Dr. Lal and Jain Solutions for Exercise 1: Exercise 1

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EASY
NRA CET - Graduate Level
IMPORTANT

Which one of the following is most prone to earthquakes?

(A) Coastal plains
(B) Old Shields
(C) Plateaus
(D) Young folded mountains

EASY
NRA CET - Graduate Level
IMPORTANT

The lowest fertility rate in the world is that of:

(A) Taiwan
(B) Italy
(C) Sweden
(D) USA

EASY
NRA CET - Graduate Level
IMPORTANT

Of the following pairs of environmental conventions and the years in which they were held, which one is wrong ?

(A) Kyoto Conference - 1997
(B) US Conference on Climatic Change - 2007
(C) World Summit on Sustainable Development — 2002
(D) Stockholm Convention - 2003

EASY
NRA CET - Graduate Level
IMPORTANT

Which one of the following longitudes along with the Prime Meridian forms a great circle on the globe?

(A) 0 Degree
(B) 90 Degree East
(C) 90 Degree West
(D) 180 Degree

EASY
NRA CET - Graduate Level
IMPORTANT

Which one of the following is the biggest shipping canal in the world?

(A) Kiel Canal
(B) Panama Canal
(C) Soo Canal
(D) Suez Canal

EASY
NRA CET - Graduate Level
IMPORTANT

Which country is known as Britain of the South?

(A) Malaysia
(B) Fizi
(C) Australia
(D) New Zealand

EASY
NRA CET - Graduate Level
IMPORTANT

Which of the following may have alien life because of a very conductive environment to life?

(A) Jupiter
(B) Mars
(C) Europa - The Jupiter's Moon
(D) Moon - The Earth's Moon

EASY
NRA CET - Graduate Level
IMPORTANT

The length of its day and tilt of its axis are almost identical to those of the earth. This is true of:

(A) Uranus
(B) Neptune
(C) Saturn
(D) Mars