Q. A strait is

Correct Answer

A narrow stretch of sea connecting two extensive areas of sea

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    A)Magnesite
    B)Calcite
    C)Bauxite
    D)Limonite
    Answer: Bauxite
  • Q. What are the name of the seismic sea waves which reach to coast at a very high force?
    A)Current
    B)Tides
    C)Tsunami
    D)Cyclone
    Answer: Tsunami
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    A)Playa
    B)Inlier
    C)Inselberg
    D)Pediment
    Answer: Inselberg
  • Q. Which of the following are true with regard to fold mountains? I. They often act as climatic barriers II. They receive heavy rain or snow which give rise to rivers III. They are rich in minerals IV. They pose no problem, to communication as they contain many passes
    A)I, II and III
    B)I and II
    C)III and IV
    D)I, III and IV
    Answer: I, II and III
  • Q. Which of the following statements is not true?
    A)Andhra Pradesh is not much affected by retreating south-west monsoon
    B)The intensity of monsoons is determined by tropical depressions
    C)Tamil Nadu receives rainfall from north-east monsoon
    D)All are correct
    Answer: All are correct
  • Q. What is a graticule?
    A)The intersection of roads
    B)The network of intersecting parallels and meridians on a map
    C)The network of intersections of Equator and Prime Meridian
    D)The intersection of Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn
    Answer: The network of intersecting parallels and meridians on a map
  • Q. Which of the following statements is correct?
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    B)Steppes are the temperate grasslands of South America
    C)Prairies are the temperate grasslands of North America
    D)Forests-with trees which do not shed their leaves seasonally are called deciduous forests
    Answer: Prairies are the temperate grasslands of North America
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    B)North West Atlantic
    C)North East Pacific
    D)North West Pacific
    Answer: North West Atlantic
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    A)Rishikesh
    B)Nainital
    C)Mussorie
    D)Pushkar
    Answer: Nainital
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    A)Equatorial regions
    B)Coniferous forest regions
    C)Downs
    D)Savanna lands
    Answer: Savanna lands
  • Q. ________ is the wearing away of the landscape by different agents like water, wind and ice.
    A)Erosion
    B)Weathering
    C)Attrition
    D)Abrasion
    Answer: Erosion
  • Q. Which one of the following pairs of sea ports and states is not correctly matched?
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    B)Kandla : Gujarat
    C)Paradip : Orissa
    D)Kakinada : Maharashtra
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    A)Petroleum
    B)Crude Oil
    C)Natural Gas
    D)Iron Ore in slurry form
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  • Q. The oceanic current named as ‘Kuroshio – Kurile and Alaskan’ are located in
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    B)North Atlantic Ocean
    C)South Atlantic Ocean
    D)North Indian Ocean
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    A)12
    B)15
    C)22
    D)9
    Answer: 22
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    A)2 and 3
    B)1 only
    C)1 and 2
    D)1, 2 and 3
    Answer: 1, 2 and 3
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    A)Copper
    B)Coal
    C)Iron
    D)Both B and C
    Answer: Both B and C
  • Q. Which is the largest reservoir of sweet water?
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    C)Pond
    D)Glacier
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    C)West Bengal
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