Frequently Asked Questions
Section-A
1.
Name the major water resources (or rivers) in India.
Ans. The major water resource in
India are as listed below; Narmada, Tapathi, Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna,
Cauvery, Pennar, Ganges and its tributaries, Indus and its tributaries, River
Brahmaputra.
2.
Name the major water resource projects in Karnataka.
Ans. The major water resource
projects in Karnataka are as follows;
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Tungabhadrs project – Hospet
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Upper Krishna project – Alamatti
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Krishna Raja Sagar project – Mysore
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Harangi project – Kodagu
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Navilterth project – Savadatti
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Linganamakki project – Jog
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Vani Vilasa Sagar – Hiriyur
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Basava sagar project - Narayanpura
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Nugu reservoir – H.D Kote, Mysore, etc.
3.
What is a multipurpose project? Name the major
multipurpose irrigation project in India. (Nov 2010 5m)
Ans. The projects which are
planned and constructed to perform various purposes together are called as
multipurpose projects. The reservoir not only serves one but various purposes
such as protection of downstream areas from floods and serves as water supply
unit for irrigation and industrial purposes. Some of the important multipurpose
projects in India are as follows;
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Bhakra Nangal Project – Himachal Pradesh
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Tihari water Project – Uttarakhand
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Nagarjuna Sagar Project – Andra Pradesh
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Sardar Sarovar Project – Gujrat
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Krishna Raja Sagar- Mysore
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Tungabhadra Prpject – Hospet
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Mahi Project
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Gandak Project
·
Kosi Project
4.
Define irrigation. Briefly explain the necessity of
irrigation. (May 2006 5m)
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What is irrigation? What are its necessities?
Ans. Irrigation may be defined as
the process of supplying water to the land by artificial means for the purpose
of cultivation. The water supplied to the land naturally by rain is usually not
sufficient for the proper growth of the crop, therefore, the objective of
irrigation is to supplement the natural supply of water to land to obtain the
optimum yield from the crop grown on the land. Generally, the following factors
lead to the necessity of irrigation.
·
Low rainfall or non-uniform rainfall.
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Additional requirement of water to the
commercial crops.
·
To have a controlled and planned water supply.
5.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of irrigation?
(May 2005 5m, Dec 2005 5m, May 2006 5m, May 2009 8m, Nov 2011 5m)
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List the advantages and disadvantages of irrigation.
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What are the benefits of irrigation? (May 2008)
Ans. Advantages-The following are the advantages of irrigation;
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Protection from famine.
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Improvement in yield and value of crop.
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Generation of hydroelectric power.
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Inland irrigation.
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The irrigation canals can be used for domestic
and industrial water supply.
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Improvement in transportation due to road
facility on canal banks.
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Increase in ground water storage.
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Improves canal plantation.
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Increase in food production.
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Fish industry can be developed along the banks
of reservoir.
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Increases the economy of the country.
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Overall development of the country.
Disadvantages-The
following are the disadvantages of irrigation;
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Irrigation results in colder and damper climate,
causing outbreak of diseases like malaria.
·
Water logging is a major concern due to over
irrigation, resulting in reduced crop yields.
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Cost of irrigation is some times more than the
revenue generated.
·
Presence of canals affect the drainage
conditions of the area.
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The irrigation water gets mixed with nitrates in
the soil and seeps into the ground water to some extent, and pollute the ground
water.
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Deep canals may prove dangerous for people who
do not know swimming.
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Irrigation projects requires huge capitals, and
also skilled labors are required for the construction.
6.
Write a note on world water resource.
Ans. Water is the most important
natural resource and is vital for all living beings on the earth. Oceans cover
about 71% of the total land surface and has 97% of water. 2% of water is
present in frozen form as ice caps. Deep underground resource cover about
0.31%. Thus 99.31% of water is of no use to man. The remaining 0.69% of water
represents the fresh water resource. Among fresh water, rivers and lakes holds
3% and the atmosphere holds 3%. Remaining percentage is distributed in other
fresh water resources.
7.
Write a short note on India’s water resource.
Ans. The main source of water for
India is rainfall over the most of the parts and snowfall in the north region.
The rainfall varies from place to place every year. The average annual rainfall
is about 119.4 cm. The total annual water resources are approximately equal to
4000km3. The total annual surface water flow is 1800km3,
from which 150km3 is stored in various reservoirs, tanks etc. 1650km3
water is retained on soil and it goes to the atmosphere as evaporation and
transpiration.
8.
Explain with a neat sketch Hydrology cycle. (Vishwanath
pg. 7 and sharp series pg. 6)
9.
