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You are required to ansiwer a maximum of 15, 35 and 25 questions from part “A” "B" and “C° respectively. In case more than required umber of questions are answered, only fist 15, 35 and 25 questions in Parts "A" °B? and °C? respectively, willbe taken.up for evaluation, ‘OM answer sheet has been provided separately. Before you start filing up your particulars, please ensure that the booklet contains requisite number of pages and that these are notion 4 mutilated. fit is $0, you may request the Invigilator to change the booklet of the same code. Likewise, check the OMR answer sheet also. Sheets for rough work have been appended to the test booklet. ‘Write your Rell No., Name and Serial Number ofthis Test Booklet on the OMR answer sheet in the space provided. Also put your signatures inthe space earmarked. elated itis of Each question in Part “A and *B* carry 2 marks and Part “C* questions carry 4 marks each, respectively. There will be negative marking @ 0.50 marks for each wrong answer in Part *A’ und “B" and | 32 marks for Part ‘C’. Below each question in Par A", "B" and °C* four alternatives ot responies are given. Only ‘one of these alternatives is the “correct” option to the question. You have 10 find, for each question, the correct ofthe bes answer. Candidates found copying or resorting to any unfair means are liable to be disqualified from this and future examinations. Candidate should not write anything anywhere except on answer shect or sheets for rough ‘work. Use of calculator is NOT permitted. 0 point, Mi answer over Afier the test is over, at the perforation point, tear the OMR answer sheet, hand over the original OMR onewer sheet to the isvigilator and retain the carbonless copy for our revord, ‘Candidates who sit for the entive duration of the exam wil only be permitted to carry their ‘Test booklet have verified all the information filled in by the candidate, Signature of the Invigilator Ri ia Saal ‘8108 CRIENS—2aH—18, ‘aTT/PART-A qe 1 (wen 7s) Fonte wee Peat gene & aft gest ve ys tem Prat t Gr 2019 FF Fer Bi ge Pea TS 1, 609 2. 610 3. 709 4. 710 ‘The number of digits you have to type to write all the page numbers of'a book starting from 1 (First page) is 2019, What is the number of pages in that book? 1. 609 2. 610 3. 709 4, 110 ae Pardo a: Fa ahs oTeaweT 91, 86, 81,79 war 92 si oer EU Ta a wramaTT caveats ar afte 85 i as srenrmn F 8 Foe apa? 1. 8 2. 85 3. 81 4. BB ‘A student reesived the following marks in the five of the six courses: 91, 86, 81, 79 and 92, ‘Average of his marks in six subjects is 85. How many marks did he receive in the sisth subject? 1 3 2.85 3. 81 4. 88 Rint A aE ey afte pT Toes see a ake ort 3 sre eu Te 594 aT wt far gat faba oa a aa A aK ae Ar RAS He ae a Pe GET TT 15% setter Prem oft A rer Barat a wre cares arf Fie at at aay aT fa eT FT 10 220 3 2S 4.30 Salesperson ‘A’ sells an object at a price Rs. $ less than the marked price, receiving 9 ‘commission of $% on the sclling price. The same abject is sold by person “8° at a price Rsit5 less than the marked price, receiving a commission of 15% on the selling price, If both A and B receive the same amount in commission, then what is the ‘marked price of the object? 1. 10 3. BS 4.30 DAH wee te i of Be He A BEATE. sare ow eae FQ OF ee FER PeAT aE ee a oho seas CRN! TT are Pha Fe He re Fg eT at Reet ore ek ee OF ae ae ug Rear Pret Ter are Pir feat . 3. a at i ‘A ball rotates at a rate r rotations per second and simultaneously revolves around a stationary point © at a rate R revolutions per second (R < 1). The rotation and revolution are in the same sense. A certain point on the ball is in the Tine of the centre of the ball and point Oat a certain time. This configuration repeats after atime aes ui 1. ‘ 3 a 43 ee Ree at thera A ser BH mH: 30 ra 70 ay PAT a By TA Te we fre Pranf s1 din ¥en % 40 % oT BT eer 40.% ate Bh Pret, # 8,5 Ft ae fant [A a [iz ___[ 38 s, [10 29 S,_ [16 27 S105 2 sed reli rer Fes BR Le SiS 2 SrrSap So 3. SoS 4S ‘There are two examinations, A and B in a subject which are evaluated out of 30 and 70 marks, respectively. In order to pass the course the student has to get at least 40% in total and at least 40 % in B. The following are the marks of the students S, 10 3. The only studen/s te have passod ivare Le Suda 2 Si5aiSe 3. SS 4S Shore Spat i fhe ore ary oper 100 oT 200 Be Bi ee aye Hae At Se oat areReae ae aft #1 Ren erat at sar iftrat p24 safer 2 Pe (arene $3 por, ara fase, en freon ae eit 2. Ree eneraarrasr RT ape Fer ers ZT 2a Bit Pastore 4. Rermeraar are Beery sor airs finwen ort git Two forest putches have. respectively, 100 and 200, teak trees of the same age. In a given season. all trees shod some of their leaves at random. The daily total collections of the leaf litter from the two patches are expected to hrave nearly eqiial means, standard deviations and enefficients of variation 2. different means, nearly equal standard Seviations and coefficients of variatfon different means, nearly equal standard deviations and different coefficients of variation 4. different means, and standard devia- tions but nearly equal coefficients of aviation fire heft ssa onaren 27 1 183 2 10 3. 157 4, 10201 ‘Which one oF the fotlowing numbers is-a prime ‘number? I 183 2 121 3. 157 4. 10201 DAH 8. ak Gat a) ate, whan gaat tics ata ferex aa ates 21 « ‘Openiig Close ipast Law iteprce diteprce price ce Ace Moy Stove sata cs rt 1, afirgrr er eft 75 3 aft a 2, fires ayaa apart satire aire pe BE 3. SNe aetna eee fat Sapa dhs i atfine sof eat 4, are wetler sper 70 WH B08 aE 8. ‘The graph depicts the petro prices (in Rs. per lite) for the months April, May and June, 6 ‘Opening Closing ‘Highest Lowest alaprce cateprice ree pce Derk mm May 2 Jone Pick the INCORRECT statement. 1. ‘The highest price never crossed 75 2. The largest difference between the highest and lowest price was for the month of June 3. Month of June showed the fargest decrease of price between the opening, date and closing date price 4. All depicted prices Vie between 70 and 80 9. ange Hara anh a te Ese fh BT fran a. 8 gar C4 af Sree crear ate 28 Per gear Prag A atte Bi: are se aT c: Attar afta, nance aire ns mea bast afta aren fat sahara aie, ati abe artes ata Probe a= sate 9. A traveller to the town reaches a erossroiad, Upon asking residents A, B and € for directions to acerain destination, he gets the following responses A: en left 1B: donot tum foft Cz gostraight I only omie among A, 18 and € is taht, the traveller should go teft should go straight should go tight ‘will ot be able to decide between ‘going left or right to, rer itaratcar Peer Par eran 8 er zor at Fe er set ran ee evry tT 2? Ke Figure aA Figure 8 Ra A aR Rae ae fer afer Pera att ais A TB aR tea Rae 10. Which of the following figures can be drawn without lifting the pen from the peper or retracing? 