Question 92
1. Bentonite
2. Chromite
3. Kyanite
4. Sillimanite
In India, which of the above is/are officially designated as major minerals?
AOptions
BSolution
In India, minerals are categorized as 'major minerals' or 'minor minerals' under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957 (MMDR Act) and subsequent notifications by the Central Government. The classification primarily depends on their end-use, economic value, and the level of governmental control over their extraction and trade. The Central Government regulates major minerals, while State Governments regulate minor minerals.
Let's classify the given minerals:
1. Bentonite: This is a clay mineral used in drilling muds, binders, and other industrial applications. As per the MMDR Act and notifications, Bentonite is classified as a 'minor mineral'.
2. Chromite: This is an ore mineral from which chromium is extracted. Chromite is a crucial metallic mineral used in metallurgy (stainless steel production) and refractory applications. It is officially designated as a 'major mineral'.
3. Kyanite: Kyanite is an aluminosilicate mineral primarily used as a refractory material (materials resistant to high temperatures) and in ceramic industries. It is officially designated as a 'major mineral'.
4. Sillimanite: Like kyanite, Sillimanite is also an aluminosilicate mineral with refractory properties, used in high-temperature applications. It is officially designated as a 'major mineral'.
Therefore, Chromite, Kyanite, and Sillimanite are officially designated as major minerals in India.
CStrategy
For questions on mineral classification, specific factual knowledge of the legal definitions and common examples of 'major' and 'minor' minerals in India is required. These are often direct recall questions. Familiarize yourself with the major minerals listed by the Ministry of Mines.
DSyllabus Analysis
This question falls under Indian Geography (Mineral Resources) and Economy, specifically focusing on the classification and governance of mineral resources in India.
EQuestion Analysis
Difficult. This question requires very specific factual recall about mineral classification in India, which can be an obscure detail unless one has thoroughly studied the relevant legal frameworks.