Q.1.

The imaginary axis at which the earth rotates remains inclined at an angle of ____ to the plane of earth's orbit.

Q.2.

The ionosphere includes

Q.3.

The infrared radiation by sun are strongly absorbed by

Q.4.

The hot and cold deserts together occupy nearly ____ land area of the world.

Q.5.

The Homolographic projection has the correct representation of

Q.6.

The latitudinal differences in pressure delineate a number of major pressure zones, which correspond with

Q.7.

The higher the wind speed and the longer the fetch or distance of open water across which the wind blows and waves travel, the ____ waves and the ____ energy they process.

Q.8.

The hazards of radiation belts include

Q.9.

The great Victoria Desert is located in

Q.10.

The intersecting lines drawn on maps and globes are

Q.11.

The major crude oil markets are the

Q.12.

The main objective of centrally sponsored Command Area Development programme is

Q.13.

The Mistral is

Q.14.

The main percentage of the volume of water in the hydrosphere is in

Q.15.

The minimum values of annual receipts of solar radiation occur at

Q.16.

The main period of Mesozoic era include

Q.17.

The longest epoch of the tertiary period is

Q.18.

The mean distance of the earth from the sun is approximately

Q.19.

The moon orbits the earth at a mean distance approximately

Q.20.

The mean basin area of successive ordered streams formed a linear relationship when graphed. This statement is given by

Q.21.

The Suez canal connects the

Q.22.

The main vegetation of the steppe type climatic regions is

Q.23.

Which of the following is an inland sea?

Q.24.

The meridian passing through London is called the

Q.25.

The minerals resources of north-eastern zone include

Q.26.

The major cause of species extinction is

Q.27.

The main percentage of the volume of water in the hydrosphere is in

Q.28.

The main watershed of most of the peninsular river lies in the

Q.29.

The major control over the form of the developing slope is exerted by

Q.30.

The mean radius of the earth is approximately

Q.31.

The most explosive type of volcano is

Q.32.

The minerals of sulphide group are

Q.33.

The most densely populated country of Africa is

Q.34.

The most well known member of halick group is

Q.35.

The most recent era of the geological time scale is

Q.36.

The most salty sea in the world is

Q.37.

The moon

Q.38.

The major crops found in Sudan are

Q.39.

The main tributaries of Indus river system are

Q.40.

The longest day (shortest night) in the southern hemisphere is

Q.41.

The middle latitude extends between

Q.42.

Which of the following is a warm current?

Q.43.

The lowest point, on land, in the world is

Q.44.

The major countries of Middle East are

Q.45.

The mountains that separate European and Arctic Russia are

Q.46.

The low heating capacity of which of the types of coal reduces its value as an industrial fuel?

Q.47.

The most densely populated regions in the world are

Q.48.

The moon's volume is about ____ that of earth.

Q.49.

The most pleasant elements i.e. summer temperatures rarely aboveand winters are fairly mild, occur in the

Q.50.

The model which explains the various types of igneous rocks