.
    2. In India, Rajasthan and Jharkhand have large deposits of uranium.
    3. Wind is an inexhaustible source of energy.
    4. Solar energy is used in solar heater, solar cookers, etc.
    1. False
    2. True
    3. False
    4. True
  1. Power resources are the resources which provide power or energy for industry, agriculture, transport, communication and defence.
  2. True
  3. True
  4. Advantages of firewood:
    Disadvantages of firewood:
    1. They are easy to access.
    2. They provide energy to a large number of people.
    3. Collection of firewood is time-consuming.
    4. It is a polluting source.
    5. It causes deforestation.
  5. Minerals occur in different types of rocks. Generally, igneous and metamorphic rocks that form large plateaus. Iron-ore in north Sweden, copper and nickel deposits in Ontario, Canada, iron, nickel, chromites, and platinum in South Africa are examples of minerals found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. Sedimentary rock formations of plains and young fold mountains contain non-metallic minerals like limestone. Mineral fuels such as coal and petroleum are also found in the sedimentary strata. For example, limestone deposits of the Caucasus region of France, Manganese deposits of Georgia and Ukraine and phosphate beds of Algeria and mineral fuels like coal and petroleum are found in the sedimentary strata.