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Q.1
The flood plain along river banks formed by newer alluvium is called:
Meander
River Valley
Delta
Khaddar
Q.2
India established Durgapur, Rourkela and Bhilai steel plants in collaboration with:
Germany , Britain and Russia respectively
Britain, Germany and Russia respectively
Russia, Germany and Britain respectively
Britain, Russia and Germany respectively
Q.3
Limestone, Coal, Chalk, Shale are the examples of:
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rock
Volcanic Rock
Igneous Rock
Q.4
Granite and Basalt are the examples of:
Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rock
Volcanic Rock
Igneous Rocks
Q.5
The Regur soil is:
Red Soil
Clay Soil
Black Soil
Sand Soil
Q.6
The radius of earth is:
6,500 km
6,370 km
6,224 Km
5,553 Km
Q.7
The crust and the upper-most part of the mantle up to a depth of 200 km from the surface of the earth is called:
Pyrosphere
Osophere
Cyrosphere
Lithosphere
Q.8
The Earth's core is made up of very heavy material mostly constituted by:
Iron and Aluminum
Aluminum and Nickel
Nickel and Iron
Nickel and Lead
Q.9
Earthquakes waves are of two types namely:
Body waves and surface waves
Circular and Body Waves
Body Waves and Vertical Waves
Circular and Vertical Waves
Q.10
The scale on which the intensity of an earth quake is measured is named after:
Newton
Einstein
Curie
Mercalli
Q.11
In India, the highest rainfall occurs along:
The West Coast, North-East and hills of Meghalaya
Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas
The Eastern ghat
The Aravali
Q.12
Monpa, Daffla, Abor, Mishmi, Nishi and Nagas are the prominent tribal communities found in:
Sikkim
Himanchal Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Q.13
Gomarda Wildlife Sanctuary is located in:
Guhati
Raigarh
Gunna
Jaamnagar
Q.14
The narrow meandering bands of swift winds which blow in the mid latitudes near the tropopause and encircle the globe are known as:
Jet Stream
Meander
Narrow wind band
None of these
Q.15
The Gneiss is a coarse grained:
Volcanic Rock
Igneous Rock
Metamorphic Rock
Sedimentary Rock
Q.16
As per 2011 census data lowest decadal growth rate (state) has been registered in :
Kerala
West Bengal
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra
Q.17
The leading producer of tea which accounts for about 28% of total production in the world is:
Kenya
India
Srilanka
Turkey
Q.18
The first of the fourteen biosphere reserves of India which was established in 1986 is:
Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve
Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve
Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve
Q.19
Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve is located in:
West Bengal
Tamil Nadu
Meghalaya
Uttarakhand
Q.20
The average rainfall in India is about:
100 cm
125 cm
110 cm
140 cm
Q.21
The word "tsunami"belongs to:
Chinese
German
English
Japanese
Q.22
The national Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) was set up in:
1970
1975
1978
1980
Q.23
Pykara hydroelectric power project is located at:
Godavari
Kaveri
Pykara River
Mahanadi
Q.24
The oil-gas fields Dighboi, Naharkatiya and Moran are located in:
Assam
Gujarat
Maharastra
Madhya Predesh
Q.25
The first tidal power plant in India is located in:
Okha
Kochi
Vizag
Gulf of Kutch
Q.26
Dharan, Abquiq , Quatif, Ain Dar, Ghawar and Safanija are the chief oil fields (petroleum regions) located in:
Egypt
Iran
Iraq
Saudi Arabia
Q.27
Which is known as thunder cloud?
Mid-Level Clouds
High-Level Clouds
Low-level Clouds
Cumulonimbus cloud
Q.28
The Barak River is a famous river of:
The Western Ghat
Eastern Ghat
Satpura hills
Manipur hills
Q.29
Cement industry is generally known as:
Source of raw material
Real Industry
Source of end products
All of the above
Q.30
Between the valley of Narmada river in the north and the Tapti in the south lies:
The Satpura Range
The Vindhya Range
The Aravali Range
None of Above
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