You are on page 1of 48
. 364 Aree wate Aree ote yf ate H 2018 (ID q, angiedia, arr 2 cy Wa wee fasra wet a 00 THAT are Reeth aot rer per 1 ye eter gftesg et ome (20 HIT ‘AT + 80 wnt ‘Bl B+ eo om 'C A) ne fee ser (MOQ) fhe ry | orem n'a Hw eer 44 ae rT "BER A an wed ar or C4 ah an ee re EH | PRS oO) Ur eR AY AY AT Re SO AT @ ap, eG! A 28 mer C28 eR OR WN et ‘meth Steam, ore or ay FR ar BY aT ae meg te Ae wm PRO) Wed sate ata fe sfteer A ge ge ott fl Her RAT wee A BL aR te 8 oh ny Weohetee @ eit ats ot gfe ered et Peto ot wet Hy eM nee W ata, sem Seer A Roe a Fe ra ee TF eo fey fhe Io emt BY Stone, on ere Pes AEE A oe SM de ey, eT eRe ofan re ar pete PPR, ere A Ser Ree A ote BY) sre sent abnane, ame sore the otee, fea whe, eetto agin eet st met te tet oe ger Fretent ¢ Rr a6 atereaare. Gare va 9 fy ory Pie eT wel ce omaey Reet er mh we a oT cam, fires sire: ‘Sorat wif, forest ane sears, army aoe att arefey at eri, et went ty ee AS aL A TS em A ot ae tr "CH eet om «te a 8] oA aT A et roy ee TEEN UTS / One sh eT NON 'CH / 140 at Pres aT | see er oa ary er POO BL re a ahr cw Paes A ad sey “ene me caste rr er sa ke con AT oe ord gy ot ye het et rat we a TR UT aR inet Tw ahh ae tt Ware re ant ae on eT ee eur eo St afte At ate aD ot tt rues ae ‘Sa BT Sra Bet et ont et ‘inc een of. PPC RTT @_OMR EOE ay et fom at | xP evfater Sumed if) ee reer / eer re Binh t/t TAY aN ere Bf eo | Set ota ge ore rw ON mh ete A ta gRTmT eT Bor A emp at er Sia? CISRMB TAH—4A INSTRUCTION: ‘This Test Booklet contains one hundred ard fifty (20 Part ‘A' 50 Part “BY + 0 Past *C°) Mukiple Choice Questions (MCQS). You ace requled to anorer a maximu of 13, 23 ad 25 questions from part ‘A’ 'B” and °C" respectively. tn esse more than requised number of uestions ace answered, only first 15, 35 and 25 questions in Pans ‘A’ “Band “C fespocively, al be tazen up for evaluation ‘OMR ansrer sheet bias been provided separately, Before you startling up your patculers, please ensure thatthe booklet contuias requizit mumiber af pages and thet these bre not torn ‘r mutilate. IF is <0, you may request the Invigiator to change the booklet of the samme ‘nde. Likewise, cneok the OMR answer sheet ales, Shoots far rough work have Been eppended to te ws bookiet, ‘Weite your Rell Now Namo and Serial Numbee ofthis Tsot Booklet on the OMR answer sheet in the space provided. Also put Your signatures in the space earmarked ‘You must darken the appropriate circiex with » black ball pen related to RoW! Number, if 7 Sublert Cade, Rookdet Code and Centre Case on the OMR aznwer sheot. It fe the sole sesponsibility of the candidate 1 meticulgssly Tollow the instructions given on the Answer S iling which, tee, computer shail not be able to deeipher the correct ls which gay witimatel less, incleding rejection of the OM answ: sheet Each question iu Par “A? and °B° carry 2 marks and Part °C’ questions carry 4 marks each, reipectively. There will be cegative marking @ 0.50 marks for each wrong, answer in Part “a end “Band 1.32 marks for Part °C". Below each question in Part! A’, 'B” and ‘C* four alternatives or respons aze yiven. Only one of these tttematives isthe “correct” option to the question. You! have to find, Tor each question, the correo or the best answer Candidates found copying or resoxting 9 any unfair means are lible to be disqualified from ‘his end future examinations. ‘Candidate sould ro! wtite anything anywhers except on answer sbert oF sheets for rough work, Use of caloulator is NOT permitted. cea fs over, at r tear ine OM sheet, band ov the original OME snawer shee! (othe invigilator ond egtain the carbonloss copy for Your record. ‘Candidates who sit for the eotire daration of the exam will only be permitted to camry their “Test booklet. S/27 CIGRMB-2AH—1B ze AH FOUR PLACE COMMON LOGARITHMS TABiE~ 1 logio NorlogN ——=—_——"__. Fesporeeal Parte soe ee te |, reptenleme te | neu cov anes :g8 of7e | suis wos cane aasd osm [4a 2 WA oe ao a oT 1 | oie oma owe oust cosy | osor Seas esta Owe ree [sa 3 2 MB oF 11 | e702 ofak ants ont mcs | Sees toot tone tere Sree] 44h OE eH 12 thse ania tone nue ven | Son ages oot fave tof? Gaga He | teOt ieez soos nas taal | tots deve fons ane Hee | $f 12 TS Mw Bae ge 13 | stot 190 suis inet ows | 1909 a991 000 1082 aoa |x es an ae at te | tout gras aoe ates otan | aime Stet day aes atts (2 $f MM 17 | Gane Bio sare ates aie | Suse geet seed soon aes | 2 4) Be 18 | tied fury sont sees seen | sary boos atts ined sia [2 £7 2 te | ries sovo énsa cane asm | Sou aint us beet gee |2 2 5 8 20 | seve sone anos seve avis | atin nae steo aim sem {as a oth | 21) sete 3243 8263 a2R4 S008. $924 $6 seem ates sim | Roa 5g ie { 4 | saat 31M Sant Sita sooo | Sees seat sae com conde yg 2 8 f soz aes aaen Sane soma | Suit aves goer aoe taae [Bd § 8 8 v1 same azo sais Stay aon | Send oop gost ae eee | 2 ff 23| sere supra aan ae | cous. tom doco ane uss]? sa to as 3 | sine aioe Gis twee nt | a tee eo ae wee ES ET 2 2} ae tae tht tam on | any Gane cas eee tee (EE PE gs] ate toot Her “oie aaae | Stn deat ae aes ee |G 2 EE te | oes caay tt tes) fou [dae Gis Be ee ed EE Ete oe yc ans aise | anes sas sere wore soot fe ae tv at z uz «e580 | doen sor atts wont cose) 8 2 ET PS 3 fom tong Sion | Suv ang aun sumo dite ft 9 2 8 2 SS aa aus aise orn taza saat | Smo ets ara Gees aa]? gf 2 BP ot] ons rane ano Esta um | Sim saet can eate eae | Se EE RE 35 | S4et Lass sean sara seoo | stea ssi curt sum soe | 1 a a 8 6 t ¥ is th 32 sea sere sor antn sau | Sect noun sot cess ame |; PS EE Tt at | woes cape so arit ise | grap stan ay ares omse | fg 8 § TPO #3) bre tose ict Sate Sana | Saas ace core tee Gore | 1 2 2 8 8 ga S| con Amer 88 ANG toss | Sten eons aa over wo]; Gg SE TE eu £1] Gu cans eect ors cose | core goes cons ior ae |t ga a ek te we 4\| mae aiaa ene aise sire | Stes int aot came awe |] FE 4 $$ 2 oe 2) cue seca ouss anes ean | cies oo Guten os (1 ge fb ST ES 12 sist aM save ahes airs | ink cee coe esis cae |; 2 3 4S 8 8 4c | sas cele Gast stad Gite | Gaal Oden coe cans wae | | eS ST EE $f | fase meee ess cian aesr | ston so cain so oe) ts ake rte | faze eset save anon ouch | sons vase cans ror are ]) $2 4 EST Ee fi gue ore ne ore sts | Coot oom ar tmss coef; GP LE ETT 2] MEE exit ania ati ive | Geer comm oars sem ome |; 2 4 SE ETE 18] eice con ome was oer | Soe one oer am om |; PE ff 82 30 si00 sine rz roin 2oes | reas roux amo rose mee] g 24 ce ae S| fore mee rota trot Tue | tae Has nas es wef) PE EE ETS se] nice nist “a7 Tint Tian | Tame aio wuip vane pass |] 3 8 4 2 8 2 5 {20 tom mie | tine toon ame vaos tan (dG 2g 8 8 Et Se] faa mise 1o10 sean tue | tame Fert smo tos | EEL Bee 2 Pelee 1a 1 a viavsetvee pet Te ea eae] 2aH Proportional Fanta wlo aaa} se ton |, , Perumal ere raze ras | ven am 200 vos Tae dof 2B 4 BOB ET tons 103 | TO Teed Teed Tas Te |g 2 kL eT teas tore tone ese | Teor via pais taae vox | ts 2 8 ak eT fais sass tas? vaca | note vam oe Tied mi |! tb kd AB mms try in van | ree ren Tee Tt wa [1 1b 8 a8 T 0 | rms 70 rms taex vaao | Tune moot Twas 792 FOG |1 1 2 3 4 4g 6 @1 | 7958 Teo 766 TOTS teed | tom Tams Toes TMG TKD |1 1-23 4 4S EE oe | voee rosa Tosa Toop rose | TaD TOA THT THO WesT 1 1 RR AS ee | You om gor: sora gon | B28 ONS Goa deat ang | 1 2 8 yas Te 4} boez moses wmse ome | sacs aioe Gio one sume |i 1 z 38 48 FS | size ass arse mieo atsa | ime aieh a7 aes Pigeserae $5 | buss aan ses aeie aa | ame ane Goss ona Sieeaases a ao RISE AI Be T1zeaigene = sior sah ware 6 pieaadice cy GAR) A128 Rare Bas9, Pirzeetng 10°) 3s a7 ecto | mame son 2290 2500 bigaecane n| soe we sar | sad aces 56 ey pieasiiee mi em 3570 sor | ease pane note esas pineacees m3 | yun ane ‘st | Geos con Sere oan Pizesedeg 74 | toe tate ens | raz anet ass 629 pigagaites 6 | etn ate cer | grr rae ona pigeaeans 76 | sess 2034 sax | sasr aed pace Gigeasine | ane ot asst | Grop Seon Gent Lizagivag we | wo ent goat | BRAG A seE8 Pigaseiae 70 | sone soko tome | S000 scones Lisericas ae] east cope 9263 | seaa oat somo sora owe | 2 a 2 a2 4 a a | 5088 fo90 sos | ona ant ows ous sia |r 1 2 333 Ck | se oe cao | xe tine sit no se | da ee | aa ose ‘Gt | ont sere mer mE mS |1 12283 1 ag 4 | sect woes bom | sock sare sa70 wad ed fs 2B 2st te 6 | cose somo wo» | 920 90 voto og io | ke dn ek 36 | tee s300 suas | seit sors sam isa sore | 2 tke 4 8 a | a6 sion 26 | een tary sao sua ceo [oti bt ted 6 5 | sees uso cuss 510s sues | dues sare taro suns oe [011223 3 4 4 88 | 8464 ou00 sok chon vows | sate sted ama ima we }O1 feta 3 4 4 90 | den o6u7 osoz suse onan | espe vor ara shes aes fo 4 1223 8 4 4 AL] 980 9605 609, sear sour | amid sere seca sora mos 0 1 1 ee aS 4 4 a8 | ona woes ear’ ooze seat | doc ous Worl Was oD 8 1 149 8 3 4d #8 | 585 goes ows wear o709 | are stig erie ome me | 1 12 8 ES eG | baat grea prat Oras ttet | amee eero orca oma bite fo it fe ke ke 89 | avr yome ores eros stos | 2600 ames ona cers omnfo ti 2 2 4 9 4 a $6 | Seah Sher ase Sard vest | vac oma cara ono oi [2 1 1223 8 4 ¢ Bt | 850 sare err one1 mse | sas cove coro goon wood Ot i fa 8 8 a 38 | oat War oe vate sane | vase goed ems owe ome |S 1124 8 8 kL $8 | 9964 won aes siee sor | sera aris tneT om $i | 0 1 12 a aR ne wpe ss ars sfiavutreres TABLE~2 FOUR PLACE COMMOM ANTILOGARITHMS 10° or antilog p ra Frepertoaal Pare » (eee eee a ae Te | 1000 soak 108 sea 100m oeritices 4e | 3023 s686 seoa 1058 toes eeirirgad 2} s6et 1000 1668 Lea ok eoharitena is Jove 1976 tore ost Doriakeee “ tome Vee 1108 Laat oLELTageee a usm tey7 ine 14st orvrieeae Mee eo tine ls Oriraieggane 2 yf 2396 19 tn rapirasak 0 i ie a 12s PrLLERaS ES 328 We Ime (oer eriitiegrss 38 veo ea saps aera Orrrigees ot ie jo08 ortizreraa ks at 10 aotireggiis 33 te we eirreeras a4 we 10 Pineedae a8 114 1028 Ore tapeeea as a ne Oiiingaadg sr 1 tena ori ras ag 8 int sea Sra taea ad 9 te me, orate ead 29 600 00 eLiirntagr a ies test Pierre?’ = ress is Pibagaaa 2 oe wie bar eaae fe suas ime erirrag aa 38 sree 1906 | 1209 erigeeaa a 25 rae Ms | en tees eligzaaadg fe asco | 104 wean ase er iaggeaas = nse | dere ess e00 erie eaaas ES aes | wera reer ao srr a ase 2 2x4 x00 2101 2ne0 anse | soi agen sore erirgares fai | rose ads oat area ones | sow gore Sore etigdsads 32 | toms Ses Sve oto Stee | nies aie S16 eiizrra ad ‘32 | trae mat gigs supe aca | ties sie gi aire sua |o oL tg ka ge a4 | fimo ates ive sous mn | ais mw res ge gee |] 1 PP 8 1 te 32 | 280 rose ata zona coco | ees vere sere omg soso] 21 4g 2 ae 6 2s | S20) ton anon anor asus | tary care aoee asa ee ft i ak ke 32 | anes g560 anes ass00 sao | cami grrr come wen tea [1 1a dat ke oF | tet took ue ea ant | aT me A Be |] ke a 2 | sete rae coms aime sa77 | oan ime Gees see men |] 19a 3 8 8 J49 | sie ste mess ino anes | asus seer mids muy mes] 12 8 2 4 4k ai | sere 287¢ scan asa sos | eoee moos som sue gers |11 223 1 4 8 at | tase peas mess eum sas | ater ancy gem orp ams |) 12 2 8 4 ae 8 ai | ane pes coos rie aris | area sree stat ste raw) ts 8 8 4 a 44 | ama grat ther zrme sao | Stes free arp sem amis |) 1 38s tee ja | aia ace zai mass ance | suet aesa ewes ae we 1 1 2 3 3 eB }46 | tase coo ravt soos 3301 | Bit oem Boal ee mua { 7 1 £4 3 4 BOE ‘41 | gsi 25a seb ere Spry | a3bb.z508 aoe soos mois |] 1 1 3 3 & £ S020 soev oui Seat Sosa | secs goes soem sore vets [1 sooo soey vies suis sive | sim sies nici stag sue | tog se s DAH a2 a als ge ge S319 2021 sos Aven | a8 your aieE ie 4b) Bere Bum | es Say Sea is tesa e1 stem | S608 S18 ABEL MESS a8e6 asce stan | s599 S507 9605 S020 sod ese acct | seth Bat Baty Sree ssa ian aren | a7ua vet arte SELL 818 wes ear | Sus Gary Stee Seed ayce anit aszs | ans See soe 3390 wieD c005 one | oer gous anes ‘aon goed 4903 4241 f ial an yase 74 nee cis aor | Garr Het dase 9 e289 4205 sins | drip ages tase 4075 AEE 5296 aeoe Ie aE Ase 477 4497 cays usoe | ani asa epee $21 4s0z soon vers | dens dans ae 4290 000 arto erat | asa ares ats #27 4x06 4910 sami | aaa ass 1858 609 920 a9r8 4093 | 4906 4060 497 Seas s056 to17 cons | oto cose wasg 3140 Sibe stoa Bite | G18e Ge00 Said ‘gute Gert arse Sov? | Gees gent Bene SA B05 Bats 6430 | Sas Budd Base BhOR S8i HOt Ghee | S880 Seta any Bees e630 soso Ease tats | sees roe sre ‘S764 G7RA Tei otBd cone | Zee Some BIE BRAS Su0g Sone Boz0 ova | bie? BFTO. Erst $225 O99 sats coor soi | GORS Glow KIae Stee tao sie Geos agza | cnet eze2 $ie8 sis ses egos | e389 e297 ace sass sum aan ease ‘sree ba08 5880 506 Tha tz nan | er 78 TMs 2s nos 7 | Bra ts Tet Hel 161 Tae | 4439 suai 7axs Tass | 384 tenn Foy ‘Ties 7ai6 Tae | vase tae a8, sean rv08 etry | soae eae curs S16 ares aoe | nese teen seoe em Ba37 Sts sors Bion | Mele BES BA8y S812 S5ai Ssgt sto ason | pata ania RaSO ‘#710 sie arto 70 700 | S10 gna: peer e093 e05¢ 2018 sou sost 3t1 a1ae Dead Seer 9a5g Dut nese saee aus 38h are sme ae, ame aus mu sau as aio mare m0 ata ware sure a8 q ries. amy m0 wm msn 5090 ar 00 ik % 200 87 aiet ang | aie) good wana See BAR seen sean abs Beeb | 2 io 0 w Fd 1 n a i 1 4 8 a 4 13 18 i “4 Ho Ata un wa wn ie RE oe Hoe mis ried 18 ise wn 7 TABLE~3 NATURAL OR NAPIERIAN LOGARITHMS Loge x or Inx SER SGRSS BELSE LEELE SERRE ESRES oe 2H 10 = 30868 2m10 © 4eosi7 ane azerts ears ‘asst noe s30» wee voutee sora Lens nasi Verse s3To06 eae ams Thera nee ees pore” sao ene snes Lose toes taten ea Lines 1anao Tah Viste = rare into = retort otwi0 = oaTem? 1a HEE WAY f4 | aoe tauiee vais tmiees tay 9% Jade? Lama maa) lau Aacest Lecemt Uacets 500m tains Beer (eared Likes Lonooe soto Aeon zon ore Anite ome caesop saute zee Vane sans Azen? 12a (male ery 3s LTTE eae vara Leen rae yas art/PART -A we atte a omer at stern after feo gare det ate & cor wee 81 WE eve ae TH ee Fae a ye toate store ater ae oot Reb 8 a ore atk aimee tet ae Src emer ore war 7 oat 2a 12 4d ‘A mineral contains n cubic and a spherical ‘cavity. ‘The length of the side of the cube is the same as the diameter of the sphere. 2 the ‘bic cavity is half flied with a liquid and the spherical cavity is completely filled with liquid, what is the approximate ralio of the Yolurme of tquid in the cubic eavity ¢o that in. the spherical cavity? Lol 2 312 ata 6 xaitan Rest at 5st aris es at Serer ora & athe wait at Re sor ane BL aot oY Rem eax eyo seat art ae fe ae Beat At aharaar & Loi 20. 312, 4. 1/6. Out of 6 unbiased coins, 5 are: tossed independently and they all result in heads, If the 6" is now independently tossed, the probability of getting head is hod 20, x 1, 4. 176, a ye fs eT at eat clieval og 3% a wi ‘What could the fourth figure in the sequence be? By D) Gi io Agate CF stem amy 20 t, ae are any wae: wie xy etek ie sy s2) a 2A ay AB ae 8 Aw 5 afte ah or ata Gara aia we BP Loa 2a 33S 4, 37 ‘The average age of 4,B and C, whose ages are integers x,y and 2 respectively (e-< y < 2),1930, Weheage of B isenactly 3 more than that of A, what isthe reinimum possible value of 2? oa 2.43 33s 4 37 faeeftgomere at remy mh facet Fr es Raereor enf-fter at far ner tH aR & ath & Me scatst gr Rarer aver war $ set ww Recent Fae ve 83a a @ et UR & Tr fequtit A reeset sek art aefesal a rte to 19 Pies 6. Ragu fea a wie apt A ga dior tet Nia & LF — 3 22 4 i Wit denetonerrtsnst pee] = nn + the given diayeaen? OS bon [I ann = en, m _ me 2 yi on = 3 2 ae ia ai Aon ope & dhe awed (a Bec) Lob 6 pe aRRowet at Rear ar 8h xy ae 3 02 4 2 gant Ste Hat wr ees at eet oor » Pareentage-wise distribution of all science fl ata aw ae ter Students in @ university is given in the pie- iagram. The bar chart shows. the wes fge | aca [x] distribution of physics students in different aoaet | fee sub-area, where a student takes one and only A__[be008 Teo De a one sub-area, What peccentage of the t0ial | 380,000 [79 Ta [30 p30 Science students is girls studying quantum c 3,00,000_[ a0" 30 [40 [30 mechanics? Ly 2x a2 4 xn vat gaat af 7. Blection results of a city, which contsins 3 segments (A, B and C) are given in the Table, Percentage votes abtained by pasties %, ¥ and Z are also shown Which party won the election? Segment [Tow ]% of |X ]V¥ [2] Voters _} voting. |__| x 290,060, [60 [30 [30 | 4 B [2,590,000 17040] 30 [30 c 3999000 [30 [40 [30 Ly 2 x RZ L ® Bef 4. Tewas atic between X and ¥ og a2 2AH et @ wm Brett bee Gee) @, Bat oe eotia Sieat ed at are aor Feats , @ feat (om A) Rearh ant Gy gx ka (ieeea) er aaa (em? Hh ger by fy A ala at ol. a2 2 36 3 64 472 §, The diagram shows the dimensions (Jn em) of zircon crystal having a square prism and ‘ovo identical square pyramids. Wher is the volume of this crystal Gin em)? oa] VAY 3 132 2 36 Oh 4 9. mee vais fee tg at A ae voi & ot GA me A a eT tee & CHAT ot we Fg Ta ST aT at & spre ata, ae x Low 2 ovtV 2 vagy a vay 9A boy throws a ball with 2 speed x a a vehicle that is approaching him with a speed V. After bouncing from the vekicle, the bali hits the boy with « specd Le 2 vey BR vty 4 eta at 10, sary Fipr ew chor ame a aie ak | seght robe rar fr oor a xed ad Ba A Tar SUH aR Gear eM mg. aco @ oh mea agi & St fer wear Fata Bert kata, secon at ee aft adh Bi har ar em afta gar Prvat Prare Loa 2. dstat 3. NE 4. eer 10, Four friends were sharing a pizza, They decided tha the oldest friend will get en extra ploce of pizza, Babu is Iwo months older than Kattappa, who in tum is three months younger than Bhalka Devsena is ane mont’ older than Ketteppe, Whio should get the entra piece of pizza? 