The river valleys whose courses are controlled by factors which a

Previous Year Papers

Download Solved Question Papers Free for Offline Practice and view Solutions Online.

Test Series

Take Zigya Full and Sectional Test Series. Time it out for real assessment and get your results instantly.

Test Yourself

Practice and master your preparation for a specific topic or chapter. Check you scores at the end of the test.
Advertisement

 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

101.

The net result of water inputs and water outputs in Earth's hydrosphere is in a :

  • Steady state equilibrium

  • Dynamic equilirium

  • Quasi-steady-state equilibrium

  • Quasi-dynamic equilibrium


102.

Which of the following condition is not essential for a limestone landscape to develop into karast topography ?

  • The limestone formation must contain 100% calcium carbonate for solution processes

  • Complex patterns of joints yin the otherwise impermeable limestone 

  • There must be an aerated zone between the ground surface and the water table 

  • Good vegetation cover


103.

Identify the correct sequence of terminalogy used for denoting different parts along a sloping ground from top to bottom :

(i) Debris slope

(ii) Waning slope

(iii) Waxing slope

(iv) Free face

  • ii , iii , i , iv

  • iii , ii , iv , i

  • iii , iv , ii , i

  • iii , iv , i , ii


104.

The Challenger Expedition of 1874 was headed by the country :

  • United States of America

  • United Kingdom

  • U.S.S.R.

  • India


Advertisement
105.

The landscapes produced by a single dominant geomorphic process are called as 

  • Simple landscapes

  • Compound landscapes

  • Monocyclic landscapes

  • Multicyclic landscapes


106.

Flat topped sand ridges with long dimensions extending parallel to the prevailing winds but locking the collapsing fronts are known as

  • Whalebacks

  • Seifs

  • Barchans

  • Sand Drifts


Advertisement

107.

The river valleys whose courses are controlled by factors which are determinable are termed as :

  • Consequent

  • Subsequent

  • Insequent

  • Resequent


C.

Insequent


Advertisement
108.

LIST I

(Books)

LIST II

(Authors)

(a) Principles of Geomorphology (i) L.C. King
(b) The Study of Landforms (ii) Thornbury
(c) Unstable Earth (iii) R.J. Small
(d) Morphology of the Earth (iv) J.A. Steers
  • a-ii , b-iii , c-iv , d-i

  • a-i , b-ii , c-iii , d-iv

  • a-iv , b-iii , c-ii , d-i

  • a-iii , b-i , c-iv , d-ii


Advertisement
109.

The slope development model was propounded by 

  • Wood

  • Penck

  • Davis

  • Strahler


110.

Lateral Planation Theory of pediment formation was proposed by 

  • Lawson

  • Davis

  • Gilbert

  • McGee


Advertisement