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question_answer1)
The colour of the star is an indication of its
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question_answer2)
The planet nearest to the sun is
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question_answer3)
The group of stars arranged in a definite pattern is called
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question_answer4)
The Asteroid bell is found between which of the following'?
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question_answer5)
Which one of the following is the largest satellite in solar system?
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question_answer6)
Which planet takes the longest time to go around the sun'?
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question_answer7)
The planet which is called twin sister of the Earth is
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question_answer8)
The distance of Moon from the Earth is
A)
384 thousand kms. done
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300 thousand kms. done
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C)
350 thousand kms. done
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D)
446 thousand kms. done
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question_answer9)
Which planet was named after the Roman God Zeus'?
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question_answer10)
Which of the following planets is smaller in size than the Earth?
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question_answer11)
The largest planet in our solar system is
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question_answer12)
Which of the following planets has largest number of satellites or moons?
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question_answer13)
Which of the following planets is called "Blue planer'.
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question_answer14)
The approximate diameter of Earth is
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D)
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question_answer15)
The Earth rotates around its axis from
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D)
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question_answer16)
What is the time taken by the Earth lo complete one rotation on its axis?
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23 hr 52 min 4 sec done
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B)
23 hr 56 min 4 sec done
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C)
24 hr done
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D)
24 hr 12 min 6 sec done
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question_answer17)
Which of the following is the nearest star of Earth?
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question_answer18)
Which one of the following planets is the brightest?
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question_answer19)
The mean radius of the Earth is
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C)
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D)
12800 km done
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question_answer20)
Which one of the following planets rotates clockwise?
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D)
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question_answer21)
The nuclear fuel in the Sun is
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question_answer22)
The outermost layer of the sun is called
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question_answer23)
The surface temperature of sun is nearly
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6000 K done
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8000 K done
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question_answer24)
What is meant by the term "Midnight Sun"?
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question_answer25)
Which of the following planets is known as "Red Planet"?
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question_answer26)
The planet whose period of rotation is longer than the period of revolution around the sun is
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question_answer27)
The last stage in the life cycle of a star is
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question_answer28)
Time taken by Sun's light to reach Earth is
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9 min done
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C)
9 min 18 sec done
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D)
6 min 18 sec done
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question_answer29)
Time taken by Moon's light to reach Earth is
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58 sec done
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1.34 sec done
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C)
1.58 sec done
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D)
2.32 sec done
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question_answer30)
Space between Earth and Moon is known as
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D)
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question_answer31)
Our solar system is located in which Galaxy?
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question_answer32)
Which of the following stars is also known as Pulsar?
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question_answer33)
Which of the following stars is known as Fossil star'?
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question_answer34)
The energy of sun is produced by
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question_answer35)
Which of the following does not belong to solar system'?
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question_answer36)
Which one of the following planets is nearest to the earth?
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question_answer37)
Cycle of sun spots is
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12 years done
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question_answer38)
The group of small pieces of rocks revolving round the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter are called
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question_answer39)
Which one of the following conditions is most relevant for the presence of life on mars?
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question_answer40)
Among the following which planet takes maximum time for one revolution around the sun?
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question_answer41)
Which planet is called "Evening star"?
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question_answer42)
The Earth distance becomes minimum from the sun?
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question_answer43)
Which planet is surrounded by ring?
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D)
Earth done
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question_answer44)
Lunar eclipse occurs
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When moon lies between earth and sun done
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When earth lies between sun and moon done
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When sun lies between earth and moon done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer45)
By how much degree the earth is inclined on its own axis
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231/2 done
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B)
661/2 done
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C)
241/2 done
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D)
691/2 done
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question_answer46)
The planet Pluto has been abandoned from the group of conventional planet and kept in the group of dwarf plane by a summit held in
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question_answer47)
Which of the following elements occurs the most abundantly in our universe?
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question_answer48)
Two planets which have no satellites
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question_answer49)
The Astronaut looks the sky in the space
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question_answer50)
The black part of the moon is haves calm and dark which is called
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question_answer51)
What is the most accurate description of the shape of the earth?
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question_answer52)
When the earth is at its maximum distance from the sun it is said to be in
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question_answer53)
What is the primary cause of the day and night?
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question_answer54)
What causes tine change of seasons?
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question_answer55)
On which planet would one witness sunrise in the west?
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question_answer56)
The latitude is the angular distance of a point on the earth's surface with respect to the
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question_answer57)
The longitude of a place is its
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question_answer58)
On which date is the earth in perihelion?
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question_answer59)
The earth is in aphelion on
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question_answer60)
The sun is vertical over the Tropic of Cancer on
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question_answer61)
What is most important about the Arctic and the Antarctic circles?
A)
Within these circle only can the days and nights be longer than 24 hours done
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The days and nights arc never more than 24 hours long here done
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question_answer62)
What is true about the equinox?
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question_answer63)
How much is the mass of the moon when compared with that of the earth?
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question_answer64)
How much of the total surface area of the moon is never visible from the earth
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59 per cent done
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question_answer65)
The average distance between the moon and the earth's
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576,000 km done
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question_answer66)
The average distance between the sun and earth is
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160 million km done
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question_answer67)
Greenwich Mean Time is ??????? 1ST.
