A. Triassic period and Cretaceous period B. Jurassic period and Triassic period C. Triassic period, Jurassic period and cretaceous period…
A. the Jhelum, the Chenab , the Ravi B. the Beas, the Sutlej C. both (a) and (b) D. None…
A. very cold wind, which blows down from the plateau of central France B. swift, dry, cold northerly wind that…
A. Iran, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait B. UAE, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen C. Israel, Turkey, Cyprus, Afghanistan D.…
A. rotation B. revolution C. both (a) and (b) D. any of these depending upon the question under construction
A. Red sea B. Dead sea C. Arabian sea D. Mediterranean sea
A. rice, jowar, bajra B. ragi, maize C. cotton, jute D. All of the above
A. Palaeocene B. Eocene C. Oligocene D. Miocene
A. foliation B. lineation C. lithification D. the reorientation of mineral crystals
A. the outer portion of the moon's shadow B. formed by the tangent that intersects between the sun and the…
A. unweathered bedrock B. weathered parent material C. plant litter at various levels of decomposition D. None of the above
A. Laurissa in the north and Godwanaland in the south B. Laurissa in the south and Godwanaland in the north…
A. the complete loss of particular atoms or the compounds from the weathered surface B. the addition of specific atoms…
A. is nearly constant near the equator B. varies with latitude and the season C. reaches a maximum of 24…
A. Islam B. Buddhism C. Hinduism D. Christianity
A. evaporation of its surface B. volume of fresh water added by rainfall C. salts are already present in sea…
A. Dead Sea B. Adriatic Garden C. Gulf of Suez D. Resaca Garden
A. fromtogenesis B. frontolysis C. both (a) and (b) D. None of the above
A. wheat, barley, maize B. evergreen dense forests, rubber trees, groundnuts C. groundnuts, soyabeens, potatoes D. evergreen coniferous forests, oats,…