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Lithosphere i - endogenic processes - class-VIII

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Tick the correct answer.
The innermost layer of the earth is?

  1. Crust

  2. Core

  3. Mantle

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The innermost layer of the earth is known as the core. It is divided into inner core and outer core. It comprises of a high concentration of nickel and iron.

Tick the correct answer.
The thinnest layer of the earth is?

  1. Crust

  2. Mantle

  3. Core

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The thinnest layer of the earth is Crust.
The Earth can be divided into four main layers: the solid crust on the outside, the mantle, the outer core and the inner core. Out of them, the crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth, amounting for less than 1% of our planet's volume.

Which of the following phenomenon gives an evidence for the spherical shape of the earth?

  1. Solar eclipse

  2. Lunar eclipse

  3. Revolution

  4. Rotation of Earth


Correct Option: B

The main radius of the earth is approximately ____________.

  1. 3200 Km

  2. 6400 Km

  3. 9600 Km

  4. 12800 Km


Correct Option: B

Wearing down of top soil is called _________.

  1. Washing

  2. Erosion

  3. Corrosion

  4. Denundation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

B. Erosion

Soil erosion is defined as the wearing away of topsoil. Topsoil is the top layer of soil and is the most fertile because it contains the most organic, nutrient-rich materials. One of the main causes of soil erosion is water erosion, which is the loss of topsoil due to water.

Which of the following is found most abundantly in the earth crust?

  1. Carbon

  2. Iron

  3. Silica

  4. Calcium


Correct Option: C

What is Graticule?

  1. The difference between the local time and the standard time of a place

  2. The difference between the standard time of a place and the G.M.T.

  3. The latitudinal and longitudinal extent of a country or an island

  4. The complete network of parallels and meridians on the earth


Correct Option: D

Natural satellite of the earth is ___________.

  1. Moon

  2. Sputnik

  3. Aryabhatta

  4. Rohini


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

According to astronomy, a relatively small body that revolves around a planet is termed a satellite. Moon is the single natural satellite of earth as it revolves around the earth. 

Layer of gases around the earth is called __________.

  1. lithosphere

  2. hydrosphere

  3. atmosphere

  4. stratosphere


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

C. Atmosphere

The thin layer of gases surrounding the earth is called the atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere is separated into five layers known as the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, ionosphere and exosphere.

Top most layer of the soil is called _________.

  1. top soil

  2. core

  3. silt

  4. alluvium


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The topmost layer of the soil is called topsoil. This layer is usually fairly loose, porous, dark and rich in humus. The humus is derived from decomposed and partly decomposed organic matters of plant and animal origin in the soil. It plays important role in maintaining the fertility of the soil.

The atmosphere is negligible at a distance of ____________.

  1. 180 km

  2. 160 km

  3. 150 km

  4. 100km


Correct Option: A

A period of the earth's geological history, about 55 million years old, is called __________.

  1. The primary age

  2. The secondary age

  3. The tertiary age

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In the earth's ecological history time period which is about 55 million years old was called the primary age.

It is estimated that during this period only the climate event started. during this time configuration of oceans and continents was also different.

Atmosphere of the earth is held by _____________.

  1. Frictional force

  2. Reaction force

  3. Electromagnetic force

  4. Gravitational force


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

D.  Gravitational Force

Earth's atmosphere is the layer of gases around the Earth. The atmosphere is held in place by Earth's gravity. It is made up of nitrogen (78.1%) and oxygen (20.9%), with small amounts of argon (0.9%), carbon dioxide (0.035%), water vapor, and other gases. The atmosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing (taking) ultraviolet rays from the sun. It makes our days cooler and our nights warmer.

Solid particulates, including ash, dust, volcanic ash, etc. are small parts of atmosphere. They are important in making clouds and fog.

The term that best describes the shape of the earth is _____________.

  1. Ellipse

  2. Geoid

  3. Globe

  4. Sphere


Correct Option: B

How many major tectonic plates does the earth's crust have?

  1. Seven

  2. Eight

  3. Three

  4. Four


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Earth's crust is divided into 7 major and several minor tectonic plates which float on a semi-fluid layer called the asthenosphere. Hence option A is correct.

