Political Science, asked by madu163, 1 year ago

1. Which of the following has not been a factor
in the creation and modification of India's
relief features?
(A) Geological formations
(B) Population density
(C) Weathering
(D) Erosion and deposition
2. Which of the following is a plausible theory
presented by Earth scientists to explain the
formation of continents and oceans and the
various landforms?
(A) Theory of Motion
(B) Theory of Plate Tectonics
(C) Theory of Evolution
(D) Theory of Relativity
3. According to the “Theory of Plate Tectonics,' the
movement of the plates results in some
geological activity. Which one of the following is
not such a geological activity?
(A) Volcanic activity (B) Folding
(C) Faulting
(D) Glaciation
4. According to the Theory of Plate Tectonics,'
when some plates come towards each other,
which of the following is formed?
(A) Convergent boundary
(B) Divergent boundary
(C) Transform boundary
(D) Colliding boundary
5. The northward drift of the Indo-Australian
plate resulted in its collision with the much
larger Eurasian plate. Which of the following
was the result of this collision?
(A) The Gondwanaland split into a number of
plates.
(B) The continents of Europe and Asia were
formed.
(C) Sedimentary rocks accumulated in the
Tethys geosyncline were folded.
(D) India and Australia were formed.
6. According to the 'Theory of Plate Tectonics,'
when some plates move away from each
other, which of the following is formed?
(A) Convergent boundary
(B) Divergent boundary
(C) Transform boundary
(D) None of the above
7. Geologically, which of the following
physiographic divisions of India is supposed
to be one of the most stable land blocks?
(A) The Himalayas
(B) The Northern Plains
(C) The Peninsular Plateau
(D) The Indian Desert
Which of the following physiographic
divisions of India was formed out of
accumulations in the Tethys geosyncline?
(A) The Himalayas
(B) The Northern Plains
(C) The Peninsular Plateau
(D) The Indian Desert
. According to the “Theory of Plate Tectonics,
what have been the effects of the movement
of the plates?
(A) Change in position and size of continents.
(B) Formation of ocean basins.
(C) Evolution of the present landforms and relief
of India.
(D) All of the above.
10. Which of the following divisions of India has
A landmass bounded by sea on three sides is
referred to as
(A) Coast
(B) Island
(C) Peninsula
(D) None of the above
11. According to the Theory of Plate Tectonics,' the
earth's crust is formed of how many major
plates?
(A) Three
(B) Five
(C) Seven
(D) Ten
12. The oldest landmass?
(A) The Himalayas
(B) The Northern Plains
(C) The Peninsular Plateau
(D) The Indian Desert
13. The Peninsular Plateau of India is part of
which of the following landmass?
(A) Angaraland
(B) Gondwanaland
(C) Tethys
(D) Eurasian Plate
14. Which of the following countries or
continents was not a part of the ancient
landmass of Gondwanaland?
(A) India
(B) Australia
(C) Europe
(D) South America
15. The Himalayan uplift out of the Tethys Sea
and subsidence of the northern flank of the
peninsular plateau resulted in the formation
of a large basin. Which of the following
physical divisions of India was formed due to
filling up of this depression?
(A) The Himalayas
(B) The Northern Plains
(C) The Peninsular Plateau
(D) The Coastal Plains
16. According to the Theory of Plate Tectonics,'
in the event of two plates coming together,
which of the following is not possible?
(A) The plates may collide and crumble.
(B) The plates may move horizontally past each other
(C) The plates may form divergent boundary.
(D) One plate may slide under the other.
17. From west to east, the divisions of the
Himalayas are demarcated by river valleys.
The part of the Himalayas lying between the
Satluj and Kali rivers is known as
(A) Punjab Himalayas (B) Kumaon Himalayas
(C) Nepal Himalayas (D) Assam Himalayas
18. The Himalayas consist of three parallel ranges in
its longitudinal extent. Which of the following is
the name of the northern-most range?
(A) The Himadri (B) The Himachal
(C) The Shivaliks (D) The Purvanchal​

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Answered by subhashm905
15

Answer:

1-(B)

2-(C)

3-(A)

4-(D)

5-(A)

6-(C)

7-(C)

8-(B)

9-(A)

10-(D)

11-(B)

12-(C)

13-(A)

14-(A)

15-(C)

16-(D)

17-(C)

18-(A)

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Answered by prachi4848
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1. b population density

2.b theory of plate tectonics

3. d glaciation

4. a convergent boundary

5.

6.b divergent boundary

7.

8.

9.d all of the above

10.c peninsula

11. c seven

12. c peninsular plateu

13 b gondwana land

14 c europe

15 b the plates may move horizontally past each other

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