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12 hours ahead done
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4.5 hours behind done
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5.5 hours behind done
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question_answer68)
What is the unit of measurement of distance between celestial bodies?
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question_answer69)
On the surface of the moon
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the mass is the same but the weight is lesser done
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question_answer70)
The shortest route between two places is along the
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latitudes done
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longitudes done
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rivers done
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direction of winds done
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question_answer71)
Consider the following statements regarding asteroids:
1. Asteroids are rocky debris of varying sizes orbiting the Sun. |
2. Most of the asteroids arc small but some have diameter as large as 1000 km. |
3. The orbit of asteroids lies between orbits of Jupiter and Saturn. |
Which of the statements given above arc correct?
A)
1 and 2 only done
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B)
2 and 3 only done
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C)
1 and 3 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer72)
Which one of the following statements is correct with reference to our solar system?
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The earth is the densest of all the planets in our solar system. done
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The predominant element in the composition of Earth is silicon, done
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The Sun contains 75 percent of the mass of the solar system. done
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The diameter of the sun is 190 times that of the Earth. done
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question_answer73)
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the list:
List-I (Special characteristic) | List-II (Name of Planet) |
A. Smallest planet of the solar system | 1. Mercury |
B. Largest planet of the solar system | 2. Venus |
C. Planet second from the Sun in the Solar system | 3. Jupiter |
D. Planet nearest to the Sun | 4. Saturn |
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A-1 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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question_answer74)
Diamond Ring is a phenomenon observed
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at the start of a total solar eclipse. done
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at the end of a total solar eclipse. done
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only along the peripheral regions of the totality trail, done
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only in the central regions of the totality trail. done
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question_answer75)
The tail of a comet is directed away from the sun because
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the comet rotates around the sun, the lighter mass of the comet is pushed away due to the centrifugal force alone. done
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the comet rotates, the lighter mass of the comet is attracted by some star situated in the direction of its tail. done
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The radiation emitted by the sun exerts a radial pressure on the comet throwing its tail away from the Sun. done
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D)
the tail of the comet always exists in the same orientation. done
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question_answer76)
Consider the following two statements, one labeled as the Assertion [A] and the other as Reason [R]. Examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Assertion [A]: The same face of the Moon is always presented to the Earth. |
Reason [R]: The Moon rotates about its own axis in days which is about the same time that it takes to orbit the earth. |
A)
Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true, but R is false. done
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A is false, but R is true. done
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question_answer77)
Consider the following two statements. One labeled as the Assertion [A] and other as Reason [R]. Examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer by using the codes given below.
Assertion [A]: Existence of human life on Venus is highly improbable. |
Reason [R]: Venus has extremely high level of carbon dioxide in its atmosphere. |
A)
Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true, but R is false. done
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A is false, but R is true. done
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question_answer78)
The term syzygy is referred to whine
A)
The Earth is at perihelion and the Moon at perigee. done
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The Earth is at aphelion and the Moon at apogee. done
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The Moon and the Sun are at right angles with reference to the Earth. done
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The Moon, Sun and Earth lie along a straight line. done
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question_answer79)
Consider the following two statements, one labelled as the Assertion and the other as Reason (R). Examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer by using the codes given below:
Assertion [A]: To orbit around Sun, the planet Mars takes lesser time than time taken by the Earth. |
Reason [R]: The diameter of the planet Mars is less than that of the Earth. |
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true, but R is false. done
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A is false, but R is true. done
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question_answer80)
The twinkling of a star is due to
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the variation in the intensity of light emitted by it with time. done
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the variation in the composition of the star with time. done
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the atmospheric refraction of starlight. done
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question_answer81)
Which of the following phenomenon is/are the effect the rotation of the earth?
1. Apparent movement of the Sun, the Moon and the Stars. |
2. Flatness of the poles and bulge at the equator. |
3. Occurrence of sunrise, noon and sunset. |
4. Magnetic field of the earth. |
Select the correct answer by using the codes given below.
A)
1 and 2 only done
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B)
1 and 3 only done
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C)
2 and 3 only done
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D)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer82)
What is meant by the eclipse of Moon?
A)
It occurs when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon and the centers of all three are on the same straight line. done
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It is path along which the moon revolves. done
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For any place, it is the average angle made by a ling drawn from the moon to place and horizontal midnight. done
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When the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, it causes the shadows of the Moon to fall on Earth. done
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question_answer83)
Consider the following statements:
1. The albedo of an object determines its visual brightness when viewed with reflected light. |
2. The albedo of Mercury is much greater than the albedo of the Earth. |
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 only done
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C)
Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer84)
The inexhaustible source of energy of the stars is due to
A)
decay of radioactive elements. done
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conversion of Helium to Hydrogen. done
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question_answer85)
Consider the following statements
1. The Earth receives the Sun's energy at the infrared end of the spectrum. |
2. The Earth re-radiates the Sun's heat as ultraviolet energy. |
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 only done
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C)
Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer86)
Consider the following statements regaining asteroids and comets?