The uppermost layer over the earth's surface is called the ____________.

  1. Crust

  2. Mantle

  3. Outer core

  4. Inner core


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The three main layers of Earth include the crust (1 percent of Earth's volume), the mantle (84 percent), and the core (inner and outer combined, 15 percent). The outermost of all these three is the crust. 

Which of the following statement is correct?

  1. The crust is thicker in the oceans than the continents

  2. The crust is thinner in the continents than on the ocean floors

  3. The crust is thinner in the ocean floors than the continents

  4. The crust is thicker in the continents than in the ocean floors


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The average thickness of earth crust at ocean floors- 8 km 
  • The average thickness of earth crust at continents- 32 km
  • Thus the earth crust is thicker at continents as compared to oceans floors.

 Mohorovicic discontinuity is the boundary between ________ and _________.

  1. crust and core

  2. mantle and core

  3. crust and mantle

  4. none of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Mohorovicic Discontinuity, or Moho is the boundary between the crust and the mantle. This boundary is located at approximately 2891 km depth beneath the Earth's surface. The boundary is observed via the discontinuity in seismic wave velocities at that depth. This discontinuity is due to the differences between the acoustic impedances of the solid mantle and the molten outer core.


The name of the layer of the Earth that separates the crust from the core is the ___?

  1. magma

  2. lithosphere

  3. mantle

  4. asthenosphere


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Earth mainly consists of four layers namely crust, mantle, outer core and inner core.

Mantle is the widest of all the layers, which is 1800 miles thick. It is composed mostly of silicate rocks rich in magnesium and iron. It is found beneath the earth’s crust. The temperature of this layer is 1600 degrees Fahrenheit at the top to about 4000 degrees Fahrenheit near the bottom.

The Mohorovicic Discontinuity marks the _____ limit of Earth's crust.

  1. lower

  2. upper

  3. middle

  4. side


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Mohorovicic Discontinuity marks the lower limit of Earth's crust. It occurs at an average depth of about 8 kilometers beneath the ocean basins and 32 kilometers beneath continental surfaces. Mohorovicic was able to use his discovery to study thickness variations of the crust. He discovered that the oceanic crust has a relatively uniform thickness, while continental crust is thickest under mountain ranges and thinner under plains.

Third layer of Earth which comes after Mantle of Earth is known as __________________.

  1. The Inner Core

  2. The Crust

  3. The Outer Core

  4. The Mantle


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Earth mainly consists of four layers namely crust, mantle, outer core and inner core:

Crust: This is about 8 km thick inside and is highly explored. The continental crust is composed mostly of granite. The oceanic crust consists of a volcanic lava rock called basalt.

Mantle: It is the largest layer of the Earth which is 1800 miles thick. It is composed mostly of silicate rocks rich in magnesium and iron.

Outer core: It is located beneath the mantle. The outer core is composed of melted metals like nickel and iron.

Inner core: It is composed of an iron-nickel alloy and some light elements.

Layer that lies immediately after the mantle is the outer core.

What is the approximate distance from the surface of the earth to its center?

  1. 4,000 miles

  2. 1,000 miles

  3. 40,000 miles

  4. 10,000 miles


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The distance between the centre of earth to its surface is called earths radius.

It is approximately 6,371 km or 3,959 miles

In geology the word __________  is used for a surface at which seismic waves change velocity.

  1. continuity

  2. discontinuity

  3. mental

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In geology the word "discontinuity" is used for a surface at which seismic waves change velocity. One of these surfaces exists at an average depth of 8 kilometers beneath the ocean basin and at an average depth of about 32 kilometers beneath the continents. At this discontinuity, seismic waves accelerate. This surface is known as the Mohorovicic Discontinuity or often simply referred to as the "Moho."

Which of the following statement is false?

  1. the P-wave shadow zone is larger than the S-wave shadow zone.

  2. P waves travel more slowly in the outer core than in the lower mantle

  3. Liquids do not transmit S waves

  4. Seismic waves follow curved paths through the interior of the Earth


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

All seismic waves do not cause earth quake. Certain magnitude is necessary to cause an earthquake.

