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UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 1

Consider the following statements about clouds.

1. In the tropical cyclones cirrocumulus clouds are generated.
2. The most important clouds for causing rainfall are nimbus clouds.
3. Cirrus clouds are formed at high altitudes of about 8 km & above & are thus the highest.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 1

In the tropical cyclones cumulonimbus clouds with great vertical extent are generated. Nimbus clouds are thick mass of water vapour & rain carrying clouds generally occur as nimbus or in combination of nimbus like cumulonimbus or stratonimbus etc. Cirrus are the highest clouds formed between the altitude of 8 km to 12 km.
Hence, only statement 1 is incorrect.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 2

South Africa lies in the warm temperate zone still it has a moderate climate. Why?

1. It is surrounded by the mountain.
2. South Africa lies on the high plateau.
3. It is cooled by the cold ocean current along the west coast.

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Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 2

South Africa lies in the warm temperate zone. But it has a moderate climate due to several reasons. It is surrounded on three sides by oceans. The great height of plateau, on which it lies, is another reason for its cool climate. It is further cooled by the cold ocean current along the west coast.

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UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 3

Consider the following about ‘Stars’

1. They are made of Hydrogen, Helium and dust clouds.
2. They are formed by the process of nuclear fission reaction at extremely high temperatures.
3. White colour stars have the highest surface temperature as compared to Red and Blue coloured stars.

Which of the following statement is incorrect :

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 3

Stars are formed by the process of Nuclear fusion reaction of hydrogen (four small hydrogen nuclei fuse to produce a bigger helium nucleus and tremendous amount of energy).
Order of surface temperature : Red Stars < White Stars < Blue Stars

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 4

Consider the following statements :

1. Amazon river outflows in Atlantic ocean. 

2. Nile river outflows in Red sea.

3. Mississippi- Missouri outflows in Gulf of Mexico.

4. Mekong outflows in East China sea.

Select the correct answer using codes given below :

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 4

Nile river outflows in Mediterranean sea.
Mekong outflows in South China sea.
Refer Atlas.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 5

Consider the following statements :

1. Sedimentary rocks are crystalline in structure whereas igneous rocks are non-crystalline in nature.
2. Sedimentary rocks often contain fossils whereas igneous rocks do not contain fossils.
3. Sedimentary rocks are classified according to their age and igneous rocks are sub-divided on the basis of
mineral composition.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 5

Igneous rocks are crystalline in structure whereas Sedimentary rocks are non-crystalline in nature.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 6

Consider the following statements about the layers of atmosphere :

1. Stratosphere has higher temperature than Tropopause because it has lesser number of gases; hence
scattering of the incoming solar radiation is less.
2. The temperature of Tropopause above the equator is less than the temperature of Tropopause above the
poles.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 6

Stratosphere has higher temperature but the reason is the presence of ozone gas which absorbs the ultraviolet part of incoming solar radiation, raising the temperature. In fact more is the amount of gases in the atmosphere, greater is its heating. It is the reason that near the surface of earth, where the density of atmosphere is maximum the temperature is highest.
Because tropopause is at the height of about 18 km & 8 km at equator & poles respectively, the tropopause temperature above equator is of about - 80 degree centigrade& above poles is - 45 degree centigrade.
Hence, only statement 2 is correct.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 7

The active causes of mass movements are :

1. Removal of materials from the original slope surface.
2. Overloading of material through rainfall.
3. Decrease in slope gradient.
4. Increase in slope gradient.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 8

Consider the following statements regarding the Coral reefs:

1. Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals.
2. Coral reefs are generally absent on the western coasts of continents.
3. Corals survive best in the moving ocean water well away from the silty coasts or muddy mouths of streams.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 8

The reef-building corals survive best under the following conditions:
1. The water temperature must not fall below 68°F. (20°C). This virtually limits the areal distribution of corals to the tropical, and sub-tropical zones. Again they will not flourish where there are cold currents because of the upwelling of the cold water from the depths that cools the warm surface water. This explains why coral reefs are generally absent on the western coasts of the warm currents, e.g. the Gulf Stream, means that corals are found far to the north of the West Indies in the Atlantic Ocean. The Pacific and the Indian Oceans, however, have the most numerous coral reefs.
2. The depth of the water should not exceed 30 fathoms or 180 feet, because beyond this depth sunlight is too faint for photosynthesis to take place. This is essential for the survival of the microscopic algae, on which the coral polyps depend. Shallow water of less than 100 feet is ideal. But there should always be plenty of water as polyps cannot survive for too long out of water.
3. The water should be saltish and free from sediment. Corals therefore survive best in the moving ocean water well away from the silty coasts or muddy mouths of streams. The corals are best developed on the seaward side of the reef, where constantly moving waves, tides and currents maintain an abundant supply of clear, oxygenated water. They also bring an adequate supply of food in the form of microscopic organisms.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 9

Consider the following statements with respect to Volcanic eruptions in the world :

1. The Ring of Fire is located in Pacific Ocean and is a result of movement of lithospheric plates.
2. Barren Island is located in Andaman islands and is the only active volcano in South Asia.

