If the original day sediments are subjected to high temperature and pressure they successively change into rocks the correct order of which is ________
1.Slate Shale Schist
2.Shale Schist Slate
3.Slate Schist Shale
4.Shale Slate Schist
In which country is Takla Makandesert situated?
1.Kazakhstan
2.Turkmenistan
3.Uzbekistan
4.China
Nappe is a kind of
1.Fluvial feature
2.Folded structure
3.Erosional plain
4.Deltaregion
The features produced by glacial deposition are:1. outwash plains2. drumlins3. eskers4. levees
1.1 2 3
2.1 3 4
3.2 3 4
4.1 2 3 4
Which of the following features is the product of vulcanicity ?
1.Fold Mountain
2.Escarpment
3.Geosynclines
4.Caldera
Which of the following is not an agent which produces physical features ?
1.Denudation
2.Deposition
3.Volcanic eruption
4.Conduction
Which of the following is/are the correct characteristic(s) of primary seismic wave?
1.It is a longitudinal and compressional wave
2.It is analogous to sound waves
3.It travels with faster speed through solids but slowly through liquids
4.All the above three
A block of the earths crust that has remained in position while the ground around it has subsides is known as ________
1.Horst
2.Young folded mountain
3.Plateau
4.None
Arrange the following soil particle by size in the descending order:I. GravelII. ClayIII. SiltIV. Sand
1.I II III IV
2.IV II III I
3.I IV III II
4.III IV I II
Batholiths and Laccoliths are formations of ________
1.Sedimentary rocks
2.Igneous rocks
3.Metamorphic rocks
4.Polymetamorphosed rocks
Bowl shaped depression created as a result of glacial erosion high on a mountain side is called ________
1.Glacial trough
2.Hum
3.Hanging Valley
4.Cirque
Caldera is a feature associated with ________
1.Volcanoes
2.Earthquakes
3.Folding of rocks
4.Faulting of mountains
Carbonaceous rocks which produce coal and of belong to the category of rocks called
1.Metamorphic
2.Igneous
3.Sedimentary
4.Inorganic
Choose the correct statement about Sedimentary rocks ________
1.These rocks cannot be formed under water
2.These rocks are crystalline
3.The structure of these rocks is contingent on heat and pressure
4.These rocks have been deposited in layers
Decaying vegetation produces organic acids which causes a breakdown of minerals. This is ________
1.Physical weathering
2.Chemical weathering
3.Both (a) and (b)
4.Chemical erosion
Dogger Bank Rockfall Bank Wales Bank and Sand Bank are located in
1.North West Atlantic
2.North East Pacific
3.North East Atlantic
4.North West Pacific
Dykes are especially constructed in ________
1.Norway
2.Holland
3.France
4.United Kingdom
Formation of a rift valley is due to ________
1.The formation of fold mountains
2.The forces of tension in the earths crust
3.The subsidence of the floor of a river valley
4.The over-deepening of a valley by ice action
Hanging Valley is very common in
1.High mountains
2.Sub-Arctic region
3.Glaciated areas
4.Coastal belt
How much part of Earth s surface is desert?
1.10th
2.5th
3.1/3rd
4.6th
In an artesian well in what order the rock-layer are generally found? (from bottom to surface)
1.Permeable non-permeable and permeable
2.Non-permeable and permeable
3.Permeable and non- permeable
4.Non-permeable permeable and non-permeable
In due course of time the meander loop cuts off from the river and forms a cutoff lake also called an ________ lake.
1.Ox-bow
2.Oasis
3.Lagoon
4.Tectonic
In which type of rocks are coal and petroleum found?
1.Granite
2.Igneous
3.Metamorphic
4.Sedimentary
In which type of rocks are metals like gold and copper mostly found?
1.Old Sedimentary
2.Old Igneous
3.Old Metamorphic
4.New Metamorphic
India broke away from Australia and Antarctica and started moving north in the period of ________
1.Permian
2.Triassic
3.Jurassic
4.Cretaceous
Japan experiences frequent earth-quakes because it is located ________
1.On the eastern coast of Asia
2.On the meeting point of two plates of the earths crust
3.Amidst the ocean
4.In the volcanic belt
Marble comes under which category of rocks?
