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Geography ch 3 - Exogenetic Movements Part 1 question types

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Geography ch 3 - Exogenetic Movements Part 1 questions

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Q 17MCQ1 Mark
Alkalis in the rock dissolve because of the solution and make them ………………….. .
  • A
    even
  • B
    sturdy
  • brittle
  • D
    crusty

Answer: C.

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Q 18MCQ1 Mark
…………………… is a universal solvent1.
  • A
    Soil
  • Water
  • C
    Carbon
  • D
    Oxygen

Answer: B.

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Q 19MCQ1 Mark
When the outer layers of the rock fall apart from the main rock due to difference in temperatures, the process is called ………………….. .
  • A
    shattering
  • B
    oxidation
  • exfoliation
  • D
    carbonation

Answer: C.

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Q 20MCQ1 Mark
When dilute carbonic acids reacts with the minerals in the rocks the process is called as ………………….. .
  • carbonation
  • B
    exfoliation
  • C
    precipitation
  • D
    slumping

Answer: A.

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Q 21MCQ1 Mark
come minerals in the rock get dissolved in the water and undergo chemical weathering. This process is called ………………….. .
  • solution
  • B
    carbonation
  • C
    exfoliation
  • D
    precipitation

Answer: A.

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Column ‘A’Column ‘B’
(1) Oxidation
(2) Slumping
(3) Solifluction
(a) Mass movement occurring slowly
(b) Carbon dioxide gets mixed with air
(c) Chemical reaction between iron and oxygen
(d) Weathered material which sink in situ

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(I) Column ‘A’Column ‘B’
(1) Mechanical weathering
(2) Chemical weathering
(3) Biological weathering
(a) burrowing
(b) frost
(c) carbonation
(d) erosion

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