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 9

The Ring of Fire is an area where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. The Ring of Fire is a direct result of plate tectonics and the movement and collisions of lithospheric plates. So option 1 is correct.
Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea, one of the most easterly of the Andaman Islands. It is the only confirmed active volcanoin South Asia. So option 2 is correct.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 10

What restricts the Tropical Evergreen Forests?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 10

Temperature and Humidity also plays a large role but RAINFALL is the MAIN factor
Tropical evergreen forests: This type of vegetation is found in areas where rainfall is above 250 cms and temperature ranges between 25°C and 27°C. Since the trees are always green they are called evergreen forests. The heavy rainfall, high temperature and humidity are responsible for the growth of these dense forests. The trees grow about 60 mts. high. The branches of trees form a canopy and prevent the sun's rays from reaching the ground. In India, most of these forests are found on the western side of the Western Ghats,in the North-Eastern hills and the Andaman and Nicobar islands. The semi evergreen forests are found in the lower rainfall areas of the Western Ghats, Orissa and West Bengal. Ebony, mahogany, rose-wood and rubber are the important trees. Bamboo bushes are also found.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 11

Consider the following statements with respect to temperate grasslands :

1. Temperate grasslands are far more extensive In southern hemisphere than northern hemisphere.
2. Temperate grasslands in Australia are known as Downs.
3. Climate of temperate grasslands in northern hemisphere is characterized by extremes of temperature.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 11

In Eurasia temperate grasslands which are known as steppe are quite extensive. These stretch eastward from the shores of Black sea across great Russian plain to the foothills of Altai mountain. In north America also Prairies are quite extensive in comparison to Pampas and Downs. So option 1 is correct.
Temperate grasslands in Australia are known as Downs. So option 2 is correct.
Due to continentality climate in temperate grasslands has extremely hot summer and very cold winters. But in southern hemisphere due to effect of sea climate is not so extreme. So option 3 is correct.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 12

When it is 4 pm, Sunday at Greenwich, what is the time and day at a place, 142 ½° E latitude?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 12

The earth rotates 360° in about 24 hours, which means 15° an hour or 1° in four minutes. Thus, when it is 12 noon at Greenwich, the time at 15° east of Greenwich will be 15 x 4 = 60 minutes, i.e., 1 hour ahead of Greenwich time, which means 1 p.m. Similarly the time gap between Greenwich and 142 ½° latitude is 9 hours and 30 minutes. When it is 4 pm at Greenwich, the time at 142 ½° latitude will be 1:30 am next day i.e Monday.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 13

Consider the following statements regarding Indian Monsoon :

1. Arabian Sea branch striking the western coast, north of Mumbai, causes rainfall over Chota Nagpur plateau
also.
2. Intensity of rainfall over the western coast of India is dependent upon position of Equatorial jet stream along
eastern coast of Africa.

Which of the statements given above is / are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 13

Chota Nagpur region gets rainfall due to Arabian Sea branch as well. The winds flow through the rift valley between Vindhyas & Satpura & cause rainfall over the plateau.
Position of Equatorial jet stream along eastern coast of Africa is one of the many factors that impact the distribution & intensity of Monsoon in India. Hence, statement 3 is correct.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 14

Hess proposed the hypothesis of “sea floor spreading”. Which of the following statements is/are true about this :

1. The constant eruptions at the crest of oceanic ridges cause the rupture of the oceanic crust and the new lava wedges into it.
2. The ocean floor that gets pushed due to volcanic eruptions at the crest, sinks down at the oceanic trenches
and gets consumed.

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Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 14

Hess argued that constant eruptions at the crest of oceanic ridges cause the rupture of the oceanic crust and the new lava wedges into it, pushing the oceanic crust on either side. The ocean floor, thus spreads.
The younger age of the oceanic crust as well as the fact that the spreading of one ocean does not cause the shrinking of the other, made Hess think about the consumption of the oceanic crust. He further maintained that the ocean floor that gets pushed due to volcanic eruptions at the crest, sinks down at the oceanic trenches and gets consumed.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 15

Which statement/s among the following is/are correct about Continental Plateaus?

1. They rise abruptly from the lowlands or the sea.
2. They are also called the plateaus of denudation.
3. They are partly or fully enclosed by mountains.

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Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 15

Continental Plateaus rise abruptly from the lowlands or the sea. Piedmont Plateaus are called plateaus of denudation as areas which were high formerly have now been reduced by erosion. Third statement applies for Intermontane plateaus.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 16

Which of the following statements is/are incorrect about volcanoes?

