Q. The Duncan Pass is located between

Correct Answer

South Andaman and Little Andaman

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    A)National Park
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    B)50% of the total land area
    C)40% of the total land area
    D)25% of the total land area
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    B)Variations in gravitational pull of the moon
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  • Q. Most of the weather phenomena take place in the
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    B)Ionosphere
    C)Stratosphere
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  • Q. What percentage of Indian population is below poverty line?
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    B)Less than 30
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    B)San Jose and Colon
    C)Panama and San Jose
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    A)Nanada Devi
    B)Mount Everest
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  • Q. Which is the proper order of seismic waves as they are received at seismograph station?
    A)P-wave, S-wave, L-wave
    B)L-wave, P-wave, S-wave
    C)P-wave, L-wave, S-wave
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  • Q. 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:
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