1 Behu 3. Bhatle 2. Devsena 4 Kaneppa A sere me a & aM a a ow Ae aa atges arse A gt ont & ax at zeter arr BL Reape, teat a ga ane awe ce Seat & fy 2 Sen ae om se rer BL a Ramen oF A ae at ott x gt (ee A aR carer arm ti aw Re A ae a1 ae 1 Reng at agar 2 Seersomb 3 Pasn srt 4 Base cre 11, A flinnel is connected to 2 eySindrieal vecsal ‘of cross sectional area A as shown, to make: an interconnected systom of vessels. Water is poured in the cylinder such that the height of water in the funnel is ¢ as shown, If the level of water in the cylindrical vessel is pushed down by a distance 2 /, the level of ‘ater in the funn ry a B 1B remains unchanged 2, rises by a rst & aise oo ake a a ow tat 41567 5a TM 6 Bert we GeO 4 raps & oor pw sansa xe BL ET Rae 4 aftermar aer ser TET a rar aah sare af aT Bo 1, 2 2. 26 3.37 4, 29 Marks (out of 30) of seven students in an examination are 4, 15, 6, 7, §, a und 5, where 2 (0) isa multiple of 4 and 4 is a prime. What is the macimum possible value of the difference between the manimum and minimum marks? 1, a5 2 26 3. 27 429 @ cvfta A ste Boum Reg Fader Ret A oar sa eed ELA MT a Be get Bi BA aR Len Bi AE 2k wad & ora A wee ABET BM aT SHAT STE BOT Eat A Sree Rag ‘eae ag TB eh Reever by Lo 2km 2 4km 3. 6km 4. kim ‘Two persons A and B start walking in ‘oppésite directions from a point. A travels twice as faxtas B. The speed at which B travels is 1 kmh. 16 travels 2 km and torns back and starts walking towards B, at what distance from the starting paint will A cross B? 1, km 3. okm 2 4k 4. hn R 14. Ow cafe ee & anant & sama ae 14, 15. 18 6 nn SY there fa a aT area weet & maNWT Beet km Bl vents otg At wag tome at ow matter A der 30 kv ates a We war we GS ue Hae Bee ae Wa TH 60 nh A aha ARR ae aT WR? Lo Rat at cametae ag a mer st Set aft oor RT 2 Siem 3 90knvt 4 126 awh A person wanted to travel from Charbag to ‘Alambag with an average speed of 60 keh by eax. The distance becween Charbag and Alambag is 2 km. Due to heavy traffic, he ‘ould travel at 30 kv for the first kilometre ‘of his journey, Wit should his speed be for the remaining journey to achieve his avernge speed target of 60 kev? 1, Cannot ackieve his targes with any finite speed, 60 kem/h 90 kev 120 koh awn Uw ere ot af 2003 8 2005 & 9 wh areftt % fie strat att 63 on. at me 2002 & 2004 % sar ant A gta at on th ent 2005 4 mate aM 6oon at 2002 A fine wt ger 1. 45em 2. 606m 3. Som 4, 33 em ‘The average rainfall over a given place during the three-year period of 2003-2005 was 65 cm. During the three-year period 2002-2004 the average rainfall was 63 on. ‘The actual ruinfall during 2905 was 60 em, ‘What was the rainfall in 20022 1, 350m 2. em 3, Seem 4. Sem LH 16. 16, 9. 17. 18, aorare ae Rat a ae Para arma oh Weer a germane er Pat Tye at a ated ph & eget at Pore Seen ar sig AA a gh Bw ame eT. aaah wt at aah BT Bw AR ERT ar ame Berar or Bs CA at DA 3EAT- adh a a Bab aes eae ah Re pen tri pica acme Ot A rE wear ot fet art Rear ota 2. TD 3 BME 4 yc Jn w four conseeuttve day schedule, four pilots few flights each on a different day, Mr, A was scheduled to work on Monday, but he traded with Ms, B who was originally scheduled to work on Wednesday. Ms, © traded with Mr. D, who was originally scheduled to work on Thursday. After ail the switching was done, who worked on Tuesday? LM a 2. MeD 3. Ms. 4 Msc oan (6 TE) wes 40 oe sae & aepiner # spi: sara men Aeeet wer sieetor tor i? 1, 86 2. 60 3. 40 4. 20 ‘After 6 g of carbon ts completely bumt in on ammosphere of 40 g of oxygen. the percentage ‘oxygen Iaft is: 1 8 2. 60 340 4. 20 feet mang Pips at age di ar eh fret dae ant de at olen dy at coffer are fine eran rer Bi oe ara aaterg Page per Are a Paar she Be 9. 20, 20, b t= 3y an 3 1-8 What fraction of the equilateral miangle shown below with thiee identical sectors of a citele is shaded? Lask 24 41-% soho, sey, aiay Ser ara & te. aren ert at feat aftest wert ot arr ho 16 2 28 3 Ot A 32 How many different vegetables can be mate from cauliflower, tomatoes, oniora, potatoes and carrots? 1s 2 28 how 432 Be Fe A hee ahah ay Lom rat ae wad weft at 10 des we que ant § 20 ster @ ath we ad cafe at ama Brad ame wre aE geet? 1. 20s 2. 405 3. lds 4. 80s A boitie of perfume is opened and a person at a distance of 10 m gets the smell after 10 seconds. The time taken for person 20 m ‘wey to got the smell is about 120s 2. 406 3. 4s 4, 80s AH un, 22, 22, 23, ‘The Moon's surfiee reseives cosmic rays and solar wind everywhere unlike the Eart’s surface. This is because the 1. Moon is closer to the Sun 2. Moon lies at the centre of the galaxy 3. Moon's pravity is ani-sisth of thet of the Earth 4, Moon docs not havea significant magnetic field Rg te Fae yee amy wel WT ogHem aa @ aa sats 8 ues 4. ORL F at fee eet 2g fier vem, wey Fuente 8 a. Ftew tear, weg g uta f] 4 gee F cht oat t If g and F are the Earth's normal gravity and magnetic fields respectively, then slong a geographic latitude 1. both g and F remain constant 2. g remains constant, but F varies 3. Fremains constant, but g varies 4. both gend ¥ vary 1“ 23. 24. 24, 26, 26, ‘Plate’ asin the cheory of “Piate Testonios’ is 5 1. fragment of the oceanic srust 2. fragment of the continental crust 3. part oceanic & Part continerital nisi 4. fragment of the lithosptere P48 eioere ¥ Pet ge ata #2 ot om wad tert geq fate a xata 3? 1. APN Arata z ~ agra . Sar — walfides 4. vita ~ Ferrer Which one of he following boundaries fepresents the most devastating mass extinction in geological history? |. Crotnecous ~ Paleogeae 2. Ordovician — Siturian 3. Devonian ~ Carboniferous 4. Pertnian ~ Triassic err a fer ome og fet at rarha they a gy wht fie ae Rar? +. 22 ftwar at wef ter 2. 24 3a wt omer dey 21 of ot wet tar A 22 Feerae of araifees uftet At which of the following places would ‘ouc see the Sun directly overhead at toeal noon? 1. The Tropic of Censer on 22 December 2. ‘The Tropic of Capricorn on 21 June 3. The Tropic of Cancer on 21 June 4. The Arctic circle on 22 December Be 8 fea win to aie F eet A awe #7 1. 2 wrete a. anedra 4 wady Which of the following mineraisis likely to be altered t6 serpentine? 1, Plagioclse 2. Gamet 3. Olivine 4 Quer DAH 2, 27, 28. 48 Which one of the following fabrics ise characteristic feature at the centte of a lerge. pluton? 1, Randomly oriented interpenetrating large grains 2. Preferred orientation of phyllosilicates 3, Phenocrysts embedded in a fine grained ground mass 4. Altemate bands of mafic and felsic ‘minerals aati shuftte tame @ Neribe aiget at get—tatee Pit & fag woe Roar ara 81 Rtn wet ery afta or farm ay) A Mg wreeE B__ Ba ae [eta inet 1 2 a 4 The trace metals of planktonic foraminiferal caicite are used as Palecenvironmental proxies. Match le following elements and the proxies. A. Mg 3) phosphate B. Ba ii) temperature ccd iii) alkalinity] 2. 30. 3 4.7 Tt aftrey at a arty mitra ot ‘The velochy ofa tsunami wave is dependent on 1. the focal dept and epicentre distence from the shore 2. the focal depsh, but not the epiccatie distance from the shore 3. the epicentre distance fiom the shore, but not the foal depth 4, neither the epicentre distance nor the focal depth Seceaesin sent 9 gi 4. ere etar gaq crmars eer adm 2. aarere tm ere areas S aT Rear FET Bh Yay TE ‘ere adr 4. SMe BPI MRR ATT wre wear Fora paramagnetic material, susceptibility i: 1. positive and increases with temperature 2. positive and decreases with ‘enperature 3, negative and increases with temperature 4, negative and decreases wich temperature 2H at a. 32. Assuming thet two atoms of « rediow active isotope with a half-life of 2 hours can be isolated, which of the following statements Is CORRECT? 1, Only'one of these atoms wifl semain after | hour 2, Both these atoms would definitely decay into theie daughter isotopes in 2 hours 3. Half of each of these atoms would decay in 1 hour 4, The decay of buth these atoms connot be predicted precisely fed wa arte fer Few ABCD af wf ABCD eran aga ¥ Freqer st Reser mart @ « fae i ae ¥ a Bere ame fraght ze 1 os 2 eo 4 20 The following schernatic figures show deformation of a square ABCD into s parallelogram A’BC'D’, 16 33. at. 34. 