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Good Evening Readers, We are glad to inform you that, finally we launched this - 100% Free Mock Test Series to achieve our moto of 'Free and Pro' Education. These Mock Tests are prepared for those students who are preparing for competitive examinations like UGC NET JRF, UPSC, UPPSC, SSC, DSSSB, NDA, RBI, BANKING, State PSCs, RRB. CBI, IB, NIFT, etc. Our core moto behind this launch is to provide a 'Free and Pro' platform of Objective Types Questions for needy students as most of them are not able to afford charges to purchase such practice sets which is a crucial component to crack a exam. In short, we tried to provide best content to you, in a form which is required today. We hope you will take benefit of this initiative. INSTRUCTIONS 1. We started with 'History' Section and soon other sections will be added.  2. Every section is divided into Easy Level, Moderate Level and Hard Level sub-sections, you can choose what level of test you want to give. 3. Each Sub-

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Geology Objective Type Questions (Series – 10)

Q. 1. Which of the following is a post volcanic activity? (a). Hot Spring formation (b). Earthquakes (c). Lava ejection (d). Lagoon formation Q. 2. Synclines and anticlines are the terms associated with (a). Volcanoes (b). Faulting (c). Earthquakes (d). Folding Q. 3. Oceanic tidal waves that result from Earthquakes are known as (a). Tornadoes (b). Hurricanes (c). Tsunami (d). Willy-willy Q. 4. A volcano is a vent or an opening in the Earth`s crust through which .............. come out (a). clouds of gases (b). molten lava (c). dust, steam and sometimes pieces of rocks (d). all Q. 5. Volcano that has not erupted at all in the past but retain the features of volcano is called (a). Dead volcano (b). Active volcano (c). Extinct volcano (d). Dormant volcano Q. 6. Volcanic activity leads to the formation of (a). River valleys (b). Crater lakes (c). Lagoons (d). Coastal terraces Q. 7. Which ocean has the wor

Geology Objective Type Questions (Series – 9)

Q. 1. Canada is divided into ........ time zones? (a). 3 (b). 4 (c). 6 (d). 5 Q. 2. What is the difference between IST and GMT? (a). 4 hours 30 min (b). 5 hours 30 min (c). 6 hours 10 min (d). 8 hours 5 min Q. 3. The time by the watches of any country are set according to (a). Greenwich Mean Time (b). Local time of that country (c). Standard time of that country (d). None Q. 4. The Australian time is ahead of IST by (a). 3 hour 30 min (b). 5 hours (c). 4 hours (d). 7hours 40 min Q. 5. Maximum differences in the spacing of longitudes is at (a). Equator (b). Tropics (c). Poles (d). Antarctic Circle Q. 6. The longitude of Calcutta in India can be determined with reference to its distance from (a). Prime Meridian (b). Tropic of Capricorn (c). South Pole (d). Equator Q. 7. Prime Meridian is also called (a). Equator (b). Arctic Circle (c). Greenwich Meridian (d). Tropic of Cancer Q. 8. The