MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: Geography 02 (English)
1 C. Gully
2 B. Western Rajasthan
3 D. Baikal Lake
4 A. Lime stone
5 C. The Western Coast of India has been formed by the depositional activity of rivers
6 A. Laos
7 D. Caldera
8 A. Rift Valley
9 A. Tarn
10 B. Wind erosion
11 A. The plateau of Bolivia
12 D. between out and inner core
13 A. The Layer beneath the Lithosphere.
14 A. Daly
15 C. upper mantle and lower mantle
16 B. Isostasy
17 B. horizontal movement of the continents on a vast scale.
18 A. F.B. Taylor
19 C. Dome Mountains
20 C. Prof. Harry Hess
21 C. sima and outer mantle
22 C. Isostasy
23 C. 20 lithospheric plates
24 C. They are crystalline as well as noncrystalline.
25 A. Igneous Rocks
26 D. Dolomite
27 A. Stocks
28 A. Isostasy
29 C. 1, 2 and 3 are correct
30 B. Igneous
31 D. Gneiss
32 C. About 20% of the surface rocks are igneous and 80% are sedimentary.
33 A. slate
34 D. evaporite deposits
35 A. Conglomerate is round, breccia is angular.
36 A. presence of iron-oxide
37 B. Argillaceous sediments (siltstone)
38 D. Bedding planes are always inclined.
39 C. massive, laminae
40 C. Tuff
41 A. 1 and 2
42 A. 2, 3, 4, 1
43 D. Granite
44 A. volcanic lava solidified before reaching the surface.
45 D. Composition
46 C. Silicic
47 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
48 A. Weichart–Gutenberg discontinuity
49 B. 4500 million years
50 C. It is every where in semi plastic state.
51 C. 1 and 4 are correct
52 B. Basaltic rock
53 A. oxygen
54 D. The upper continental crust is floating on the lower continental crust.
55 D. 1, 2 and 3
56 D. 2, 3, 1, 4
57 B. In igneous rocks joints are often at right angles to the bedding plane.
58 C. Porous rock
59 C. 3, 4, 2, 1, 5
60 B. 3 1 4 2
61 B. 3 2 1 4
62 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
63 A. eroded rock particles from the land.
64 A. permeability
65 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
66 A. Gabbro
67 B. A common igneous rock that cooled relatively slowly and is made up of feldspar and quartz.
68 A. Stealite
69 A. Basalt
70 C. Composition and texture
71 D. 1, 2 and 4 are correct
72 A. They occur in layers according to the depth of formation
73 A. Silica
74 D. Iron (Fe)
75 C. shelt seas
76 C. shales sandstone, limestone
77 B. wind deposited sedimentary rocks
78 B. ice deposited soils
79 D. Limestone
80 B. mechanically formed sedimentary rocks
81 C. sedimentary rocks formed because of the process of cementation.
82 A. Gypsum
83 A. Basalt plateau
84 A. Sill
85 A. Caldera
86 B. violent
87 B. Fold
88 C. Dyke
89 B. explosive type
90 D. pelean type
91 C. silent effusion of lava without any explosive activity
92 B. steam
93 C. Stromboli volcano
94 A. Katmai valley
95 A. active volcano
96 B. H.F. Reid
97 B. epicenter
98 A. 50 to 100 km
99 C. L-waves
100 B. Equal damage
101 D. System, range, chain and cordillera
102 A. Mountain building
103 B. the break up of rocks exposed at the surface.
104 B. 5.5
105 C. Periotite
106 C. 1, 3 and 4 are correct
107 A. 1, 2, 3
108 A. density
109 D. A is false but R is true.
110 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
111 A. lithosphere
112 C. asthenosphere
113 A. orogenic belts
114 C. All the orogenic belts were formed during palaeozoic to cenozoic period.
115 D. Himalayas
116 A. Volcanic plateau
117 A. sedimentary rocks
118 C. N. America
119 D. Bengal
120 B. Sea mounts
121 D. they are truncated and have flat tops.
122 A. volcanic in origin
123 D. Jurassic period
124 D. All the ridges were formed in Jurassic period.
125 A. piedmont plateau
126 C. Lacustrine plains
127 A. 1 2 3
128 C. It is a sub sided land along a fault leaving a long narrow opening.
129 B. surrounded by highlands
130 A. Marginal ocean basins
131 A. hypsographic curve
132 C. Ridge
133 D. 1, 2, 3 and 4 are correct
134 C. Shields
135 C. Platforms are covered by horizontal sedimentary strata, which shields are convex in form.
136 A. St. Lawrence
137 C. North east–south west
138 A. internal drainage
139 C. 1, 5, 2, 3, 4
140 A. Colorado plateau
141 D. block faulting
142 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
143 A. the bottom of the well is far below the water table
144 A. Deposition, Corrasion, Transport
145 A. speed and volume
146 B. the volume of water in the river increases
147 D. Nappe
148 B. when a block slips down along the fault
149 C. slips down along the fault plane
150 D. compression
151 D. France
152 A. Hurricanes
153 B. Groyne
154 D. North Sea
155 A. lowered
156 C. Tropical region
157 A. Kavarati
158 C. Reverse osmosis
159 D. Tidal bore
160 B. 12 hours 26 minutes
161 A. wind
162 D. Both B and C
163 D. all of the above
164 B. over the poles
165 C. 7