MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: World Geography 01 (English)
The Universe
1 B. Venus
2 C. Jupiter
3 B. Earth
4 B. Mars
5 D. Uranus, Earth, Mars, Mercury
6 D. Earth
7 B. Jupiter
8 B. Jupiter and Saturn
9 C. it being too close to the Sun, gets hidden by the glare of the Sun
10 A. sun
11 A. Mercury and Venus
12 D. Neptune
13 D. Mars
14 B. Venus
15 B. Venus
16 B. Venus
17 A. Venus
18 B. Venus
19 A. Venus
20 C. Venus
21 B. 2 4 3 1
22 D. 23 hrs 56 minutes 4.09 sec
23 A. 4 3 1 2
24 D. 2, 1, 3
25 C. a dark plain on the moon
26 B. astronomical distance
27 D. all of these
28 D. temperature
29 C. 105 light years
30 C. Cosmic year
31 D. a dying star
32 C. atmospheric refraction
33 C. 4 1 2 3
34 C. the period of rotation of the Moon on its axis and period of revolution around’ the Earth is almost the same
35 C. Johanries Kepler
36 C. a group of stars
37 B. after it enters the earth’s atmosphere and explodes in mid air as a ball of fire
38 D. They are a kind of a star
39 C. gravitation and centrifugal force
40 D. 4.2 light years
41 C. Moon
42 B. 1.3 sec
43 A. their composition
44 A. because earth rotates about its axis
45 C. 2 1 4 3
46 D. black
47 C. Galileo
48 B. molten lava
49 B. elliptical orbits usually accompanied by a long shining tail
50 B. Rotation of Earth
51 A. short waves
52 C. the orbit of Venus is inside the earth’s orbit whereas the orbit of Jupiter lies outside the orbit of the earth
53 C. Both 1 and 2
54 B. Jupiter
55 A. The Earth is the densest of all the planets in our solar system
56 B. 2116 AD
57 D. Earth, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn
58 B. Hydrogen
59 D. Tempel 1
60 A. 1 only
61 D. Neither 1 nor 2
62 C. 2 only
63 B. 1 and 3 only
64 A. contracted star with intense gravitational pull
65 D. constellation
66 C. Mars and Jupiter
67 C. 76 years
68 A. circular and elliptic
69 C. black
70 B. 149
71 C. binaries
72 D. Dark patches on the surface of the Sun resulting from a localised fall in the temperature to about 4000 K
73 D. Sun
74 D. Pole star lies in the axis of spin of the earth
75 D. corona
The Earth
1 C. Interior of the Earth
2 D. a combination of all the above three forms of energy
3 D. oxygen bound to carbon
4 B. The seasons would not have changed
5 D. temperature
6 D. asthenosphere
7 D. all of the above
8 D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
9 D. west to east
10 C. 66.5 degree
11 D. 4, 3, 2, 1
12 D. oblate spheroid
13 B. 6400 km
14 C. 2, 1, 3
15 A. December 22
16 B. 111km
17 D. the moon, the sun and the earth are in the same line
18 B. 2 and 3
19 A. Only 1 is correct
20 A. along the Equator
21 B. degree of hardness of minerals
22 C. 4, 3, 2, 1
23 A. 1
24 C. annular
25 B. 7 minutes 40 seconds
26 C. I, II and IV
27 A. 510 million sq km
28 C. 40,000 Km
29 C. 12,800 Km
30 C. Melbourne
31 D. 36,000 km
32 A. 22 km
33 B. January 3rd
34 C. July 4th
35 B. the pole star
36 A. Tropical deserts
37 D. Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)
38 A. Central core
39 C. 10.00 p.m
40 B. Oxygen
41 B. All parallels in the northern hemisphere have days equal to nights
42 D. equator to poles
43 B. I, II and III
44 C. Only one great circle can be drawn on a sphere
45 D. Moon, sun and earth lie along a straight line
46 B. solstice
47 B. winter solstice
48 A. June 21
49 C. III and IV
50 C. The angular distance east or west of the Greenwich meridian
51 C. 1, 3 and 4
52 D. 4, 3, 2, 1
53 B. equator
54 C. When the sun’s rays fall vertically on the Tropic of Cancer
55 B. 50 miles
56 D. 60°S
57 C. India and Saudi Arabi
58 D. All are equal
59 D. 3 and 4
60 D. both iron and magnesium in the plastic state
61 D. Change in the direction of winds and ocean currents
62 A. longitude is divided from prime meridian while latitude is from equator
63 B. Both equator and longitudes are great circles
64 B. at equator
65 D. angles from the equator
66 D. run perpendicular to each other
67 D. 0° E or 0°W longitude – Equator
68 D. zenith distance of the full moon when on the meridian
69 D. Core
70 B. 68 km
71 C. 10,002 km
72 D. 24 hrs
73 D. Both its climate and its latitude
74 B. Asia
75 D. 1 and 4
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