1. Dormant volcanoes have not erupted at all in historic times.
2. The Himalayas have no active volcano.
3. The greatest concentration of volcanoes is found in Circum-pacific region.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 16

Those that have been known to errupt and show signs of possible erruption in future are dormant volcanoes. Other statements are correct.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 17

Which of the following group of gases is a major constitute of the earth’s atmosphere?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 17

Table showing permanent gases of the earth’s atmosphere 

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 18

Consider the following statements:

1. The entire part of South America lies within the tropical zone.
2. Campos and Llanos are temperate grasslands which are found in South America.
3. Both the latitudes Equator and Tropic of Capricorn pass through Brazil.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 18

The greater part (NOT the entire part) of South America lies within the tropical zone.
Campos and Llanos are tropical grasslands found in South America.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 19

The property of a Black hole includes :

1. Forms from a very massive white dwarf star.
2. Have extremely strong gravitational field.
3. They are invisible.
4. They cannot be detected by any means.

Select the correct answer using code given below.

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 19

Black Hole is formed from a very massive neutron star.
The presence of a black hole can be felt by the effect of its gravitational field on its neighbouring objects in the sky. e.g. – if a star moves in a circle without any visible star in the centre we can conclude there’s a black hole in the centre. 

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 20

Which of the following factors are responsible for seasons?

1. Revolution
2. Rotation
3. Tilt
4. Axial parallelism
5. Sphericity

Choose from the codes given below :

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 20

Earth’s distinct seasons are produced by interactions of revolution (annual orbit about the Sun) and rotation (Earth’s turning on its axis).
As Earth rotates, the boundary that divides daylight and darkness is the circle of illumination.
Other reasons for seasons include axial tilt (at about 23.5° from a perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic), axial parallelism (the parallel alignment of the axis throughout the year), and sphericity (appears as an spheroid to the Sun’s parallel rays; the geoid).

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 21

Alluvial fans are formed when streams flowing from higher levels break into foot slope plains of low gradients.
Which one of the following could be the reason?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 21

Gentle slope which start at the mountain foot reduces the speed of running water and heavy load of sediments could not be carried further.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 22

Which among the following is/are characteristics of a river in the Middle course?

1. River capture
2. Meanders
3. River Oxbow lakes

Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 22

River capture is back-cutting (head ward erosion) which happens in the Upper course. Oxbow lakes are formed in the Lower course. It applies for the Middle course.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 23

Consider the following statements about lightening in the sky.

1. It happens as positive and negative charges meet to produce spark.
2. If you are in an open ground then it is better to lie down on the floor to prevent from lightening.
3. Lightening conductor is a small metallic rod on the top of our buildings which provides an easy route for the
transfer of electric charge to the ground.

Which of the following statements is/are true?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 23

If you are in an open ground then it is better to sit on the floor as it will reduce your area and can prevent you from lightening. Lightening conductor is a rod longer than the house and some part of it is above the roof.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 24

Which of the following factors control the density of seawater?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 24

Temperature controls density of seawater through the phenomenon of thermal expansion. Pressure controls through compressive effects. And, Salinity affects through addition of dissolved substances.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 25

As per Indian Meteorological Department's classification of droughts, which of the following are correctly
matched?

1. Hydrological drought – deficiency of rainfall at a specified area level
2. Meteorological drought – four consecutive weeks of deficiency of half or more than half of normal rainfall
3. Agricultural drought – manifestation of critically low ground water table or reduced river and stream flow

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 26

Consider the following statements regarding Savanna type of climate :

1. The soil found in these regions is laterite.
2. These regions are characterized by seasonal water logging.
3. In this region a local wind called ‘the doctor’ is found.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 26

All statements are correct.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 27

Consider the following statements :

1. Down to a depth of 16 Km from the surface of earth, 95% of the earth materials found in the earth’s crust
consist of rocks.
2. Geographers are interested in rocks because earth’s geologic history is written in them.
3. Geographers are interested in rocks because climatic history of earth is written on them.
4. Petroleum, water, natural gas etc, are also found in rocks.

Which of the above statements are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 27

The climate history preserved within layers of sediments that slowly accumulate on the bottoms of lakes and oceans can span hundreds of millions of years or longer. The resolution of these records is variable; it may be annual or on the order of a century or millennium. Sequences of sediments that are currently at the bottom of lakes or on the ocean floor are used to interpret climates of the recent past
Rocks preserved on the continents that are thousands, millions, hundreds of millions, or even billions of years old are used to interpret the much more distant past.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 28

Consider the following statements :

1. Steppe are tropical grasslands similar to prairies of North america.
2. Prairie is dominated by tall grasses while short grasses are normal in the steppe.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 28

Both Steppe and Prairies are temperate grasslands.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 29

Which of the following is NOT true about a mineral?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 29

Single element minerals like sulphur, copper, silver are also found.

UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 30

Which of the statement given below is correct?

Detailed Solution for UPSC Paper 1 Mock Test - 11 - Question 30

Vertical pressure gradient is much larger than horizontal pressure gradient, but strong verticals current are not observed because the pressure gradient force is balanced by the downward gravitational force.
Near the surface air is heated due to conduction, while at some height the air is heated due to convection of air where cold air from top moves down and gets heated by coming in contact with earth & then moves up & the cycle continues.
Because of presence of the continuous oceans in the southern hemisphere it has more continuous isobars, while in north the continuity is broken due to alternate presence of land & water

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