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The third world includes about 120 countries of
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A. Asia, Africa and Central America
B. Asia, Australia and Europe
C. Africa, North America
D. None of the above
Correct Answer
Asia, Africa and Central America
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1. The soils whose parent material tend to be rich in sand are
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A. spodsols
B. alfisols
C. aridsols
D. ultisols
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Correct Answer: spodsols
2. The tropical easterlies wind lie at
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A. 0-30? latitude
B. 30-60? latitude
C. 60-90? latitude
D. 10-40? latitude
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Correct Answer: 0-30? latitude
3. The sulphites are a mineral group that contain one or more metallic elements in combination with the sulphate compound ____
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A. SO
3
B. SO
2
C. SO
4
D. SO
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Correct Answer: SO
4
4. The smallest state, population wise, in the world is
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A. Vatican City
B. Monaco
C. Nauru
D. Liechtenstein
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Correct Answer: Vatican City
5. The three recognized major fishing grounds of the world are located in the
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A. northern hemisphere only
B. southern hemisphere only
C. two in the southern hemisphere only and one in the northern hemisphere
D. one in the southern hemisphere only and two in the northern hemisphere
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Correct Answer: northern hemisphere only
6. The tropical and temperate deserts of the world, occupy nearly ____ of the land surface of the worlds.
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A. (1/4) th
B. (1/3) rd
C. (1/2)
D. (1/7) th
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Correct Answer: (1/7) th
7. The tide produced as a consequence of the moon and the sun pulling the earth in the same direction is called
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A. ebb tide
B. high tide
C. spring tide
D. neap tide
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Correct Answer: spring tide
8. The subatomic particles arriving from outer space having high energy are called
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A. protons
B. electrons
C. cosmic rays
D. None of the above
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Correct Answer: cosmic rays
9. The term 'flora' in the context of natural vegetation refers to
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A. assemblage of plant species living in association with each other in a given environmental frame
B. plants of a particular region or period, listed by species and considered as a group
C. a large tract covered by trees and shrubs and its administration for assessing economic benefits
D. role played by species of animals in the maintenance of ecological balance
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Correct Answer: plants of a particular region or period, listed by species and considered as a group
10. The time interval from when the given star passes directly overhead to when it next passed directly overhead, is defined as
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A. one sidereal day
B. one solar day
C. both the terms are similar, so any of these may be used
D. None of the above
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Correct Answer: one sidereal day
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