2AH BS Figure A Figure figure A but not figure B figure B but not figure A both figures, A and 8 neither figure A nor figure B 1, ABCD TR HRA ¢ ste AD aT APA OF past AB rar Ch seat: Pam fag ee wea AP = 1Ap war DQ =70C a 2 8 9 . o BRET ABCD ara w Tat Prax OPQ * Bere aw enqie arr 4 26 3. 8 416 11. ABCD is a rectangle and © i the midpoint of AD. P and Q are points on AB and CI respectively’ such that AP = AH and DQ oe A p 8 9 ° oy “the ratio of area of the rectangle ARCD to that of the triangle OPQ is 1 4 26 a4 416 12, 98 mare arifing APS bo eRe, ah ame aad be oe eat ger ar ft RIGA Tr Aig Bre ae ae A ees Perf Prorat a ata were 8? L. Rag A fig nt dart 2 Riga figaaaart 3, ReawnaTE hanes 4. FR vee Rg ceage atesnt are Riga a 12, Balls are being rolled out with equal initial speeds along a frictionless, undulating (wave- like) track in quick sucsession. There is denser clustering of balls around point 8 than around point A. Which of the following statements is Poict A is higher than B Point ® is higher than A Points A and B are atthe same heights. Balls reuched point first and then point B seine 13, Feat fife ar Saray aw oft er tt: th eh wa fits erm eae kh pad aed Re fre ert le «6 © 2 sf % AH | | Ae $8 Velocity-time curve of a body is given in the Siagram below: ‘The diagram showing the acceleration of this body asa function of time is eS 2 Ba a eye fa Reet eect gr sate eee ee a ere TT fem at se a ath act ae Rep Bear are gat are a eh ae aT rine 1. ae Rar tains shee ter a fire et 2. wear At airern ae tert eae 3. Sen danns aA ade year aT 4. agains era aa at 14, In a city, each person has at least one hair on hishher head. At least two persons in this city are guaranteed 10 have exacily the same number of hair on their heads ifthe population of the city 1. is greater than the maximum possible number of hair on the head. 2. is fess than the maximum possible umber of hair on the head. has at least one pair of identical twins. is genetically homogenous. 1S, ergyssrare ave staré ot Rear affar aTeT 2 Forge ar rw ste are Sa Fear ara Sat are oP, sare ecrere Pret Shit netted ae ear ver a eA a? atone wera wea we aT rit ora war TA aE eT nar er are Ae aparece ear wera 4. ombaresr areata rare Sarre tee arm 1S. A metal wire is stretched along its length. Another identical wire is feated. ‘The resultant length of the two wires is the same, What can be said about the diameters of the two wires? |, both diameters will have reduced equally 2. both diameters will have increased equally 3. the hot wire has a larger diameter than the stretched wire 4. the hot wire has a smaller diameter than the stretched wire 16. AR Peay rer ars; area Pett ere & wat tear careers & mftte sheer st fever #1 ae cart wat re faa att Sr aratfe rarer 2? 2AH JFMAMJJASOND Month of the year sfamae te idee reed gta at Reaver fafa 16. ‘The graph below shows the monthly sverige rainfall and monthly average temperature st certain place in India. Where is this plsce most likely to be located? i I, | ui i 23 eis swe noose elec: iarares In the north-eastern hills In the Himatayan foothilts syne 17. Te GTA 8 cm THT G om HA ATA rare Umea BH cm At Fe Bee A RT (orn #) Prevent Loa 2.42 3S 4. SN2 17, ‘Two parallel chords of length 8 em and 6 em of a circle are separated by a distance of | cm. The radius of the circle (in em) is i 24 3S 4. 52 18 ATNB WG » Meee x yo 0 eA Un dar dae efor sea Ee 9 x 0 r amb ae 7 a ee 1 ‘er ote 3 18. Graplis.A and B define the same relation-ship between yand x forx. y> 0. A 8 he ee ? ° “FO ¥ ‘The variable on the ordinate of graph B is i Dix? x Avay 19. om afte of sr arr 3.4587 + 00022 HTT rar fafa of fre A ge rr Str aftum st agfis av zatar 1. 34567 2.3457 3. 346 435 19, ‘The value of a physical quantity is measured to be 3.4587+0.0022. Which one of the following isthe appropriate representation of the result taking the errors in account? 1. 3.4867 2, 3.487 3 146 4.35 20, Shacee stare ait feat ito er ays samen nisicnna: gor vert fi reat 1 Peer otg 2 aa 3 Bats 4 ar OAH 20, The erbss-seetion’ along two mutually pemen- dicular axes of a solid object are a circle and a square. respectively. The object ix 1, airuneated cone 2, a eytinder 3. arhomboid AL aoube “PUPART-B 21. sagt arag aerate at rst a 2: (8, eft, sere, gr 2 arse, Ph, eae 3. she, pot, oor, ar 4. she, geht, ot 21, ‘The correct sequence of planets in order of increasing surface remperatune 1. Saturn, Earth, Mars, Mercury, 2. "Neptune, Earth, Mercury. Venus Mars, Earth, Venus, Mercury 4. Uranus, Mars, Jupiter, Earth 22, pare BS Harare Haar ae SRT Ae softer stares tar ee: say pe eT see ate war efter (CMB) se 34 Aa H aa &, set ar CMB sorrrag A ear Ht ar oer are BI te Pa Wa atm Pan ae a? 1 eit eae at th 2. wae RB TET eh 3. tet war wat Zi 4 Re ers ey PT A 22, ‘Statement-t: Heat transport mechanism from the core to the base of the mantle is primarily by ‘convection, ‘Statement-H: Mantle plumes originate at the core-mantle boundary (CMB) from the regions having low heat flux compared to average CMB heat fu, Which one ofthe following options ix eon: 1. Both statsmonts are correc, 2. Statement-1 is correct. but statement-ll is incorrect. 3. Both statements ate incorrect. 4. Starement-I is incorrect but statemeni-it is correct, ” 23, ont Sates pamplt aaten BaF nh sere eat ar Pros sere 37 1, sda 2. Her 3. ma fire 4 are 23, Which one of the following landforms is characteristic of pluvial ‘condition in the ‘glaciated regions? 1. Mountains 2 Lakes 3. Valley glaciers 4. Karts 24, Prenat ar we aa 2? 1, sort sie stesart ¥ Re tan tow aisearit a 2. ca sar siege § fea iat sige ter a 3. Naa do Sat sige rag 4. Wa a a SAT Te ATT 24, Which one of the Following statertents is correct? 1. Folds are brittle structures but faults are ductile structures Folds are ductile structures bist faults are brittle structures: 3, Both folds and faults are brittle structures 4, Both folds and faults are ductile structures, 25, mera Steen & Reet Pert gh Borer Per argied Paget nt gor a 2 ow 3. at 4. Wee How many lines of No finite longitudinal strata” 2. Ore 4. Nene 26. rat @ Pea afta Wt Rennie ff wear ae Peart wht a> | art 3, fork 2 warez 4. upreerfe 26, Which one of the following minerals does NOT show the phenomenon of double refraction? 1. Quartz 2. Fluorite 3. Cateite A Apatite 27, sift attr ate Stars ay aes FHT fret a te ae 1, waraT 2, cea rT art DAH 27, 28, 28, 29, 29, 30. 30, 31 3.0 4, wae {n olivine group of minerals, which one of the following increases with increase in Fayalite content? 1b, Mardness 2. Unit cell volume 3. Twinning 4, Melting point ent ove np mpréifie eB repre ar saat? Lorie 3. Tart Which one of the following is an example of hotspot within a continental plate? 