1. Asteroids are small rocky planetoids while comets are formed of frozen gases held together by rocky and metallic material. |
2. Asteroids are found mostly between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars while comets are found mostly between Venus and Mercury. |
3. Comets show a perceptible glowing tail while asteroids do not. |
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
A)
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1 and 2 only done
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1 and 3 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer87)
The Blue Moon phenomenon occurs
A)
when two full moons occur in the same month. done
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when two full moons appear in the same month thrice in a calendar year done
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when four full moons appear in two consecutive months of the same calendar year. done
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question_answer88)
Consider the following two statements, one labelled as the Assertion [A] and other as Reason [R]. Examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer by using the code given below:
Assertion [A]: Comets revolve round the sun only in long elliptical orbit. |
Reason [R]: A comet develops a tail when it gets close to the sun. |
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true, but R is false. done
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A is false, but R is true. done
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question_answer89)
The eclipse of Sun occurs
A)
when the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth. done
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B)
when the Earth comes between the Sun and Moon. done
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C)
when the Sun conies between the Earth and Moon. done
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D)
None of these done
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question_answer90)
Consider the following statements:
1. The Earth is nearest to the Sun on about January 3. |
2. Earth is farthest from the Sun on about July 4. |
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 only done
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C)
Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer91)
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists
List-I (Planets) | List-II (Satellites) |
A. Mars | 1. Tethys |
B. Jupiter | 2. Deimos |
C. Saturn | 3. Europa |
D. Uranus | 4. Titania |
A)
A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-2 B-3 C-1 D-4 done
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C)
A-3 B-2 C-1 D-4 done
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D)
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question_answer92)
Consider the following statements:
1. The nearest large galaxy of Milky Way is the Andromeda galaxy. |
2. The Sun's nearest know star is a red dwarf star called Proxima Centauri, at a distance of 4.3 light years away. |
Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 only done
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C)
Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer93)
Consider the following too statements, one labelled as the Assertion [A] and other as Reason [R]. Examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer by using the codes given below:
Assertion [A]: The planet Neptune appears blue in colour, |
Reason [R]: The presence of Methane gas in the atmosphere of Neptune is responsible for its colour. |
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true, but R is false. done
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A is false, but R is true. done
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question_answer94)
Consider the following statements:
1. Since Venus is seen in the East in morning and in the West in evening. It is called 'Morning star' as well as 'Evening star" |
2. The Earth looks blue when seen from the space due to the presence of large amount of water hence it is called Blue Planet'. |
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 only done
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C)
Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer95)
Consider the following two statements, one labelled as the Assertion [A] and other as Reason [R]. Examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer by using the codes given below:
Assertion [A]: Venus is the brightest object in the sky after sunset. |
Reason [R]: Venus is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system. |
A)
Both A and R arc true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R arc true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true, but R is false. done
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A is false, but R is true. done
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question_answer96)
Consider the following statements:
1. Our solar system is located in the orion arm of the Milky way galaxy, about two-third of the w-ay out from the centre. |
2. The solar system formed from an interstellar cloud of dust and gas or nebulla about 4.6 billion years ago. |
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer97)
There are two statements, one labelled as the Assertion [A] and other as Reason [R]. Examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answer by using the codes given below:
Assertion [A]: According to Nova hypothesis. Solar planets were formed because of explosion of Super Nova. |
Reason [R]: A star becomes Super Nova in that stage when it has lack of hydrogen element. |
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A. done
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A. done
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C)
A is true, but R is false. done
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A is false, but R is true. done
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question_answer98)
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List-I (Planets) | List-II (Satellites) |
A. Earth | 1. Triton |
B. Jupiter | 2. Titan |
C. Saturn | 3. Ganymede |
D. Neptune | 4. Moon |
A)
A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-2 B-1 C-3 D-4 done
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question_answer99)
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below7 the list:
List-I | List-II |
A. Planet | 1. Moon |
B. Satellite | 2. Uranus |
C. Comet | 3. Mariner |
D. Artificial satellite | 4. Halley |
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question_answer100)
Consider the following statements:
1. Only two planets Venus and Uranus revolve around the sun from east to west i.e. clockwise. |
2. While other planets revolve around the sun from west to east i.e. anti-clockwise. |
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer101)
Consider the following statements:
1. The Sun is the heart spot of the Solar system which is the source of energy of all organism of the earth. |
2. The innermost layer of the Sun is called Corona. |
Which of the above statements) is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer102)
Scientists have determined the temperature near the Earth's centre 1,000°C hotter than was reported in an experiment am 20 years ago. The actual temperature is?
