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121.

Indian Meterological Department (IMD) has divided India into how many seismic zones ?

  • 4

  • 5

  • 6

  • 7


122.

Bad-land topography is the product of the combination action of

  • Wind and Glacier

  • Wind and Water

  • Water and Glacier

  • Water and Temperature


123.

The concept of geosyncline was given by :

  • Hall and Dana

  • Hang

  • Holmes

  • Steers


124.

The base level concpet was postulated by 

  • James Hutton

  • J.W. Powell

  • W.M. Davis

  • Walter Penck


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125.

Which of the following is formed as a result of tectonic forces ?

  • Hanging valley

  •  V-shapes valley

  •  Rift valley

  • Blind valley


126.

"The present id the key to the past." This statement was made by

  • W.M. Davis

  •  James Hutton

  • Von Richtofen

  • A.Penck


127.

Which of the following was a part of Lauratia ?

  • Anatolian plate

  • Chinese plate 

  • Iranian plate

  • Agean Plate


128.

When does an escarpment appear ?

  • When a land block moves horizontally

  • When a land block moves vertically

  • When a land block moves due to water logging 

  • When a land block moves due to human intervention


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129.

Identify fluvio-glacial deposits from the following :

  • Outwash plain

  • Flood plain

  • Peneplain

  • Panplain


A.

Outwash plain


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130.
LIST I LIST II
(a) A plain largely composed of recent alluvium (i) Pedi-plain
(b) A deep sea plain (ii) Loess plain
(c) A plain formed by wind action (iii) Flood plain
(d) A level surface lightly covered with thin layer of alluvium (iv) Abyssal plain
  • a-iv , b-iii , c-ii , d-i

  • a-iii , b-iv , c-i , d-ii

  • a-iv , b-iii , c-i , d-ii

  • a-iii , b-iv , c-ii , d-i


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