1. Bermuda 2. Yellowstone 3. Azores 4. Easter Proven, apr arene seat sare: ho age 2 at Reh 3. sar 4. Pett Among the following pinees. the Barth's gravity is the least at 1, New York 2. New Delhi 3. Colombo 4. Sydney afta #8 ther was eae a aft frae srear Peer are 82 1, avert 2, maitert 3. rami: 4. Spree Which one of the following tninerals és a yood conduictor of electricity. besides being strongly magnetic? 1 Pyrite 2 3, Cuprite 4 a ar vi 1, aga era flere one fete Fh eet ara za fi ae ery eet ae are ater ot afin git set ara zara 3. ome an wet wet Hare an te siete git art ara anf 4. ae A mean eR eRe ae frir aft ecm Pyerhotite Sphalerite 31, The magnitude of en earthquake 1. increases with decrease in focal depth and epicentral distance. 2, increases with increase in focal depth and decreases with deerease in cpicentral distance. 3. increases with decrease in focal depth and inereascs with increase in epicentral distance. 4, is independent of the epicentral distance and focal depth. aR ad Gah # ge oh Ham, he see aaa a, pA aE e 1. aie Rr see, Frit Rar ber fer a arenes 2, som fr staat ai, Rot Pas thera & am drm 3. afite Per eer at, Rent fer ater reat der ger 4. fee steer i, Prat Pe hers fiero sear arm 32, 32. IF the Sun toses some oF its mass, its distance to the Earth remaining the sime, the year on the Earth would have 1. more number of days, the day being shorter than the present, 2. less number of days, the day being longer than the present. 3, more number of days. the day being of the same length as the present: 4. tess. number of days, the day being of the same length as the present. ine oiee At sty et & Pre areere abettaa ra a att t 1. 0; 3. NO> 2. 1,0 4. CO; 33. Oxygen stom required to form tropospheric ozone comes from 1. O 3. NOs 2 tho 4. CO; Peet aH neta ar er sare ae aT wr set 1. Talege tae 3. peter 2 tye 4. oer iee ‘The ratio of inertial force to viscous force in a fluid is 1. Reynolds number 3. Froude number 2,, Rossby number 4, Ekman number DAH 36. 36, 37, 37. 38, 38. 39. aredhe atts sore teria wordt at wat & 1. GLONASS 2. GNSS 3. IRNSS. 4. INGAGAN ‘The Indian regional satelite navigation system is known as 1. GLONASS 2. GNSS. 3. IRNSS: 4, INGAGAN Prenat 3 Rew ser sera 3 fis Reeth ao a he sant fd war rte Pras feet orta fare are ar ree ary maT FY 1, fairer ered ar wee att att warftat 2. ster fare 3. fasta free 4. arcare oft are ere Which one of the following suggests that hill resis and mountain peaks in a region are remnants of & Tormer plain, plateau or erosion surface? 1, Flat topped hills at different elevations 2. Accordant summits 3. Discordant summits 4, Esearpments with sharp crest ne ae tern ft RET aT Pe gor eT ad) afar wag Here er 2, eae oe ent saree afte 8 2, ar) ¥ are garam ca er area arth ard 3: 1, Weetate. 2. Reta 3. raat 4, Patera ‘A grassland soil that contains dark and thick ‘mineral surface horizon. abundant humus and busi cations, and remains soft after drying is known as: 1. Bntisot 2. Mollisol 3. Aliso 4. Spodoso! Fak #4000 K ae ae gfioreT see FRPRCT FT Anas BT 1. 9.66 pom 2. O48 pm 3. 0.72 xm 4. 4.89 am Yaw of radiation emitted by a black body at 4000 K in vacuum is: 1. 9,66 45m 2. 048 pm 3. 0.72 um 4. 4.895 sea $a Pafhuar a1 Afr deere asi eon St sqr ara ts 1. afte 2. are 3. ear 4, aizerte Geographic arcas with high biodiversity that is under threst are referred as: |. Habitats 3. Ecozones 2. Biomes. 4. Hotspots, “en a ack fetter ager site er A? | aeaafire ag err 2, srertte ro 3, aera seers 4. Dea 40, Which one of the following is the principal source of the arc magmatism? 1. Subducted oceanic erust 2. Mantle wedge 3. Subducted sediments 4. D” layer ow ved Sorte te (yy) areca anarefe r (vp 3 afire 8a re Pa, 1. ry wary) eis ae 2. a yin 3. Arve 4. wen sever wet art at. 41, For a layer having S-wave velocity (¥,) higher than the underlying half-space velocity (v3), the Love wave will 1. have velocity between v; and vs 2. have velocity v, 3. have velocity v2 4. not be generated aft parte we wate RTE dre ATE aT TERT 1. arg er ATCT 2. steer oar com 3, srreye gto 4 pica a If a Pewave passes through a homogeneous medium then the medium undergoes L. avolume change 2, no change in volume 3. shearing 4. rotation IaH fem Sor PRR cra a SAY 1. afi ge 2, afte gat 3. mem Rater 4, quertar 2AH ct 44. a7. a. {In which one of the following regions, the ‘Beostrophic wind does NOT occur? 1. North pole 2. South pole 3. Mid latitudes 4. Equator cargsieet get et saree dior 2, were & Lanes aa merit 2. ein weet rar sean ate 3. situ stea oarren stot 4. aay tea ara ara et ‘Atmospheric layers where convection takes place are ‘stratosphere and mesosphere 2. troposphere and stratosphere 3. troposphere and mesasphere 4. thermasphere ard tropesphere merits arta Te waifine wearer er wet 1, ataPee agrétire tes 2. reat sr 3. meré grr 4. faefeetert “The highest gradient on the continental margin is inner continental shell continental rise ‘continental slope abyss plain apiece acrary forts & Pro frais oe eran re tart ye ard erat 1. ont 2. 20-100 a 3. 20-100 Rare art 4. 20— 100 eareter att ‘The Milankovitch cycles of the global climatic variation operate over the time seales of 1. 20 yr. . 20 - 100 yr. . 20~ 100 kilo yr. 4, 20-100 million ye. OF STK ure A tte area az Hee 132 2, 255 30 4-17 O°F can be expressed in K as 1.32 2, 255 3.0 4-07 9 49. 2 si. St. Preritre oft fica ity rare 8 afte gare: 3. Faron sfeasite oft az 1. arp attenr srr 2. womens a 4. Ton steaite ofan ae 3. earn adi 4. aT 52. ‘Thejet stream prevalent over the Indian ‘Anvil cloud tops are associated with the ‘subeontinent during the summer monsoon isthe following cloud type: 1, Tropical Easterly Jer |, Fairweather cumulus 2. Altostrattis 2 Subtropical Easterly Jet 3. Cumulonimbus 4. Cirrus 3, Subtropical Westerly Jet 4, Tropical Westerly Jet sre aefine arin Pir er . 1. spererenf sear a 33, ean gee dae Haran spas aT da af 2 fatter meramer arse weet f: 3. SEAT ET 1, Provan Prinft rar aoa gaia ar 4. aCe ere 2. sega sinh aor Ber pete er 3. Pre apr Reet tora fer peter a Raroclinieathtosphere is coupled function of E 1. Gravity and moisture ASTRA a Sry ESAT 2. Speci Bib einai pe ehh) $3. A saltdome ina sandstone formation is 4. Humility and pressure See aes y 1. low Bouguer anomaly and high seismic _ = velocity e eeiee A SEA Seana ACNE 2. high Bouguer anomaly and tow seismic aryl ter ey i velocity 1 Se rt pat rare es HT ore 3. low Bouguer anomaly and low seismic 2. Raa sey eae ere hes aT Te ‘velocity. 3 mated 4. high Bougueranomsly/and high ssismie 4. Saree te pace Which one of the following does NOT apply to S4anpft oer oath Pata aa anne Ht ae {ropicat cyclones? a A) Pit war At oat ey eT 2? 1. Strongest surface winds are not observe at 1. wart sah the centre. 