Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 09 Answers and Explanations

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DDB NO: Geography 09 (English)


1 D. Venus

2 A. 23.5° 

3 A. Chandrashekhar Limit

4 D. 90° W

5 D. 4 3 2 1

6 A. Earth and the Sun

7 C. 1 and 2 are correct

8 D. 20°N and 40°N

9 C. It is situated on the geomagnetic equator.

10 D. 92°30' W

11 C. + 5 hours and 30 minutes

12 A. Allahabad 

13 A. 1, 2 and 3 

14 B. Brittle Star

15 B. from March 21 to September 23

16 A. the size of the shadow of the moon on the earth is small as compared to the cross section of the earth.

17 C. At Mumbai the Sun can come overhead, but it will never do so at Delhi

18 D. Odisha and A.P

19 A. Jharkhand, West Bengal, Tripura and Mizoram

20 A. 4 

21 C. shifting slowly

22 C. Chennai 

23 B. Jupiter

24 B. 6.46 a.m

25 D. It is a high pressure belt

26 D. 4 2 3 1

27 C. 1 and 3 are correct

28 C. Aphelion 

29 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

30 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

31 C. Sun 

32 D. 5°N to 5°S

33 C. north pole

34 D. Rotation of the earth

35 C. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars

36 C. An imaginary horizontal line from where heights and depths are measured

37 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

38 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

39 B. 21st March and 23rd September

40 B. 1 2 4 3

41 B. Supernova

42 D. Venus

43 A. Double Stars 

44 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

45 A. Binary Hypothesis

46 B. Mercury, Jupiter

47 B. Single Stars

48 C. Saturn 

49 A. 1 and 2 

50 A. congregation of dust particles and stars that are held together by force of gravity

51 A. endrogenetic forces

52 C. levee 

53 D. hot and wet

54 B. Fan fold

55 C. rejuvenated landforms

56 A. a kind of rock-waste, produced by the movement of blocks.

57 A. chemical weathering

58 B. weathered block of rocks in sharp-edge shape.

59 B. high pressure and high temperature

60 C. The evolution of landscape in a cycle which the various stages of development pass through in a definite order.

61 C. Davis 

62 D. Russian Steppes

63 A. climatic accident

64 A. Davis

65 C. the basis of his geographical cycle is geological

66 C. Verkhoyansk 

67 A. broaden the valley at sides

68 C. the belt of resistant rocks

69 A. synclines are higher than adjoining anticlines

70 A. Pontic and Taurus

71 A. dendritic 

72 C. dendritic 

73 C. trellis pattern

74 C. cascade 

75 A. Bhagirathi 

76 C. resequent 

77 A. dendritic 

78 B. Defferred junctions

79 B. mature stage

80 D. All the above

81 A. estuarine 

82 C. arcuate

83 A. rejuvenation 

84 B. limestone region

85 A. estuarine 

86 B. birds' foot

87 B. Arcuate

88 C. river is rejuvenated

89 B. limestone topography

90 C. karst land form 

91 B. depositional features in karst zone.

92 A. Cvijic 

93 A. late mature stage

94 C. blow holes 

95 A. depositional features of shoreline

96 B. karst landforms

97 B. depositional features

98 A. the flow of ice-layer in semi frozen conditions

99 C. Karst region

100 C. submerged upland shorelines

101 A. Equatorial

102 B. increases

103 D. Sahara

104 D. Spancer

105 B. Penck

106 A. Lahar 

107 D. episodic erosion model

108 B. Subtropical high pressure belt

109 A. Lozinski 

110 A. C. Ptolemy 

111 D. Ecological productivity

112 C. Logistic role

113 C. J. Farman 

114 D. A is false but R is true

115 A. Merging with the pampas in the south have been formed by deposition of alluvium

116 A. 1 and 4 are correct

117 D. They are rich in phosphate

118 A. Tropical rainforest regions

119 D. W

120 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

121 D. It is a closed system

122 A. Annular 

123 B. Charles lyell

124 B. 3, 4, 1, 2

125 B. Herbertson

126 A. North China

127 A. Victoria 

128 C. Cyclic model

129 C. Iron and steel industry

130 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

131 C. Nazca plate 

132 B. Northern Canada and Greenland

133 B. Frost action – rounded screes

134 C. 4 3 2 1

135 A. J.W. Powell 

136 B. Bjerkenes

137 C. Cyclic nature of the earth's history

138 C. 1, 4, 2, 3 

139 B. 1, 2 and 3 are correct

140 C. A is true but R is false

141 C. Deflation 

142 B. Cyclic time

143 A. Environmental impact assessment

144 D. Heat island

145 C. Ecology is the science which studies interrelationship between abiotic and biotic components on one hand and among biotic components on the other hand

146 D. all the above

147 A. Ecosystem productivity is the rate of growth of organic matter per unit, time and area by autotrophs

148 D. Biomass refers to the wet weight of living matter per unit area per unit time in any ecosystem

149 A. Abrupt speciation

150 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

151 D. All four 

152 A. industrial location

153 C. Wheat farming in Canada

154 A. High yield per hectare

155   D. Market gardening

156 D. Maize

157 C. beef cattle      

158 A. both crops and live stock

159 B. Molybdenum

160 D. A is false but R is true

161 C. Norway 

162 B. China, Australia, Brazil, India

163 A. Coal 

164 A. Port Radium in Canada

165 A. Computer chips

166 C. South central part

167 A. Chad 

168 D. Japan

169 B. Iran

170 C. Korean Republic


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