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1.

The landmass of which of the following continents is the least?

A. Africa
B. Asia
C. Australia
D. Europe
Answer» D. Europe
2.

The heavy day soils that show significant expansion and contraction due to the presence or absence of moisture is called

A. aridsols
B. vertisols
C. histosols
D. andisols
Answer» C. histosols
3.

With the disintegration of USSR in end 1991, comprised of ____ Union Republics.

A. 15
B. 10
C. 5
D. 25
Answer» B. 10
4.

The Himalayan mountain system belongs to which of the following?

A. Volcanic mountains
B. Residual mountains
C. Block mountains
D. Fold mountains
Answer» E.
5.

The highest mountains on earth namely Mount Everest, K2, Kanchenjanga are located in

A. the greater Himalayas
B. the Lesser Himalayas
C. the outer Himalayas
D. None of the above
Answer» B. the Lesser Himalayas
6.

The HBJ Upgradation project, upgraded the capacity of HBJ pipeline from 18.2 MM SC MD to

A. 20 MM SC MD
B. 33.4 MM SC MD
C. 22.3 MM SC MD
D. 29.6 MM SC MD
Answer» C. 22.3 MM SC MD
7.

The infrared radiation by sun are strongly absorbed by

A. carbon dioxide
B. water vapours
C. carbon dioxide and water vapours
D. ozone
Answer» B. water vapours
8.

The largest country of the world by geographical area is

A. Russia
B. Vatican City
C. Australia
D. USA
Answer» B. Vatican City
9.

The hot and cold deserts together occupy nearly ____ land area of the world.

A. 1/2
B. 1/4th
C. 1/3rd
D. 3/4th
Answer» D. 3/4th
10.

The ionosphere includes

A. mesosphere
B. thermosphere
C. thermosphere and exosphere
D. thermosphere, exosphere and mesosphere
Answer» D. thermosphere, exosphere and mesosphere
11.

The largest dune files are found in

A. Middle East
B. North Africa
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
12.

The Harmattan is

A. cool, extremely dry wind that forms over the Sahara and blows westward or south-westward to the African coast
B. wind that blows during the dry season from December to February
C. tertiary wind that carry great quantities of fine dust from the Sahara
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
13.

The largest glaciers are

A. mountain glaciers
B. alpine glaciers
C. continental glaciers
D. piedmont glaciers
Answer» D. piedmont glaciers
14.

The headquarters of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), formed out of erstwhile USSR, is at

A. Minsk in Byelorussia
B. Moscow in Russia
C. Kiev in Ukraine
D. Kistiner in Moldavia
Answer» B. Moscow in Russia
15.

The largest city in Latin America is

A. Mexico city
B. Caracas
C. Rio-de-Janeiro
D. Buenos Aires
Answer» B. Caracas
16.

The highest and lowest values of a weather element observed over the entire period of record are

A. extremes
B. average extremes
C. absolute extremes
D. relative extremes
Answer» D. relative extremes
17.

The highest mountain peak of Oceania is

A. Mt. Victoria, Papua New Guinea
B. Mt. Kosciusko, Australia
C. Mt. Cook, South Island (New Zealand)
D. Puncak Jaya, Indonesia.
Answer» E.
18.

The length of the tropical years (the time interval between successive occurrences of the spring equinox) is decreasing very slowly as a result of

A. small, progressive changes in the earth's rotational speed
B. small, progressive change in earth's orbit around the sun
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
19.

The important mountains of Europe include

A. Andes, Alps, Pyrenees
B. Alps, Carpathians, Pyrenees, Apennines
C. Alps, Himalayas, Rock mountains
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Alps, Himalayas, Rock mountains
20.

The last major glacial period began about 2,000,000 years before present and is commonly known as

A. Pleistocene or ice age
B. Paleocene or ice age
C. Pliocene or ice age
D. Holocene or ice age
Answer» B. Paleocene or ice age
21.

The imaginary axis at which the earth rotates remains inclined at an angle of ____ to the plane of earth's orbit.

A. 44 1/2
B. 55 1/2
C. 66 1/2
D. 0
Answer» D. 0
22.

The hazards of radiation belts include

A. deterioration of electronic circuits
B. damage of solar cells of spacecraft
C. adverse effect on living organisms
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
23.

The higher the wind speed and the longer the fetch or distance of open water across which the wind blows and waves travel, the ____ waves and the ____ energy they process.