6 < Lea! e VE * ‘What is the shear strain along AB? 1 05 2. 1.0 315 4, 20 our were fay Rest Ey aye ware ty Sa eat oat FRCS open fone of cera +. after afte > wae > wr 2 Phar — fear — after 5 we a. fret ftftey — after > me Keeping the grain size constant, which one of the following represents the CORRECT sequence of development of tbed forms with increasing flow velocity? 1. Ripples —+ Antidunes > Flutes ~> Dunes 2. Rippies—+ Dunes ~» Antidunes -» Flutes Dunes—s Antidunes + Ripples —+ Flutes ‘Dunes — Ripples -> Antidunes + Flutes et 8 oh oe ee firme aie ae yey ai rear $2 a RR eee WF west ste ewe BI ere were whee Which one of the following tauls DOES NOT cur the Himalayan mountain chain? | Main Ceniret Thrust 2, Main Boundéry Fautt 3. Great Boundary Fault 4. Himalayan Frontal Faule » 35. 36, 37. DAH go creat frevlen dd faa ah age frevtew it Ol gear Ge ‘er —~ a waftra 2) 1 Rectas wena a eat we we od a 2 omer ter wel Ta Raewlew saan genta at wd war 2. Repiee soon 3 ae werd oY va S$ ora a rh tied 4 frente caret #2) aReet ‘Some volcanucs arc explosive whereas others are not. One of the reasons is related to 2, the larger heat content in the source ‘of explosive volcanoes 2. the larger contont of volatitcs in the melt producing explosive voleanoss 3. the presence of network af faolts in the crust overlying the source of explosive voleanoes 4. the larger depth of the sourve of explosive volcanoes se aa F gieer & fa ate ge vata? 1. Seite etre a ser 2. astte afta ar gach 3. Rect eee any aera 4. mize CO; eT yarn What is the major source of alkalinity in the river water? weathering of carbonate minerals precipitation of carbonate miacrals ‘weathering of silicate minerals dissolution of atmospheric CO» wl 2 sh ww oer sel wea zat ere? ait eso sraeer ar eg fem ag et att ‘create wt eee 8997 CISRAB-2AH—2A 7 a. 38. 38, 39, 40. Which one of the following DOES NOT favour the formation of yardangs? i. Severe atid conditions . 2. Stong multidirestional winds 3. Paucity of sand 4. Dearth of vegetation 1. highly resistant rocks 2. steeply dipping rocks 3, least resistant rocks striking parallel to the shoreline 4, least resistant rocks striking perpendicular to the shoreline wererme A gant tear way yauge 4. eat ah = 2. PAE ANT Ta west ze 3. ame gem eo AR a a sheet f ‘Compared to pyrite, galena and sphelerite are |. both denser 2. denser and lighter, ssapestively 3.. lighter and denser, respectively 4. both lighter wa sh ow it oar & fear % ee Pre We 8? 1. UV feet a oar ‘sree 2. affeaary Fy erererar 3. OMT tt aueren + Sieg 3 fed gf #1 wee aif RO fas aa wt DAH Ate at 42, 42, Which one of the following was NOT a ‘rucial Factor in the development of early life on the Earth? 1, Availability of protective shield from UV rays 2. Availability of oxygen Availability of water 4. Availability of energy for rmetabotism et Hoa ao t? a geht at ona 2. Pal wt ae daar 3. dats awa S wee 6 ger thee arent tim at or & wee Whatis the age of the Sen? 1. Twice the age of the Earth 2. Sameas the age of the Earth 3. Same as the age of the Universe 4. Same as the age of the Milky Way Rear fared wte A ween & Which one of the following statements correctly depiets the varistion of the er field inside the Earth? Increases in the lower mantle, but decreases sharply in the outer core 2. Increases in the lower mantle as well as In the outer core 3, Decreases in the lower mantle as vweell as in the outer core 4. Decreases in the lower mantle, but increases sharply in the outer core 43. 4. 44. 44, wat @ ata ta wet wae 2? ei ta — 6 da —1 ater ht tery eae oe a Pe aan We, we ye Foo aqua aeca 3. Fg TS, TH Boe ares “se usted & 2 Which one ofthe following is corRnCT? The plumb lice used hy n mason gets ‘oriented perpendicular 40 the... 1 spheroidal surface and passes through the Earth's centre 2. spheroidal surface, but does not pass though the Eanh’s centre 3. geoidal surface, and passes through the Barth’s centre 4 geoidal surface, but does not pass through the Earth's centre wal a sis ye worefeach mea 7 wel a? wee mpd ate ta (TCZ) wa aa ¢ wet Which one of the following is CORRECT in the tropical Pacific? Inset Tropical Convergence Zone {°VCZ) i region where + tropical easterlies and subtropical vwesterlies meet tropical westerlies and subtropica! sesterlies meet 2. tropical easterlies of both hemispheres meet 4, wopical westerlies of both hemispheres met S(27 CISRI18-2AH—25 2a 45. citer witty dot da — a 45, 46. 4. a7, aftratira eta £1 4. BveT wfererer veR Sater aut 2 wa erfir@rey way eT asf 3. Fare are wey wy Auf 4. om aire Gr sure et ‘Oceans in the sustropicat region ate characterized by 1. high evaporation and high precipitation 2. low evaporation and low precipitation isigh evaporation but low precipitation 4, ow evaporation and high precipitation wR aT Ree gH ow OW vataetia gay 8 wa Tpiee —?t 1. year Rare z age Rue 3. aha 4. fed afer Ifthe environmental lapse rate is less than the moist adiabatic lapse rete, the atmosphere is... L. absolutely stabie 2. neutrelly stable 3. absolutely unstable 4: conditionally unstable we wet eae herr are oy, eet ~—— wet 1 1 fer aa 2 15 wt 30 fet @ oe ater we Say St esha a 3. We tenet % wait 4. aan tara S aa ahr we On an upper-level weather chart, the wind tends to blow. 1, at constant speed 2, atan angle between 15 and 30 degrees to the contours jowards low pressure 3. paralie! to the isobars 4. atrighe angle to the isobars 33 43, 9. 50, 51. ‘The Heat index (HI) is based on the apparent tempertoure which is a sornbination of air temperature and 1. cloud cover 2. wind speed 3. relative humidity 4. solar inensity ei fet 7a tel Ft st w th rere ta set 87 1 Wer (CH) 2, ofa we ares (COD ‘Which one of the following gases is NOT a greenhouse gas? 1, Methane (Cl) 2. Carbon dioxide (CO.) 3. Water vapouc (H,0) 4. Oxygen (02) aft car So et ata rising saturated parcel of __andata altitude. 2. warm, high 4 warm, low Sf, ot eet of aewite anpvedta pect eat at Rarer —t oma? a. eda der 2 DAH SI, 52. 2. 53. 54. Amplification of the upwaré propa gating internal atmosphers gravity waves is du to 1. conservation of motnentuca 2. conservation of cnergy 3. incompressibility of the amesphere 4. decrease of gravitational force with height yet 8 anpter & fer eat a amen shone ie at weahr wot 2? 4. aherisa aR awannias 2 Renise CO WETS 3. ahatse wrt Teas 4 Wns yay Tee Tn the Earth's atmosphere, which regions have the teruperature profite that sapports convection? 1. Troposphore and Stratosphere 2. Mesosphere and 'Thermosphere 3. Troposphere and Mesosphere 4. Stratosphere and Thermosphere att 8 un towed ww sme ween 2 rts ‘A sediment core collected off Oman is best suited for studying paleormonsoon because that is the region ... 1. from where the monsoon moisture transport originates 2, where descending arm of the Watkor circulation originates 3. where intense oxygen minimun zone is located 4. of monsoon inchiced upwelling at oer a a eT a aT a wag WH gee 1 arm afte vere —— 8m) 1. af tt ate 2 UR a ate 20 54. 55. 56. 3. 2 Bate 4. titer A ale In the Arabian Sea, pressure gradient force is from the South to the Nowh, ‘Therefore, the gecstrophie flow is 1, Eastward 2. Westward 3. Northward 4. Southward Ra ad def #8 ot ye o Rt ent Pret fterete: eater 2? 4, CO (arta att atrurts) 2. NO Grega atzaniz) 3. CH, (eH 4 CO: (dt orf ates ) For which ong of the following gases is the Flenty's law constant the highest? t. CO (Carton monoxide} 2, N20 ONitrous oxide) 3, CU; Oethane) 4. CO; (Carbon dioxide) oF ae va a opt a wa “aceremn Gre fter wet wha? 4. pCO; wr sem (are aa) a late Sererpt + orta) 4 aes or age (ecrangt S “ad) Which of the followiag will NOT be ‘taused in the surface seawater by upwelting? 1, Increase of pCO: (telative to pre- upwelling) 2. Decrease of pCO:(relative to pte: upwelling) 3. Decrease of dissolved oxygen (rclative to pre-upwelling) 4, Increase of productivity {retative to pre-upwelting) 58. 58. 60. Dat Wye oe oT eet a fewer Pane wa wad 64 eI? DP 2 aptee her saith 3. Gar ‘ Which among the following has the least residence time in seawater? 