2, serdar sat 2. Lowest sured pressure is @bserved at the 5 aaweat wre 4, Rafts 3. Warm core system ea 54. Which form ‘of enetgy of water molecule is : redced during ice formation from sea water? geht son eet alts sere 1. chemical energy 1 gt sere 2 fydrtion énenzy 2. ara wafer qatar a 3. Kinetic energy 3. arent aida -a 4 potential energy 4 saiifstrer afistereo a = F SS serie) # Aft sare wre mt wee ere {Land and sea breezes are examples of: Eh sores y Sorts ere 1. Geostraphie flow 2, Baroclinic circulation 3. Barotropic circulation 4. Thermahatine circulation Pilrrerare gets eat ree arta arene i ten ri ae are 4. elt a see argpiectin gob ayarft tess street 1, gem afeanta ft az 2, shor erate qf DAH Diurnal Tides in oceans are produced |. Gravitationsl interactions among the Barth, Moon-and Sun 2. Gravitational interaction between the Earth and Moon 3. Centrifugal force due to the rotation of the Earth 4. Rotation of stmosphere around the Barth 6, ser stan a ras (kan) wfarea 9: {arg Reem arf Gor fie Por 2. arg Rear arf ase sa 3, arg Peer aa 9¢° siotta Pear 4, arian Per ‘56, Ekman transport inthe northern hemisphere is: 1. directed 90° to the ight of wind diteetion 2, dircoted 45° to the right of wind direction 3, dirested 90° to the left of wind direction 4. inthe dirvetion of wind forcing 57, 9 Rei afr a Res ea a te (DIC) ser ee aeat A axa aalfire ohh 57. In which one of the following basins the highest concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and nutrients are fund? 1. Deep Atlantic Ocean 2. Deep Pacific Ocean 3. Deep indian Ocean 4. Deep Southern Ocean 8. PS Pe are aah a ae A rer A tere are ise tae |. Sr—Me-B-Cl 2. Sr-B-K-Cl . Mg Ba Ga Al 4. NaCl Mga 58. Select the following elements in the order frorn higher to lower residence time in the sea water. |. Sr-Mg-B—Cl 2. Sr-B-K-cl 3. Mg = Ba—Ga— AI 4. Na—Cl-Mg Ca DAH 0. 60. 61. 61. 62. 6, 5 eH are rea eA ze ee & |. Pa st 3. a 2 moat 4, ser ‘The rate of nutrient eycting in open ocean is the highest in Le mixed layer 2. intermediate layer 3. bottom layer 4. sediments ary at ae ree fer Par of Ror a Priam grr 8 1 agane 2. mize Few 3. age getter arena a 4. applet are t Direction of gas exchange between air and sea is. controlled by 1. wind speed 2. concentration gradient 3. sea surface temperaure 4. atmospheric turbulence sgh ora tng seit isa pee: fara ait 2 pe after Sifts seat fairer Be Concentration of metal ion mainly regulated by 1. remineralization biological uptake desorption adsorption and seavenging seawater is Fone} sagt arene Soper Pega 5H oa TT fear arr & 1. Dugong duagon 2 Sphryrna indi 3. Squcdiodon surrakawah 4. Charchartas gangencus Herbivory in the marine habitats is performed exclusively by 1. Dagone digon 2 Sphyrna tudis 3, Squaliodon surrakowah 4, Charcharias gangeticus coer waft noth pt frais |. aR, ror rear, 8Pen, za 2, Bfttgz, ate, watery, eae 5. ard, att, rer, sr 4. ate, are, whee, aarp Identify the correct sot of demersal fishes 1. Bonitos, Bill fishes, Herrings, Tunas 2. Halibuts, Soles, Flounders, Turbos 3. Sardines, Sauries. Anchovies, Jacks 4. Mallets, Basses, Congers, Barracudas. aah oftitata aa i fag mftcar oe: 1. TR SE AT SOT RS ST TT aerate = 2. wea Terres oem ener er Grok 3. RW SG a Serre ae ema Taf art 4, Reger cere ee ere 2 sire ara ‘At the compensation depth in the marine ~_ Phytoplankton production equals phytoplankton respiration 2. Gross production is lower than gross respiration Phytoplankton production is more than gross respiration "Net production is higher than gross respiration ett ooeft & aftr Sarees: sraretfirr Fee art 1. Taree ser ever 2. sreeet qe fy arc 3. ee war ares ow er 4, eis oT 65. Shortening in the Earth's crust is. typically accommodated by L. Nonmial faults 2. Pull-apart basins 3. Horst and graben structures 4, Thrust faults araredt fetter 3 aft ft ofrene ater en ert, Braet sven ate ot eect awa? 2 3 Ei) as DAH “ 67, 68. 7. 5. During an equilibrium crystallization, the maximum number of minerals that can rytlie fon 3-crnpanet ye: 12 24 ‘5 stefior 8 of 8 RR Hitt tr aires: 1. Mn 2 Mn+ 3. Mn 4. MnS+ Under anoxic conditions manganese is expected in water in the form of: 1. Mn? 2. Mn? 3. Mn+ 4 Matt peat ect + rent ft afew 1. eater Freer 2. Se gerrerar 3. gage vftaga en Ger 40 rehror Enrichment of dissolved substances in sea surface microlayer is primarily caused by 1. aerosol deposition 2. biological Productivity 3. bubble transport and bursting 4. evaporation Pre fe ft Bar Por ewer fat daz ae 82 1. aftr agree tein oti agree Hare Seer HT EAT BAT 2. afin agrer tte seri gre art save St Sear AT 3. non she ft gorafeshite sate grant # axfafeer at gra 4. 7 garen tte neria agree aah . Which one of the following anomalous features is NOT associated with the El Nino? 1. Deepening of thermoctine in the western equatorial Pacific 2, Shoaling of thermoctine in the wesiem equatorial Pacific ‘Surplus rainfall in central and/or eastern tropical Pacific Warming of eastern equatorial Pacific afte ram H, spoft eft ote sehr ya eto wet & Per ae: &, 1, Sree sere Fh aire 2. sue aren afta sft are ait a. n. B. 2. 3: AR sar sare ate 4, A rar efi ft are In the southern hemisphere, vertical and horizontal components of the Earth's magnetic field are directed, respectively, |. Upand Northwards 2, Upand Southwards 3. Down and Northwards 4, Down and Southwards WHVPART-C Re ge HA eee woe Hfewre Pane erm #2 |, Siareét ae, Tee MgO HAT (218 0126) 2, ferftinget a, eH MgO wre (218 wit) 3. Pevfitiner ras, fet MgO ara (<18 wt%) 4. UFR Ham, FFT MgO TAT (<18 wit), Which one of the following are characteristic features of Komatiite? |, Ophitic texture, High MgO content (=18wi%) 2, Spinifex texture, High MgO content (181%) 3. Spinifex texture, Low MgO content (<1 801%) 4. graphic texture, Low MgO content (<18wt%) as Shenk afar afie a ost, eat arate were fives Ararat ar Bet hh we sere at & steer weet Petar aire 1 sama # afwem 2. seer Het ete 3. See 20.8 A ary arte 4, 39820 3TH teres Parser On heating a smectite clay mineral, its. basal spacing crystal structure reduces. ‘This would cause X-ray diffraction peak corresponding 10 the basal layer to 1. increase in intensity 2. decrease in intensity 3. shift towards the higher 20 value 4, shift towards the smaller 20 value Re a a ate oe erg wer aftr ae for Ter amcor sta bar dt oa STH? 1 2, 90* 3. 30° 4. 45° Which one of the following is the correct angle between the hinge line and the strike line of the axial plane in a reclined fold? DAH oF ¥ 2. 90° 3. 30° 4. 45° 74, Ree ae Feat (a) a (b) S-C Cea aA Rorcrait at aera ot eat ft Prat a) soar (by Bacon wre aR eB ty aT Pre ft omen won ty (oy ehaeraat (b) eT (by arraet (b) sore 74, Figures (a) ind (b) show S-C structure and en- echelon veins in two different shear zones, Which one of the following options is correct interpretation of sense of shear in figures (a) and oy co (b) dextral (6) sinistral (b) sinistral (b) dextral (2) sinistral; Ee Aniiadacvabah ealiaiaehder chal ‘fra fear war 21 ag fea frere o er ter wert? shan: 1 Taarenern © metres SR re 1, Serzera fare aa 2. afnenft rere dor 3. rer zenra fer at 4. ner amr rere aT 7, ‘The assemblage of microfossils in a stratigraphic suceessian is given below, What Systems Tract does it represent? Nodoserria, Cassidulina,Globarotalia’ Top Bolivina, Uvigerina, Bulimina Ammonia; Kiphidivm, Cibicides ‘Trachanmina, Miliammine, Jadamonina 1. Mighstand Systems Tract 2. ‘Transgressive Systems Trict 3. Lowsiand Systems Tract 4. Falling Stage Systems rat 76. 