A)
\[6,{{000}^{o}}\]Celsius done
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\[5,{{000}^{o}}\]Celsius done
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\[4,{{000}^{o}}\]Celsius done
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question_answer103)
Match the following
List-I (Features) | List-II (Dates) |
A. Vernal equinox | 1. December 22 |
B. Summer solstice | 2. September 23 |
C. Winter solstice | 3. March 20 |
D. Autumnal equinox | 4. June 22 |
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question_answer104)
Match the following
List-I (Longitudes) | List-II (Dates) |
A. Prime Meridian | 1. \[{{180}^{o}}\]longitude |
B. Tropic of Cancer | 2. \[23{{{\scriptstyle{}^{1}/{}_{2}}}^{o}}\] N latitude |
C. International Date Line | 3. \[{{0}^{o}}\]longitude |
D. Arctic Circle | 4. \[23{{{\scriptstyle{}^{1}/{}_{2}}}^{o}}\]S latitude |
E. Tropic of Capricorn | 5. \[66{{{\scriptstyle{}^{1}/{}_{2}}}^{o}}\]N latitude |
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question_answer105)
Match column I with column II and select the correct answer using the code given below the columns:
A. Earth | (i) Dwarf planet |
B. Pluto | (ii) Star |
C. Moon | (iii) Blue planet |
D. Sun | (iv) Satellite |
A)
A - (iii), B - (i) C - (iv), D - (ii) done
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A - (i), B - (ii), C - (iii), D - (iv) done
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C)
A - (iv), B - (iii), C - (ii), D - (i) done
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D)
A - (iii), B - (ii), C - (i), D - (iv) done
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question_answer106)
Which of the following statements in regard to the galaxy is correct?
A)
Numerous tiny bodies that move around the sun are called galaxies done
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B)
Galaxy is found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter done
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A galaxy is a huge system of billions of stars and clouds of dust and gases done
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A galaxy does not have a sun done
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question_answer107)
Match the planets with their properties and accordingly select the correct alternative:
Planet | Property |
A. Saturn | (i) Longest year |
B. Neptune | (ii) 71% water |
C. Earth | (iii) Longest day |
D. Venus | (iv) Having most moons |
A)
A - iv, B - i, C - ii. D - iii done
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B)
A - iii, B - ii, C - iv, D - i done
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C)
A - ii, B - iv, C - i, D - iii done
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D)
A - iv, B - iii, C - ii, D - i done
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question_answer108)
Global Positioning System (GPS) is associated with
1. determining latitude and longitude |
2. constellation of satellites |
3. US system of GPS and Russian system of GLONASS |
4. navigation |
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
A)
1, 3 and 4 done
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B)
1 and 4 done
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C)
2 and 3 done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer109)
The Earth is an oblate spheroid and not a perfect sphere. This is because
1. The Earth has a rotational motion and the rotational speed increases as one goes from the poles towards the equator. |
2. The equator experiences greater gravitational pull from the sun. |
3. The intensity of sunlight received at the equator is greater than that at the poles. |
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
A)
Only 1 done
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B)
1 and 2 done
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Only 3 done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer110)
Consider the following statements
1. The Earth does not move along its orbit at a constant rate. |
2. The Earth moves fastest at perihelion and slowest at aphelion. |
The above statements are true of which one of the following laws?
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Ohm's law done
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D)
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question_answer111)
Which one of the following statements is/ are correct with regard to Milky Way?
1. It is a spiral galaxy. |
2. The solar system resides in one of its spiral arms. |
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer112)
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. Lunar eclipse takes place when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon |
2. Solar eclipse happens when the Moon comes directly between the Sun and the Earth |
3. Lunar eclipse takes place when the Sun comes directly between the Earth and the Moon |
4. Solar eclipse happens when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon |
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
A)
1, 2 and 3 done
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B)
3 and 4 done
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C)
1 and 2 done
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D)
2 only done
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question_answer113)
The Indian subcontinent was originally part of a huge mass called
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question_answer114)
Which one of the following is the dominant element of the earth crust?
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question_answer115)
The mouth of a volcano is known as
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question_answer116)
Gutenberg discontinuity separates
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question_answer117)
In which of the following eras the earth was nearly covered with snow and ice?
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question_answer118)
The largest volume and mass of the earth is found in
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question_answer119)
Which one of the following is not related to plate Tectonic Theory?
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question_answer120)
Which one of the following geological periods was frequented by increased volcanic activities?
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question_answer121)
Epicentre is concerned with
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question_answer122)
What does the term 'sial' refer to?
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'Nife' refers to
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question_answer124)
Isoseismal lines join places
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question_answer125)
The coriollis effect is produced by
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question_answer126)
Which of the following concepts form basis for the Plate Tectonic Theory? Use the codes given below to select the correct answer:
1. Continental drift |
2. Isostasy |
3. Palaeomagnetism |
4. Pole wandering |
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question_answer127)
Study the following statements about the interior of the earth and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
(1) The average density of the outer crust is 2.8. |
(2) The crust is separated from the mantle by the Gutenberg discontinuity. |
(3) There is sudden increase in the velocity of P waves along the mantle core boundary. |
(4) The inner core of the earth is in molten state. |
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question_answer128)
Which one of the following is not a correct statement about Coriolis force?
