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TEST YOUR GEOGRAPHY ,MENTION YOUR EMAIL FOR ANSWERS

Physical geography

1. Which among the following statements is true regarding International Date line?
(1) It is 1800 Longitude
(2) It is a straight line
(3) It is a big circle
(4) It is a curved line beyond earth
2. What is the interval between a high tide and neaptide at a given place?
(1) 12 hours (2) 12 hours 26 minutes
(3) 15 hours 30 minutes (4) 24 hours
3. Extensive deserts occur in the western tropical regions of continents because:
(1) Of easterly trade winds.
(2) Cold ocean currents flow along the western coasts.
(3) Of the effect of both the off-shore easterly trade winds and cold ocean currents.
(4) The rate of evaporation is greater along the western margin areas.
4. The sea bed sloping gradually and bordering the continent is known as:
(1) Coast (2) Continental Shelf
(3) Continental Platform (4) Continental Slope
5. The deposits of the ancient Tethys Sea were folded to form the:
(1) Himalayas (2) Rockies
(3) Andoes (4) Alps
6. The food chain refers to the transfer of energy from:
(1) The interior of the earth to the surface
(2) Lower to higher latitudes
(3) One organism to another
(4) Organisms of the land to those of the sea by means of river
7. Which one of the following types of erosion is responsible for the formation of Chambal Ravines?
(1) Splash (2) Sheet (3) Rill (4) Gully
8. Most of the devastating earth-quakes are usually caused by
(1) Eustatic movement (2) Isostatic adjustment
(3) Collision of earth plates (4) Volcanic eruption
9. Which one is not a non-conventional energy source?
(1) Nuclear energy (2) Solar energy
(3) Wind energy (4) Tidal energy
10. The Soil water which is of the greatest importance to the plant life is
(1) Gravitational water
(2) Capillary water
(3) Hygroscopic water
(4) Combined water
11. The Montreal Protocol 1987 refers to
(1) saving the Bio-diversity of our planet
(2) signing of an accord on the peaceful uses of atmoic enegry
(3) signing of an accord on keeping the antarctca as as nuclear free zone
(4) saving the ozone layer from destruction by reducting the use of CFSs
12. Trade winds are due to
(1) Conduction (2) Convection
(3) Radiation (4) Scattering
13. Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in:
(1) Evergreen forest
(2) Mangrove forest
(3) Scrub Jungle forest
(4) Deciduous forest
14. Which is the hottest plannet of the solar system?
(1) Mercury (2) Mars
(3) Earth (4) Saturn
15. Which one of the following is the greatest circle?
(1) Arctic Circle (2) Equator
(3) Tropic of Cancer (4) Torpic of Capricorn
16. Very strong and cold icy winds that blow in the polar regions are called
(1) Typhoons (2) Tornadoes
(3) Blizzards (4) Polar winds

17. Condensation is the reverse of
(1) Vaporization (2) Smog
(3) Cirrus cloud (4) Fog
18. Which one among the following is a ‘hot spot’ for biological diversity in India?
(1) Western Ghats (2) Sundarbans
(3) Chilika Lagoon (4) Eastern Ghats
19. Convectional Rainfall occurs in:
(1) Equatorial region (2) Temperate region
(3) Tropical region (4) Polar region
20. Trade winds blow from the
(1) equatorial low pressure
(2) polar high pressure
(3) subtropical high pressure
(4) subpolar low pressure