1 Raearste BIE BO eT Mirai aH =e ANE Te = 199 oT BT 8 Te APT spareritgr ena e Laer 2, va ere 3, pda fem sraeer eraeT arate 4. apts fer at Pease 76. ‘The 80 of foraminiferal carbonate in a Pleistocene core changes from 2% st the bottom 10 ~ 2969. atthe top, This change could bedueto 1, warming 2. high glotal soa level 3.. larger volume of polar ice-caps malting of polar ice 77, Recent ar aah sare A Perr F(B)=(G). (C)- (4; (D)—(E) 2. (A)- (Gi: (B) =: (C)- (Hs (D-H). 3: (A)-@s(B)-); (©) @)- 4. (A) (E(B); (C)— RCD) —(G), 77. Match the geological events with their timings. AH 16 78. 79. 79, ent TA) | Great Oxygenation, [| Event {B) | Appearance of Trilobite fauna ©) | Snowpall Ee | TG) 3300 Formation of Rodinia |(H) ey 1. A) @B) - (Gi 2. (A) (G B)= (Bs (C) (Fh: 3. (A)=(GEB)-C (C)- (Be 4, (A) (2), (B) AD; (C)— PED) (Qs (DF) (ay) (=U) @) arp rreare ay arpe Paeetoe a aT rare 36% tere ss aan 08% fae 01% sere ee tage fiber ar aT 1 onsty 2 Rega roa ae 3. ate 4 stare “The modal analysis of a sandstone fs es follows: Quartz 36% Feldspar 58% Matrix 08% Rock fragments 01% Tomay be classified as |. Arkose 2. Feldspathic Wacke 3. Greywecke 4. Sub-arkose fet ge a ae Hs rene a galls are & an ae fates orate Ren arta? “sim — “Nd (ant arg = 106 billion years) Wosm — 'Nd (anf arg = 103 milion years) Al -*Mg (wt ary = 0.7 million years) "yg!" w (wet ary = 8.9 million years) Which one of the following ridioactive isotope systems has heen used for estimation of the age ‘of core formation event in the Earth? 1. W7Sm — "Nd (Halt life = 106 billion years) 2. WSm —M#Nd (Half life = 103 million years) 3. MAL. #Mg (Half fife = 0.7 million years) 4 SHE MV (at ire — 8.9 nl y 1 55% 2 3) 25%, 4 659% 51% rive & rll enh of 200 em. tilivielual cdres of 3.6m, 20 cm, 40 em and 12 em lengitis were ‘obtained from a rock mass. What is the ROD (Rock quality designation) of the rock mass? 1, 55% 2. 65% 325% 4, 31% (P) | U-aaar 83, Pern saa ow Pair Pearva rae ais Fnpecr Retaris nae Aq San a Stent atsifyin we 2 app rh Lerirga ee ior 2iyaafiae © ):(C) (Gx (B)- (FY) 3 peerage oe ©)-Ad.(D)-@) 4. sof Rte PBEwiee Or . CkO-€); O}-@) 4. (A) (G); (B) (Bs (C) - (BE); (D) -(G), 83. Which’ one the following tectonic features Aemarcetes the boundary between the Higher ‘80. Match the palcoclimae archive with most ‘Himalayan Crystalline and the Tethys Himalaya? ‘appropriate dating thethod 1, Main Central Thrust Zone 2. Main Boundary Thrust [—Arehive Dating Method 3. Indus-Tsangpo Suture Zone tA) E rbon 4, Southem Tibetan Detachment Zone. (8) We . . (] (G) | Optically $4. RESOURCESAT-1 % Sanqaam # Ste TT | Stimlated aftaay aft are Rear 3 | Leumineseence | {D) | Sand dunes | (H) | BPH - fae aft sftaze: - a (P) | 23-5 1. (A) (8 (B) (Hs), 0) ~) Hee He ee 2. (A) (FP); (B) ~ (Es (C) ~ (11); (D) ~ (Gy ic) {R) | 3.8m 1 3 (A) (HD: (B) = (EX (C) (By; (D) - (G) 4, (A) (G); (8) (E) (C) -(E (D) (6) 1, (AY (RUB) —- CON (C)=(P) ty ad ay eee 6 2 M(B) PHC) (Q) ee Sie Seon 3. (A) -(0) (B)- (QE) SC )100m i Berra restore af 4. A)-PkB)-WAO 40) vita hoc toa: ee gene 9 ft sree 37 1. O03 - 1.0km 2. 10-15 km 84, Match the Camera’sensor of RESOURCESAT-1 3 15-20kmn 4. > 24m swith Pier ground sampling distance $1, ‘The geothermal gradient of « sedimentary basin is 2.5 °C m. At what depth. potential source rock Of hydrocarbon is likely 10 be in the cil window zone? 05-10 hm 2 10 1.5m 3 15—2.0 km, 45 2km 82. TE 200 cmH IIT Fars F 30 cm. 20 em, 40 om HT 12 om Aare pay ate, oe ae afterer feorer fet aay der afer fF ROD. (Os Rane afer er erie DAH ‘S106 CRIE/19—2aH—20, Cameral Ground sampling Sensor distance (A) | LISS IV | (P) | 23.50 (B) | LISS=I_ | O) | 36.0 | (©) [AWS [(R) 1 S.8m | 1 AI REIB)- (QE) (PF 2. (A) -(R): (B)-(P):(C)—(Q) 3: (A) (PB) (0) (C}—(R), 4 (APB) ROO) 88. Bt XT Ra va aig Pee eT ata aye Fon afer Frere x v (a) ] Bir (E) | eee srrtrcmt | gare [0 | ser - xefta ©) saree (GY | tate epee = (0) | ear vee CW) | sraarét “atedose “| 1, (A) (GEIB) — Gt ©) - 9): (0) (8) 2. (A) ~ (FB) 2): (C)- HO) 3. (A)—(H):(B) ~ (Gx (©) CF), (D)-(E) A, (A) =H); (8) (FAC) G): (D)—(B) 85. Match the mineral deposit in Column X with the ‘ore forming process in Column ¥: x ¥ RIF © | Contact Metamorphism ®) | Hydrothermal o@ (ay (| Sikinds Chromite ‘Amba Dongar Fluorite Belka Pahar Wollastonit oO Magmatic | © Sedimentary 1. (AY (Gi: (B) — Us (C) ~ (EY (D) — CF) ‘A)— (Fj (B) ~ (Ep (C)— CN): (D) - (G) 3. (A) = (H); (B) ~(G): (©) CF); (D) —(E) 1. (A)— (H): (B) —(F) (©) (G); (D) ~ (B) are Peat gee eer fara aT ark Pe gaat aor tres ti qiagettars fier | a daife arr (A) afer (8) AH 18 86, Mach the palcoceanogrephic processes on the left with the geological time on the right Palcoccanographic | Geological process ‘Time (A) | Mediterranean, (D) | Creiaccous | @) Hh | level higher than | 300m than j |__ present | © Closingsfine | Indonesian seaway| eC) (ED ) =D) ©) {B) 87. FAT x(t) = cos(100 mt) + cos(200 nt) * Fropr qe fear afer Pre aero safiraas aratin? 1, 100 He. 3. Sotiz 2, 200 Hz 4. 490 Hx um sampling frequency” to record srl for the 38(100 mt) + cos(200 mt) is: 2. 200 Hr. 4, 400 Ha 88, tee ager parr oo) ¥ far ee eT: oT rit (8, 8, 6,4, 20) 81 v4 ForaT apr Bi ow Sse aya ane ee Te eT aT = 3 4 4. 10 A polynemiil function ff) assumes the value CB. 8 6, 4, 20) for five consecutive integer values of %, “Then what is the evefficient of the term with the highest power of? 1-2 2 34 4 10 89, af ea sors actara apt one A aT aT, -aerer ha are Wa Teas eA aT FH, wa pat % qos (x) OI Taree (1) Tat dau Beet tater war ah 2 1, gear Rat grit at oat 2. gtyr, weet reat Sen ah ae 3. Pano wate Saree 4. gar Pash wea aaa ‘9/08 CRIE9—2AH 28 89. “IF the Kurth wore 10 be noice its present size. its averae density and magnetization remaining the same, then which one of the following satements. would be true with respect to the « Enith's wrvity (q) and magnetic (P) fields? 1. Both g and F are doubled 2. is doubled, but F remains the same 3. Fisdoubled. but g remains the same 4. Both g and F remain the samme 90. TE LO kw Frere aay 2.7 guvee sree aT ar ‘gor os aes ag ea A ana BT Ph are sn tT APR Rare te Tere} 03 gine 8, re rere er ahh Le 42.0 kam: 2 18.0 kn 3. 22.5km A. 27.0 km 90. A 1,0 kam thick elevated land inass of density 2.7 nice fs tsucelated with @ free alr anomaly, ‘which is hil? the Bouguer anomaly. If the dodsity contrast a the crins-mantle boundary is 03 gindee, what would be the thickness of the foo? 1 120km 3.228 km 2. 18,0 kan, 4 270 km ON. area Pirate wie of meta BFE nd = 0.06 myiism, Ser ArETe Roper ee EE ATT Here St ete F200 in Tier Fie eT Ie HE ert 1. 