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Submitted By
Nuzzat Salsabil
RH-82, Section-B
IBA, University of
Dhaka
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Contents
Descriptive Questions............................................................................................ 3
Short Questions..................................................................................................... 4
Multiple Choice Questions..................................................................................... 5
Objective Questions............................................................................................... 7
Bibliography........................................................................................................... 9
Descriptive Questions
Q1. Describe the importance of natural resources in the economy of Bangladesh.
Answer: Agriculture, forests, minerals, solar energy, water, etc are important natural
resources of Bangladesh. These can aid in poverty reduction, ensure food security and
standardize life-style and accelerate economic development. Land is the most important
resource of Bangladesh. The soil is very fertile so crops can be cultivated at a low cost.
Making maximum use of this fertile land will accelerate production of agricultural crops,
flowers, etc and use of technology can further enhance production. Cultivating various types
of fruits can meet nutritional requirements of the country and excess amount can also be
exported. Water is a vital resource as economic development of agriculture and industry, as
well as communication system, depends on it. Use of solar energy, mineral and forest
resources can ensure economic sustainability as a major portion of national income comes
from these resources. The natural resources contribute to development of mills and industries.
This creates employment opportunities, ensures that demands of country can be met and
enables production of export-oriented goods. Thus, natural resources are an important factor
in the economy of Bangladesh.
(Patwary, Husain, Begum, Dewan, & Das)
Q2. What are the differences between summer and winter?
Answer:
Summer
Consists of the months Baishakh & Jaistha
Days are longer while nights are shorter
Scarcity of water
Various delicious fruits are available
There is terrible heat and sometimes
Winter
Consists of the months Poush & Magh
Nights are longer while days are shorter
No such scarcity
Various delicious vegetables are available
It is really cold and trees become bare of
(Rahman)
Short Questions
Q3. How many seasons are there in Bangladesh?
Answer: Six Seasons
Q4. Name the seasons
Answer:
Summer
Rainy Season
Autumn
Late Autumn
Winter
Spring
(discoverybangladesh)
Q5. How many rivers are there in Bangladesh?
Answer: Bangladesh has around 700 rivers.
(Patwary, Husain, Begum, Dewan, & Das)
Q6. Name any of the three major rivers of Bangladesh.
Answer: The Padma River, the Brahmaputra River and the Meghna River
Q7. How many different types of forests are there in Bangladesh?
Answer: There are three different types of forests in Bangladesh.
Q8. Name the different types of forests.
Answer: At Kaptai
Q11. Why cannot we increase the number of hydro-electric power stations in Bangladesh?
Answer: This is because the mountains and hills convenient for generating hydro-electricity
are few in number in Bangladesh.
Q12. Write the names of any two islands of Bangladesh.
Answer: St. Martins Island and Maheshkhali Island
Q13. Name any one place in Bangladesh where gas field is located.
Answer: Sylhet
Q14. Name any one place in Bangladesh where coal field is located.
Answer: Barapkuria
(banglapedia)
Answer: I (Rahman)
Q16. . _______ is the season of flowers
I.
II.
III.
Summer
Winter
Spring
Answer: III
Q17. Natural Resources of Bangladesh include
I.
II.
III.
Answer: III
(discoverybangladesh)
Q18. How many hydro-electric power stations are there in Bangladesh?
I.
II.
III.
One
Three
Four
Answer: I
(mirrorofbd2012.blogspot.com, 2012)
Q19. Jackfruit is available in
I.
II.
III.
Winter
Autumn
Summer
Answer: III
Q20. . Nabanno festival takes place in
I.
II.
III.
Late autumn
Autumn
Spring
Answer: I
Q21. The King of seasons is
I.
II.
III.
Winter
Spring
Autumn
Answer: II
Q22. The Tropical Deciduous Forest is called shal forest because
I.
II.
III.
Answer: I
Falgoon
Chaitra
Both
Answer: III
Objective Questions
Fill in the blanks
Q24. In Bangladesh, forest area is _____ of total land area
Answer: 13%
Q25. Bangladesh has ____ seasons
Answer: Six
Q26. Late autumn is followed by ________
Answer: Winter
Q27. ___________ is a major river of Bangladesh
Answer: The Meghna
Q28. ___________ is the first season in the Bengali calendar.
Answer: Summer
Q29. _____________________ is the worlds longest uninterrupted natural sandy sea beach
Answer: Coxs Bazar
Q30. Bangladesh has the worlds largest _____________forest of the world
Answer: Mangrove
Write True or False
Q31. Winter comprises of the months Poush and Magh.
Answer: True
Q32. Bangladesh has more than the required forest area as a percentage of total land area.
Answer: False
Q33. Hydro-electricity is not available in Bangladesh.
Answer: False
Q34. In Bangladesh, the hydro-electric power station is at Dhaka.
Answer: False
Q35. Bangladesh is a land of rivers.
Answer: True
Q36. Bangladesh has four seasons.
Answer: False
Q37. On the basis if climate and variety of soil different types of forests are formed in
different areas of Bangladesh.
Answer: True
Q38. . Bangladesh is devoid of natural gas
Answer: False
Q39. Sundari tree grows in the mangrove forest.
Answer: True
Q40. Bangladesh uses solar energy.
Answer: True
(www.powerdivision.gov.bd)
Bibliography
(n.d.). Retrieved from www.powerdivision.gov.bd:
http://www.powerdivision.gov.bd/user/brec/49/89
(2012). Retrieved from mirrorofbd2012.blogspot.com:
http://mirrorofbd2012.blogspot.com/2012/06/kaptai-dam-karnafuli-hydropower.html#.VOMdIx-UdU0
banglapedia. (n.d.). Retrieved from www.banglapedia.org:
http://www.banglapedia.org/HT/C_0350.htm
discoverybangladesh. (n.d.). Retrieved from www.discoverybangladesh.com:
http://www.discoverybangladesh.com/meetbangladesh/season.html
Patwary, M., Husain, S. A., Begum, S., Dewan, R. Z., & Das, U. K. Bangladesh &
Global Studies.
Rahman, H. (n.d.). Retrieved from outsourcing1991.blogspot.com:
http://outsourcing1991.blogspot.com/2010/12/seasons-of-bangladesh.html