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It affects wind direction. done
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It is an effect of the rotational movement of the earth. done
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It becomes minimum at the poles and maximum at the equator. done
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The magnitude of Coriolis Effect is determined by the wind speed, mass of the moving body and sine of latitude. done
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question_answer129)
Study the following statements and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
1. The average density of rocks in the lower crust of tire earth is 3. |
2. There is a gradual decrease in the velocity of the seismic waves through the lower crust. |
3. The mantle-core boundary is marked by Moho" discontinuity. |
4. The outer core of the earth is in molten form. |
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1 and 2 are correct done
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B)
2 and 3 are correct done
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C)
3 and 4 are correct done
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D)
1 and 4 are correct done
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question_answer130)
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
List-I (Era) | List-II (Epoch) |
A. Palaeozoic | 1. Jurassic |
B. Mesozoic | 2. Archean |
C. Pre Cambrian | 3. Oligocene |
D. Cainozoic | 4. Silurian |
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question_answer131)
Which of the following elements exhibit the following properties?
1. It is the third most abundant element in the earth crust. |
2. It exists in a stable combination with other materials mainly silicates and oxides. |
3. It has high strength-to-weight ratio. |
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Iron done
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C)
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question_answer132)
Choose the correct statement(s)?
(1)The movement of interior plates of earth causes change in surface of earth. |
(2) Sea waves comes under exigencies force. |
(3) Sudden movement of interior of earth causes earthquakes. |
A)
Only 1 done
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B)
1 and 2 done
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C)
1 and 3 done
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D)
All are true done
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question_answer133)
Match column I with column II and select the correct answer using the code given below the columns:
Column I | Column II |
A. Sial | (i) Remains of the dead plants and animals trapped in rocks |
B. Sima | (ii) Layer lies between crust and core |
C. Nife | (iii) Uppermost layer of the earth. |
D. Fossils | (iv) Innermost layer of the earth. |
A)
A - iii, B - ii, C - iv, D - i done
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B)
A - ii, B - i, C - iii, D - iv done
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C)
A - iii, B - i, C - iv, D - ii done
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A - iv, B - i, C - ii, D - iii done
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question_answer134)
Which of the following statements relating to Earthquakes is/are correct?
1. The point of origin of Earthquake is called epicenter |
2. The lines joining the places which were affected |
3. Earthquake at the same point of time are called homoseismal lines. |
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
A)
Only 1 done
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B)
Only 2 done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer135)
The Earth's surface receives maximum energy at 12 noon but the maximum temperature never occurs at 12 noon. State which of the following reasons are correct.
1. Transformation of solar energy into heal requires' some time. |
2. The loss of energy through long-wave radiations from the Earth's surface exceeds the energy received from the Sun at 4:00 p.m. |
3. Energy received by the Earth from solar radiations continues to exceed the energy lost by outgoing long-wave radiations from the Earth's surface up to 4:00 p.m. |
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
A)
1 and 2 only done
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2 and 3 only done
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1 and 3 only done
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1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer136)
Which one of the following is the correct sequence of the given planets in increasing order of their size (diameter)?' [CDS 2016-I]
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Mercury - Mars - Venus - Earth - Uranus done
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question_answer137)
Which of the following statements is / are correct [CDS 2016-I]
1. The earth is nearest to the sun at Perihelion which generally occurs on January |
2. The earth is farthest away from the Sun at Perihelion which generally occurs on July 4 |
3. The earth is farthest away from the Sun at Aphelion which generally occurs on July 4 |
4. The earth is nearest to the Sun at Aphelion which generally occurs on January 3 |
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A)
1 only done
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1 and 3 done
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D)
1 and 2 done
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question_answer138)
Which one of the following is the reason due to which the wind in the southern hemisphere is detected towards its left? [CDS 2016-II]
A)
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question_answer139)
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists: [CDS 2016-II]
List-I (Geological time scale) | List-II (Life-form) |
A. Pleistocene | 1. Mammals |
B. Paleocene | 2. Human genus |
C. Permian | 3. Invertebrates |
D. Cambrian | 4. Frogs |
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question_answer140)
Which of the following elements are found in highest and lowest quantities respectively in the crust of the earth? [CDS 2016-II]
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question_answer141)
Match the following W[NDA 2008-I]
List-I (Celestial Body) | List-II (Roman God) |
A. Mercury | 1.God of the Underworld and Death |
B. Pluto | 2. God of Commerce. Eloquence and Skill |
C. Mars | 3. God of the Sea |
D. Neptune | 4. God of War |
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question_answer142)
How many hours of daylight does the equator experience on September equinox? [NDA 2008-I]
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9 hours done
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10 hours done
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question_answer143)
Which one of the following is correct? The mean distance from the Sun to the Earth is called a/an [NDA 2008-II]
A)
Light year done
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B)
Parallactic second done
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C)
Astronomical unit done
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D)
Angstrom done
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question_answer144)
Which one of the following has geographical position of \[{{0}^{o}}\] latitude and \[{{0}^{o}}\] longitude? [NDA 2008-II]
A)
In the South Atlantic Ocean done
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B)
In the Mediterranean Sea done
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C)
In Ghana, a West African country done
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D)
At Greenwich Observatory in England done
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question_answer145)
DIRECTIONS: The following question consist of two statements, one labelled as 'Assertion [A]' and the other as 'Reason [R]'. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the correct answers to these questions using the codes given below. [NDA 2008-II]
Assertion [A]: The equatorial regions bulge outwards by about 21 km compared to poles. |
Reason [R]: Earth's slow rotation reduces the effect of gravity around the equator. |
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R arc true, but R is not the correct explanation of A done
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C)
A is true, but R is false done
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D)
A is false, but R is true done
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question_answer146)
