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Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 1

Fold mountains are formed due to large- scale movements in the Earth’s surface when stresses are set up in the Earth’s crust. What is/are the possible reason(s) for this?

1. Increased load of overlying rocks

2. Flow movements in the mantle

3. Magnetic intrusions in the crust

Choose the correct answer using the codes below:

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 1

Fold Mountains are caused by large scale earth movements, when stresses are set up in earth crust. Stresses may be due to increased load of overlying rocks, flow movements in mantle, magmatic intrusions into the crust, expansion or contraction of some part of earth.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 2

Regarding fold mountains, consider the following statements:

1. Alpine mountain building phase is the recent phase to which the Himalayan mountains belong to.

2. The Ural Mountains were formed during Alpine orogeny (mountain building phase) too.

Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 2
the Ural Mountains belong to Hercynian orogeny. Rocky Mountains, Alpine, Himalayan mountains belong to Alpine category.

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Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 3

Why a very large thickness of sedimentary rocks is found in the Fold Mountains?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 3
  • Formation of Fold Mountains: Rivers deposit huge quantities of sediments in depressions called geosynclines. Over millions of years, the sediments arc compressed into sedimentary rocks such as sandstone and limestone. The plates move together forcing the sedimentary rocks upwards into a series of folds by the movement of tectonic plates. This causes the thickness of the rocks in fold mountains.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 4

Which of the following are examples of Young FOLD mountains?

1. Himalayas

2. Alps - Europe

3. Appalachians - North America

4. Ural-Russia

5. Aravalli - India

Which of the above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 4
  • There are three types of mountains: Fold Mountains, Block Mountains and the Volcanic Mountains.

  • The Himalayan Mountains and the Alps are young fold mountains with rugged relief and high conical peaks. The Aravalli range in India is one of the oldest fold mountain systems in the world. The range has considerably worn down due to the processes of erosion.

  • The Appalachians in North America and the Ural mountains in Russia have rounded features and low elevation. They are very old fold mountains

 

 

 

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 5

Which of the following are true with respect to fold mountains?

1. Their tops are often buried beneath snow and ice.

2. They are caused by the contraction of the earth's crust.

3. They form rugged peaks. 

4. Fold mountains are mostly found along continental margins facing oceans

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 5

- Option 1: True. The high altitudes of fold mountains often lead to snow and ice accumulation on their peaks, such as the Himalayas and the Alps.
- Option 2: False. Fold mountains are formed by the collision of tectonic plates, not the contraction of the Earth's crust.
- Option 3: True. Fold mountains have rugged peaks due to tectonic activity and erosion.
- Option 4: True. Fold mountains are often located along continental margins where tectonic plates converge, like the Andes and Rockies.

The correct answer is D: 1, 3, and 4.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 6

Tectonic plateaus are formed due to Earth movements that cause uplifts. Consider the following statements:

1. Meseta of Central Iberia

2. Harz of Germany

3. Bolivian plateau found between two ranges of Andes

Which of the following are tectonic plateaus found on Earth?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 6

All are due to tectonic reasons. Some plateaus like these are found between fold mountains such as the Bolivian plateau. These are distinct from the volcanic plateaus that are formed due to the flow and consolidation of lava.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 7

In humid highlands, several dissected plateaus like the Scottish Highlands are found. Which of the forces are responsible for the formation of such dissected plateaus?

1. Stream action

2. Cuts done due to glaciation

3. Abrasion by wind

Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 7
  • A dissected plateau is an area that has been severely eroded and divided into several smaller pieces.

  • The natural agents, such as the Sun, the rain, the wind, the running water and the Glacier, wear away the soft rocks of the upland areas.

  • The resistant rock masses are left there standing on the ground above the surroundings.

  • The sometimes from the almost level surface, cut by rivers and streams. These upland areas together form a dissected plateau.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 8

Which is the largest physiographic division of India?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 8
It is bounded by the Aravallis in the North-West, Maikal range in the North, Hazaribagh and Rajmahal Hills in the North-East, the Western Ghats in the West and the Eastern Ghats in the East.
Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 9

Which river bounds Bundelkhand Uplands in the north?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 9
Bundelkhand is divided between the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, with the larger portion lying in the latter.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 10

Which river borders Meghalaya-Mikir Uplands in the east?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 10
This river receives almost all the western and southern drainages of Nagaland. Its main tributaries are river Dzuza and Diphu.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 11

Where is Shillong peak situated?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 11
Shillong peak is the highest point of Meghalaya.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 12

Which basin is also called Chhattisgarh Plain?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 12
It is bounded by the Chota Nagpur plateau to the north, the Raigarh hills to the northeast, the Raipur Upland to the southeast, the Bastar plateau to the south, and the Maikala Range to the west.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 13

Which one of the following forms the real watershed of the Peninsula?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 13
The area is one of the world's ten "Hottest biodiversity hotspots".

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 14

Which is the highest mountain in the Nilgiri Hills?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 14

Doda Betta, mountain peak, the highest point in Tamil Nadu state, southeastern India, near Udhagamandalam. Rising to an elevation of 8,652 feet (2,637 metres), Doda Betta is a grass-covered hill that is frequently climbed by summer visitors, and the summit is accessible by automobile.

Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 15

The Eastern Ghats form the eastern boundary of which region?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mountains & Plateaus - Question 15
Deccan Plateau is located between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats.
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