Region on earth’s surface where earth quake can be barely detected after an occurrence of a seismic wave is called shadow region.

In the given options all are correct but the statement ‘P-wave shadow zone is larger than the S-wave shadow zone’ is false and vice versa is true.

The physical evidence that the core is composed mostly of iron is ________________.

  1. the known mass of Earth requires material of high density at the core.

  2. volcanoes erupt material from the core to the surface.

  3. scientists have sampled the core and determined its composition.

  4. all of these.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Outer core: It is located beneath mantle. The outer core is composed of the melted metals like nickel and iron.

Inner core: It is composed of an iron–nickel alloy and some light elements.

Thus core is mostly constituted by iron. This fact can be known by the measurement of densities of various layers of earth. At the core there is a higher density and this density could only be possible by higher amounts of iron present in the core.

When sesimic waves pass across the boundary between two different materials, ___________ .

  1. the waves change in velocity

  2. the waves refract

  3. the waves reflect

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Seismic wave is a wave of energy caused due to sudden break or explosion of a rock in the earth’s interior.

When seismic wave passes from one material to the other material it either reflects, refracts or changes it velocity.

This phenomenon of seismic reflection or refraction enables geologists to study the interior of earth because reflection and refraction differs with the type of material.

What drives plate tectonics?

  1. Thermal convection

  2. Solar energy

  3. thermal conduction

  4. Erosion


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tectonic plates are those that are present beneath the earth surface and have been moving throughout the earth’s history.

What drives tectonic plates is not known clearly but one theory is that the convection drives heated up plates to move towards the surface and after they reach the ceiling they are deflected sideways. 

Where is the Earth's magnetic field generated?

  1. In the outer core

  2. In the inner core

  3. In the crust

  4. In the mantle


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Earth’s magnetic field exerts from earth’s interior to the outer surface.

Inner core is mostly made of iron and temperature is about 5,700°C, at this temperature iron is as hot as surface of sun, but crushing pressure caused by gravity prevents it from becoming liquid and hence cannot produce magnetic field.

But the outer core has a 2,000 km thick layer of iron, nickel, and small quantities of other metals. As the pressure is lower in outer core when compared to the inner core metals exists in fluid state. 

Differences in temperature, pressure and composition within the outer core cause convection currents in the molten metal and earths spin result in whirling movements of the liquid metal resulting in generation of electric currents and there by producing magnetic field.

The boundary between the mantle and the core lies at a depth of approximately ________ .

  1. 3000 kilometers

  2. 300 kilometers

  3. 1000 kilometres

  4. 5000 kilometers


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Earth mainly consists of four layers namely crust, mantle, outer core and inner core.

The boundary between the mantle and the core lies at a depth of approximately 2891 km or 3000km.

The core–mantle boundary of the Earth lies between the planet's silicate mantle and its liquid iron-nickel outer core

The earth is made up of several __________ .

  1. concentric layears

  2. compositional layers

  3. structural layers

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The earth is made up of three layers, one inside the other like an onion. They are the crust, the mental and the core. The topmost layer, that is, the crust is solid, the thinnest and the lighter. The average density is 2.75 to 2.90. The thickness is 8 to 100 km. Below this top layer is the layer of basalt rock which is heavier than the topmost layer, i.e, the mental. The average thickness is 100 2900 km and the density varies from 3.1 to 5.00. The innermost layer is the core. The core contains 1/3 of the entire mass of the world. The average density is 5.1 to 13.00.

What region of the Earth takes up the greatest volume?

  1. the inner core

  2. the crust

  3. the mantle

  4. the outer core


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Earth mainly consists of four layers namely crust, mantle, outer core and inner core.

Widest of all the layers of earth is Mantle which is 1800 thick. It is composed mostly of silicate rocks rich in magnesium and iron.

Which one of the following lists most accurately describes oceanic crust?