62 iewals Fret 2. 38 meals ara 3. M4 mgals Sra 4.1 gals 1. Compared to tHe graviny field ieiworedd at the surface, the one measured a the botionh of a 200) 1m dep borehole, through p medium of density such that 2G ~ 0,06 mgateim. witl he 1. larger by 62. mgals 2. larger by 38 mgals 3, larger iy 14 meals 4. smatter by 14 imyals 92, peat A sere re 30% ona 0° abt eke Te arene Tere pce aT HT ATT? tiv + VB 203 + NB. NE: Ve a v7 = VTS 92. What is the pita of the Larmor precession frequencies measurable on the Earth's surface at the maguetic latitudes 30° and 60°? v2: Vi 2V3< V5 3.8: 7 avs VF 2a 93. fet ER nd genet aia per de HH ee Sar SRG te ry Sa ee sree sf sar nina Sara ares Pear sr 50. 180 20 200 reat 7 Bare gt: eurk eaten aa gota aes tan eo ITU: HF 200 en F Gt aise Ae PaaS 1, Reed wer Te 2, War ET 8, Te TaT I A Te 3, HOT I aT B, The a aE aT 4 eer ea Terre 93. The following magnetic: anomaly (in total field) is recorded along & south to north profile across & ‘body that-cn be equated 10 a'single pole, 30 Bo ad 280” 300 Consider the following stataments Statement I: The surveyed area is close 10 the magnetic equator ‘Statement H: The pole Jies below the distance coordinate 200 m 4, Statement Vand if are thie 2, Suavement is truc, but Iti not sre 3. Statement If is ttue, but Stalement {is not trie 44, Suatetenis | ane Mage not ee 94, foe eotin, srtRing ser sen Fy rere appTaie = 0.3 1 Are Peactat wr TET (), een 10S 2.20 3. 1S 4, 30 94. For a homidgencous, {soiropic elastic medium, the ratio Gy) of the Lame's. constants. for Poisson ratio ~ 0.3 will be Le 05 2.20 315 4.30 9s, Patan err taal Per ta wee per set 2 wu Iw Pre wag aby SP war Ps araeart ae rarer ae faites aera ae vee z eer Wy oe ee ee GAS. ore eh are ve Pcs ea Hea pT 1, weer arent Stat were 2. Saray at ae 3. sere at Sqaeet ere 4 ar Lea Seg eT HL eS 95, Given the statements, | and II. which one of the following options is correct? Statement I: S-P and PcS phases of @ near surface earthquake arrive at an observatory. at different times Statement I: SP phase of a deep focus eanhquake arrives earlier than PeS phase'at the same observaiory 1. Both statements j and 1! are false 2. Both statements i and I! are true 3, Statement| is true but statement I is false 4, Statement | is false but statement Ws true 96, Seat Agar B 3c Per S eg Tee Sarg ier wae, 3s eT 4 5 Hh oT eT te Pavia ops er en iar ts HP sonar ster Sara ga TTT aT? 11S 2 3 20 4.23 96, The tkavel time differences between the P and S arrivals at Wo stations A and Bare 3 sand 4 s respectively, while the difference in the P-wave arrival time benween the same stations is Is, ‘What isthe ratio of the P-wave velocity to that of the S-wave velocity? Las 29 3. 20 423 97, 1 20 m Tare oe qa oat oe gat ate ster eee 2, at ear ra we A 30m aioe ft re after dra 8) ae ar a A Atte aemrde 30 m tee ve fle & se team Patem AT 2.5 kms @, wera TT vet ara aa (PRA AAEST 8 ee St 2AH 20 97. p 1 25 4. A seismic souree at a depth of 20 m generates seismic wave which is reflected and recorded at the surface at an offset distance of 30m. Assuming that the horizontal reflector ties ta depth of 39 m and the P-waye velocity of the medium is 25 km/s, the travel time for the reflected wave is (in milliseconds), 4, TS: 2. 20 3, 25 4. 30 ee get rani err pe aftger SorrTs ye Faery aay, at FR aT vem a sree aT g farrt arth area FAT 2000 mis & sere eA 100 m ART + 400 m oe Tera ae A BTS RT MET 9BI_2S ms AMT 1013 ms Bt TAT faite fg ve fete meeré roe arr are (4), 1s $, ate afeaTe Cin mot) we art 1. 0.032 2, 0.082 3. 0.052 4 0.062 Ina seismic reflection survey over a dipping interface separating two media with the velocity in the upper medium being 2000 m's, the travel times of the reflected waves at offset distances. -of ~100 mand +-400-m are 981.25 ms-and 1013, ms, respectively. If the slant depth two-way’ travel time (t) at the shot point is Is, the dip ‘moveout (in ms/m) 1. 0.032 2 3. 0.052 0.042 4. 0062 i aMTATaT HCP AT VCR OGG ken eR nee ee sper ae Rar ran, ongt Set tar andi Parr Sartat we fi 7s HCP aa VCA # HafeT arenas cat sad sretafrat & sre arpre we erm 1, 2a 2, 12 3.13 440 ‘An Electromagnetic survey is conducted simultaneously with HCP and CA configurations along an inclined topography. Where the transmitter ind receiver are at different elevations. Then the ratio between the false anomalies in the real componems retated 10) HEP and VEA will be ta 3.13 100. safe regen sat ere ye, fi ace hy WTA, $8 fe eaten, ner spr eee a aT ere t aaghs sare are ag ae 1 arr 2. FRR Sar tare gar ae eee At ey sarearez it sarer 3 seem eae oar arene ger Hae sapere 4 zara 40 rardarks aan er gree A per ara cere a sare 100, Ai thermal neutron cnergy level. the: neutron diffusion time in three types of earth materials viz., quartzite, compact limestone and rock salt will be 1 the same 2 mote in quartzite compared to compact ‘imestone and rock salt 3. more: in compact limestone compared to rock salt and quartzite 4. more in tock salt compared to quartzite and ‘compact limestone. VOL, te MT aener Sy erat 5 Rar moar, stele Pret FT: 100 Om Fer 25 Qin Bi TET 8 50 km Weeré ae sea % re Te 100 Ree safer ft aera ert 2h eer Wars aw ara & fae gat ta Rare iba arefir ft Perth arcenar ite 1. 100 2 30 3. 200 4. 400, 101, An MT survey was conducted in two areas, having a half'space resistivity of 100 €m and 25 {Qm, respectively. In the first area, a 100 seconds period signal is required to investigate up to 50. km depth. ‘The signal period. in seconds, required to investigate up to the same depth in the second ares is. 1, 100 2. 50 3) 200 4 400 10, eam eee ee Hare nits sath after aera eel & a ae ara Haye amt faqer 4 warfga att @ aan fewer Pager % fa ane Poraiee seen ata a) wae econ figs sam fom & aT waraat we Pore Pea stron 20m 2, eaqacore HT TET Fae aire eg aT 140m 220m 3.80.m 4.160m 2AH a 102, ‘The apparent resistivities measured with Wenner and Schlumberger arrays are the same when equal amounis of eurents are pussed through cearent electrodes are! equal potential differences we developed between potential electrodes. If the Wenner array electrode spacing is 10m and Schlumberger array potontial electrode spacing is 20 m, the current electrode spacing of the Schlumberwer array is 1.40m 220m 3.80m 4, 160in 103. eer (Ay: at ve se ah sere are Ta Memes area one seat BTA rem (RY aT ee eH stare Pe Tee a erage Paar adh a Bi LAMM estaR mse 2. amare brig R wet 3. Aaa det at 2 var Aw Pre Rae expen @ AOA TAR Stat at BTL AH FAT, R HET aren ae & 103. Assertion (A); The annual insolation received at the poles is less than half of the insolatio received atthe equator Reason (R): the tilt of the Earth's axis is responsible for his insolation atthe poles Choose the correct answer | Aiscoreat but kis incoreet 2. Aisincorrect but R is correct 3, Both A and R are correct and R fs the correct explanation for A 4. Both A and R are correct and R isnot the correct explanation for A 104. aiaeit & erm Paaraarat a firerr ae Rewer Popa wr age sam 2 BoAC RDO A ASB COD -R a 106. tere X aT aa Y FB ATM rae ee 104, = ve Tih wees are spaced widely apart | @) tives wih ssa bart leathery leave CT) Saewriy | R | Stage irankod forest | cone-shupeat trees with relatively short branched wad small. narrow needde like _ leaves. S| Brosd leat ‘} | Neos leat Cloud P, Qarat R avatra rer a 105, “Match the types of'erosion with the proses hy ahr wae wer vanes airer a (casa y= Rafe) | B__| Rivererosion C_| Glacial erosion lees L | D | Wind erosion eh Ie 3 “AF fe | zy 4 J 2 Q isehocee 2 ‘Match the basin types. A, B and © with the hhydrograph patterns. P,Q and R { Basin types: Hiydrograph aN patterns isharge= \ 2 Discharge = Discharge 1 2 3. 