MCQs on Land Degradation and Desertification in India
1. Which of the following is the leading cause of land degradation in India?
- A. Urbanization
- B. Industrialization
- C. Deforestation
- D. Overgrazing
- Answer: C. Deforestation
2. The process of desertification primarily involves:
- A. Increase in agricultural productivity
- B. Loss of water and vegetation cover
- C. Expansion of wetlands
- D. Increase in forest area
- Answer: B. Loss of water and vegetation cover
3. Which Indian state has the largest area affected by desertification?
- A. Rajasthan
- B. Gujarat
- C. Maharashtra
- D. Madhya Pradesh
- Answer: A. Rajasthan
4. Land degradation due to salinity and alkalinity is most prevalent in which type of soil?
- A. Laterite soils
- B. Alluvial soils
- C. Black soils
- D. Arid soils
- Answer: B. Alluvial soils
5. Which of the following is a major anthropogenic factor contributing to land degradation in India?
- A. Earthquakes
- B. Volcanic eruptions
- C. Over-extraction of groundwater
- D. Natural forest fires
- Answer: C. Over-extraction of groundwater
6. Which of the following is a common consequence of desertification?
- A. Increased forest cover
- B. Enhanced biodiversity
- C. Decline in soil fertility
- D. Higher water retention in soils
- Answer: C. Decline in soil fertility
7. Which crop is known to contribute to soil erosion and desertification if grown continuously without rotation?
- A. Rice
- B. Maize
- C. Cotton
- D. Wheat
- Answer: C. Cotton
8. Which of the following measures is effective in controlling desertification?
- A. Slash and burn agriculture
- B. Contour plowing
- C. Excessive grazing
- D. Deforestation
- Answer: B. Contour plowing
9. The National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) in India includes a mission focused on combating desertification. What is it called?
- A. National Water Mission
- B. National Mission for a Green India
- C. National Mission on Sustainable Agriculture
- D. National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem
- Answer: B. National Mission for a Green India
10. Which river basin in India is highly prone to soil erosion?
- A. Brahmaputra Basin
- B. Ganga Basin
- C. Godavari Basin
- D. Krishna Basin
- Answer: A. Brahmaputra Basin
11. Which of the following is NOT a factor leading to land degradation?
- A. Soil erosion
- B. Waterlogging
- C. Reforestation
- D. Salinization
- Answer: C. Reforestation
12. In India, desertification is most commonly associated with which climatic zone?
- A. Tropical Wet
- B. Tropical Wet and Dry
- C. Arid and Semi-arid
- D. Humid Subtropical
- Answer: C. Arid and Semi-arid
13. What is the role of shelterbelts in preventing desertification?
- A. They increase water levels in rivers.
- B. They reduce soil erosion by wind.
- C. They accelerate deforestation.
- D. They promote overgrazing.
- Answer: B. They reduce soil erosion by wind.
14. Which of the following is a government initiative to combat land degradation in India?
- A. Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi
- B. National Afforestation Programme
- C. Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana
- D. Smart Cities Mission
- Answer: B. National Afforestation Programme
15. The process of converting productive land into desert is called:
- A. Deforestation
- B. Erosion
- C. Salinization
- D. Desertification
- Answer: D. Desertification
16. Which type of vegetation is most effective in preventing soil erosion in dryland areas?
- A. Dense forests
- B. Grasslands
- C. Mangroves
- D. Alpine tundra
- Answer: B. Grasslands
17. Which of the following practices is recommended for reducing soil erosion?
- A. Clear-cutting forests
- B. Over-irrigation
- C. Agroforestry
- D. Monoculture farming
- Answer: C. Agroforestry
18. The “Great Green Wall” initiative is related to:
- A. Preventing soil erosion in the Amazon
- B. Controlling desertification in Africa
- C. Reforestation in the Himalayas
- D. Urban green spaces in Europe
- Answer: B. Controlling desertification in Africa
19. What is the primary reason for desertification in the Thar region of India?
- A. Volcanic activity
- B. Excess rainfall
- C. Wind erosion
- D. Deforestation of rainforests
- Answer: C. Wind erosion
20. Which of the following is a key indicator of desertification?
- A. Increase in groundwater levels
- B. Rise in agricultural yield
- C. Loss of vegetation cover
- D. Decrease in soil salinity
- Answer: C. Loss of vegetation cover
21. The Indian Desert, also known as the Thar Desert, lies in which part of India?
- A. Eastern India
- B. Southern India
- C. Northern India
- D. Northwestern India
- Answer: D. Northwestern India
22. Which of the following contributes to land degradation due to waterlogging?
- A. Excessive use of fertilizers
- B. Poor irrigation management
- C. Slash-and-burn agriculture
- D. Deforestation
- Answer: B. Poor irrigation management
23. Which plant species is commonly used for stabilizing sand dunes in India?
- A. Bamboo
- B. Neem
- C. Prosopis juliflora
- D. Eucalyptus
- Answer: C. Prosopis juliflora
24. The “UN Convention to Combat Desertification” aims to address issues related to:
- A. Soil erosion and deforestation
- B. Climate change and biodiversity loss
- C. Desertification and drought
- D. Marine pollution and wetland conservation
- Answer: C. Desertification and drought
25. Which of the following Indian rivers is most affected by sedimentation due to soil erosion?
- A. Yamuna
- B. Narmada
- C. Brahmaputra
- D. Tapti
- Answer: C. Brahmaputra
26. The process of soil degradation due to chemical imbalances is known as:
- A. Desertification
- B. Salinization
- C. Afforestation
- D. Reforestation
- Answer: B. Salinization
27. Which practice helps to combat soil degradation in hilly areas?
- A. Terrace farming
- B. Clear-cutting
- C. Slash-and-burn agriculture
- D. Intensive grazing
- Answer: A. Terrace farming
28. What is the main objective of the Desert Development Programme (DDP) in India?
- A. Promote urbanization in desert areas
- B. Increase industrialization in desert regions
- C. Mitigate the effects of drought and desertification
- D. Develop tourism infrastructure in deserts
- Answer: C. Mitigate the effects of drought and desertification
29. Which of the following is a human activity that exacerbates desertification in semi-arid regions?
- A. Conservation tillage
- B. Sustainable water management
- C. Overgrazing by livestock
- D. Crop rotation
- Answer: C. Overgrazing by livestock
30. What is the key role of organic matter in soil in preventing desertification?
- A. Increases soil acidity
- B. Reduces water infiltration
- C. Improves soil structure and water retention
- D. Causes soil compaction
- Answer: C. Improves soil structure and water retention