  1. granitic - density of 3.0 $g/cm^3$

  2. basaltic - density of 3.0 $g/cm^3$

  3. basaltic - density of 2.6 $g/cm^3$

  4. quartz arenites - density of 2.6 g/cm3


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Basalt is dark coloured igneous rock mainly composed of pyroxene mineral. It most commonly forms as an extrusive rock, such as a lava.The oceanic crust consists of a volcanic lava rock called basalt. Oceanic crust is the thin crust underlying the oceans.

Basalt density present is equal to 3.0 g /cm'3

Fold mountains are the result of large-scale earth movements caused by:

  1. heat in earth's crust

  2. stresses in the earth's crust

  3. movement in the earth's crust

  4. none of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The crust of the earth is made up of different strata of rocks. As a result of movement inside the earth, these rock strata at times are forced up and down and thus fold mountain are created. So fold mountain are the result of large-scale earth movement caused by stresses in the earth's crust.

The oceanic crust consists mainly of _________.

  1. basaltic rocks

  2. granitic rocks

  3. gabbroic rocks

  4. ultramafic rocks


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The oceanic crust consists of a volcanic lava rock called basalt. Oceanic crust is the thin crust underlying the oceans. Basalt is dark coloured igneous rock mainly composed of pyroxene mineral. It most commonly forms as an extrusive rock, such as a lava.

Basalt density present is equal to 3.0 g cm'3

The lithosphere includes:

  1. asthenosphere and mesosphere

  2. crust and uppermost, rigid mantle

  3. outer core and lower mantle

  4. outer core and inner core


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Earth mainly consists of four layers namely crust, mantle, outer core and inner core.

Lithosphere is the rigid outer layer of the earth which includes crust and uppermost mantle.

Crust: This is about 8 km thick inside and is highly explored. The continental crust is composed mostly of granite. The oceanic crust consists of a volcanic lava rock called basalt.

Mantle: It is composed mostly of silicate rocks rich in magnesium and iron.

SIAL and SIMA are the divisions of __________.

  1. lithosphere

  2. hydrosphere

  3. biosphere

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The topmost layer of the earth is solid, the thinnest and the lightest and is known as lithosphere. The lithosphere has two layer- the outer part and the inner part. The outer part which is immediately below the newer sedimentary formation, i.e, crust. The outer layer of lithosphere mainly found under the continent and inner layer it mostly found partly under oceans. The inner layer again has three layers, i.e, SIAL which is made of silica and aluminum. The average thickness is 8 to 100 km. The layer next to it is SIMA makeup of silica and magnesium and an average thickness of this layer is 100 to 2900 km. The innermost layer is NIFE madeup of nickel and ferrous and the density is 5.1 to 13.

The hard and resistant materials forming the earth's crust are called _____________.

  1. Rocks

  2. Metals

  3. Minerals

  4. Lava


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • The hard resistant materials forming the earth's crust are called the rocks. Hence option A is correct
  • In different types of rocks, different metals and minerals are found.
  • Lava is the molten material that gets ejected out of a volcano.

The crust of the Earth, by and large, is ___________.

  1. rocky

  2. plain

  3. wrinkled

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • The earth's crust is the outermost layer of the earth which has cooled down while the inner layers are still burning. When things cool after burning they get wrinkled up hence the earth's crust is largely wrinkled.
  • It is plain, plateau and mountainous at different places and rocky as well. The most appropriate answer is option C ie wrinkled.

Which one of the following statements is not correct about the core of the earth?

  1. It is made up of light minerals

  2. It is made up of hot and molten rocks

  3. Its estimated temperature is about $3300^{\circ}C$

  4. It acts like a solid mass


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • The core of the earth is made up of heavy minerals like iron and nickel hence statement in option A is incorrect which makes it the right answer.
  • Rest statements are true 
  • The outer core is made up of molten rocks, its estimated temperature is 3300 degrees C and the inner core acts like a solid mass.
  • Note- inner core is solid and the outer core is liquid.

The highest and most extensive mountains are _________.

  1. fold mountain

  2. residual mountain

  3. black mountain

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Fold mountains are formed due to the folding of crustal rocks by compressive forces generated by the movements inside the earth. Thus fold mountains can be said to be caused by the influence of internal forces. These are the highest and most extensive mountains of the world and are found in all the continents.

Which of the following phenomena causes the shape of the Earth?

