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Environmental Resources I - SS2 Geography Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

What is the primary use of forests as vegetation resources?

 

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A

Water purification

 

B

Crop cultivation

 

C

Wildlife observation

 

D

Timber production

 

2

Which type of water resource is used for desalination to make it suitable for drinking?

 

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A
Rainwater
B
Oceans
C
Rivers
D
Groundwater
3

Wetlands are essential for which of the following purposes?

 

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A

Timber production

 

B

Water purification

 

C

Crop cultivation

 

D

Electricity generation

 

4

What is the primary use of grasslands as vegetation resources?

 

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A

Food production

 

B

Biodiversity preservation

 

C

Water purification

 

D

Erosion control

 

5

How is solar energy harnessed from the environment?

 

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A

Wind turbines

 

B

Hydroelectric dams

 

C
Photosynthesis
D

Solar panels

 

6

Which environmental resource is essential for photosynthesis in plants?

 

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A
Rain
B
Wind
C
Oxygen
D
Sunlight
7

What is the primary purpose of agricultural wetlands?

 

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A

Biodiversity preservation

 

B

Water purification

 

C

Crop cultivation

 

D
Electricity generation
8

Which vegetation resource is known for its role in combating climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide?

 

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A
Wetlands
B
Grasslands
C
Forests
D
Crops
9

What do aquatic vegetation resources like seaweed provide for human consumption?

 

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A
Timber
B
Medicine
C
Food
D
Water
10

What is the primary use of desert plants in arid regions?

 

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A

Water purification

 

B
Aesthetics
C

Adaptation to arid conditions

 

D

Electricity generation

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