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Q. 1: The lattice
energy of an ionic crystal depends on the:
(a) Electrostatic forces between ions of opposite charge.
(b) Internuclear repulsive forces
(c) Tendency of the ions in the crystals
(d) Both (a) and (b)
ANSWER:(d)
Q. 2 : High
pressure condition promotes to form :
(a) Compact structures
(b) Open structures
(c) Both compact and open structures,
(d) Massive structures.
ANSWER:(b)
Q. 3 : What is the
average percentage of in the igneous rocks :
(a) 59.14 %
(b) 55.50 %
(C) 79.15 %
(d) 80.00 %.
ANSWER:(a)
Q. 4: The
transformation from parent rock to soil is generally accompanied by :
(a) Decrease in Ca, Mg, Na and K and increase in Si.
(b) Increase in Ca, Mg, Na and K and decrease in Si.
(c) Much loss of Al and Fe.
(d) No change in parent composition.
ANSWER: (a)
Q. 5: Which is the
most stable mineral towards weathering?
(a) Quartz
(b) Feldspar
(c) Hornblende
(d) Olivine
ANSWER: (a)
Q. 6 : Mark the
correct statement :
(a) The last formed minerals of ligneous rocks are more
stable at ordinary temperatures.
(b) The minerals formed at an early stage of crystallization
are less stable at ordinary temperature
(c) The minerals formed at an early stage of crystallization
at last stage at ordinary temperature.
(d) Both (a) and (b)
ANSWER: (d)
Q. 7 : The
polymorphs of Kaolinite is/are :
(a) Halloysite
(b) Dacite and narrate
(c) Halloysite and diskette
(d) Dacite, narrate and halloysite.
ANSWER: (d)
Q. 8 : The
dielectric constant of water molecule is :
(a) 50
(b) 80
(c) 100
(d) 125
ANSWER: (b)
Q.9: logic
potential is:
(a) Charge on the ions.
(b) Charge multiplied by radius
(c) Charge divided by radius
(d) Radius divided by charge
ANSWER: (c)
Q. 10: The term
isotope is used for the elements:
(a) Same chemical properties and same atomic weight.
(b) Differing in atomic weight and stability but not
appreciably in chemical properties.
(c) Same in atomic weight and stability but differing in
chemical properties.
(d) With the same atomic weight but different in neutrons
and protons value.
ANSWER: (b)
Q. 11: Quartz and
Tridymite are the example of:
(a) Polymorphism.
(b) Isomorphism.
(c) Diadochy.
(d) None of-these.
ANSWER: (a)
Q. 12: The of solution is the:
(a) Hydrogen ion concentration of solution.
(b) Oxygen ion concentration of solution.
(c) Minus log of Hydrogen ion concentration.
(d) Minus log of oxygen ion concentrations.
ANSWER: (c)
Q. 13 : The water
loving colloids are called as :
(a) Hydrophobic.
(b) Hydrophilic.
(c) Dispersion.
(d) Emulsions.
ANSWER: (b)
Q. 14: In pure
water at the hydrogen ion concentration is:
ANSWER: (c)
Q. 15: The pH of
the medium is particularly significant in controlling the
(a) Precipitation of hydroxides from solution
(b) Precipitation of oxides from solution
(c) Precipitation of silicates from solution
(d) Precipitation of carbonates from solution.
ANSWER: (a)
Q. 16: The average
pH of the sea water is:
(a) 4.2
(b) 5.5.
(c) 7.0
(d) 7.8
ANSWER: (d)
Q. 17: The bulk
chemical composition of a rock during metamorphism:
(a) Decreases
(b) Increases
(c) Remain constant
(d) Uncertain
ANSWER: (c)
Q. 18: Stability
of mineral may be defined in respect of:
(a) Temperature
(b) Pressure
(c) Chemical environment
(d) All the above
ANSWER: (d)
Q. 19: The
Granulite facies is characterised by:
(a) The presence of micas
(b) The absence of micas
(c) The absence of orthoclase
(d) The absence of quartz
ANSWER: (b)
Q. 20: Mark the
correct sequence of the various zones in the atmosphere in ascending
Order:
(a) Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, ionosphere and
Exosphere.
(b) Troposphere, stratosphere, ionosphere, Mesosphere and
Exosphere.
(c) Atmosphere, Stratosphere, Exosphere, Mesosphere and
ionosphere.
(d) lnosphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Troposphere and
Exosphere.
ANSWER: (a)
Q.21 : The
hydrosphere is the :
(a) Continuous shell of water
(b) Discontinuous shell of water
(c) Uniform shell of water
(d) None of these.
ANSWER: (b)
Q. 22: The
chlorinate of the sea water is referred as:
(a) Total amount in grams of chloride in 1 kg of sea
water.
(b) Total amount in grams of chloride and bromide in 1 kg
of sea water
(c) Total amount in grams of chloride, bromide and iodine
in 1 kg of sea water.
(d) Total amount in grams of chloride and carbonates in 1
kg of sea water.
ANSWER:(c)
Q. 23: Chlorinate
and salinity of sea water is expressed in:
(a) Grams per ton
(b) Kilogram per ton
(c) Grams per kilograms
(d) Milligrams per gram.
ANSWER:(c)
Q. 24: The
concentration of given element in sea water is a function of:
(a) Its rate of removal
(b) Its rate of addition
(c) Its rate of removal and its rate of addition
(d) Its type and affinity towards water.
ANSWER:(c)
Q. 25: Which are
critical to the geochemical reactions of the biosphere?
(a) Mega organisms
(b) A microorganisms
(c) Animals
(d) Men
ANSWER:(b)
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