1. Uranium 2. Molybdenum 3 Rhenium 4. Thorlam revert ware weet —— a via watt 21 2g mf arate wast 2 wren snfare Menthe wae 3. gett oapta antee erererfh WaEa 4. ee wise aonts dase Oceanic conveyor belt refers to L. Wind driven ocean circulation 2. Density —driven ocean circulation 3. Earth's rotation — driven occas circulation 4, Friction ~ driven ocean cirwulation sieraifee wand veri — shar Antarctic intermediate water mase is 1. warm and highly saline 2. cold and highly saline 3. warm and lest saline 4, cold and less saline a 7 sitet aoa watt 8 at § eat 4. Ure Bae ay 2. En Rae alse 3. UN aE ITT 4. waht kore ara In ocean remote sensing infrared senscr gives information about I. sea sutface wind 2. sea surface temperature 4. sea surface salinity 4. chlorophyll pigment concentration 2a 6 él. 63, 63. 64. wer as Preval damit wet ard sagt Rifita pachypivia fee ahrEn wt creed —— at ght ote 4. terete erdaniter 2 mei 3. arordfie wart 4. Sassi Nutritional needs of the tabeworm, Riftia pachypeyia inhabiting the vicini- ties of hydrothermal vents are met through 1. chemo orgartoteophy 2. phagotrophy 3. chemolithowrephy 4. mixotrophy om eet or — ot 3 aft sister ett 4. oat wert 2 wa arf 3 0y awh 4g oot cat & ate a art wm a In the middle stretches of most estuaries, the highly likely community. of life forms is bypohaline mesohaline stenohaline ‘euryhatine wt a ata we vis aay arent mar Waite TET we MEAT? + ed ee Which one of the fotlowing groups of organisms CANNOT survive in the aphotte depih? L. Bivalves 2, 3, Echinoids 4 et a wht ge wet a ast o on Prete Y ayaty si ete? +. Yeaterda mrt 2. affrram arate eater 3. ds-2t0 werd 4 Rb" sr wort eee Foraminiferans Diaioms: 2AH 65. 6. 66. 7. 67, 2 Which one of the following methods is not used for dating ‘cores? 1. Radiocarbon method 2. Oxygen isotope stratigraphy: 3. Lead-210 method 4. Rb-Sr method atria fm oo oneon wat tal Or Ue aH 8 AB-C-D-CB-A ‘The following sequenos of rocks is observed while taking a traverse across the swike direction in an area: AB-C-D-C-B-A What is the mest likely interpretation? 1. The rocks are folded 2. The rocks are fantted 3. Preserice of an unconformable sequence 4, ‘The rocks are jointed ea a feat oa wo Aeudte cadena Prax Propy fet wer Rfeer ar seater wh? 1. TERT 2 Sime a meter 4 ae Over which of the following would a satellite observe relatively lower ‘outgoing long wave radiation? 1. Oscans 2. Forests, 3. Deserts 4. Clouds ant fa for wwe Prema oe atreiea qe en? 1. Re 2 senfire wt are 3 ge 4. are % Aer Which one of the following land surfaces hes the minimum water fnflleration aie? 1. Forest 2. Heavily grazed pasture 68. 6. co 3. Cultivated land 4. Grassland 1. Tas — freee 2. waa — werd a ug 4. peat - and Coral bloaching in the Indian Ocean region is intensive during 1, November December 2. January ~ Pebruary Identify from the following, the homogenous region in India, the summer monsoon rainfall of which is poorly correlated with that of all other 70. Which one of the foltowing does not undergo akoto-dissocistion in the tropo- sphere but rises to the steatosphere? 1. Formaldehyde 2. Water vapour 3. Nitrous oxide 4. Nitric oxide 2H n. m. nD. n 2B. ar/PART - C wer WP Tew ew tee TT @ Om 8 AR% MyO TR 10 aR FeO 1 va or Mg wa 8? art arent MgO yay FeO 8 are omer: 40 WaT 72 #1 1-36 2 39 a -R 4 744 A basattic flow at ¢ mid oceanic ridge has 8 wi% MgO and 10 wt% FeO. What is the Me# of the rock? Assume molecular weights of MgO and FcO to be 40 and 72, retpectively. 1 =36 a $59 3.072 4, “4 s-aferor 3 ara a fet me aura ad wh BT ES FA TST e fea FegtoM, EA NE Mo ts ake a ue ae datos auter @? (En: peters; Ps: deiRrmig; Wo: wtaectarte) 1. Ena9FsanWo5¢ 2 EnraeFSoWOsq B. Engg FSa9WOsy 4. EngyF segWOi9 Formula for a mineral calculated on 6 ‘Oxygen basis is glven below Sin en edo! Ga20Ca.0 Which of the following end member ‘compositions represents this mineral? {En Enstatite: Fe: Ferrosilite; Wollestonite) Enzo sxoWosn EnyoF sgW/050 EnseF S2qW 259 EngoFs,.WOz9 B io {op of range Bottom of ange 20. x» Section2 (ineters above Lave) @ % To Section 1 meters above base) 4 gee acme ae Oe a pee ae a 2 ey aes ee ST Bema ward dar et mer 2 ae # ve sina & 40 dea Yo pw wire ¢ Jn this graphic correlation, section-1 has the maximum thieknass. Using the first and last appearance of all fossil species present, @ line of correlation fas been drawn. Using this graph, identity the correct statement % Ro Section 1 (meters above base) 1. Sedimentation rate was initially high and slowed down atthe end in section-2 2, Sedimeniation rate was initially tow and increased at the end in section-1 3. Ther hiatus in section-1 4, There is a hiatus in section-2 BAH 74, Which wider: QS, Sim Ree; EAM, wiete Wlatangc, AM, yedintomic; GR, thymic, PP, tgrdc-veterdc; BS, waft; EC, warm 1 AER BEQ,CDP one of the following combination of metamorphic facies, metamorphic facies series. and Wdealized tectonics settings of a metamorphic terrain is correct? Abbreviations: GS, Greenschist; EAM, Epidote Amphibolite; AM, Amphi- bolite; GR, Gramulite; PP, Prehnite- Pumpellyite; BS, Blueschist, EC, Eclogite 1, AER, BRO, C-DP 2 ADP, BQ. CER 3. AFR, B-E-Q, C-D-P 4. AER, BED, CDP 1S. Which one ofthe fallowing represents a suitable condition forthe formation of lowstand wedge? 1. Deposition during sea level Jowstand and early rise Early falling stage system tract Deposition during 22a level towstand 4. Late falling stage system iract ofeaeta sat aT 9 often we Ree asin & a 4 wher oat we fide acto we DAH 76. ca Pe amine ze omit! ay Geese mem and Politi: init hernia oor doe by sohaunl rancarehi go hd Sobre lke i IA neces Deeande Piate The above figure shows pelagic sediments deposited over an oceanic plate at 2 particular site. Which of the following interpretations is the correct explanation for the sequence? During the Cenozaié, an oceanic plate fn the pelagic realm successively moves from 1. coo subtropical ro equatorial latitudes, 2. tropical to cool subtropical tatitades, 43. east ta west along a particular Jatiterde. A, west to east along a particular latitade: 25 77. 78. 7. ‘Which one of the following pairs of points represents principal plancs of inthe above figure? 2. Cand D 4 Gand Bay 2 og wie 2, 3a a senate ene ena? 1G 220,>0 $a oy ce rites or 2 GL FG, 2 #0, 0; 2. FG = 0,95 =0 A =o =a, 40 If a, 20,20, ac the principal stresses, then which one of the following represents 4 uniaxial state of stress? ln 2aQ20>0 0, #0, 02 #0, = 0 0,0, =0 a #0 2 3. a 0,0 4, |. = 02 Sehr A, Berl C yer after wt cng, WT ost att fits fasnat mi fever 2) (>) (>) (>) 2H 79. 8. 4 A+ aftei—anle fa, Bay fu, Cara de Stereograms A, B & C show three different orientations of the principal stresses, 04, 03 and cy x i < Which one of the following is the correct match of stress orientations in A, B, Cwith the nature of faulting? {A= Normal faulting, B — Strike- slip faulting, C ~ Thrust faulting, 2, A- Strike-slip faulting, B— Normal faulting, C—Thnust faulting 3. A~ Thrust faulting, B —Strikeslip faulting, C —Normal faulting 4. A~ Strike-slip faulting, B — Thrust faulting, C — Normal fautting are investigated for the exploration of 1. Heavy oil 2. Shaie gas 3. Oil sand 4. Gas hydrate 26 Bi. a2. 1. 9S, Fea (P) PH S,, gram) 2. fT S., wea ara (P)— GEG, — a ma (P) 3. 3m S,. flay (P)— frets, re aa (P) 4. Pre S,, 1 act (P) ~ Pres S,, ‘Sa ora (P) ‘Two oil production wells were drifted Basin ‘initial oi! saturation (S,} and produc- tiom decline rate (P) for these ¢wo wells respectively: 1. High 8,, rapid dectine (P)— Low Sys rapid decline (P) 2. Lowy, slow decline (P)— High Se, tapid dectine P) 3. High S,, Steagy (P)— Low S., Low deelinc (P) 4. Low, Low dentine (P) — Low Se, rapid decline (P) Reg ver @ sift tet Yara may Pitwr ax Scm/10? wf yay Leno’ ad apa: Sted (A) very aiftrn fierrdta seam (LOM) # atv wm rT) YE yes ye ore t 1. Read oem: HOH wer ya LOM 4 Pret 2 wert: 1 a woe 1S a Prt “= 4 tft wear HF Be gy LOM 4 sea 4 gftefte we ta Ht oa FL LGM Bret Measured sedimentation rates in drilled ‘cores in the Indus fan are Sem/l0? yrs and 120cmv/10° years during the Holocene (H) and Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), respectively. The most plausible cause is: L. Tectonic activity: high in Hand low in LGM 2. Ocean temperature: high in Hand tow in LOM DAH 83. 