1.Sedimentary
2.Igneous
3.Metamorphic
4.None of these
Marble is a metamorphic rock of
1.Sandstone
2.Limestone
3.Granite
4.Clay
Mount Gamkonora highest peak of Halmahera Island was burst in 2007. In which country is it located?
1.Japan
2.Indonesia
3.Russia
4.France
Pits formed by the deflating action of wind are called
1.Playa
2.Yardang
3.Blowouts
4.Sand dune
Sandstone is which type of rock?
1.Calcwaterous Rock
2.Igneous Rock
3.Metamorphic Rock
4.Sedimentary Rock
Sedimentary rocks are formed by the process of ________
1.Metamorphism
2.Weathering
3.Deposition
4.Both (b) and �
Shield volcanoes refer to ________
1.Explosive lava eruptions
2.Repeated lava flows
3.Ejection of a wide range of pyroclastic materials
4.Individual lava flows
Soil erosion can be prevented by ________
1.Allowing herbivorous animals to graze freely
2.Growing plants on a large scale to form soil cover
3.Making the land sloppy
4.Adding chemicals to increase cohesion
Synclines and anticlines are the terms associated with ________
1.Earthquakes
2.Folding
3.Faulting
4.Volcanoes
Terra Rossa is a Latin word which means?
1.Warm Region
2.Red Landscape
3. Lateritic Region
4.Region Nearer to Poles
The area marked by internal drainage is
1.Plateau
2.Plains
3.Desert
4.Mountain
The breaking up of the rocks at its place is known as
1.Erosion
2.Weathering
3.Mass Destruction
4.Degradation
The denudational processes have not reduced the land masses to a level because ________
1.The sea level is changing
2.The earth movements have uplifted the landmass
3.There has not been enough time
4.These processes are intermittent in action
The Himalayas were formed due to ________
1.Internal pressure of two large land forms
2.Faulting of the earths crust
3.Folding of the earths crust
4.Folding of the geo-syncline named Tethys
The igneous rocks are formed due to ________ .
1.Accumulation of sediments at the bottom of sea
2.Granitisation
3.Disintegration of magma
4.Altering of metamorphic rocks
The intensity of earthquakes is measured on ________
1.Beaufort scale
2.Richter scale
3.Secant scale
4.Mercalli scale
The lake created by Aswan Dam in Africa is
1.Chad
2.Victoria
3.Nasser
4.Tanganyika
The material carried by the glacier such as rocks big and small sand and silt gets deposited which are called glacial ________.
1.Moraines
2.Deltas
3.Plateaus
4.Grooves
The material that comes out of a volcano at the time of eruption is ________
1.Solid liquid gaseous
2.Solid and liquid
3.Solid and gaseous
4.Liquid and gaseous
The narrow strip of land joining two land masses is called as
1.Cape
2.Isthmus
3.Strait
4.Peninsula
The reason behind Earthquake is
1.Land cruises
2.Rotation of Earth
3.Tectonism
4.Denudation
The transverse longitudinal and surface waves in an earthquake originate from ________
1.The focus within the body of the earth
2.The focus on the surface of the earth
3.The epicentre on the surface of the earth
4.The epicentre within the body of the earth
What are the name of the seismic sea waves which reach to coast at a very high force?
1.Tides
2.Tsunami
3.Current
4.Cyclone
What is the difference between a geyser and a hot spring?
1.Water is ejected explosively in a geyser
2.Water from the geyser may be cold
3.Geysers are found on volcanic mountains
4.Geysers are more common in cold countries
What is the point below the epicentre of the Earthquake?
1.Wither
2.Incentre
3.Epicentre
4.Focus
When almost all the elevated portions are worn down by river erosion reducing an area to almost a plain region it is termed as
1.Fanplain
2.Panplain
3.Pediplain
4.Peneplain
Which European country has over 200 volcanoes many of them still active?
1.Finland
2.Iceland
3.Ireland
4.Norway
Which form of coal is mainly suitable for producing thermal power? Anthracite
1.Anthracite
2.Bituminous
3.Lignite
4.Peat
Which is the largest country (in area)?
