MCQ Indian Geography SET 13ALL MCQ For Indian Geography 1. The Gneiss is a coarse grainedVolcanic RockIgneous RockMetamorphic RockSedimentary RockQuestion 1 of 102. As per 2011 census data lowest decadal growth rate (state) has been registered inKeralaWest BengalAndhra PradeshMaharashtraQuestion 2 of 103. 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:Pyrosphere OsophereCyrosphereLithosphereQuestion 3 of 104. The Earth's core is made up of very heavy material mostly constituted byIron and AluminumAluminum and NickelNickel and IronNickel and LeadQuestion 4 of 105. Earthquake waves are of two types namelyBody waves and surface wavesCircular and Body WavesBody Waves and Vertical WavesCircular and Vertical WavesQuestion 5 of 106. The scale on which the intensity of an earthquake is measured is named afterNewton EinsteinCurieMercalliQuestion 6 of 107. The highest peak of peninsular India isDodabetaAnaimudiK2KanchanjanghaQuestion 7 of 108. Quartzite is metamorphosed fromLimestoneShaleCoalChalkQuestion 8 of 109. Limestone, Coal, Chalk, Shale are the examples ofSedimentary RocksMetamorphic RockVolcanic RockIgneous RockQuestion 9 of 1010. Granite and Basalt are the examples ofSedimentary RocksMetamorphic RockVolcanic RockIgneous RocksQuestion 10 of 10 Loading...
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