Explore topic-wise MCQs in Engineering Geology.

This section includes 9 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Engineering Geology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

Peninsular India in reality is residual in nature.

A. True
B. False
Answer» B. False
2.

Which type of mountains are common in the Basin and Range province of US?

A. Volcanic mountains
B. Folded mountains
C. Fault block mountains
D. Relict mountains
Answer» D. Relict mountains
3.

Pick the mountain which does not belong to folded mountains.

A. Mount Agung
B. The Alps
C. The Himalayas
D. Appalachian system
Answer» B. The Alps
4.

Which mountains are called as complex mountains?

A. Volcanic mountains
B. Folded mountains
C. Fault block mountains
D. Relict mountains
Answer» C. Fault block mountains
5.

Mountains resulting from the depression of blocks of the Earth crust on a large scale due to faulting are called __________

A. Volcanic mountains
B. Folded mountains
C. Fault block mountains
D. Relict mountains
Answer» D. Relict mountains
6.

Mountains which have been formed by the age-long erosion and weathering of pre-existing surface features of the Earth are called __________

A. Volcanic mountains
B. Folded mountains
C. Fault block mountains
D. Relict mountains
Answer» E.
7.

The mountains not belonging to tectonic mountains are __________

A. Residual mountains
B. Volcanic mountains
C. Fault block mountains
D. Folded mountains
Answer» B. Volcanic mountains
8.

The class of mountains most common in geographic distribution and often very complicated in geological structure is __________

A. Relict mountains
B. Residual mountains
C. Tectonic mountains
D. Artificial mountains
Answer» D. Artificial mountains
9.

When a number of mountain ranges and ridges continue for extensive distances for thousands of kilometres maintaining their characteristic features throughout, the term used is __________

A. Mountain range
B. Mountain belt
C. Mountain system
D. Mountain family
Answer» C. Mountain system