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EXERCISES [Page 264]

D. R. Khullar solutions for Geography [English] Class 12 ISC 13 Water Resources and Types of Irrigation EXERCISES [Page 264]

SHORT-ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

I. 1.Page 264

There is little irrigation in the Himalayan region in spite of large number of big rivers. Why?

[Hint: There is little agricultural land due to rugged topography and the rivers are swift flowing]

I. 2. (a)Page 264

Describe the advantages of well irrigation.

I. 2. (b)Page 264

Describe the disadvantages of well irrigation.

I. 3. (a)Page 264

What are the merits of tank irrigation?

I. 3. (b)Page 264

What are the demerits of tank irrigation?

LONG-ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

II. 1. (a)Page 264

Why is the irrigation essential for increasing agricultural productivity in India?

II. 1. (b)Page 264

Mention a few favourable conditions of developing irrigation in India.

II. 1. (c)Page 264

Mention a few non-favourable conditions of developing irrigation in India.

II. 2.Page 264

Give a detailed account of canal irrigation in Uttar Pradesh.

II. 3. (a)Page 264

Write an account of canal irrigation in Punjab.

II. 3. (b)Page 264

Write an account of canal irrigation in Haryana.

MAP WORK [Page 264]

D. R. Khullar solutions for Geography [English] Class 12 ISC 13 Water Resources and Types of Irrigation MAP WORK [Page 264]

1.Page 264

Mark and label the following on an outline map of India.

A state with largest network of irrigation canals.

[Hint: Uttar Pradesh]

2.Page 264

Mark and label the following on an outline map of India.

A state with largest area under well irrigation.

[Hint: Rajasthan]

3.Page 264

Mark and label the following on an outline map of India.

A state with largest area under tube-well irrigation.

[Hint: Uttar Pradesh]

4.Page 264

Mark and label the following on an outline map of India.

A state having largest area under tank irrigation.

[Hint: Andhra Pradesh]

EXAMINATION CORNER [Pages 264 - 266]

D. R. Khullar solutions for Geography [English] Class 12 ISC 13 Water Resources and Types of Irrigation EXAMINATION CORNER [Pages 264 - 266]

SHORT-ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

I. 1. (a)Page 264

Name two primitive methods of irrigation.

I. 1. (b)Page 264

Name two modern methods of irrigation.

I. 2. (a)Page 264

Name one modern type of irrigation practised in India. For type, mention a region where it is commonly seen.

I. 2. (b)Page 264

Name one ancient type of irrigation practised in India. For type, mention a region where it is commonly seen.

I. 3. (a)Page 264

Name one region in India where tank irrigation is commonly practised. Give two reasons for your choice.

I. 3. (b)Page 264

Give two reasons where tank irrigation is commonly practised in India.

I. 4.Page 264

What are the demerits of tank irrigation?

I. 5.Page 264

Mention, two geomorphic conditions which are essential for the introduction of canal irrigation.

I. 6. (a)Page 265

In which two ways are tube-wells better than ordinary wells as a form of irrigation?

I. 6. (b)Page 265

Name two states where tube-well irrigation is popular.

I. 7.Page 265

Give one disadvantage of tube-well irrigation.

I. 8. (a)Page 265

Mention two natural conditions required for construction of canals.

I. 8. (b)Page 265

What are the drawbacks of canal irrigation?

I. 8. (c) iPage 265

Mention some problems caused by over-irrigation in India.

I. 8. (c) iiPage 265

Mention the regions affected by over-irrigation in India.

I. 9.Page 265

Give reasons to explain why canal irrigation is mainly carried out in the Northern Plain?

I. 10. (a) (i)Page 265

Name the type of irrigation that is responsible for water logging?

I. 10. (a) (ii)Page 265

What is water logging?

I. 10. (a) (iii)Page 265

What are the effects of water logging phenomenon?

I. 10. (b) (i)Page 265

How does sprinkler irrigation help in the best utilization of water?

I. 10. (b) (ii)Page 265

Name two crops that use the sprinkler form of irrigation.

I. 11. (a) (i)Page 265

Give two points of difference between ‘surface water’ and ‘groundwater’.

I. 11. (a) (ii)Page 265

Distinguish between Inundation Canals and Perennial Canals.

I. 11. (a) (iii)Page 265

Differentiate between Wells and tube-wells.

I. 11. (b) iPage 265

State any two advantages of using sprinkler irrigation.

I. 11. (b) iiPage 265

Mention one disadvantage of sprinkler irrigation.

I. 12.Page 265

Give one disadvantage of tube-well irrigation.

I. 13.Page 265

State any two advantages of using sprinkler irrigation.

I. 14. (a)Page 265

What is water logging?

I. 14. (b)Page 265

Name the type of irrigation that is responsible for water logging?

I. 14. (c)Page 265

What problem could waterlogging lead to?

I. 15. (a)Page 265

Why is watershed management important?

I. 15. (b)Page 265

Name the water harvesting program implemented in Andhra Pradesh.

I. 16.Page 265

State two reasons to explain why irrigation is necessary in India.

LONG-ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

II. 1. (i)Page 265

Explain any four conditions which have made the Northern Plains ideally suited for different forms of irrigation.