4 los. fet wa aifete err Saré (critical siope angle) gary fafeasrat FP7 (discontinuity angle) ABC TT DoT saat are Ppa a DAH aes _ 4 i: ee 4 5. el) SC Jala : we 5 io y a ; Dacor (degre 108, Froi the given diagram of tical slope height ‘Versiis eiscontinuity. anyle, identify ihe tikely failure at A. B.C and D, (Wedge tuilure-WF, Plane failurc-PF. Toppling failure-TF, Ciroular failure-C) : erga ie toe e Discaninty are (Geprees) 09, fee thea ae oH ema ptarhre oyrare Hatha ore a ran sgae ae Ress eee 1 ae eae aan Bebe aru an 2. Apes rae wan ae cares 5, Aris nee saint spa fee 4, pr vere aan Parez 109. Fromm the following list of rocks, identify the pair (OF rocks which are different. trom others with reference 10 restricted occurrence in the ecological post and mode of origin J. Limestone and Banded tron Formation 2 Handed tron Formation and Evaporites: 3) Banded fron Formation and Tillie 4, Limestone and illite 440. st: ofr sth ve, sreary tar org arolt ree nie H aah ate Rae ara Bh spay in; Pay i eerary are vere aan da aE (Beer | ra et stat a ir | eT ST a tore ear eat | sat aft wae ae 2 vat ae eT 140, “Statement t:The thickest flysch is formed in the deep water at convergent boundaries in foreare ‘and foreland basins Statement H: Flysch cqnsists of alternating sendstonc and shale bands, Choose the correct answer L. Statement | andl fl both-are incorrect. 2. Statement tis correct and Ml i incorrect, 3. Sintement {and Statement |! bath are correct, 4. Statement 1 is incorrect and: Statement 11 is: correct LL, wrer fra ee M1 8] Boulder | | Channel berm smangin Za ay ue. 2. 1, [Cy] Verte: Valley margin Colluviums | A wat arse (ars) aerate, toe Bt searien ve Pest, 1 wife re mre aut fh gra arse et wopae sy A Ms gee srr waar are ete AAMT Sar, Teast aa Rett so az sre ath ae Fe Fears a after at 1. Fey Cray went gta weer AT 2, wae | ware 8 reg pe MN eT z 3 FET PAT Ha Waa ae a. ey eT ‘Bre wen rat are 8 Soper rarer ari aft Seg oer fe sar tarst sare = Statement Mawsynram (Meghalaya) and Barmer (Rajasthan) are located almost on the same, tatitude, but the amount of monsoon rainfall at Maysyncam is many times higher than at Barmer Statement I: Apart from other factors, the altitude, etic and. location along. mouston trajectory are responsible for this large difference in monsoon rainfall Choose the correct ansiveé 1 Staremtent Land If both ate ineorrect 2, Statement 1 is ineomeet but’ Sittement 1 correct, 3. Booth Statements and! Mare correet, butt is ok coreset explanation of 1 4, Aloth Statements 1 and Statement are orreet, snd IY 18 the correct explanation of L sete Xonar y @ ft a ay aa fae 13, diven the relative abundance of eww, rvs = {arval food in a time period in the figure shove. identify the-situation: that enables the best of 127. wana fata ape are larval Survival jeter PED eat 1. Mass predation andlor death of is : 5 o: ewes area ara St ath 2. Barly and continued avaitabitity of larval 3. peng atte teh food 4. ge Pane 3, Shorter period eae release andl least . hatehabiliy 127. Bleaching of corals is primarily due to 4. Quickest metamorphosis of larvac 1. less of epithelial membrane ae < toss of syimblotie wlsx 10) sri Safe iret ager quater 3, lass of surfielal polyps: arg ace Sree a Ta A ETAT 4. rapid caleitieation » 2 Es 1 Fae, aT as. Beater arr aera 2 Pe ae ee | - sepa i serrer ste sen estan ah LIL Sees Senge sayy sath sere afta Frat 3. afr, erat, aft em 4, ead arom, esa, vane E Paes 129. Which one of the following sits of physteal features essentially supports —autowohic Larval teod production in the euphotic layer? J. Gotour, Wave, Neap tide ‘it. Upwelling. Temperature, Gyros. Currents. Sound joral ‘Transport, Spring Tide, Tsunami ‘Abundance: Time . y 130. sap stat anrem anit rare Safe arat spore Parr Ror ecw rer seal HST (euys) & frame FRR larvae) Far Pay aa (larval foo) arnt sy Gibundance) 4, ea oP at vest at fiancee Srfear st et sort ae ae 1 ger Arrears sar aT eT . Sarasa Rowe aaa AT rer 2A 130., Match the common names of marine orgenisms ‘with seientitic names. Marine ‘Seientifie names organisms, a Perna I |_| vietas ® G | Zostera | marina c W | Gracitlaria duis D 1 | Harpoon ye nehiereus 13, Ge Rea HF gga? arr & arena arfire ears & Pry Reiger ae wed aire at Sear ee 3 Fy are are fer a rT rae arrange eee ST TESTA oe saree zack & fim sewage at geri eT 2, Peg agree & aft xwat at yer raft ST Mera BCT AAT CT 3. sacafteapt wadt rest § Seo st enfin eat do reget ger, setter ae ae-siferrey a eT 131. “Identify the most pragmatic step mankind must taketo rejuvenste dwindling marine fisheries for socio-economic betterment of fisher- communities the world over 1, Iiluminate substieface waters to enhance ‘primary production 2, ‘Traw! outall dcbris and micro plastics from ‘the world oceans 13, Insitute wholesome, responsible fishing, practices 4. Curtail marine pollution, acidification and typoxt 132. ey cafe eeargfte arate sx oe arent ame DAH 28 132, 133, 133, 134. anne ser Prac Doane aye ararce aif ser ae AT 3. ART Hae arger ar afta 4, Barer ager re one sr htt efter gar ware fT ‘A. ‘dynamie topography map! provides the information on the 1.” salinity distribution in the ocean 2. path of movement of weather disturbances ‘over the ocean 3, botiom depth variation in the dean 4, horizontal circulation of the waters and magnitude of Now at different depths store anf atten aes ae at are Faerrt saferm grat é — 1, FTE ae 2. wmaite geatee eyftwem way Sue) HORT Soh 3. aaiaga rare 4, emste seater Ret The Arabian Sex cools extensively than the Bay of Bengal due to 1, higher freshwater discharge 2. weaker Vertical stratification and more intense upwelling 3. weaker wind Forcing 4, weaker vertical mixing. . ue apt RP sere Free safestremr soe at STAT 1. rea are ee sierra 2oayh wae # eee oa Tay aH H ot sania are 8 fag after 3. ramps Fe AR vegtee sar Ty amie a 4 Atertedie ag afteteaor Estuarine cireutation in a partially mixed estuary consists of 1. vertically unitorm salinity of fieshwater 2, two fayer circulation with freshwater in the top layer and high salinity water in the ‘bottom layer 3. vertically uniform high salinity water from the mouth of estuary 44. three density layer circulation 135, peat ref Prat sigory st area & 1. ear srawert ary, a¥feanfirr a er tft Fart 2. spe meen ay, eRe aes, a spsraretr 3. eae ar, gt mara, ae rere 40 mgt earaen ara sear arg, sar rear, 135, Ekman layer represents the balance among the following J, Pressure gradient force, Coriolis force, and Eddy viscosity 2, Prossute gradient force, Corialisforee, and Gravity 3. Coriolis Foree, Eddy viscosity, and Gravity Rddy viscosity, Pressure gradient force. und 136. ses tex mpraar i ree zomefeah ear ru, Prat amare rare ag & Pear sarge eter orn 82 1, smart afte et aera: ware rere ent > 2. afew after a¥ arene spare ater amt 3. fama afitaen ay ae are ater tart 4, areere area ware Set fran sabhern st aanfter aBl eA 136. For a tropical cyclone in the north Indian Ocean, which one of the following applics outside the radius of maximum wind at lower levels? 