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GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 1

Consider the following statements about the lower or Plain Course of the river. 

1. The river moving downstream across a broad, level plain is heavy with debris brought down from the upper course 

2. Vertical corrasion has almost ceased through lateral corrasion still goes on to erode its banks further 

3. The work of the river is mainly deposition, building up its bed and forming extensive flood plains 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 1
 
  • The river moving downstream across a broad, level plain is heavy with debris from the upper course. 

  • Vertical corrasion has almost ceased through lateral corrasion still goes on to erode its banks further. 

  • The work of the river is mainly deposition, building up its bed and forming extensive flood plains. 

  • The volume of water is greatly swelled by the additional tributaries that join the mainstream. 

  • Coarse materials are dropped, and the finer silt is carried down towards the mouth of the river

GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 2

Consider the following statements. 

1. During annual or sporadic floods, the hard materials are spread over the low-lying adjacent areas, a layer of sediment is thus deposited during each flood, gradually building up levees 

2. When the river normally flows its bed is raised through the accumulation of deposits and material is also dropped on the sides forming raised banks called a flood plain 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 2
 
  • Rivers in their lower course cry large quantities of sediments. During annual or sporadic floods, these materials are spread over the low-lying adjacent areas.

  • A layer of sediment is thus deposited during each flood, gradually building up a fertile flood plain. 

  • When the river normally flows its bed is raised through the accumulation of deposits and material, it also drops on the sides, forming raised banks called levees. 

  • It will not be long before the water level flows dangerously close to the top of the levees.

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GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 3

Large sheets of materials are deposited on the level plain and may split the river into several complicated channels, which is described as:

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Explanation:

  • Deposition of large sheets of materials: When large sheets of materials are deposited on a level plain, they can split the river into several channels.

  • Complicated channels: This process can create a complex network of channels that branch off from the main river.

  • Braided stream: When a river is split into multiple channels that intertwine and braid together, it is known as a braided stream.

  • Characteristics: Braided streams typically have multiple shallow channels separated by islands or bars of deposited material.

  • Formation: Braided streams are formed due to the deposition of sediment in the river channel, which causes the river to split into various channels.

  • Delta vs Braided stream: While deltas are also formed by the deposition of sediment, they are typically found at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water, whereas braided streams occur further upstream.

GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 4

Consider the following statements. 

1. When a river reaches the sea, the fine materials it has not yet dropped are deposited at its mouth, forming a fan-shaped alluvial area called a Delta 

2. Due to the obstruction caused by the deposited alluvium, the river may discharge its water through several channels called tributaries

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 4
Due to the obstruction caused by the deposited alluvium, the river may discharge its water through several channels called distributaries. Some deltas are enormous. For instance, the Ganges delta is almost as big as the whole of West Malaysia. Deltas extend sideways and seawards at an amazing rate

GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 5

Which of the following are the conditions favourable for the formation of deltas? 

1. The coast should be sheltered preferably tideless 

2. The sea adjoining the delta should be shallow 

3. There should be large lakes in the river course to 'filter off' the sediments 

Choose from the following options

Detailed Solution for GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 5

i. Active vertical and Lateral erosion in the river's upper course to provide extensive sediments to be eventually deposited as deltas 

ii. The coast should be sheltered preferably tideless. 

iii. The sea adjoining the delta should be shallow or else the load will disappear in the deep waters. 

iv. There should be no large lakes in the river course to 'filter off the sediments. 

v. There should be no strong current running at right angles to the river mouth, washing away the sediments

GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 6

Consider the following statements about the river course. 

1. A negative movement occurs when there is an uplift of land or a fall in sea level 

2. This will steepen the slope so that active down-cutting is renewed 

3. A fall in sea level leaves the flood-plain at an increased altitude above the sea level 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 6
 
  • A negative movement occurs when there is an uplift of land or a sea-level fall. This will steepen the slope so that active down-cutting is renewed. 

  • A fall in sea level leaves the flood-plain at an increased altitude above the sea level. The river with its renewed vigour cuts into the former flood-plain, leaving behind terraces on both sides of the river. 

  • There is also a break in the river's graded profile, often marked by a series of rapids.

GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 7

Consider the following statements about the process of river rejuvenation. 

1. Restoring the natural flow and health of a river.

2. The process involves removing pollutants and cleaning up riverbeds.

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 7

River rejuvenation is the process of reviving or restoring the natural flow and health of a river that has been damaged due to human activities such as waste dumping, encroachment, and pollution. The process involves removing pollutants, cleaning up riverbeds, and restoring the natural environment around the river.

GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 8

Consider the following statements. 

1. The flood plains of large rivers with their thick mantles of fine silt are some of the richest agricultural areas of the world 

2. They may support very dense populations and a chain of large cities may be strung along their banks 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 8
 
  • The flood plains of large rivers with their thick mantles of fine silt are some of the world's richest agricultural areas. 

  • They may support very dense populations, and a chain of large cities may be strung along their banks. 

  • Many deltas are equally fertile, e.g. the Ganges delta accounts for almost all the jute grown for world consumption; the Nile delta produces superior quality cotton and several rice crops a year. 

  • The productive hinterlands can support ports such as New Orleans for the Mississippi basin, Rotterdam for the Rhineland and Calcutta for the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 9

Consider the following statements. 

1. Deltas are less satisfactory sites than estuaries for the siting of large ports 

2. the construction of artificial harbours can overcome this 

Which of these statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 9
 
  • By depositing large quantities of sediments in the lower course, the river silts up ports preventing large steamers from anchoring close to the shores. 

  • Deltas are thus less satisfactory sites than estuaries for the siting of large ports. 

  • However, this can be overcome by the construction of artificial harbours or by dredging. This is expensive and, in some instances, impracticable.

GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 10

Consider the following statements. 

1. If rejuvenation occurs in the upper course, the river valleys are deepened, and steep-sided gorges are formed. 

2. In the middle and lower course vertical corrosion replaces lateral corrosion, and the rejuvenated stream vertically erodes the existing meanders 

Which of these statements are not correct?

Detailed Solution for GC Leong Test: Landforms Made By Running Water - Question 10
  • If rejuvenation occurs in the upper course, the river valleys are deepened and steep-sided gorges are formed.
  • In the middle and lower course vertical corrasion replaces lateral corrasion and the existing meanders are vertically eroded by the rejuvenated stream.

  • A distinct new inner trench is cut in the old valley, and the river develops a deep valley with entrenched or incised meanders.

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