Explain with a neat sketch working of float type
automatic rain gauge. (Sharp series pg. 9)
10. Explain
with a neat sketch working of symon’s type rain gauge. (Sharp series pg. 6)
11. Explain
the factors affecting run-off from catchment. (Sharp series pg. 11)
12. Explain
the methods of finding out the average rain fall of a catchment. (sharp series
pg. 12)
13. Explain
the types of precipitation. (sharp series pg. 17 & Vishwanath pg.8)
Ans. Conventional, Orographic,
Cyclonic, Frontal, Non-frontal precipitation. (Refer text book)
14. Define
the following (For answers, Check out in blog - Irrigation water requirements)
a)
Crop period
b)
Base period
c)
Duty
d)
Delta
e)
Gross Commanded Area (GCA)
f)
Cultivable command Area (CCA)
g)
Intensity of irrigation
h)
Outlet factor
i)
Kor-period
15. Explain
the crop seasons – Rabi and Kharif. (For answers, Check out in blog -
Irrigation water requirements)
16. What
are the factors affecting the Duty of water?
Ans. The following are the factors
affecting the Duty of water:
1)
Type of crops.
2)
Climate condition of the area.
3)
System of irrigation.
4)
Method of irrigation.
5)
Method of cultivation.
6)
Quality of irrigation water.
7)
Type of soil and sub soil of the irrigated field.
8)
Time of irrigation and frequency of cultivation.
9)
Type of soil and subsoil of the area through which
canal passes.
10) Canal
conditions.
11) Skill
of the cultivator.
12) Method
of assessment of irrigation water.
13) Topography
of land.
14) Base
period of crops.
17. Explain
sprinkler irrigation and mention its advantages and disadvantages. (Sharp
series pg. 35)
18. What
is meant by drip irrigation? State the advantages of drip irrigation. (Sharp
series pg.40)
19. Differentiate
between open well and tube well (Sharp series pg. 44)
Section-B
20. Which
are the factors considered in the selection of site for a reservoir? (May 2015
5m)
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Discuss the factors influencing site selection for a
reservoir. (Nov 2011 8m)
- Explain the surveys to be conducted at a proposed
reservoir site. (Nov 2013 5m) (Sharp series pg. 45)
21. Write
a short note on reservoir sedimentation. (Dec 2014 5m) (Sharp series pg. 78)
22. Explain
earthern dam with a neat sketch. (May 2011 5m)
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Draw a cross-section of an earthen dam and mention its
components. (Dec 2014 5m) (sharp series pg. 65)
23. What
are the causes for failures of earthen dam? Discuss in detail. (May 2015 5m)
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Discuss the causes of failure of earthern dam. (Nov
2011 7m) (sharp series pg. 70)
24. Define
gravity dam. Explain the forces acting on a gravity dam. (May 2011 6m)
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Name any five forces which acts on a gravity dam. (May
2015 5m)
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Briefly explain the forces acting on a gravity dam.
(Nov 2011 8m)
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What do you understand by gravity dam? What are the
forces that act on a gravity dam? (May 2014 5m) (sharp series pg. 47)
25. What
is a spillway? Enumerate various types of spillways. (May 2014 5m) (sharp
series pg. 58)
26. Write
a short note on maintenance of tanks. (Dec 2014 5m)
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Write a short note on restoration of tanks. (May 2011
5m) (sharp series pg. 79)
27. What
is canal alignment? State the methods of canal alignment. (sharp series pg. 80)
28. What
is canal lining? What are its advantages? (sharp series pg. 83 & 84)
29. What
is canal drop? List the types canal drop. (sharp series pg. 87)
30. What
is canal? List the different types of canals. (sharp series pg. 91)
31. What
are characteristics of good lining? (Sharp series pg. 93)
32. Discuss
the maintenance aspects of canals. (sharp series pg. 94)
Section-C
33. What
is cloud seeding? Explain the technique of cloud seeding. (Sharp series pg. 135
and 136)
34. Explain rain water harvesting. Mention its
purpose, methods, and advantages also. (sharp series pg. 133 and 134)
35. Write short note on ground water management. (sharp
series pg. 137)
36. Explain water shed management. (sharp series
pg. 134)
37. Explain flood management. (sharp series pg.
135)
38. Write
a note on ground water pollution. (sharp series pg. 130)
39. Discuss
the methods of ground water recharge. (sharp series pg. 129)
40. Explain
confined and unconfined aquifer. (sharp series pg. 126 and 127)
41. Explain
the following: Aquifer, Aquiclude, Aquitard, Aquifuge. Porosity, Ground water yield,
permeability, specific yield, specific retention, transmissibility. (sharp
series pg. 124, 125, and 126)