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Questions Related to soil- our life

The least porous soil among the following is a

  1. Loamy soil

  2. Silty soil

  3. Clay soil

  4. Peaty soil


Correct Option: C

Which of the following soil is transported by wind

  1. Alluvial

  2. Aerial

  3. Eolian

  4. Glacial


Correct Option: C

Soil is a mixture of

  1. Sand and clay

  2. Sand and humus

  3. Clay and humus

  4. Sand, clay and humus


Correct Option: D

Soil formed by transportation of disintegrated parent material from one place to another is called

  1. Light soil

  2. Alluvial soil

  3. Heavy soil

  4. Sedimentary soil


Correct Option: D

The soil which is transported by force of gravity is known as

  1. Colluvial

  2. Eolian

  3. Alluvial

  4. Glacial soil


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Colluvium is a type of parent material that moved down slope due to gravitational forces (in some cases water may play a role in initiation of the movement). Colluvium is heterogeneous, unsorted material of all particle sizes (from boulders to clay) with relatively little abrasion to round the particles. Consequently, colluvium consists of very sharp, angular rock fragments accumulated at the base of steep slopes.
Aeolian soil : A type of soil that is transported from one place to another by the wind.
Alluvium  is loose, unconsolidated (not cemented together into a solid rock) soil or sediments, which has been eroded, reshaped by water in some form, and redeposited in a non-marine setting.
Glacial soil  Unsorted, non-stratified glacial deposits consisting of clay, silt, sand, and boulders transported and deposited by glacial ice.

Soil carried by gravity is 

  1. Alluvial

  2. Colluvial

  3. Elluvial

  4. Glacial


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Colluvium is a type of parent material that moved down slope due to gravitational forces. Colluvium is heterogeneous, unsorted material of all particle sizes (from boulders to clay) with relatively little abrasion to round the particles.

Surahi and Matki are made from 

  1. Sandy soil

  2. Loamy soil

  3. Black soil

  4. Silt


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Black soil is used to make matkis and surrahis. This is because it provides proper support due to air spaces between their particles. It can also retain water for a long period of time. Along with this, it can withstand a large amount of climatic change also.

So, option C "Black Soil" is the correct answer.

Soil rich in Fe and Al due to excessice leaching is

  1. Alluvial

  2. Laterite

  3. Loam

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Laterite is a soil layer, that is rich in iron oxide and derived from a wide variety of rocks weathering under strongly oxidizing and leaching conditions. It forms in tropical and subtropical regions, where the climate is humid. When the velocity of running water decreases the heaviest particles are deposited on a riverbed. The finest particles (gravel, silt, sand, and clay) are deposited at the mouth of the river, forming a delta made of alluvial soil. 

Loam is soil composed mostly of sand and silt, and a smaller amount of clay.

Alluvial soils in India are

  1. Found in desert

  2. Least fertile

  3. Very rare

  4. Most extensive soils


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Alluvial soils are most extensive soil. It is formed due to deposition of the rivers brought down from the upper course of the river. It is found on the combined plain land of the Indus and the Ganga-Brahmaputra rivers which includes Punjab, Haryana, U.P., Bihar and West Bengal. The deltaic alluvium is found in deltas of the Ganga-Brahmaputra, Godavari, Mahanadhi and Kaveri rivers. The coastal alluvium is found in coastal sides of Peninsular India - called riverine soils it is originally found in river basins.

Therefore, the correct answer is option D. 

The darkest layer of soil is

  1. Top soil

  2. Bed rock

  3. C - horizon

  4. Sub rock


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dead plants and animals are degraded in soil by decomposing bacteria and fungi. The material formed after this decomposition activity is called humus. Humus is very rich in nutrients and black in color. Hence topsoil is the darkest. Greater the amount of humus more is the soil productivity. Thus the correct answer is option A.