1.Canada
2.China
3.USA
4.Russia
Which is the proper order of seismic waves as they are received at seismograph station?
1.L-wave P-wave S-wave
2.P-wave L-wave S-wave
3.P-wave S-wave L-wave
4.S-wave P-wave L-wave
Which metal is most abundant in the earths crust?
1.Calcium
2.Magnesium
3.Aluminium
4.Iron
Which of the country is formed of various number of islands?
1.Papau New Guinea
2.Philippines
3.Japan
4.Indonesia
Which of the following are correctly matched? 1. Gneiss : Metamorphic2. Granite : Igneous3. Sandstone : Sedimentary
1.1 only
2.1 and 2
3.2 and 3
4.1 2 and 3
Which of the following are formed due to collision of continental plates? 1. The Alps2. The Himalayas3. The Rockies4. The Caucases mountains
1.1 2 and 3
2.2 3 and 4
3.1 2 and 4
4.1 3 and 4
Which of the following are true with regard to fold mountains?I. They often act as climatic barriersII. They receive heavy rain or snow which give rise to riversIII. They are rich in mineralsIV. They pose no problem to communication as they contain many passes
1.III and IV
2.I II and III
3.I III and IV
4.None of these
Which of the following are true with regard to igneous rocks?I. They are formed inside the earth under great pressureII. They do not occur in layerIII. They are mostly crystalline in natureIV. They contain fossils
1. I II and III
2.II III and IV
3.II and III
4.I and IV
Which of the following are true with respect to sedimentary rocks?I. The rocks are deposited in layersII. The particles of rocks are at times wholly of organic natureIII. The rocks are not crystallineIV. Their structure is determined by great pressure or heat
1. I and III
2. Ii and Iii
3.I and IV
4.I and II
Which of the following influence the erosion of soil by water? 1. Slope of the land2. Management practice like terracing3. Soil salinity
1.1 2 and 3
2.1 and 2
3.2 and 3
4.1 and 3
Which of the following is an Example of Abyssal Igneous Rock?
1.Basalt
2.Granite
3.Slate
4.Dolomite
Which of the following is known as the Roof of the World?
1.Everest
2.Pamir Mountains
3.Siberian Field
4.Hindu Kush Mountain
Which of the following is meant by an archipelago?
1.Lake
2.Island
3.Mountain
4.Plateau
Which of the following is not a result of underground water activity?
1.Stalactites
2.Stalagmites
3.Sink holes
4.Fiords
Which of the following is the longest mountain range?
1.The Himalayas
2.The Rockies
3.The Andes
4.The Caucasus
Which of the following is/are the examples of the sedimentary rocks? 1. Limestone2. Dolomite3. Breccia4. Coal
1.1 and 2
2.2 and 4
3.1 2 and 4
4.1 2 3 and 4
Which of the following pairs is correctly matched? Islands Volcanoes
1.Sicily � Mount Pelee
2.Hawaii � Stromboli
3.Java � Merapi
4.West Indies � Mauna Loa
Which of the following predominantly acts as the agent of chemical erosion of soil?
1.Glacier
2.Seawave
3.Underground water
4.Wind
Which of the following rocks is transformed into marble?
1.Granite
2.Limestone
3.Peat
4.Shale
Which of the following types of coal represents the first stage of formation of coal?
1.Anthracite
2.Lignite
3.Peat
4.Bituminous
Which one among the following is the type of the Comoros Islands which lie in the Indian Ocean between Northern Madagascar and the African Coast?
1.Volcanic
2.Glacial eroded
3.Eolian deposited
4.Folded
Which one of the following reflects back more sunlight as compared to other three?
1.Sand desert
2.Paddy crop land
3.Land covered with fresh snow
4.Prairie land
Which type of lake is formed by volcanic activities?
1.Caldera lake
2.Karst lake
3.Lagoon
4.Freshwater lake
Which type of lakes are created by the volcanic activities?
1.Lagoon
2.Sweet Water Lake
3.Volcanic Lakes
4.Karst Lake
Who gave the idea that originally there was only one continent called Pangea ?
1.Wegener
2.Victoria
3.Darwin
4.Ptolemy