Which one of the following is correct? Great bear is a [NDA 2008-II]
A)
Galaxy done
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B)
Planet done
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C)
Star done
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D)
Constellation done
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question_answer147)
Which one of the following statements is not correct? [NDA 2008-II]
A)
All meridians am in a ture North-South direction done
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B)
Meridians are spaced farthest apart at the equator and converge to common points at the poles done
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C)
All meridians are always parallel to one another done
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D)
An indefinite number of meridians may be drawn on a globe done
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question_answer148)
Which one of the following is an object with such a strong gravitational field that even light cannot escape from its surface? [NDA 2009-I]
A)
Neutron Star done
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B)
White Dwarf done
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C)
Black hole done
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D)
Supernova Star done
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question_answer149)
DIRECTIONS: The following question consist of two statements, one labelled as 'Assertion [A]' and the other as 'Reason [R]'. You are to examine these (two statements carefully and select the correct answers to these questions using the codes given below. [NDA 2009-I]
Assertion [A]: Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun. |
Reason [R]: Venus is the second planet from the Sun in our solar system. |
A)
Both A and R are time and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R are true, but R is the correct explanation of A done
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C)
A is time, but R is false done
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D)
A is false, but R is true done
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question_answer150)
If the movement of the Earth's crust or a major climatic change makes an old stream young, it is called [NDA 2010-II]
A)
consequent stream done
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B)
rejuvenation done
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C)
subsequent stream done
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D)
aggradation done
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question_answer151)
An Earthquake picante is the [NDA 2010-I]
A)
point where the seismograph is located done
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B)
point within the Earth where the movement along the fault occurs done
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C)
approximate centre of a group of related Earthquakes done
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D)
point on the surface directly above where the rupture along the fault zone occur done
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question_answer152)
Match the following [NDA 2010-I]
List-I | List-II |
(Sphere of the Earth) | (Main Constituent of the Sphere) |
A. Lithosphere | 1. Living objects |
B. Hydrosphere | 2. Mixture of gases |
C. Atmosphere | 3. Water |
D. Biosphere | 4. Soil |
A)
A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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B)
A-4 B-2 C-3 D-1 done
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C)
A-1 B-3 C-2 D-4 done
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D)
A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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question_answer153)
The Earth revolves around the Sun in an elliptical path and the Sun is located at one focus of the ellipse. Imagine a situation in which the Earth goes around the Sun on a circular path. Which one among the following would result in under that situation? [NDA 2011-I]
A)
It would not make and difference done
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B)
Difference between seasons will be reduced done
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C)
The earth would become very hot done
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D)
The Earth would become very cold done
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question_answer154)
A nautical mile is equal to [NDA 2011-II]
A)
5060 feet done
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B)
5280 feet done
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C)
6060 feet done
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D)
6080 feet done
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question_answer155)
The thermal equator is found [NDA 2011-II]
A)
at the equator done
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B)
South of the geographical equator done
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C)
North of the geographical equator done
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D)
at the tropic of cancer done
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question_answer156)
When we consider \[{{15}^{o}}\] meridian on a world map or globe and count them in an Eastward direction starting with Greenwich meridian \[({{0}^{o}})\], we find that the time of tills meridian is [NDA2011-II]
A)
same as Greenwich done
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B)
1 hour fast done
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C)
1 hour slow done
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D)
12 hours fast done
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question_answer157)
How many kilometres are represented by \[{{1}^{o}}\] of latitude? [NDA 2011-II]
A)
321 km done
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B)
211 km done
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C)
111 km done
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D)
91 km done
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question_answer158)
The distance between two consecutive longitudes (\[{{91}^{o}}E\] and \[{{92}^{o}}E\]) at the Poles is [NDA 2012-I]
A)
0 km done
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B)
18 km done
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C)
25 km done
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D)
111 km done
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question_answer159)
The imaginary line on the Earth's surface that closely follows the \[{{180}^{o}}\] Meridian is [2012-I]
A)
Prime Meridian done
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B)
Equator done
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C)
International Date Line done
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D)
Tropic of Cancer done
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question_answer160)
Lack of atmosphere around the Moon is due to [NDA 2012-I]
A)
low escape velocity of air molecule and low gravitational attraction done
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B)
high escape velocity of air molecule and low gravitational attraction done
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C)
low gravitational attraction only done
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D)
high escape velocity of air molecule only done
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question_answer161)
Which one among the following statements is correct with regard to the C-5M Super Galaxy? [NDA 2012-I]
A)
It is a large military helicopter done
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B)
It is a large military transport aircraft done
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C)
It is a galaxy of stars very close to the Sun done
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D)
It is a US fighter aircraft to be completed in 2014 done
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question_answer162)
Why do we have a leap year every four years? [NDA 2012-I]
A)
The Earth gets shifted out of orbit every four year done
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B)
The revolution slows down a little once every four years done
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C)
The length of a year is not an integer number of days done
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D)
It is a convention done
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question_answer163)
Consider the following diagram [NDA 2012-II]
In the diagram given above, what does A denote?