A. larger, more
B. larger, less
C. smaller, more
D. smaller, less
Answer» B. larger, less
24.

The intersecting lines drawn on maps and globes are

A. latitudes
B. longitudes
C. geographic grids
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
25.

The Homolographic projection has the correct representation of

A. shape
B. area
C. baring
D. distance
Answer» C. baring
26.

The latitudinal differences in pressure delineate a number of major pressure zones, which correspond with

A. zones of climate
B. zones of oceans
C. zones of land
D. zones of cyclonic depressions
Answer» B. zones of oceans
27.

The great Victoria Desert is located in

A. Canada
B. West Africa
C. Australia
D. North America
Answer» D. North America
28.

The ground water that occurs when flow of the subterranean water is not confined by the presence of impermeable layers is called

A. unconfined groundwater
B. confined groundwater
C. aquifer
D. artesian
Answer» B. confined groundwater
29.

The process of weathering results into

A. the complete loss of particular atoms or the compounds from the weathered surface
B. the addition of specific atoms or compounds to the weathered surface
C. a breakdown of one mass in to two or more masses, with no chemical change in the mineral or rock
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
30.

The part of continental margin that is structurally a part of continent?

A. Continental shelf
B. Continental Slope
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
31.

The R-horizon of soil horizon consists of

A. unweathered bedrock
B. weathered parent material
C. plant litter at various levels of decomposition
D. None of the above
Answer» B. weathered parent material
32.

The pyramidal peaks that form when several cirques chisel a mountain form three more sides are called

A. horns
B. cirques
C. aretes
D. medial moraines
Answer» B. cirques
33.

The second largest continent in the world is

A. Asia
B. Australia
C. Africa
D. Europe
Answer» D. Europe
34.

The southern Deccan area is in a rain shadow and receives only

A. 50 to 1000 mm of rainfall a year
B. 100 to 200 mm of rainfall a year
C. 200 to 400 mm of rainfall a year
D. 50 to 400 mm of rainfall a year
Answer» B. 100 to 200 mm of rainfall a year
35.

The original landmass, pangola split into

A. Laurissa in the north and Godwanaland in the south
B. Laurissa in the south and Godwanaland in the north
C. Laurissa in the east and Godwanaland in the west
D. Laurissa in the west and Godwanaland in the east
Answer» B. Laurissa in the south and Godwanaland in the north
36.

The underlying cause of bio diversity loss is

A. poverty and unsustainable development projects
B. macroeconomic policies
C. international trade factors
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
37.

The strongest bonds exist between the particles found within

A. metamorphic rocks
B. igneous rocks
C. sedimentary rock
D. all have similar strength of bonds
Answer» C. sedimentary rock
38.

The temperature increases rapidly after

A. ionosphere
B. exosphere
C. stratosphere
D. troposphere
Answer» B. exosphere
39.

The subatomic particles arriving from outer space having high energy are called

A. protons
B. electrons
C. cosmic rays
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
40.

The snow line on the northern side of greater Himalayas range about

A. 4,500 to 6,000 metres
B. 5,500 to 6,000 metres
C. 3,500 to 6,000 metres
D. None of the above
Answer» C. 3,500 to 6,000 metres
41.

The spiral flow in a stream caused by channel shape is called

A. stream flow
B. laminar flow
C. turbulent flow
D. helical flow
Answer» E.
42.

The storms or frontal systems develop where

A. air is rising
B. atmospheric pressure is low
C. at the equator and in the mid-latitudes
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
43.

The unit of the light year is used for measuring

A. speed of satellites
B. speed of ships
C. distance between bodies in the universe
D. speed of rockets
Answer» D. speed of rockets
44.

The tide of minimum rise is called

A. spring tide
B. low tide
C. ebb tide
D. None of the above
Answer» C. ebb tide
45.

The umbra is

A. the inner portion of the moon's shadow
B. formed by tangents to the sun and moon
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
46.

The second largest island (next to Greenland) in the world is

A. Borneo
B. Malagasy
C. New Guinea
D. Sumatra
Answer» D. Sumatra
47.

The tunnel that connects France and Italy is

A. St. Gothard road Tunnel
B. Mont Blanc Tunnel
C. Mersey (Queens way) Tunnel
D. Orange Fish rivers Tunnel
Answer» C. Mersey (Queens way) Tunnel
48.

The sequence of layers of atmosphere from earth to upwards is

A. troposphere, tropopause, stratosphere, stratopause, mesosphere, mesopause, ionosphere(thermosphere, thermopause, exosphere)
B. troposphere, stratosphere, stratopause, mesosphere , ionosphere
C. troposphere, tropopause, stratosphere, thermosphere, exosphere
D. troposphere, tropopause, stratosphere, mesosphere , exosphere, thermosphere, thermopause}
Answer» B. troposphere, stratosphere, stratopause, mesosphere , ionosphere
49.

The typical soil of tropical region, formed by the weathering of laterite rock, which promotes leaching of the soil is

A. laterite soils
B. black soil
C. red and yellow soil
D. peat and marshy soil
Answer» B. black soil
50.

The soils whose parent material tend to be rich in sand are

A. spodsols
B. alfisols
C. aridsols
D. ultisols
Answer» B. alfisols