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(I) Chrysotile
2.
3.
Hornblende
(3)
Actinolite
(4) Tremolite
(366)
(2)
Garnet
(2)
Spinel
(3) Quartz
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Aquamarine is a variety of
(2) Microcline
(I) Corrundum
(2) Staurolite
(3) Augite
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(2) Calcite
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(2) Aegirine
(3) Quartz
(4) Olivine
(2) Albite
(2) Almandine
(3) Andradite
(4) Grossularite
(3) Albite
(4) Tourmaline
(366)
(4) Diopside
(I) Orthoclase
12.
(3) Tremolite
Of the following, the fIrst mineral to form, according to Bowen's reaction series:
(I) Spessartite
11.
(4) Muscovite
(I) Hornblende
10.
(I) Enstatite
9.
(3) Metamorphic
(2) Sedimentary
(I) Quartz
8.
(4) Gypsum
7.
(3) Plagioclase
6.
(4) Beryl
5.
(3) Tourmaline
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(2) Selenite
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(2) Baveno
(2) Amphibole
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(3) Acmite
(4) Actinolite
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(2) Talc
(3) Monazite
(4) Asbestos
(3) Bort
(3) Triclinic
(4) Hexagonal
Weiss symbol
(366)
(4) Amazonstone
(I) Orthorhombic
21.
(3) Orthoclase
(2) Anorthite
(1) Chlorapatite
20.
(4) Garnet
(1) Microcline
19.
(3) Pyroxene
(2) Sandine
(I) Apatite
18.
17.
(3) Manebach
16.
(4) Anorthite
15.
(3) Sanidine
14.
(2) Albite
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Except for a centre of symmetry the other axial elements are absent in
(2) Microcline
(1) Tourmaline
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45
(2) 045
(2) (hkO)
(4) (001)
KA
(4)
None of these
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Four
(4)
Five
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(3)
(3) Three
(4) Four
(2) Two
(2) ~
(3)
(4) Ii
For which crystal system the Miller symbol for the basal pinacoid is not OOI?
(2) Hexagonal
(3) Monoclinic
(4) Triclinic
Of the thirty-two classes of symmetry, which of the following system has three classes?
(1) Tetragonal
(366)
(3) Tourmaline
(2) Three
(1) Tetragonal
30.
(hkl)
In how many crystal systems the c-axis makes an angle with the b-axis?
(1)
29.
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(1)" One
28.
(3)
(2) Riebeckite
(1) Two
27.
(4)
26.
(3) 054
25.
(4) Orthoclase
What will be the Miller symbol of a face whose intercepts on the axes are coa: 5b : 4c ?
(1)
24.
Gypsum
23.
(3)
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(2) Hexagonal
(3) Monoclinic
4
(4) Triclinic
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(2) vertical
(3) 65 gm/cm 3
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(3)
transform faults
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(366)
37.
(4)
36.
(4) 75 gm/cm 3
35.
(I) horizontal
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KA
31.
(2) Sandstones
(4) Pegmatites
(2)
compressional regimes
(4)
fault regimes
(P.T.O.)
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similar folds
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(2)
tight folds
(4)
isoclinal folds
(3)
(3)
isoclinal folds
(4)
infmite folds
(2) Volcano
(3) Glacier
(4) Wind
(3) River
(4) Lake
River
Glacier
(2)
Ocean
(3) Arete
(4) Crevasse
(3) Lacustrine
(4) Desert
(366)
folds
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parallel folds
(1) Yardang
46.
Axial angle
45.
(4)
44.
(2)
43.
(3)
42.
Plunge
(1)
41.
(3)
40.
Rake
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(2)
KA
38.
(2) Fluvial
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49.
V-shaped valley
density
(2) temperature
(3)
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Caledonian
(2) Strombolian
53.
(4) Bombolian
(2) Glaciers
(4) Deserts
52.
(3) Venatian
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50.
salinity
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47.
(2) atoll
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55.
Tsunami is a
(2) Seismic sea wave
56.
Cyclone
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(2) suspension
traction
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(4) one
four
(2)
1-44
(3)
1-64
(4)
100
The highest relief will be shown by which one of the following minerals?
(1) 'A', RI
(366)
(1) 154
61.
(3) saltation
(3)
60.
(4) Lake
(1) three
59.
River
Sediment transport in which particles are moved forward in a series of short leaps and
bounces is called
(1)
58.
(3)
KA
(1) Ocean
57.
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(1) Typhoon
1-42
(2) 'B' RI
(3) 'C' RI
~1-44
159
(4) 'D' RI
~162
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A mineral has three values for its refractive indices. The mineral crystallises in
(2) tetragonal system
65.
a'ruas
(2) b-ruas
Calcite
(3) Wollastonite
(4) Microdine
(2)
(366)
(2) X -Z plane
68.
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(3) Y -Z plane
67.
(3) o-ruas
66.
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KA
63.
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62.
(3) Microcline
(2) Zircon
(4) Muscovite
IP.T.O.I
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71.
(3) Tourmaline
Calcite is
(I) uniaxial positive
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72.
(I) calcite
75.
(366)
(3) Tholeiite
(4) Rhyolite
(I) Lamprophyre
74.
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(2) Biotite
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(2) Panidiomorphic
(3) Allotriomorphic
(4) Seriate
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76.
In the lUGS classification, the field of diorite falls near which end of the triangle?
(2) Alkali feldspar (A)
77.