3, Biological productivity: low in H end high in LGM 4, Eustatic sea level: high in H and low in LOM 1 % HCGs,COz? 3. HCOZ, HCO, 4 H,C03,037 pA of water tn the Bahama Bay is ~8 while that in a peat bog in the Ganges Delta is-4. The carbonate (jonie) species thet would be sible in these two environments, respectively, are:- CO", HOOF C03, C05? HCO3, HCO; Hy60;,60;" ve erases fivat cares, + Sege = aidectrgc + CO) @ fort grt a ott sara. wet TA aepo 48 1 ! i ? Fot a metamorphic reaction Quartz + Calcite = Wollastonite + COz, which of the following statements is NOT true? J, At any given pressure, temperature of formation of Wellastonite depends on the activity of CO; in the fuld paase a 2. With lower activity of CO;, the teactlon can take. place at a lower lemmpermture 3, The maximum stability of Quarts + Caleite is when CO; isalmost nit in the flaid phase 4. Thete could be a wide range: of pressure and temperature for this reaction, et a aw a BC a arvenat ot age aed 2? A CaCO; # agove 3 at afte ae B tixatsthtes ahem oft a ort wre & c watt a ee gee Se way tartan yay ser plafiee yay steghars ardares way a featre 4, Tener way tyghits: Which of the following pairs satisfies the conditions A, B, C? A. Skeletons made of polymorphs of C2005 B, Found in Palaeozoic benthic ecosystem C. Morphological planes of symmetry ase perpendicular to each other 1. Readiolarians and Distoms 2. Foraminifera and Ostracods 3. Bivalves end Brachiopods 4. Bivalves and Gastropads 14 feat a a Ut fet deater nebteed or ei oly we 1 U A, | Prast werar a [# BL] aa tatarad te |b €. | wate ears fe | aemr sary greets, ieee he oe wae *% A-aB-bhC— 2 A-bB-o,C- a A-b,B-aC- 4. A-aB-oC-bD-d 2AM 8. 87. 2B ‘Choose the corect match of primary: structures in [with their respective ‘environments in (F i 1 A. [Parting Lineation | a] Lagoon B. | Plaue laminated |b. | Beach mud | | Dropstones with Fluvial | faceted pebbles | | Epsilon cross: (| Glacier __| bedding | 1. A-aB~b,C-6,D-d 2. A=b,B-¢,C -d Deo 3. A~d, Boa, C-4 Doo 4, A-aB~o,C-b,D-d ‘sre Pra A, [eae aaa Ee) B c D. LA 24 RA 4A Match the follewtog A. | Differential | E] Tafoni weatiering or erosion Pedesiat rock Corestones 88, 88. 89, 39, fa gene (4, 8) anere we eet est a A333 ore way Renta o aed 8 wae sae STE ape aww oie Em 21 Boga ferstar a ener aa: Brag @1 Anam # 1% Rad & > a ie Given the following stmtements (A, B). choose the correct option, A, The sediment size progressively decreases downstream in spite of the increase in channel size and discharge. AL The cause of this fining is duc to gradual attrition of the clasts and selective entrainment, |, Both A and B are correct 2. Both A and B are incorrect 3, A is correct but B is incorrect 4. Ais incorrect but B is correct waer Pre BY sarah, Raft "7 4 SER B [ae fear BL ay, F_[ few aera ¢ | sea 8e_ |G" qtr Die ater ff 1 A-E,B-G,C-GD-F 2 A-GB-~G,C-G,D+E a A-F,B-BC-G.D-& 4 A-E.B-RC-8D-z Match the following ["Tandforms | ion. A | Baker E[Sub-glacial B | Sandur F [ice-marginal [C | Kette oe |G [Pro-glacial D [Kame terrace |—-[ —- 2a 90. a a. wee eat mar fs, th ast 3 sqre ore fed @( agree art at Rem wt qaq wad wT a ugar | 1 2 wera wis wm cht 3 a 4 92. ‘The above figure gives tuee channel cross-sections, Examine the cross- sections and identify the INCORRECT answer? 1, The semi-circular channe! A has higher flow velocity than channel B and C. 2. The flow velocity decreases when the channel widens (from channel AtoB). 3. The flow velocity inereasts if tie channel bed is boulder-strewa, 4. The Now velocity will be minimum ifthe channel cross-section is wide and strallow and the bed is boulder strewn, Remat st af wey a oe rH area A: oa auf fh aated arose we 8 al ow or i, wy A afte gar waved eta weera B: uy Pen wereye rere ‘pitrana & 1. Age B at ad & 2 Ate B octal od & 3. Awe ¢ arg Brat 4, Awan @ weg Bat 2 Read the following siatements and chooso the comect answer. Statement A: When an incicase in rainfall causes an increase in overland flow, the outcome is accetersted soil crosion. Statement: The above is an example of negative feedback, |. Both A atd 8 are correct 2, Both A and B are incorrect 3. Ais conect but Bis incorrect 4 Als rer Prat Bt A, farsi aaftre |g, [aah Tr or Be B. Tye F, | areert Tema ria ©. | taietar G. [aaa ata aren | D [ye Ret wg (A [saat 2 anaes Woy array 2AH 92, 93. sens Match the following A, | Subastiat E residual or exhumation features 1} Selective tans- | F. port by wind €. | Conlescence oF 1G Pediplain ‘Vardangs Descit | pavements H. | Inselberys abrasion by unidirectional wind A-H,B-G,C-F,D-E ACE, B-B.C-G, A-G,B-E.C-F, A-H,B-G,C-E,D b Dd D Sen arom er fare afar wt meas | Xa Woe frter way Yar oe aT € to ae 4. A ~ Peter, 8 — te aft, C = rife, D -aeatdiers 2 A— the afm, B— fieta, C — Yeates, D ~ raga aA — Prerert, B — stewtathra, C= Ewen, D~ the fe 4. A-side, B— staat, C ~ Pane, D— ste af Mdentify the soil development processes. X-axis is water input and Y-axis is deeinage. 94. 34. 95, ry er 1. A—Leaching, B— Peat growth, C— Gleying, D —Podzotieation 2. A—Peat growth, B - Leaching, C~ Podzolisation, D- Gleying 3. A—Leaching, B— Podzolisation, C —Gleying, D~ Peat growth 4. A-Gieying, 8 — Pozdolisation, C — Leaching, D~ Peat growth We wart pH 3.0 aa sta 8 ar foie way wets Yat ei as a Peat wel oe & we ane 7 fire ah erga gr Y aed 2) eat a ott oe agar tte fret are ae eet 8? Lage 92 tae tore 8. 5 were 4 Lake water with a uniform pH 3.0 has dissolved zinc and sulfate. ‘The zine concentration increases significantly in the bed sedintents of the stream flowing cut of the lake. Which one of the following is a likely Lithotogy through which the stream flows? 1. Sandstone 2 Granite 3. Limestone 4. Basalt ard dott uo Patere afta often 2 fra? 1a ant ae are da Bard, yay wi alg 2. Fem wef irer dor gare, yar ard tg 3. ate wet Serer aie wart gw wi ate 4. art af @ ae de aq yer are whe 98. 6. 96. BAH 32 Which of the following is characteristic ofa typica hurricane? 1, Strong winds with heavy raintal and warm core 2. Strong winds with no rainfall, and cold core 3. Calm winds with heavy rainfall, and warm core 4. Strong winds with heavy rainfall, and cold core wart a wt wet Pram el 8? [yaar Patra re scree [nse oe Tae Peer Pear Bose Ries a a sea ant, metal [Saas [awe — Parr sit, ae ai gong 3 [TOT wae Ye a fra, at ary wes 1A 2 B ae «. D Which of the fotlowing is » MISMATCH? Waakigh | Deicipioe | Eampleror [Kyosen [vie Human inhabittion. BOREL TIO | Near Land, Wacer Infared | differences, penetrates Haze © [335-385 | Tafiwred” | Teruperatare differenec, loud hepos D, | 1030-1130 | Taltared | Thenral mapping, water ‘apa La 28 3 © 4D 97. 98. m. em eo ae owe at oat ‘eae ter wt ata qe t? 1. aya ter a Sa wt end ae 2 Tape tar 8 ervey oma RR 3, forts wren a chet ve oresnit ae reckon est area ‘after Which one is NOT a character ofa tide-dominated shoreline? 1. Bars making high engle to shor 2. Bars almost paraltel te shoreline 3. Double mud drapes layers within sross-stratifivetion 4, Comenon occurrence of reactivation surfaces 2. ‘Seharnge rode a. sire gare wergenfe Taha we ara magirangs: Which one of the following combinations of clays is best suited for the weathering product of a granitic rock under the mean anmuat precipitation of around 1500 mm? 1, sinectite - kaolinite — tite 2, kaolinite —illite— vermiculite — gibbsite 3. smectite ~ kaolinite — vermiculite 4, illite ~ alumtinom and iron hydroxides 99, 100, Which one of the matches is ccerect for the river water chemisuy (Total Dissolved Solids) and rock weathering in their catchment, given in the following table? Predominant rock | Total Dissolved type Solids Gg) Regoith [e. [>250 [B. [Siliceus TP. [40-250 2 1. anf waeete, cet ora, coat ater 2 a-gim, fey oeta, gan 2 ape asie, ayia, coud gam, ont 4 gt, parm, cH seater mi 100. From the given lable, identify coazones A. Band C _ a e TC Phytomass [very [media | very Total) | malt bight Leafarea” | very’ medinm "| very index amatl ___| high Decay [very Jamal] very periogof | high smal! ‘organic matter Jot. 1. A= Humid mid-tatieude, 8 —Grass steppo, C— Humid subiropics A— Polar, B~ Arid-latitade, C— ‘Seasonal tropies 3. A- Arid-latitude, B- Polar, C— Humid subtropics 4, A—Polar, B Seasonal sropics, C ~ Humid subtropics Ww ud t ere 6 afer aa Bl -—— B wae Tam zits start) 4. Rearfiat cay zt 2 fre shh, ate wy fen wet tent of glaciers in a valley is best indicated by 1, Frvatics and tam 2, Glacial trough, aretes, and hanging valley 3, Enratics and termsinal moraines 4 Cirques, end moraines and tan 102. 