A)
Doldrums done
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B)
Trade winds done
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C)
Westerlies done
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D)
Easterlies done
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question_answer164)
DIRECTIONS: The following question consist of two statements. Statement I and Statement II. You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers to these questions using the codes given below. [NDA 2012-II]
Statement I: The planet Neptune appears blue in colour. |
Statement II: The presence of methane gas in the atmosphere of Neptune is responsible for its colour |
A)
Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I done
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B)
Both the statements are individually true but Statement II is not the correct explanation of Statement I done
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C)
Statement I is time, but Statement II is false done
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D)
Statement I is false, but Statement II is true done
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question_answer165)
The waves that help scientists to understand the internal structure of the Earth are [NDA 2012-II]
A)
primary waves done
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B)
secondary waves done
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C)
surface waves done
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D)
longitudinal waves done
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question_answer166)
Which one among the following is called terrestrial planet'? [NDA 2012-III]
A)
Mercury done
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B)
Jupiter done
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C)
Saturn done
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D)
Uranus done
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question_answer167)
If the time of a place located on \[{{165}^{o}}\]E meridian is 11:00 pm on Sunday, what would be the time at the place located on\[{{165}^{o}}\] W meridian? [NDA 2013-II]
A)
11:00 pm on Sunday done
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B)
12:00 noon on Sunday done
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C)
1:00 am on Sunday done
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D)
11:00 pm on Saturday done
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question_answer168)
Which one among the following statements about the International Date Line is not correct? [NDA 2013-I]
A)
The International Date Line is largely based on the\[{{180}^{o}}\] meridian done
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B)
The difference in time between the places just either side of the International Date Line is almost 1 day done
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C)
The difference in lime to the extent of 1 day on either side of the International Date Line is caused by inclined axis of the Earth done
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D)
The International Date Line mostly passes through the Pacific Ocean [NDA 2010-II] done
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question_answer169)
Which parts of the Earth's surface experience least variation in incoming solar radiation throughout the year?
A)
Poles done
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B)
Equatorial regions done
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C)
Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn done
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D)
Arctic and Antarctic circles done
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question_answer170)
Nearly 30% of the solar radiations return back to the space without contributing anything to the Earth?s surface temperature. This amount of radiation is known as [NDA 2013-I]
A)
Black body done
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B)
tropopause done
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C)
Earth's albedo done
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D)
mesopause done
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question_answer171)
Which one among the following statements is not correct? [NDA 2013-II]
A)
Solar noon occurs simultaneously at locations with the same longitude done
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B)
One meridian, which is directly under the Sun experiences solar noon at a given time done
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C)
Places having same longitude experience solar noon at different times done
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D)
Solar noon occurs at different times at locations with the same latitude done
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question_answer172)
The Circle of illumination divides Earth into two hemispheres 'known as [NDA2013-II]
A)
East and West done
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B)
North and South done
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C)
Day and night done
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D)
Summer and Winter done
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question_answer173)
Satellite having the same orbital period as the period of rotation of the Earth about its own axis is known as [NDA 2013-II]
A)
polar satellite done
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B)
stationary satellite done
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C)
geostationary satellite done
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D)
INSAT done
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question_answer174)
Albedo effect would be relatively higher in [NDA 2013-II]
A)
early morning and late evening done
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B)
early morning only done
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C)
noon done
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D)
late evening only done
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question_answer175)
Composite volcanic cone is also called strata cone because [NDA 2013-II]
A)
alternating sheets of lava and pyroclastic materials done
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B)
uneven streams of lava flow done
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C)
cataclysmic eruption done
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D)
eruption of lave flow from a fissure done
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question_answer176)
Which of the following stamens regarding the duration of day and night is correct? [NDA 2014-I]
A)
Difference is least near the Equator and progressively increases away from it done
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B)
Difference is maximum at the Equator and progressively decreases away from it done
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C)
Difference is least at the Tropics and progressively increases towards the Equator and Poles done
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D)
Difference is maximum at the Tropics and progress decreases towards the Equator and Poles done
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question_answer177)
Which of the following is/are direct source (s) or information about the interior of the Earth? [NDA 2014-I]
1. Earthquake wave |
2. Volcano |
3. Gravitational force |
4. Earth magnetism |
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
A)
1 and 2 done
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B)
Only 2 done
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C)
3 and 4 done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer178)
Which of the following statements relating to Earthquakes is/are correct? [NDA 2014-I]
1. The point of origin of Earthquake is called epicenter. |
2. The lines joining the places which were affected Earthquake at the same point of time arc called homoseismal lines. |
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
A)
Only 1 done
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B)
Only 2 done
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C)
Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer179)
A typical black hole is always specified by [NDA 2014-I]
A)
a (curvature) singularity done
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B)
a horizon done
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C)
either a (curvature) singularity or a horizon done
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D)
a charge done
