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8051. The 500 miles long Great Boundary Fault (GBF) is roughly parallel to the course of_____?
(A): River Gomti (B): River Ganges (C): River Godavari (D): River Chambal
8052. The abandoned channels created when meanders are cut off from the rest of the channel because of lateral stream erosion is called_____.
(A): Meandering River (B): Meandering Lake (C): Ox- Bow River (D): Ox-bow Lake
8053. The accumulation of stress along the boundaries of lithospheric plates results in which of the following?
(A): Hurricanses (B): Magnetic Reversals (C): Increased Deposition Of Deep-sea Sediments (D): Earthquakes
8054. The age of most ancient geological formations is estimated by?
(A): Potassium - Argon Method (B): Ra - Si Method (C): Uranium - Lead Method (D): C14 Method
8055. The age pyramid with broad base indicates?
(A): A Stable Population (B): Low Percentage Of Young Individuals (C): High Percentage Of Old Individuals (D): High Percentage Of Young Individuals
8056. The Alamatti is on the river
(A): Cauveri (B): Godavari (C): Mahanadi (D): Krishna
8057. The alluvial soils of the Gangetic valley are described as_____.
(A): Intrazonal (B): Zonal (C): None Of The Above (D): Azonal
8058. The Amazon basin remains a backward region because of its
(A): Climatic Hazards (B): Lack Of Natural Resources (C): Primitive Tribal Ways Of Life (D): Inaccessibility
8059. The ancient name 'Kamboja' pertains to modern_____?
(A): Indonesia (B): Malaysia (C): Thailand (D): Kampuchea (cambodia)
8060. The angle between the geographical meridian and magnetic meridian is called
(A): Angle Of Dip (B): None Of The Above (C): Angle Of Inclination (D): Angle Of Declination
8061. The angular speed of a whirlwind in a tornado towards the centre_____.
(A): Increases (B): Decreases Rapidly (C): Slowly Becomes Zero (D): Remains Constant
8062. The animals produced by mating of two different breeds of the same species is known as
(A): Exotic Breed (B): Pure Breed (C): Mixed Breed (D): Cross Breed
8063. The approximate circumference of the Earth is?
(A): 25,000 Km (B): 30,000 Km (C): 20,000 Km (D): 40075 Km
8064. The Aravalli hills are located in
(A): UP (B): MP (C): Assam (D): Rajasthan
8065. The area under forest in India is?
(A): 0 (B): 15 (C): 20 (D): 23
8066. The Assam and Kashmir Himalayas are both part of the northern mountain complex. but they differ in _____.
(A): Distribution Of Moisture (B): All Of The Above (C): Character Of Natural Vegetation And Animal Life (D): Their Respective Features
8067. The atmosphere exerts enormous pressure on us. But we do not feel it because
(A): Our Bones Are Very Strong And Withstand This Pressure. (B): We Are Used To It. (C): The Surface Area Of Our Head Is Very Small. (D): Our Blood Exert A Pressure Slightly More Than That Of The Atmosphere.
8068. The Aura Borealis occurs in the
(A): Stratasphere (B): Ozonosphere (C): Exosphere (D): Ionsphere
8069. The average height of Inner Himalayas is?
(A): 6560 M (B): 7100 M (C): 4990 M (D): 6100 M
8070. The average rainfall in MP is.
(A): About 1,368m (53.7in) (B): About 1,369m (53.8in) (C): About 1,367m (53.6in) (D): About 1,370 Mm (53.9 In)
8071. The average salinity of sea water is?
(A): 2.5 (B): 2 (C): 3 (D): 3.5
8072. The Baglihar Hydropower Project, very frequently in the news, is located on which one of the following rivers?
(A): Beas (B): Sutlej (C): Ravi (D): Chenab
8073. The Baikonur Cosmodrome, Russia's main space launch facility, is located in which country?
(A): Uzbekistan (B): Turkmenistan (C): Kyrgyzstan (D): Kazakhstan
8074. The bauxite ore is found in
(A): Karnapura (B): Koderma (C): Musabani (D): Palamu
8075. The Bhakra Dam is built across which of the following river?
(A): Jhelum (B): Chenab (C): Ravi (D): Sutlej
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