MCQ Geography Chapter 3 Exogenetic Processes Part-1 Class 9 Maharashtra Board 1. What can volcanic eruptions in oceans cause? Avalanches Tsunamis Earthquakes only Fold mountainsQuestion 1 of 202. How many major plates make up the earth’s crust? Five Six Seven EightQuestion 2 of 203. Where are most volcanoes located according to the document? In the earth’s core On plate boundaries In the mantle In rift valleysQuestion 3 of 204. What are plate boundaries where material is lost called? Constructive boundaries Subduction boundaries Fault boundaries Rift boundariesQuestion 4 of 205. What are plate boundaries where new material is added called? Subduction boundaries Constructive boundaries Tension boundaries Compression boundariesQuestion 5 of 206. Which activity simulates primary waves? Pulling a spring balance Jerking a rope up and down Flicking a plate with rangoli Pushing a paper stripQuestion 6 of 207. Which activity simulates secondary waves? Pulling a spring balance Jerking a rope up and down Flicking a plate with rangoli Removing notebooksQuestion 7 of 208. Which activity simulates surface waves? Pushing a paper strip Pulling a spring balance Flicking a plate with rangoli Jerking a ropeQuestion 8 of 209. Which mountain range is NOT a fold mountain? Himalayas Alps Satpudas AndesQuestion 9 of 2010. What process in the crust forms a rift valley? Compression Tension Folding UpliftingQuestion 10 of 2011. What type of movement caused the Deccan Plateau to form? Fold mountain-building Block mountain-building Fissure volcanic eruption Continent-buildingQuestion 11 of 2012. Which seismic wave cannot travel through liquid? P waves S waves L waves Fault wavesQuestion 12 of 2013. What is one effect of earthquakes on transportation? Improved roads Disrupted routes New bridges Faster travelQuestion 13 of 2014. Which of these is a continent-building movement effect? Formation of rift valleys Uplifting of extensive plateaus Folding of mountains EarthquakesQuestion 14 of 2015. What can accumulate in the craters of dead volcanoes? Lava Ash Rainwater forming lakes RocksQuestion 15 of 2016. Which plate is NOT listed as one of the seven major plates? Eurasia Pacific Arctic AntarcticaQuestion 16 of 2017. What happens to buildings at the foothills during an earthquake? They move side to side They move forward and backward They stay still They floatQuestion 17 of 2018. Why are volcanoes and earthquakes related to plate boundaries? They occur in the mantle Plates move and interact at boundaries They form rift valleys They are caused by windQuestion 18 of 2019. Which of these is an example of a fissure-type volcanic feature? Mt. Fujiyama Deccan Plateau Mt. Vesuvius Mt. KilimanjaroQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the first step in the chronological order of an earthquake? Plates suddenly move Compression increases in the mantle The earth’s surface vibrates Rocks break apartQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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