102, 103, 103. Det Bye we ory Het oer ceart | 1: Ser meer ao at STANT OH AEE Sethe ote wet sgoraa # aozar wt afte ay wee and #1 Tl: ma sagt # aeaiet @ ute art 1. Ewer 8 way IT vere) 2 Iran & wy 1 wht a. [yey I eat ae £1 4. Ley It abet raat) Read the following statements and identify the correct answer, 1: Tropical decerts are tess common on the east side of the landmass bocause trade winds carry considerable amounts of moisture onshore, iL: On the west side of the continents in mid-latimdes, higher average precipi- tation occurs due 10 convergence of maritime air and orographic. inteusc- fication. 1. Uiscomect and I1is incorrect 2. Lis incorrect and [is correct 3, Both Land If are correct 4, Both Tand If are incorrect wow ow att ena nexp(iaa) #1 1H geet 1 ava She Yat wren ste att ot uta tt 2 orm vhagy ot waa t, waft peer teat ue ab oat i 3. orm tg wt we wagon twit meen wat oF eis t1 40 ara Bhar TER aaa rh Sal oS whe wag 21 ‘The Fotrier tansform of a function is rexp(—iaa)). Then its 1. umplitude and phase spectra are both independent of @. S27 CIGRI.2AM—3A, 33 104. 104, 108. 2. amplitude spectrum is independent of @ while the phase spectrum is. direcily proportional tow. 3. amplitude spectrum is directly proportional oy while the phase spectrum is independent of ax 4. amplitude and phase spectra, are both directly proportional to a Was ute so eu U [ere fe 8, freer amt vp ww se So frre wt teh ae tin aed wae sw arr WO bs @ wer fig P Bos We fet firg ars o dex Ret f¥q TH TEP we Qwee faa Blor a @)- * bh le O)-2Me cd 7 rl 42 av « ah ba Ot ie Us the gravity potential over a closed surface 5 of volume y enclosing a distribution of matter, n is the ourward normal tos and r is the distance from & point P outside r to any point on s or inside s. Then the gravity potential at Pis 2 ah Ws G)-E ole aah Was C) +E Ser & oh Ya Grete get @ owe Sal wr aay 5.186 gals 21 am ata @ ame Bye St ws why wt 25% an me wnt twa pat dato aoe mn — gels ate 4. 254 2 71 a 381 4 430 2a 105, 106. 107. 197. The dificrence in the Karth's gravity fields at the poles and the equator is at present 5.186 gals. If the velocity of the Earth’s rotation is reduced by 25% of its present value, then the difference in the gravity fields would be around in gals) 1. 254 2. 471 3. 381 4 430 we ae we, ae we sfihfta we ad serif scare @ are @, # am Ree APs at Prem 20, 24 gay 26 km oe TREE arin WAC 12, 24 TF 36 mgale t) aroma # afar ( km 4) — ati 12 2 WE 3 2v3 eo Gravity anomaly values of 1.2, 2.4 and 26 in mgals asc located at distance coordinaies 20, 24 and 28 km, respectively, along a gravity profile across. faulted basement of limited throw. ‘The depth to the basement (ia ken) is 12 2. Wa 3. 23 44 Ww 26 km We wa ET frraT wed 27 gfec @ — 176 meals art wore went a wah 1 vada arg ata — che (rr offi 2nG = 42 mpal/emig/es) 1. —S1 mgals 2. Si mgals 3. -B8 mgals 4 88 meals A 2.0 lam thick elevated land mass of density 2.7 glee ie associated with a Bouguer anomaly of 176 mgats. The fice air anomaly is (assume that QnG = 42 mgal/km/gles) 1.-Stmgals 2. S_mgals 3. BB mgals 4. 8B gals 34 108. 109, 109. 1H 70,000 kn Pom aray we art fagad Yar mw 42 Se a yaa aa Rum @1 gaee aatw cos '[¥3/4] @ were 3 uae we gee prema a (gammasin 9) 3 fit br ae eer tn? % 205 Ba. 0.825 2 450 4 0.0225 1. A. planet of 70,000 km radius exhibits a magnetic field of 4.2 Oe atts equator. What is the rate of decrease of its magnetic field (in gammasin) on its surface at the location of magnetic latitude cos'"[¥3/4]? ‘Two dykes A and B of the seine width and depth strike E-W. Dyke A is vertical, dyke B dips at 60° towards north. The dips of magnetization of A and B are, respectively, 60° and 30° towards north. if the intensity of magnetization. in both the cases is the same, then the magnetic anomaly profiles across them are.... 1. Sdenttioal, both in shape and size, 2. similar in shape, bur the anomalies due to A are larger. 3. similac in shape, but the anomalies due to Bare larger. 4. dissimilar, Si27 CISRHB-2AH—3B aH 6. 110. ant 1 2. ‘A strongly magnetic apherigal specimen, when exposed to @ magnetic field of 18.8 Og exhibited an induced magnetism of 21 gauss, The susceptibility of the specimen in ogs units} is 1. 021 a 1. ee gay eet e 2, waren [eet 8. eg I wera & 8 wera [ror 8, oer IT wet t 4. erry [gay Hora PKP phase of a seisnte wave is refracted twice at the mantle core boundary, while the PKIKP phase is teftucted twior at the inner-outer core boundary as well Statement I: Both the PKP and PKIKP phases are not recorded in the ‘shadow zone 1. Statements Hand I! are truc 2. Statement [ is true, but I is false 3. Statement I is false, but Il is true |. Statements f and It are false fra a 9 @ ata oar figs Tare art Ww srt wander get 3 Red wee #2 tie Ae woe ee rete UE want) 2. na 3. 114. 114, 4. KQK a a KEK 4 HAH QHA Which one of the following Vortical Electrical Sounding (VES) curves ig possible over a S-layered horizontally Stratified Earth? Assume each layer to be isotropic and homogeneous. 1. KQK 2 HAH 3. KEK 4, QUE oft cate a ate wf Lo mm/yr wa RB EBT 100 km at wT at 4 Ps 4: 2. 60 WR 109 km @ AE 3. 100 TR 150 km w mer 4.360 km & aftr ‘Whot will be the thickness of a moving oceanie lithosphere ata distarice of 100 km from the mid-oceenic ridge, given the average plate velocity of | mm/yr? Less than $0 kam 2. between 50 and 100 km 3. between 100 and 150 km 4. mote than 159 km A 2D seismic refléstion survey is carried out over a two layered medium with a dipping interfaco between them. ‘The dipping interface in the migrated section appears 1. shallower and steeper 2. decper and steeper 3. shorter etd deeper 4. longer and deeper aH 118. at otis ote ert ot} aan oe ard Air aimnpa oe P att 30° eshte orgie f) a were wie FP Re AY 3 kin/sec Tay wife wir 60° 8 wa omer cet aT amrrda att —— zh] 4. sin"(146) 2 int '(1/4) a sin) 4 sint'(1/2) 15, AP wave is incident at an angle of 30° upon a horizontal interface ‘Separating: two media which are both Poisson's solids. IF the P wave velocity of the first layer is 3 kmiseo and the critical angle is 60°, then the angle of roftaction of the shear wave is 1, sin*(1/6) 2 sin''(t/4y x 4, sin(1/2) 446. Statement I: Vertical component of slectric field is not measured in ‘magneto-tellutic surveys, Statement II: The reflection coefficient between air and Earth is —1. Which of the fotlowing is correct? 1, Statements Tand Hare true, and T explains IT 2. ‘Statements Tand I are érue but 1 cannot explain IL 3, Sement 1 is true, but Il is false 4, Statement i is true, but Tis false eh 2 ame w gr da 3 a wR er aT we 2) ee f& ame fae -i0* 17, We aT 36 7. 118, 119, 119, mis! @, Rqant @ fire ot —~ TR oargar aif | 4 Som 2 Sem a Sen 4. 350m Kis required to measure daily variations of clectric fleld at the surface of the Earth. Considering the thermal diffusivity = 10 m’s', the wp of the loctrodes should be buried at 1. Som 2 1Sem 3. 25am 4, 380m UE wearer Rawat teat 10% ¢ ont @ se gar 2) aq wel S aera AP aT We km/s 21 ate 4 tea Pate ait —— #1] 1. 3.22 kms 2 3.42km/s 3. 3.62 km/s 4 3.azkws A sandstone has a porosity of 10% ‘which is filled with water. The velocity ‘of the P wave in the mairix of the sand grain is 4 km/s, ‘The average P wave velocity in the rock is 1, 322km/s 2, 342 km/s 3.82 kms 3. 3.62 kuns 4 In cooling tower of @ power plant, ‘water flows in 2 pipe of inner diameter 02 m with a velocity of 0.1 ms’. Assume water's coefficient of viscosity and density are 8x 10-2N 5 m7 and 1600 kg. nr", respectively. The flow will be characterized as L. critical/iransitional flow 2. laminar flow 120, fea nt ype fete carr 126. 3. turbulent flow 4. eddy flow wet tem) ow aa ager af rent we Pra at erry Consider the following pictire of dry adiabatic lapse rato (dashed line) and vertical temperature structure in thie ambient atmosphere: Temporary Temparatore Which of the above represents the temperature inversion condition ard lofting behavior of the plume from a stake (5)? oD 2 ¢ 3B aA ” 1, qa. 122. 133, are wart efor, ret ww OC Wee UTR Ga 273°C Ht Se gat FS ar ogra oe 1 ~ 625 2 3. ~ 0.0625 “ ~0.625 ~625 What will be the ratio of rates of energy released by two otherwise identical blackbodies, one of which is at O°C and the other at 273 °C? 1. 623 2. ~0.625 1 media ds 3 ae ay Te Taso hPa qe a aes we 2 ana S Ut ges wre wm alar 2 free vet ae @ sft amor aitare 4. apt steel @ uote fev aft se sane aor see a oo fremra The existence of the tropical exsterly jet stream over the Chennai latitudes during the Indian summer monsoon is due to 1. polewand decrease of air tempera. ture at 850 hPa over the Indian region. 