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question_answer180)
Plate tectonics is a scientific theory that describes the large scale motions of Earth's lithosphere. Which one among the following statements regarding Plate tectonics is not correct? [NDA 2014-II]
A)
Tectonic plates are composed of Oceanic lithosphere and thicker Continental lithosphere done
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B)
Tectonic plates are able to move because the Earth s lithosphere has a higher strength than the underlying asthenosphere done
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C)
The Earth's lithosphere is broken up into Tectonic Plates done
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D)
Along divergent plate boundaries, subduction carries plates into the mantle done
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question_answer181)
The Equatorial region has no other season except summer. What could be the reason? [NDA 2014-II]
1. The length of day and night is more or less equal over the year |
2. The Earth's rotational velocity is maximum at the Equator |
3. The coriolis force is zero at the Equator |
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
A)
1 only done
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B)
1 and 2 only done
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C)
2 and 3 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer182)
DIRECTIONS: The following question consist of two statements, statement I and statement II. You have to examine these two statements carefully and select the answer to these questions using the code given [NDA 2014-II]
Statement I: Sideral day is shorter than Solar day, |
Statement II: The motion of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun is termed as revolution. [NDA 2015-I] |
A)
Both the statements are individually true and statement II is the correct explanation of statement I done
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B)
Both the statements are individually true but statement II is not the correct explanation of statement I done
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C)
Statement I is true but statement II is false. done
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D)
Statement I is false but Statement II is true. done
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question_answer183)
The Earth without rotational movement would result into [NDA 2015-I]
1. No sun-rise and sun set |
2. No occurrence of day and night cycle |
3. Only one season |
Select the correct answer using the code given below
A)
1 Only done
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B)
1 and 2 only done
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C)
3 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer184)
During solar eclipse [NDA/NA 2016-I]
A)
the earth comes in between the sun and the moon. done
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B)
the moon comes in between the sun and the earth. done
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C)
the moon comes exactly halfway between me earth and the sun. done
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D)
the sun comes in between the earth and the moon. done
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question_answer185)
The brightness of a star depends on its [NDA/NA 2016-I]
A)
size and temperature only done
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B)
size and distance from the earth done
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C)
size, temperature and mass done
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D)
size, temperature and distance from the earth done
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question_answer186)
Which of the following statements in the context of northern hemisphere is/are correct? [NDA/NA 2016-1]
1. Venial equinox occurs on March 21. |
2. Summer solstice occurs on December 22. |
3. Autumnal equinox occurs on September 23. |
4. Winter solstice occurs on June 21. |
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
A)
1 only done
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B)
1 and 3 only done
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C)
2 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 only done
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question_answer187)
According to the Goo-scientists, the shape of the earth [NDA/NA 2015-II]
1. round |
2. spherical |
3. close to that of a sphere |
4. an oblate ellipsoid |
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
A)
2, 3 and 4 done
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B)
1, 2 and 3 done
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C)
1 and 2 only done
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D)
3 and 4 only done
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question_answer188)
The summer and winter seasons in a year are caused by [NDA/NA 2014-I]
A)
aphelion (farthest) and perihelion (nearest) position of the Earth from the Sun during the annual revolution done
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B)
rotation of the Earth on its axis done
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C)
variation in solar insolation done
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D)
revolution of the Earth on its inclined axis. done
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question_answer189)
DIRECTIONS: The following question consist of two statements, statement 1 and statement II. You are to examine the two statements carefully and select the answers to these items using the code given below. [NDA/NA 2013-II]
Statement I: Doldrums is a calm belt between \[{{5}^{o}}\]N and \[{{5}^{o}}\]S of the equation |
Statement II: The sun rays strike almost vertically over the equation throughout the year |
A)
Both the statements are individually true and Statement II is the correct explanation of Statement I done
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B)
Both the statements are individually true but Statement II is not correct explanation of Statements done
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C)
Statement I is true but Statement II is false. done
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D)
Statement I is false but Statement II is true. done
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question_answer190)
What would be the date and local time of a place locate at \[{{88}^{o}}30\grave{\ }\]E longitude when the local time at \[{{0}^{o}}\] longitude is 19.00 hrs. of 28th February 2013? [NDA/NA 2013-II]
A)
23-54 hrs. of 28th February done
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B)
00-54 hrs. of 1st March done
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C)
23-30 hrs. of 28th February done
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D)
00-44 hrs. of 1st March done
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question_answer191)
The group of stars arranged in a definite pattern is called.
A)
Milky way done
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B)
Constellation done
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C)
Andromoda done
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D)
Solar System done
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question_answer192)
Which is me smallest planet of solar system?
A)
Venus done
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B)
Mercury done
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C)
Uranus done
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D)
Jupiter done
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question_answer193)
Which of the following correctly explains Kepler's first law of Planetary Motion?
A)
All the planets move in elliptical orbits with the sun at a focus done
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B)
The radius vector from the sun to the planet sweeps equal area in equal time done
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C)
The square of the time period of a planet is proportional to the cube of the semi major axis of the ellipse done
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D)
None of the above done
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question_answer194)
Carbon is the........... most abundant element in the earthy crust.
A)
13th done
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B)
14th done
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C)
15th done
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D)
16th done
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