Plagioclase (P)
78.
liquid immiscibility
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As per the Bowen's reaction series the correct order of crystallisation is shown. by
(2) Anorthite-Bytownite-Labradorite
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(1) Albite-Anorthite-Labradorite
79.
82.
(366)
(4) Adulite
(3) Boninite
(4) Trachyte
(I) Tachylyte
81.
(3) Aubrite
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(2) Anticilite
80.
(4) Anorthite-Labradorite-Bytownite
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(3) Albite-Oligoclase-Andesine
(2) Na20+K20>22%
(4) MgO>18%
(2) texture
(3) volatiles
(4) viscosity
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(2) Granite
(2) 1-P=F-C
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(4) Siderolite
(3) Diorite
(4) Granodiorite
(3) Achondrite
(2) Syenite
(3) F =2
(4) F=3
(2) Impactite
(1) F =0
91.
(4) bi-petrotectonic
(I) Granite
90.
(3) bimodal
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(2) bimagmatic
(1) Chondrite
89.
(4) P+F=C+2
(2) increase in AI
{3} increase in H 20
88.
(4) Lamprophyres
(3) F +C =P-2
87.
(3) Fossils
86.
85.
(3) Lamprophyres
84.
(2) Rhyolites
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(4) S, Se, Te
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92.
Elements of B-subgroups (in periodic table) with 18 electrons in outermost shell are
(I) atmophile
93.
(2) lithophile
(3) chalcophile
(4) siderophile
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(2) 42
(2)
46
(3)
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(4)
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Which sedimentary structures can be used to decipher top and bottom of beds?
(I) Graded bedding
97.
(4) 44
96.
(3) 43
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(I) 41
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94.
98.
(I) sedimentation
(366)
(2) diagenesis
(3)
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(4) anatexis
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100.
(4)
Micrite is
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silt
(4) pebbles
105.
(3) sand
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(2)
(3) Litharenite
(4) Mudstone
0-5 mm to 1-5 mm
103.
(4)
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102.
1 mm to 1/256 mm
(2)
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101.
99.
Sabkha is a
(2)
desert deposit
A sedimenta,7 rock may fann by weathering and deposition of which rock type?
(I) Igneous/Sedimentary/Metamorphic (2) Only Sedimentary/Metamorphic
(3) Only Igneous/Metamorphic
(366)
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(3) hornfels
(4)
greenstones
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(3) Quartz
(4)
Kyanite
(2) Lawsonite
(2)7to5kb
(3) 5to3kb
(4) < 3 kb
Vesuvianite is formed in
(I) metamorphosed arenites
Texture of charnockite is
(I) granoblastic
(366)
(3) Marble
(2) charnockites
113.
Hornfels
(I) >7 kb
112.
(4) porphyroblastic
(I) Staurolite
111.
(3) lepidoplastic
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(2) nematoblastic
109.
107.
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(2) porphyritic
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115.
(I) Biotite-Chlorite-Kyanite
(2) Kyanite-Sillmanite-Almandine
(3) Almandine-Staurolite-Kyanite
(4) Biotite-Sillimanite-Kyanite
Muscovite + Quartz
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116.
KA
117.
(2) Hematite
(3) Limonite
(4) Siderite
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(1) Magnetite
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119.
(366)
(2) magnetite
(3) cuprite
(I) Rajasthan
(2) Kerala
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(4) galena
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122.
copper
(2)
(3)
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(3) Sweden
(4) Australia
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100 to 200C
(2)
(3) Ratnagiri
(I) 20 to 30% Al 2 0
(2) 40 to 50% Al 20 3
(3) 50 to 60% Al 2 0
(4)
10 to 20% Al 20 3
(366)
Denmark
(1) Sukinda
127.
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(2)
(I) 0 to 100C
126.
(I) India
125.
tungsten
124.
(4)
(lJ Coal
123.
manganese
121.
uranium
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(2) Chrysotile
(3) Cryolite
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(4) Chiastolite
(P.T.O.)
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129.
(2) Mercury
(2)
pyrite
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(2) Devonian
(3) Permian
(4) Cretaceous
(2) Ordovician
(3) Silurian
(4) Carboniferous
(366)
(4) Kyanite
(4) Punjab
(I) Cambrian
135.
Gypsum
(I) Cambrian
134.
(3)
133.
(4) Magnesite
(I) Kerala
132.
(3) Sillimanite
(2) Kyanite
(I) 2ioc
131.
(4) Magnesite
130.
(3) Copper
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(2) Triassic
(3) Cretaceous
(4) Carboniferous
(2) Maharashtra
(3) Arunachal
(4) Jharkhand-Orissa
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Globigerina
Schizoneura
(2)
Favosites
(2)
a trace fossil
Ichnofossil is
Collenia columnaris
Cardita
(4)
Calymene
(3)
Productus
(4)
Syringothyris
(4)
None of these
(3)
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(1)
142.
(3)
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141.
Brachiopods
(2)
(1 ) an index fossil
140.
(4)
139.
(3) Graptolites
138.
Pelecypods
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(2)
KA
136.
143.
(3)
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(4)
Zone-Stage-System-Series-Erathem
(366)
(2) 65 Ma
(3) 75 Ma
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(4)
125 Ma
(P.T.O.)
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147.
Fenestella Shales
(3)
Syringothyris limestone
Gangamopteris
(2)
Ptilophyllum
(4)
Glossopteris
150.
Vertebraria
149.
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145.
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144.
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(3) Silurian
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