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Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 03 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 03 (English)


1 D. only A and B

2 A. Karst region

3 C. small residual hills found on the floors of Polyhedron

4 A. Glacier region

5 A. periglacial process

6 D. the frontal parts of the glaciers are destroyed by melting and the glaciers appear to be retreating

7 A. Patermoster lake

8 C. between the coast and off seabar

9 B. submerged upland shoreline

10 A. fall in sea level

11 D. Roche Moutonnes

12 C. descending side

13 A. Drumlin

14 A. Selva region 

15 C. an erosional feature

16 B. 1 and 2 are correct

17 C. wind borne depositional feature

18 A. depositional feature by the wind action

19 C. similar to Barkhan except one wing is missing

20 C. crescentic shaped dunes with wings directed down wind

21 A. parabolic dunes

22 D. ridge like deposits of wind borne sand along the coast of sea or lake.

23 B. Gasis

24 A. large longitudinal dunes with flat tops on which barkhans or seif may occur.

25 C. Sulphur dioxide

26 D. all of the above

27 C. ox-bow lake 

28 A. sedimentary rock

29 D. all of these

30 B. Drumlin

31 C. gravitational force of the sun.

32 B. Mountains

33 D. both B and C

34 A. Igneous rock

35 C. arete 

36 B. a sharp ridge produced by glacial erosion

37 A. Heat dome 

38 A. similar to waterfall in a river

39 C. associated with glacier.

40 D. lakes found in Karst land forms

41 B. when the width of the valley is less than the width of the river

42 A. initial stage of a river

43 C. depression on the flood plains of meandering rivers.

44 C. all debris deposited in a glacial environment

45 A. associated with glaciation in low land area

46 B. erosion by snow

47 A. summer firn line

48 A. obsequent 

49 C. antecedent 

50 D. A and B

51 A. which flow in the same direction as the consequent streams but at a lower level

52 D. B and C

53 A. the stream does not have the capacity to transport its load in single channel be it straight or meandering.

54 A. inside of bends

55 C. Reduction in the production and consumption of chloro fluorocarbons

56 A. meanders

57 A. Riffles 

58 B. Pools

59 B. Nitrification

60 C. R.E. Horton

61 C. splash erosion

62 C. allied to mud flows

63 A. a dropped block

64 B. an uplifted block

65 D. B and C are correct

66 A. the formation of great fold mountain ranges of the world.

67 D. Both A and B

68 C. the main landform created by proglacial deposition.

69 A. an area of mounds on depressions commonly associated with a stagnant glacier.

70 B. deposition by melt water streams

71 A. long narrow ridges of well sorted materials.

72 D. all of the above

73 B. large ice mounds anything from 10 m to 70 m in height found in the high Arctic

74 A. slope features in periglacial landforms

75 C. A and B are correct

76 D. all of the above

77 C. isolated mounds found in the arid regions.

78 C. a plain of eroded bed rock in an arid region developed between mountain and basin areas

79 D. A and B are correct

80 A. an isolated table land area with steep sides found in a humid region

81 C. Davis 

82 A. Swinnerton 

83 A. flat till plains made up of claytill.

84 A. Lake Vaon 

85 A. fresh water lake

86 B. Haffs

87 C. Crater lake 

88 D. Maweru

89 B. tectonic fracture

90 D. Kettles

91 B. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A

92 B. Yardang

93 A. 4 

94 C. Shifting slowly

95 B. Nile

96 A. Lonos 

97 A. Rhine 

98 C. Sivalik Flanks

99 A. they compete for sunlight

100 A. Great plains of U.S.A.

101 A. Underground water

102 D. drifting of plates

103 D. 3 4 1 2

104 B. Brahmaputra

105 C. Chernozem 

106 C. W.M. Davis 

107 C. Arete 

108 C. U.S.A. 

109 B. Antarctica

110 B. Madagascar

111 B. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A

112 C. Sahara 

113 D. E. Africa

114 B. Playa

115 B. California

116 A. The Atlas range is a folded mountain.

117 D. Myanmar

118 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

119 C. Mixed forest 

120 B. Patagonian

121 B. lower layer of the atmosphere

122 D. Waves action

123 A. Both 1 and 2 are true

124 A. Continental drift

125 A. North Atlantic ridge

126 C. Hydrolysis – Mechanical weathering

127 C. Antecedent river

128 C. Black soil 

129 A. Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A

130 D. Isogonic lines

131 B. ground not visible from two points

132 D. Planets were formed out of filaments

133 B. Guyots

134 D. erosional feature

135 B. Only 1 and 2 are correct

136 B. Nile

137 B. podzoles

138 A. Antarctica

139 A. Jolly 

140 B. Hanging Valley

141 A. Cuestas 

142 A. Block mountain

143 D. Lemonites

144 B. Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A

145 B. Geoid

146 B. 0 to 9

147 D. The Rockies

148 C. 2 1 4 3

149 D. Podzol

150 D. Sulphur dioxide

151 D. All of the above

152 C. both A and B 

153 B. the equator

154 A. Southern Hemisphere

155 A. more by terrestrial radiation

156 B. the albedo of the earth

157 B. due to imbalance of heat

158 B. mainly from below

159 D. both B and C

160 C. Davis 


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