1, shear effects contribuite to eyclonic vorticity, 2. shear effects contribute to anticyclonic vorticity 3. curvature effects contribute to anticyclonic 4. boit shear and curvature effects do not affect relative vorticity 137, (#800 km hgh rene gs Anew ARR ae kPa A went #, gfe argnhs ear ge (p = afer = 1074s) at 1. 20ms. 2 1Sm/s 3. 30 mvs 4. 25 mis 137, If pressure increases by 2kPu eastward across a distarice of 800 km, what is the geostrophie wind speod? DAH 23 138, 139, 139, 140. 140. tat (Given p = “2. Corious Force = 10™/s) 1. 20m 2 1Sinis 3. 30mis 4. 29m Aart art ar te porate tar firs sat Which one of the following thermodynamic diagrams does. noi have area proportional to energy? 1. Tephigram 2. Emagram 3. Stine diagram 4. Skew T-log P diagram T-200K ete pftman arr saraie Pafeott aftene ear dra? (eta Heenan Pegrigs = 567 x 107*W/mek*) 1, ~50 W/m? 2, ~60W/m? 3. ~80 W/m? 4, ~S0 W/m? ‘What is the radiative flux emitted from a black body at 200K? (Stefin Boltzmann constant ¢ = 5.67 x 10° W/mK") 1. ~50 W/m? 2 ~60W/m? 3. =80 W/m? 4. ~90 W/m? Spegster are & angie var anette sre at Poa #) aH oe 1, 30760, 60775 2. 30460. 15 30 3.609 75, 307.60 4, 157730, 1S 7t45 ‘The periods (ia days) of the atmospheric and gesinic components of the Madden-Julinn Oscillation are, respectively. 1, 3010.60. 60 t0 75 2. 30 1060, (Sto 30 3. 6010 75, 3010 60 4. 15 10 30, 1St045 ee Avr oie Pat aor (HO) * afta ae 2? 1, Steer sah 20 wet 30 ae he aire 2. oer stare or anger 200 nha eT fear nat Mt 142, 142, 30 3. Beer aogs asia a wera ara 4. Af ste error | Rest ire at ort Fae Which of the following is NOT associated with the Quasi Biennial Oscillations (QBOY? 1. the period of oseitiation varies between 20 and 30 months the mas imum ampliwade fs dsetved near 200 hPa the signal is discemest in total Gone 4 the dowiward propaiition proceeds at about | krmimonth saa reer p raraara | P| 100KPa fart Prete | @ | 600M C | em Grmmetty | B50 HPA . Phenomenon ae ote | A] Monsoon ) (00 NPa {| Depression: _ | B | Western | 600 hey Disturbance “Mic-tropospheri¢ Cyclone Tibetan |__| Anticyctone c APB QC A-QB pune inp aa ary atraeh H searer ae at ae ater safren sere 2 stats Set vk ae ere sean ater art Satan afro tr aon cater ane wat @ ot ve Bh ae ast ae aa Te Serer 21 arena a at we ave afore frararté AH 13. seam dinarsrere | rm 145, | Pesq arn Laaro 3.8 Asari 4. Share art Ina simple of moist air all vhe water vapour is sondensed by adiabatic expansion through lifing: All the condensed products fall out and the-sample is warmed dry: adiabaeally until it reaches its original pressure, The temperature attained is defined as L. Potential temperature 2. Fqgutvalont temperature 3, Equivalent potential temperature 4. Dew paint temperature A: fates wart ta wed ST & een at ae featatta aut Big dit a. steit oat frat arr fr Reaee ara & Pern arg AAA serdat Fraftatic weft $1 sere Raat eat Heed A Are Pie oa at Aa Tt LA oer Barat Bare 2, Aaa Bee apart 3. Amdt 2 at Bote 4, ATA R aT BATE ‘Ns Hallsiones are formed whet grape) panicles for large frozen raindrops ine present in suporcoated clouds B: Accretion of super-covled cloud droplets ineneases with halfstone growih Gfown the ebo'e two statements Shoose the corfecr ansirer fran she fitlowinys. 1. Both A and Bare correct 2. Both A and B are incorrect 3. iy correct and Bis ingorreet 4, Ais incorrect and 13 is correct Asana % gre afte often argent sain Riot tame fare act Booty aor tee Fea ote mreepe seq a ft ar TAR aw A aH ert a are fet att eat Hae a ae aft sere oti 1. Aaarn arith 2 Azer Bata ma LAsitaa neat 4 Aart EAT BABE 145, 17. 147. A; The duration of southwest rmonsoon rainfall increases from south to north over India B: The amoun! of rainfall in the southwest monsoon season in the northern plains of India decreases from cast to west. Given the above to statements choose the correct ansiver frum the following |, Both A and B are corect 2. A is correct and B js incorrect 3. Both A and B are incorrect 4. Ais incorrect and B is correct, sare ser rte 8 Resi PARE zed eRe serene & fern Fer ara = 1. ae aerfaten aefteeror 2, Pekgefier anfteroy In numerical weather prediction, relaxation methods are used t0 solve 1. parabolic equations 2, elliptic equations 3. hyperbolic equations 4. Navier-Stokes equations Fearn eet a A Rat ah are eran awed nf ter rat 7 1 tre were air 2. aft set 3. sr Sf Raver 4, sehr sand Which of the following techniques is NOT employed to numerically solve equations of motion? 1. Finite difference methods 2. Finite cloments 3. Time series analysis 4. Sphericat harmonies Piftew guay Hon sr warn set er ae ey arena arse 8 evi har con ary are Waa? 1, Patrons arr in ot a gta 2. aeaee area ay dT mnie Fae aT sean af at 3. araten a mat arey at der anita Farce aoe agi ear 4, FOE ag ATT a aera Te wf ‘gwite & Ren arr & 3 Penge qatar we rae gar 2AH 31 148, 149. 149, 150. ‘Which one of the following statemems is NOT true in estimation of sea. surface temperature ‘using a passive satellite sensor? 1, The radiation is measured in the IR region, 2, The prescoce of intervening clouds does: not affect the radiation measured 3. The presence of water vapour in the atmosphere does not affect the radiation measured 4, The sea stirfice temperature is estimated using the backseatier which depends on the roughness of the sea SeeeirePee-aeh (CL) see eee Bree arene sea ta seg ET 5. aaa arti |. Pegerg aitezor ‘The Courant-Friedricks-Lewy (CFL) condition applies 0 1. advection equati fran boundary layer equatron 3. Poisson equation 4, Helmholtz equation ONT ire Rear aha ete er age ser ge ee arg the & Pref meee ae arate ah i. oe Ren 3, aren Peat Lari 4 RTE 150. The periodicity oF any Inertial oseitation ofan aie parcel following a circular path anticyclonically at 30°N would be 1. one day 2.. four days 3. halfadiyy 4. one week

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