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Indian Geography: Best 100 MCQ With Exam SET:-2
Q71. The Regur soil is:
(A) Red Soil
(B) Clay Soil
(C) Black Soil
(D) Sand Soil
Answer: Black Soil
Q72. Granite and Basalt are the examples of:
(A) Sedimentary Rocks
(B) Metamorphic Rock
(C) Volcanic Rock
(D) Igneous Rocks
Answer: Igneous Rocks
Q73. Limestone, Coal, Chalk, Shale are the examples of:
(A) Sedimentary Rocks
(B) Metamorphic Rock
(C) Volcanic Rock
(D) Igneous Rock
Answer: Sedimentary Rocks
Q74. Quartzite is metamorphosed from:
(A) Limestone
(B) Shale
(C) Coal
(D) Chalk
Answer: Shale
Q75. The highest peak of peninsular India is:
(A) Dodabeta
(B) Anaimudi
(C) K2
(D) Kanchanjangha
Answer: Anaimudi
Q76. The scale on which the intensity of an earth quake is measured is named after:
(A) Newton
(B) Einstein
(C) Curie
(D) Mercalli
Answer: Mercalli
Q77. Earthquakes waves are of two types namely:
(A) Body waves and surface waves
(B) Circular and Body Waves
(C) Body Waves and Vertical Waves
(D) Circular and Vertical Waves
Answer: Body waves and surface waves
Q78. The Earth’s core is made up of very heavy material mostly constituted by:
(A) Iron and Aluminum
(B) Aluminum and Nickel
(C) Nickel and Iron
(D) Nickel and Lead
Answer: Nickel and Iron
Q79. The crust and the upper-most part of the mantle up to a depth of 200 km from the surface of the earth is called:
(A) Pyrosphere
(B) Osophere
(C) Cyrosphere
(D) Lithosphere
Answer: Lithosphere
Q80. The radius of earth is:
(A) 6,500 km
(B) 6,370 km
(C) 6,224 Km
(D) 5,553 Km
Answer: 6,370 km