  1. Internal structure

  2. Atmospheric pressure

  3. Rotation

  4. Revolution


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Earth is slightly bulged out towards the equator due to the spin. If the rotation stops, the shape might not change immediately, but water and atmosphere would go to the poles making it thicker there. Mid way through the equator and poles, the region will have moderate pressure. Gravity makes it spherical. Earth spin then extends it out at the equator and flattens it at the poles.

The upper part of the earth's crust is called SIAL because ___________.

  1. It is rich in sodium and aluminium

  2. It is rich in silica and aluminium

  3. It is rich in scandium and arsenic

  4. It is rich in sulphur and argon


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The outer or upper layer of the earth's crust is mostly found under the continent. Silica and aluminum are abundantly found in this layer therefore it is popularly known as SIAL. The average density of the layer is 2.75 to 2.90 and the average thickness is 8 to 100 km.

The middle layer of the earth's interior is called _________.

  1. Mantle

  2. Core

  3. Crust

  4. Magma


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mental is the middle layer of the earth lies between crust and core. The average thickness of this layer is 100 to 2900 km. Silica and magnesium elements predominate in this layer so it is known as SIMA.  Density of the layer varies between 3.1 to 5.00. It has two layers: upper mantle and lower mantle.  

The lower part of the crust known as 'Oceanic Crust' is rich in __________.

  1. Aluminium and copper

  2. Magnesium and aluminium

  3. Copper and gold

  4. Silica and magnesium


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sima is the name for the lower layer of the Earth's crust. This layer is made of rocks rich in magnesium silicate minerals. Typically when the sima comes to the surface it is basalt, so sometimes this layer is called the 'basalt layer' of the crust. The sima layer is also called the basal crust or basal layer because it is the lowest layer of the crust. Because the ocean floors are mainly sima, it is also sometimes called the oceanic crust.

The thinnest layer of the earth is ____________.

  1. crust

  2. mantle

  3. inner core

  4. outer core


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Earth can be divided into four main layers: the solid crust on the outside, the mantle, the outer core and the inner core. Out of them, the crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth, amounting for less than 1% of our planet's volume

The boundary that separates the mantle from the core is called _________.

  1. Gutenberg Discontinuity

  2. Mohorovicic Discontinuity

  3. Core Boundary

  4. All of these


Correct Option: A

Which is the right sequence of the different layers of the earth's interior?

  1. SIAL, SIMA, Asthenosphere, Mesosphere, NIFE

  2. SIMA, SIAL, Asthenosphere, NIFE, Mesosphere

  3. Asthenosphere, Mesosphere, SIAL, SIMA, NIFE

  4. NIFE, SIAL, SIMA, Asthenosphere, Mesosphere


Correct Option: A

The innermost layer of the earth's interior is called _____________.

  1. SIAL

  2. SIMA

  3. NIFE

  4. Core


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The innermost layer of the earth is core. This central mass mainly made of nickel and iron and therefore is known as NIFE. The density of the layer is 5.1 to 13.00. It is composed of heaviest mineral materials. The core contains 1/3 of the entire mass of the earth. It has two layers outer metallic core and inner metallic core.

The innermost layer of the earth is _______.

  1. crust

  2. core

  3. mantle

  4. magma


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The core is the innermost layer of the earth with density 5.1 to 13.00. It composed of heaviest minerals. This central mass is mainly made of nickel and iron and therefore is known as NIFE. The core contains 1/3 of the entire mass of the earth. The materials of this part may be liquid, plastic or even solid state due to tremendous pressure from above.

The Sima layer is formed of _______ and _________.

  1. silica and argon

  2. sulphur and magnesium

  3. silica and magnesium

  4. sulphur and argon


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Sima layer is formed of silica and magnesium. This layer is below top layer and made up of basalt rock which is heavier than the topmost layer. The density of the layer varies from 3.1 to 5.00. the average thickness of this layer is 100 to 2900 km.

