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1.

'Cloud burst' means

A. Sowing of seeds of a crop in cloudy weather.
B. Abnormally heavy downpour of rain, associated with a thunderstorm.
C. Formation of artificial rain.
D. Presence of scattered flakes of cloud in the sky.
Answer» C. Formation of artificial rain.
2.

World's longest land border is between which two countries?

A. Australia and New Zealand
B. India and China
C. Switzerland and Italy
D. Canada and USA
Answer» E.
3.

Which of the following phenomena is supposedly associated with global warming?

A. Southern Oscillations
B. El Nino
C. La Nino
D. El Nino Modiki
Answer» E.
4.

Name the largest desert of Asia.

A. Thar
B. Gobi
C. Takla Makan
D. Karakum
Answer» C. Takla Makan
5.

'Terra rossa' is a Latin word which means

A. hot area
B. red terrain
C. lateritic region
D. region near the poles
Answer» C. lateritic region
6.

In the context of 'time', GMT means

A. General Meridian Time
B. Greenwich Mean Time
C. Global Mean Time
D. None of these
Answer» C. Global Mean Time
7.

Which of the following is an alternative theory to the Big Bang theory developed in 1948, stating that the universe does not change even though it is expanding over time?

A. Oscillating Universe
B. Steady State Universe
C. Mirror Universe
D. Eternal Inflation
Answer» C. Mirror Universe
8.

Which one of the following is called North-easter?

A. Cold and fast-blowing winds in northern hemisphere that move from sub-polar to polar regions
B. Cold and fast-blowing winds in South Pole region
C. Cold and fast-blowing winds from the polar region in northern hemisphere
D. Winds blowing towards Kazakhstan in Central Asia
Answer» D. Winds blowing towards Kazakhstan in Central Asia
9.

Snakes and vultures are eating rats in a field. If wild dogs are let into the field, what will be the immediate result?

A. Decrease in the number of snakes
B. Decrease in the number of vultures
C. Decrease in the number of rats
D. Increase in the number of snakes
Answer» D. Increase in the number of snakes
10.

Katrina is the name given to .

A. Satellite
B. Star
C. Heat wave
D. Hurricane
Answer» E.
11.

Which from the following can cause a tsunami?

A. Volcano
B. Avalanche
C. Tornado
D. Earthquake
Answer» E.
12.

Man can maintain an ecological balance in the biosphere by-

A. deforestation
B. developing new breeds of cultivated plants and domesticated animals
C. using insecticides and pesticides
D. understanding the delicate balance in the relative number of organisms
Answer» E.
13.

The number of satellites of the planet is Mercury is

A. '0'
B. 1
C. 2
D. 16
Answer» B. 1
14.

What is meant by Isthmus?

A. Mouth of a river where it joins the sea
B. Narrow strip of water dividing two land masses
C. Narrow strip of land dividing two oceans
D. Narrow strip of land connecting two large areas of land
Answer» D. Narrow strip of land connecting two large areas of land
15.

The west to east extension of the Himalayas is from

A. Indus gorge to Dihang gorge
B. K2 to Chomoihari
C. NangaParbat to Namcha Barwa
D. Rakaposhi to Lohit river
Answer» B. K2 to Chomoihari
16.

Which one of the following is an unpredictable natural disaster?

A. Earthquake
B. Cyclone
C. Tornado
D. Hurricane
Answer» B. Cyclone
17.

Which one of the following is called as "Roaring Forty"?

A. Winds blowing in southern hemisphere between 40 -60 S
B. Winds blowing in northern hemisphere between 40 -60 N
C. Very cold winds which blow in winters
D. Very hot and fast blowing summer winds
Answer» B. Winds blowing in northern hemisphere between 40 -60 N
18.

Which of the following is not a part of solar system ?

A. Asteroids
B. Meteors
C. Moon
D. None of the above
Answer» E.
19.

In a solar or lunar eclipse, the region of earth's shadow is divided into

A. Five parts
B. Four parts
C. Two parts
D. Three parts
Answer» E.
20.

Desertification can be checked by

A. plugging gullies
B. checking over-grazing
C. contour ploughing
D. forming shelter belts
Answer» C. contour ploughing
21.

is the thinnest layer of Earth.

A. Mantle
B. Outer Core
C. Crust
D. Inner Core
Answer» D. Inner Core
22.

What is meant by the term "mid-night sun"?

A. Twilight
B. Rising Sun
C. Very bright moon
D. Sun shining in the polar circle for long time
Answer» E.
23.

Which one of the following practices is adopted for restoring the fertility of soil?

