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Resources can be classified on the basis of EXHAUSTIBILITY as:
ARenewable and non-renewable
BBiotic and abiotic
CPublic and private
DIndividual and community
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Renewable and non-renewable
1. By exhaustibility: RENEWABLE (solar, wind, water — can be replenished) vs NON-RENEWABLE (coal, oil, minerals — finite).
2. Biotic/abiotic is by ORIGIN.
3. Public/private/community is by OWNERSHIP.
_Source: NCERT Class 10 SST Geography Ch 1 §1.2 Types of Resources_
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