Lithosphere consists of

  1. Crust of earth

  2. Upper part of mantle

  3. Both A and B

  4. Crust and asthenosphere


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • The lithosphere is the outer solid shell of the Earth and consists of all the mountains, rocks, stones, top soil and sand found on the planet.
  • The lithosphere includes the crust and the uppermost layer of the mantle. It also includes all the rocks under the sea and under the surface of the Earth.

Most of the continents are formed of ________ layer.

  1. sima

  2. sial

  3. mantel

  4. core


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Most of the continents are formed of SiAl layer, i.e., Silica and Aluminium. The upper layer of the Earth's crust is called lithosphere and has 2 parts- upper part forms continents SiAl has a density of 2.7. The lower part is denser and is called SiMa (Silica, Iron, Magnesium).

What is the thickness of the lithosphere?

  1. 250 km

  2. 200 km

  3. 150 km

  4. 100 km


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The topmost layer of the earth is solid, the thinnest, and the lightest and is known as the lithosphere. The thickness of the lithosphere of about 100 km. It is mostly composed of granite. The lithosphere has two layers - the outer layer and the inner layer.

The Sial layer is formed of _____ and ______.

  1. silica and argon

  2. silica and aluminium

  3. scandium and argon

  4. sulfur and argon


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sial refers to the earth’s crusts upper layer, it is made up of rocks abundant in silicate and aluminium-based minerals. The word Sial itself is an amalgam of the first two letters of aluminium and silica, Sial runs anywhere from 5-70KM deep from the surface.

The layer just below the crust is called the ________.

  1. sial

  2. sima

  3. mantle

  4. core


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The layer just below the crust is called the mantle. This layer is the layer of basalt rock which is heavier than the topmost layer. The density of this layer varies from 3.1 to 5.00. The average thickness of this layer is 100 to 2900 km. Silica and magnesium elements predominate and it is popularly known as SIMA.

The average thickness of the crust is _____ km below the continent and _____ km below the ocean.

  1. 35 , 6

  2. 10 , 50

  3. 80, 60

  4. 30, 90


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The average thickness of the crust is 35 km below continents, 6 km below oceans (plus 5 km of sea water). 

Generally the warm ocean currents originate near the ___________.

  1. poles

  2. equator

  3. tropics

  4. temperate zone


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The equatorial region is hot and light and polar regions are cold and heavy. So warm ocean current originate near the equator and flow towards the polar region.

The outer most layer of the earth which is formed of solid rocks is called the ___________.

  1. soil

  2. crust

  3. core

  4. Sial


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The outer most or top most layer of the earth is termed as crust. The crust of the earth is consist of sedimentary and granite rocks. The average density of crust is 2.8 to 3. The outer layer of the earth mainly found under continent. 

The thinnest layer of the earth is ___________.

  1. Crust

  2. Mantle

  3. Core

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Earth can be divided into four main layers: the solid crust on the outside, the mantle, the outer core and the inner core. Out of them, the crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth, amounting for less than 1% of our planet's volume.

The thickness of the mantle is about _____________.

  1. 2900 km

  2. 2500 km

  3. 2600 km

  4. 2800 km


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The mantle is the mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior. The mantle lies between Earth's dense, super-heated core and its thin outer layer, the crust. The mantle is about 2,900 kilometers (1,802 miles) thick and makes up a whopping 84% of Earth's total volume.

The innermost layer of the earth is _________.

  1. Crust

  2. Core

  3. Mantle

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Earth's inner core is the innermost geologic layer of the Earth. It is primarily a solid ball with a radius of about 1,220 kilometres (760 miles), which is about 20% of the Earth's radius or 70% of the Moon's radius.

Continental crust can be up to ______ kilometers thick.

  1. 35

  2. 5

  3. 100

  4. 65


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Global observations show that the crustal thickness varies through the tectonic regions. While the continental crust is 30–70 km thick, the oceanic crustal thickness is 6–12 km. 

Which one of the following is present in the largest amount in terms of per cent by mass in the earth's crust?

  1. Silicon

  2. Oxygen

  3. Carbon

  4. Calcium


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Oxygen is by far the most abundant element in the earth's crust. Scientists estimate oxygen comprises nearly half of the mass of the crust. It also accounts for 21 percent of Earth's atmosphere

In which region water is found in solid state?