II. 1. (ii)Page 265

Why is tank irrigation the most popular form of irrigation in the Peninsular Plateau?

II. 2.Page 265

State two reasons to explain why irrigation is necessary in India.

II. 3. (i)Page 265

What are the considerations for the construction of tube-wells?

II. 3. (ii) aPage 265

What is the main purpose of inundation canals.

II. 3. (ii) bPage 265

Why are inundation canals not as popular as perennial canals?

II. 4. (a)Page 265

Name two canals of Uttar Pradesh.

II. 4. (b)Page 265

Compare canal irrigation with well irrigation.

II. 5.Page 265

Name three problems created by over watering in India. Give specific examples of regions where these problems have been observed.

II. 6. (i)Page 265

Which factors in the Deccan states have let to the support of tank irrigation?

II. 6. (ii)Page 265

What are the demerits of tank irrigation?

II. 7. (a)Page 265

Despite tank irrigation being a simple form of irrigation, it is not used by all farmers. Explain why.

II. 7. (b) (i)Page 265

Today, the need to converse water resources has become greater than ever. Explain.

II. 7. (b) (ii)Page 265

Mention any two suggestions for the conservation of water.

II. 7. (c)Page 265

What are the drawbacks of canal irrigation?

II. 8. (i)Page 265

State two reasons to explain why irrigation is necessary in India.

II. 8. (ii)Page 265

Explain why tube-wells are a popular form of irrigation for farmers of the northern plains.

II. 9. (a)Page 266

Explain how the type of crops grown determines the need for irrigation.

II. 9. (b)Page 266

Mention two different ways by which modern methods of irrigation are an improvement over the primitive methods.

II. 9. (c) (i)Page 266

Name two canals of Uttar Pradesh.

II. 9. (c) (ii)Page 266

Give reasons to explain why canal irrigation is mainly carried out in the Northern Plain?

II. 9. (d)Page 266

Well irrigation is still practiced in many parts of the country. Give two reasons to explain why.

II. 10. (a) (i)Page 266

Name the type of irrigation that is responsible for water logging?

II. 10. (a) (ii)Page 266

What is water logging?

II. 10. (a) (iii)Page 266

What are the effects of water logging phenomenon?

II. 10. (b) (i)Page 266

How does sprinkler irrigation help in the best utilization of water?

II. 10. (b) (ii)Page 266

Name two crops that use the sprinkler form of irrigation.

II. 11.Page 266

Explain with specific examples of regions affected, the dangers and problems of over-watering in India.

II. 12. (a)Page 266

State any two advantages of using sprinkler irrigation.

II. 12. (b)Page 266

State two geographical conditions essential for the construction of canal irrigation.

II. 12. (c)Page 266

Explain any three reasons why irrigation is necessary for profitable farming in India.

II. 13. (a)Page 266

Define the term Lagoon with an example from the Indian region.

II. 13. (b)Page 266

Define the term Delta with an example from the Indian region.

II. 14. (a)Page 266

Mention any three advantages of well irrigation in India.

II. 14. (b) (i)Page 266

Name one perennial canal of the following state:

Uttar Pradesh

II. 14. (b) (ii)Page 266

Name one perennial canal of the following state:

Punjab

II. 14. (b) (iii)Page 266

Name one perennial canal of the following state:

Tamil Nadu

II. 15. (i)Page 266

State two reasons for the rapid reduction in area irrigated by tanks in India.

II. 15. (ii)Page 266

Mention any two geographical conditions required for the setting up of tanks.

II. 16. (a)Page 266

Mention three ways in which modern means of irrigation are more advantageous than the ancient methods of irrigation.

II. 16. (b) (i)Page 266

In which two ways are tube-wells better than ordinary wells as a form of irrigation?

II. 16. (b) (ii)Page 266

Name any two alternative methods of irrigation.

II. 17. (a) (i)Page 266

What is rainwater harvesting?

II. 17. (a) (ii)Page 266

Mention two objectives of rainwater harvesting.

II. 17. (b)Page 266

How is agriculture responsible for reduction in the availability of surface and ground water?

II. 17. (c)Page 266

Describe the importance of irrigation for agriculture.

II. 18. (a) (i)Page 266

What is meant by tank irrigation?

II. 18. (a) (ii) (1)Page 266

Give Two advantages of tube-wells as a method of irrigation.

II. 18. (a) (ii) (2)Page 266

What are the merits of tank irrigation?

II. 18. (b) (i)Page 266

Explain the following:

Watershed management

II. 18. (b) (ii)Page 266

Explain rain water harvesting.

II. 19. (a)Page 266

Mention two reasons why the modern methods of irrigation are preferred over traditional methods of irrigation, in India.

II. 19. (b)Page 266

State two dangers of overwatering.

II. 20. (a)Page 266

In which two ways are tube-wells better than ordinary wells as a form of irrigation?

II. 20. (b) (i)Page 266

Name one perennial canal of the following state:

Uttar Pradesh

II. 20. (b) (ii)Page 266

Name one perennial canal of the following state:

Punjab

Solutions for 13: Water Resources and Types of Irrigation

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D. R. Khullar solutions for Geography [English] Class 12 ISC chapter 13 - Water Resources and Types of Irrigation - Shaalaa.com

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