CSS Geography Questions & Answers - Part-2


Q.  Dip of rock is always:

a. At right angle to strike
b. At an angle of 45 to the strike
c. Parallel to strike


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MCQs:  The protion of the ocean floor closest to the land is known as:
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MCQs:  High tides are experienced at:
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MCQs:  Girdle of fire surrounds the:
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MCQs:  Continental shelf is the:
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MCQs:  High salinity in the sea result from:
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MCQs:  The portion of floor skirting the land is called:
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MCQs:  Spring tides occur:
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MCQs:  Kuroshio is a current having its origin in:
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MCQs:  At about the new moon the tides are:
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MCQs:  A well marked and wide continental: shelf is characteristics of
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MCQs:  Polar front theory deals with:
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MCQs:  Cold winds blowing down slope by gravity are:
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MCQs:  The mean thickness of troposphere over equator and poles is:
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MCQs:  Fog:
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MCQs:  The most severe storm:
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MCQs:  The clouds that herald the approach the cyclonic storm are identified as:
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MCQs:  Cyclones are:
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MCQs:  An approaching cyclone leads to
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MCQs:  Rainfall in the equatorial region usually takes the form of:
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MCQs:  Wind blowing from land to sea is called:
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