  1. polar

  2. top of high mountains

  3. Both A and B

  4. tropical


Correct Option: C

Landforms having an altitude of more than _____ meters above the mean sea level and with steep slopes are called mountains.

  1. 700

  2. 900

  3. 1000

  4. 1200


Correct Option: B

What does the Landform with almost flat top and comparatively higher elevation than the surroundings is known as?

  1. Mountains

  2. Plateaus

  3. Plains

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B

It is estimated that the major chunk of rainwater falling on the western ghats reaches the sea within _______.

  1. one day

  2. two days

  3. four days

  4. one week


Correct Option: B

It takes more than thousand years to form one ______ of soil.

  1. centimeter

  2. meter

  3. inch

  4. feet


Correct Option: C

Minerals are obtained from ________.

  1. lithosphere

  2. hydrosphere

  3. atmosphere

  4. both A & B


Correct Option: D

Contour bunding is used _______________.

  1. to stop the winds in sandy deserts

  2. to irrigate desert areas

  3. to prevent erosion in hilly areas

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Contour bunding is a proven sustainable land management practice for marginal, sloping, and hilly land where the soil productivity is very low. It is widely adopted by the ethnic minorities of Nepal who practice the shifting cultivation system of farming. 

The National Institute of Oceanography headquarter is located at _______.

  1. Kandla

  2. Mumbai

  3. Cochin

  4. Goa


Correct Option: D

Which of the following statements about Earth's atmosphere is wrong?

  1. The gaseous envelop of the earth that consists of a mixture of gases and water vapours is called atmosphere

  2. The lower level of the atmosphere up to about $7$ miles is called troposphere

  3. The middle region of the atmosphere is called stratosphere

  4. The locus of the point in space where gravity is constant is called ionosphere


Correct Option: D

Which one of the following is the largest ocean?

  1. Arctic Ocean

  2. Atlantic Ocean

  3. Indian Ocean

  4. Pacific Ocean


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the world's five oceans, followed by the Atlantic OceanIndian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.
  •  It covers an area of about 155 million square kilometers (about 60 million square miles).
  • The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of the world ocean basins.
  • It covers around a third of the Earth's total area, more than all the land in the world.

The diameter of earth is _____________.

  1. $12,756\ kms$

  2. $14,000\ kms$

  3. $40,000\ kms$

  4. $11,000\ kms$


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • The diameter of the earth at the equator is 12756 km, thus the option A is the correct answer. 

Which of the following is not covered in the term biosphere?

  1. Plants

  2. Animals

  3. Man

  4. Mountains


Correct Option: D

Which of the following statements is wrong?

  1. Absolute humidity is expressed in grams per cubic metre of air

  2. 1$^o$C of temperature is reduced with every 165 metres of height

  3. When the temperature of air increases, its capacity to hold moisture decreases

  4. The higher the temperature the lower is the air pressure


Correct Option: C

The solid outer-covering of the earth which envelopes its interior portion is called ____________.

  1. Lithosphere

  2. Hydrosphere

  3. Atmosphere

  4. Biosphere


Correct Option: A

The gaseous envelop of the earth which consists of mixture of gases and water vapours is called ______________.

  1. Troposphere

  2. Stratosphere

  3. Lithosphere

  4. Atmosphere


Correct Option: D

Because of the compressibility of air, more than $50$% of the mass of the atmosphere is in its _________________.

  1. Lower $3.6$ miles

  2. Below $18$ mile level

  3. Beyond $18$ mile level up to $40$ miles

  4. Beyond $40$ miles


Correct Option: A

How many times larger the sun is as compared with the earth?

  1. $1,000\ times$

  2. $10,000\ times$

  3. $1,00,000\ times$

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

Which of the following layers of atmosphere contains the electrically charged particles and reflects the ratio waves back to the earth's surface to make wireless communication possible?

  1. Troposphere

  2. Stratosphere

  3. Ionosphere

  4. Exosphere


Correct Option: C

Biosphere is existing because the interaction of ___________.

  1. lithosphere

  2. atmosphere

  3. hydrosphere

  4. all of the above


Correct Option: D
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