A. Weeding
B. Levelling
C. (2) sweet jowar
D. (4) Harrowing
Answer» C. (2) sweet jowar
24.

The large collection of Stars, dust and gas held together by gravitational attraction between components is known as -

A. Cluster
B. Atmosphere
C. Galaxy
D. Sun Family
Answer» D. Sun Family
25.

The term 'epicentre' is associated with

A. earthquake
B. folding
C. faulting
D. earth's interior
Answer» B. folding
26.

With what bio-region is the term "Steppe" associated?

A. Grasslands
B. Tropical forests
C. Savanna
D. Coniferous forests
Answer» B. Tropical forests
27.

The planet that takes 88 days to make one revolution of the sun is -

A. Mercury
B. Saturn
C. Jupiter
D. Mars
Answer» B. Saturn
28.

Asteroids, are also called as minor planets found between the orbits of -

A. Jupiter and Saturn
B. Earth and Mars
C. Mars and Jupiter
D. Venus and Mercury
Answer» D. Venus and Mercury
29.

All the planets in the solar system move around the sun in a -

A. Circular path
B. Elongated path
C. Rectangular path
D. Triangular path
Answer» C. Rectangular path
30.

Who of the following has given the term rhizoshcre :

A. Garret
B. Alexopolus
C. Hiltner
D. None of the given options
Answer» D. None of the given options
31.

Which oneofgreenhouse gas? (1) Oxygen(2) Nitrogen(3) Carbon-dioxide(4) OzoneQ.45) Biggest planet of solar system is

A. Earth
B. Mars
C. Saturn
D. Jupiter
Answer» E.
32.

The rock that results from solidification of molten lava from a volcano is an example of Which of the following?

A. Igneous rocks
B. Granite Rock
C. Basalt Rock
D. Magnetite
Answer» B. Granite Rock
33.

Which one of the following is the largest planet?

A. Jupiter
B. Venus
C. Saturn
D. Uranus
Answer» B. Venus
34.

The gentle 'seaward sloping surface from the coasts is called .

A. Continental shelf
B. Continental rise
C. Abyssal plains
D. Submarine ridges
Answer» B. Continental rise
35.

Which of the following oceans has the shape of the English alphabet S?

A. Arctic Ocean
B. Indian Ocean
C. Atlantic Ocean
D. Pacific Ocean
Answer» D. Pacific Ocean
36.

The disconnected lines drawn on a map for showing slope-

A. Bench marks
B. Contours
C. Form lines
D. Hachure
Answer» E.
37.

Airmass near to the earth's surface is warmer because it

A. radiates heat
B. contains dust particles
C. is warmed by terrestrial radiation
D. is far from the sun
Answer» D. is far from the sun
38.

Basaltic lava is found in the

A. Deccan Trap
B. Himalayas
C. Indo-Gangetic Plain
D. North-Eastern Hills
Answer» B. Himalayas
39.

The sea bed sloping gradually and bordering the continent is known as:

A. Coast
B. Continental Shelf
C. Continental Platform.
D. Continental Slope.
Answer» C. Continental Platform.
40.

Soil which is prone to intensive leaching due to rain is called-

A. Laterite
B. Black
C. Alluvial
D. Red
Answer» B. Black
41.

A group of inter-connected Islands is known as -

A. Strait
B. Peninsula
C. Archipelago
D. Lagoon
Answer» D. Lagoon
42.

A geyser is a spring which

A. throws water continuously
B. throws water intermittently
C. throws water and steam at regular intervals
D. throws only steam
Answer» D. throws only steam
43.

The coastal part of water bodies of the oceans which is structurally part of the mainland of the continents is called the-

A. Isthmus
B. Oceanic ridge
C. Continental shelf
D. Continental slope
Answer» D. Continental slope
44.

Black soil is also known by which of the following name?

A. Khadar Soil
B. Bangar Soil
C. Alluivial Soil
D. Regur soil
Answer» E.
45.

The largest forest which covers 25 percent of the world's forest land is :

A. The Tropical Rain forest
B. Taiga forest of Siberia
C. Monsoon forest
D. Temperate forests of Europe
Answer» C. Monsoon forest
46.

"Great Barrier Reef , the world's largest Coral reef is located in

A. Caribbean Islands
B. Australia
C. Philippines
D. Indonesia
Answer» C. Philippines
47.

Ring of Fire is found commonly in .

A. Pacific Ocean
B. Atlantic Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Arctic Ocean
Answer» B. Atlantic Ocean
48.

Which is a tropical food crop requiring a temperature of 270C and a rain fall more than 100 cm?

A. Wheat
B. Maize
C. Rice
D. Barley
Answer» D. Barley
49.

The largest dry dock in India is situated at -

A. Cochin
B. Marmagoa
C. Kolkata
D. Mumbai
Answer» C. Kolkata
50.

Vergreen type Forests are found in

A. Mediterranean region
B. Monsoon climatic area
C. Desert region
D. Equatorial region
Answer» E.