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Q1. Source of energy in ecosystem is
(a) Sun
(b) Green plants
(c) Sugar produced in photosynthesis
(d) ATP
Q2. The surface temperature of the Sun is estimated as
(a) 5500° C
(b) 12000° C
(c) 18000° C
(d) 24000° C
Q3. A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses is called
(a) peninsula
(b) cape
(c) isthmus
(d) strait
Q4. Typhoons are common in the
(a) Arctic ocean
(b) Seas of China and Japan
(c) Mexican Gulf
(d) Indian Ocean
Q5. Sea water is saltier than rain water because
(a) rivers wash away salts from Earth and pour them into the sea
(b) sea beds have salt producing mines
(c) sea animals are salt producing
(d) the air around the sea is saltish
Q6. The ‘Dark Continent’ is
(a) Africa
(b) South America
(c) Australia
(d) Asia
Q7. The largest delta of the world is
(a) Sunderbans
(b) Amazon basin
(c) Greenland
(d) Congo basin
Q8. Volcanic activity is more common in
(a) Hawai
(b) Japan
(c) Colombia
(d) New Zealand
Q9. Grassland is called ‘Pampas’ in
(a) The Africa
(b) The South America
(c) The United Kingdom
(d) The USA
Q10. Which one of the following is the highest gravity dam in the world?
(a) Beas Dam
(b) Nangal Dam
(c) Bhakra Dam
(d) Hirakud Dam
Q11. The best variety of world’s cotton known is
(a) Sea island
(b) Upland American
(c) Egyptian
(d) Short staple Indian
Q12. The longest river of peninsular India is
(a) Cauvery
(b) Narmada
(c) Godavari
(d) Krishna
Q13. The red colour of red soil is due to the rusting of
(a) nitrogen
(b) humus
(c) iron
(d) copper
Q14. Which is the largest state (area wise) in India?
(a) Madhya Pradesh
(b) Rajasthan
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Andhra Pradesh
Q15. The forest in Sunderban is called
(a) scrub jungle
(b) mangrove
(c) Deciduous forest
(d) tundra