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One Word Sub

51 To Cut Off A Part Of A Person's Body Which Is Infected Amputate अंग-विच्छेद करना
52 A Person Or Thing Out
Of Time And Out Of Date; Belonging To A Different Era Either Earlier Or Later Anachronism कालभ्रम
53 One, Who Is Out To Destroy All Governance, Law And Order Anarchist अराजकतावादी
54 A State Of Lawlessness And Disorder Anarchy अराजकता
55 Physical Structure Anatomy एनाटॉमी
56 Fear Of Males Androphobia
57 One Who Is Fond Of English People And Their Customs Anglophile
58 The Yearly Return Of A Date Anniversary सालगिरह
59 Which Happens Once A Year Annual वार्षिक
60 Medicine Which Lessens Pain Anodyne पीड़ा-नाशक
61 Deviation Or Departure From Common Rule Of Standard Anomaly विसंगति
62 Having No Known Name Or Identity Or Known Source Anonymous गुमनाम
63 Fear Of Getting Fat Makes Young Girl Stop Eating Resulting Inharmful Effect Anorexia आहार
64 Capable Of Being Answered Answerable जवाबदेह
65 A Person Who Opposes Another Antagonist प्रतिपक्षी
66 Be Earlier In Time; Go Back Further Antedate समय से पूर्व घटित होना
67 Room Leading Into A Large Room Anteroom गलियारा
68 A Collection Of Poems Anthology संकलन
69 Student Of The Development Of The Mankind Anthropologist मानवविज्ञानी
70 Science Of The
Origins And Social Relationships Of Humans Anthropology नृविज्ञान
71 A Remedy That Stops
Or Controls The Effects Of A Poison Antidote मारक
72 Strong Dislike Or
Hostility Antipathy घृणा
73 Thoroughly Clean And
Free Of Disease-Causing Organisms Antiseptic सड़न रोकनेवाली दबा
74 A Word That Expresses
An Opposite Meaning Antonym विलोम
75 Lack Of Feeling Apathy उदासीनता
76 Loss Of Speech Aphasia बोली बंद होना
77 That Which Causes
Sexual Arousal Aphrodisiac कामोद्दीपक
78 One Who Deserts His
Religion Apostate स्वधर्मत्यागी
79 A Pioneer Of A Reform
Movement Apostle प्रेरित
80 Be Fully Aware Of Appreciate सराहना
81 A Person Who Has Just
Started Learning Apprentice अपरेंटिस
82 A Place Where Fishes
Are Kept Aquarium मछलीघर
83 Animals/Plants Ere
Which Live In Water Aquatic जलीय
84 A Person, Appointed
By Two Parties To Solve A Dispute Arbitrator पंच
85 The Branch Of
Anthropology That Studies Prehistoric People Archaeology पुरातत्व
86 Words Used In Ancient
Time But No Longer In General Use Now Archaic प्राचीन
87 One Who Prepares
Plans For Buildings Architect वास्तुकार
88 A Place Where
Government Or Public Records Are Kept Archives अभिलेखागार
89 Government By The
Nobles Aristocracy शिष्टजन
90 The Cessation Of
Warfare Before A Treaty Is Signed Armistice युद्धविराम
91 A Place For
Ammunition And Weapons Arsenal आर्सेनल
92 One Who Is Guilty Of
Firing Property Arsonist
93 One Who Is Not
Interested In The Pleasures Of The World Ascetic तपस्वी
94 An Assembly Of
Hearers Assemblage जमावड़ा
95 Star-Shaped Flower Aster एस्टर
96 Fear Of Thunder And
Lightening Astraphobia
97 A Person Who Studies
The Influence Of Heavenly Bodies On Human Beings Astrologer ज्योतिषी
98 One Who Is Skilled In
The Study Of Celestial Bodies Astronomer खगोलविद
99 A Person Who Does Not
Believe In God Atheist नास्तिक
100 Fear Of Failure Atychiphobia

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Idioms and phrase with examples
1. Do not prophesize so much. You may be forced to eat your words. ( take back what you have said)
2. She was the only one who stood by him through thick and thin.( under all conditions, good and bad).
3. Steve turned a deaf ear to his father’ advice. ( disregarded)
4. We reached the airport in the nick of time. ( just at the right moment)
5. The teacher took him to task for the cheekiness with which he answered. (rebuked him)
6. Though he was generally very liberal, he had to put his foot down when his daughter asked him for permission to get a body tattoo. ( take a stand)
7. She found it very difficult to make both ends meet with the meagrely widow’s pension which she got. ( live within the income)
8. The whole idea of setting up a new committee to deal with disciplinary violations has fallen flat. ( failed)
9. The interaction with the villagers brought to light a number of issues which hadn’t been thought of before. ( brought to the forefront, disclosed)
10. The job which she got in the factory made her live from hand to mouth. ( without having any scope for saving for the future)
11. Though he spoke very forcefully yet his arguments did not hold water. ( were unsound)
12. After they separated, there is no love lost between them. ( they dislike each other)
13. He visits me off and on. ( occasionally)
14. Despite being opposed by everyone else in the room, he stood to his guns. ( maintained his opinion)
15. There are innumerable people in our country who cannot even afford a square meal a day.( a full meal)
16. She is in hot water for insulting the teacher publicly. ( in trouble)
17. Unlike his siblings, he didn’t join the family profession and went on to gamble away a substantial amount of the family heirlooms. He is the black sheep of the family. ( bad character)
18. Being under the thumb of her mother-in-law, she had no other option than to give up her job. ( completely under the influence of )
19. He sent us on a wild-goose chase. There was no shop called ‘Smith and Sons’. ( a futile search)
20. The sons are at daggers drawn over the whole inheritance issue. ( their relations are strained, they are fighting)

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