2. the presence of the eastem -along the east coast of India. 3. the anticyclonic outflow trom the Tibetan high pressure. 4. the northward ntigration of the subtropical westerly jet stream in. ‘the norihemn hemisphere. ea8 want 7 45° aaha we, cer aria 8 wat hues 4, te Rerttes mq — etry 1. 45° 2 215° a 685° a 0° 2H 123, 124. 124. 135, ‘At a fatitade of 45° in the northern hemisphere, the solar zenith angle at ‘hoon on the winter soleties is 1, ase 2 213" 3. 68.5° if 2 4a 4 ¢ i : i 132494: Hil ta 4 faa i g oSy Hig * 2 = a a7 a*544 a244 ay a4 dis 4 Which of the following sratements characterizes the internal atmospheric gravity waves? 1. Their phase velocity arxd group velocity are oppositely dirscted, but their amplitude increases exponentially with altitude. 2. ‘Their phasc velocity and group velocity are in the same direction, but their amplitude increases exponentially with altitude. 3. ‘Their phase velocity and group velority ace oppositely directed, but their amplitude remains constant with altitude, 4. Thsir phase velocity and group velocity ate in the same dircetion, but their amplitade decreases exponentially with altitude arta aret ¥ arattr sey wag 3 wan Terefeddta Wave wy 7 fread, aaife 1, CISK sien +e rd weft 2. aed aot @ are Mer are wae Orr weraw Te ergs wea = 38 128, 126, 126. 127. 127, 3. aot aha ag wr we att qe anh atewr é sreta ured 4 acefine angar vr tame ator 4 Tropical cyclones of the severe category are noi observed over the Indian seas during the Indian suaumer monsoon season because 1, The CISK mechanism does not operate, 2. The observed sea surface temperatures over the Indian seas are not conducive. 4. There exists'a very strong vertical shear of ths horizontal winds, 4, Excessive humidity is observed over the Indian seas, YE 35°C ane yet 30g were aft Reem. gen ay Pot sure aaga ay de a sea TUT AY he? 4. 395°C 2 3 4hTec 40.5°C 38.9°C ‘What is the virtual temperature of an unsaturated ait parce! with temperature of 35°C ard mixing ratio of 30g water ‘vapour kg" dry air? 1.39.59, 2. 3.41.7°C 4 we SC @ mar 7 20°C ow Ore wend wel cesar ate ic a Wearant 3a at wart 1.0.07 ms? 2017 ms 3.0.27ms? 37 ms7? Find out the buoyant force acting on tropical troposphric air parcel of unit mass at temparature 20°C in an environment of tetnperature 15 °C 1.007 ms? 2.017 ms? 3.0.27 ms“? 4.037 ms? tAH 128, 129. 129, 39 A. Mesoscale: Convective Complex (MCC) ia tropical atmosphere is actually... 1. a rapidly rotating tornadie cyclone inside @ massive thunderstorm 2. individual thunderstorms that grow into 2 large, long-lasting weather system 3. a coinpten display of lightning from distant thuederstorms 4. a family of tomadoes that do great deal of damage Thete are two cloud layers above you. The lower cloud layer is. moving westward, while the upper cloud layer is moving nonhwestward. From this “observation you conclude that the wind is with height and advection i occurring between the cloud layers veering, warm veering, cold backing, warm backing, cold aeRe 130. 130, 131. 1, 132. 132, wren aaa wat @ = art — andftrr vey tea ga vat —— aréitea etat 1 1. JMET, aerate 2 eater, OTT 3. TERE, rere 4. ROTTS, TTT ‘The upper part of a thunderstorm cloud ismormally __ charged, and the middle and lower parts are charged 1. negatively, negatively 2. positively, negatively 3. positively, positively 4, negatively, positively att vers @ mem Tot a ata aa aq at ot at oa wea aR? In the equation for conservation of momentum, which of the following forces CANNOT act io change the speed of the wind? E. Pressure gradient force 2. Gravitational force 3. Coriolis force 4. Frictional force 100s For numerically forecasting a tropical cyclone in the Hay of Bengal with wind maximum of 50 m s‘.a mesor scale model might be uscd with horizontal grid size of 5 lon, What ‘maximum time step (A4) is allowed for a Jeapftog version of adveetion? AH 133, 133. 134. 1 1205 2. 9s 2 110s 4 100s fet wt scent 3 str ga erie ies mene fags weatat ae ont &? @ weet wer sett Rx serarre 9 ayy TOs MAT TT arara @ ovat eh (GD @ wend we @ aagat oe Set oft €1 Gi) TE free Ree aR 7 any wert sor wear she +O, Gi) TH Gil) 2. whet () Wa Ci) 3% Baa G) eT Ci) 4. Ber (if) WH Gi) ‘Which combination of the following conditions applies to the posttive Indlan Ovean Dipole events? (i) colder than aormal sea surface ‘temperatures in the western tropical Indian Ocean, A) These events are seen from May to Ostober. (Gi) Shoaling of thermocline in the eastern equatorial Indian Ocean. O.@ ji Only (0 and Gi) ‘Only (4) anct (iti) 134, 135, 135, ‘The average solar cadiation incident at the top of the Earth's atmosphere is 342 Win? The global ptanciary albedo is 0.31 and 67 Wmv of the incident radiation is sbsorbed by the atmosphere. On an average, 390 War? is Jost f2om Earth's surface of which 83% is absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere. If the global average sensible heat flux away from surface is 24Wmn"?, the global latent beat flux would be 1 =79Wm? 2, 3. ~267 Wm? 4. Ra owt ante ¥ Pert wa ute Pater Pet om art a? ~145 War? ~102 Wer? 20 10. 5 Tiemperstare (60) ° EY) u ® ‘Sotiniy a ae we How many water masses cart be traced in the following graph? LZ > Sinty Termerntve ep 8 La 2 34 4 136. 136, 137, a4 aOR an wr aewite 3S aw wate tien. ce ag® ental aT sats wre gs oe Fat ro oh ata ext Batre aM war vin? 1. wine om geatfee aa S ae wer—oftan ot ty, aor Ter wait 8 ere aftr 2 een do at a Yaa ent wom og ae Rata a Tee 3. aan ater Fae wet aeaites wom $ ox a ah if you were planning to deift in a caft across the North Atlantic frora Europe to US by making use of ocean currents, ‘what would your route be? 1. At first northwestward with North Atlantic drift, then southeastward with the Gulf Stream 2. At first southward with Canary Current, then westward and finally ncrttiwestward with North Equatorial Current and Gulf Stream 3. At first westward towards the ‘emize of the North Atfantic Gyre and then farther westward 4. lust follow the straight path from Europe to US iver Ferg afte wredir mera SaRT (WICC) 1. fret arte oe ome say at aee wet t 2, Pet ottawa @ amen atten gt we tah t a. Te arte as 8 we wre RE eae 4. Seq ania wer Sure zit Ht oe weet 2 137. During winter, the West India Coastal 138. Current (WICC} flows 1. towards north carrying low salinity water 2. towards south carrying low salinity water . towards north carrying high salinity water 4. towards south carrying high salinity or Ran) fia f sta ge yi ag am tent nant Foam @ aera el ufea SUT? Bey dha Ame 2 OWDM 3. (A) 3D) 4 Bw oO 138, Which of the following combinations 139, of coast and wind, given in the diagram, will lead to upwelling of ‘water in the southern hemisphore? PAS gh i i a 2 c L. (A)and(B) 2. (Cand Dy 3. Adand(D) 4B) and (C) werefea omer Fae undies! 3 att frees} reat Concentration Concentration Ag Bo = zg z z : E $00 300 DAH 139, 140, Concentration concentration 0} > Ademiity the correct representation for following profiles in aopical cceans > Concentration Concentration, A Depth mb Death tn} g g ppcgncenean a a g—detim 1. A—Oxygen, B - Nitrate, C = Chlorine, D— Thorium 2. A~Thorum, B ~ Nitrate, C— Chlorine, D— Oxygen 3. A—Chlorine, B - Oxygen, C~ ‘Thoriura, D— Nitrate 4. A—Nitrate, B— Oxygen, €— ‘Chiorine, D — Thorium ater aH # carro ery wee Sta 2 wate: aati wr agua — str ae 140, 141, 141. 1 ates zo a a afte way srerget a 4 ea yey abate ade T afers The salphate:chlorinity ratio, in estuaries and anoxic basins, as compared to that in the average seawater, is higher 2. lower 3. higher in estuarfes and lower in anoxic basins 4. lower in estaties and higher in anoxic basins fPreras aufteara eta (OMzZ) 8 xa ¥ at anfewTaT (DO) 85 wmolkg?? # we we at at & ff we ‘Witat 220 wmotkg™! ¢ vam was arte as (CHO) ioa(NHs je HPO,) @ 1 WR We We af fe were woe: OMZ Was we 21 8 cewaTe ay fear en we made aise wr 2? 4, 10 pmol C, 10 umol kgé? 2. 1pmotC, 20 pummel kg? 3 100 pmol C, 36 pot kgm? 4 100 umol G. 40 umot ke7* Do ey ‘The water of the oxygen minimum zone (OMT) has dissolved oxygen (BO) of 85 pmol kg}, By assuming a surface DO concentration of 220 mol kg-* and phytoplankton molecular formula of (CH:0)s( NH, 6(H3PO,), how tauch phytoplankton wat minera- tized and, what is the nitrate concentra- tion by assuming that the photic layer: OMZ ventilation rate is 2:19 4. 10 umol C, 10 pmol kg7? 2, 1ymolC, 20 umot kgm 3, 100 penol C,30 pmol kg-t 4. 100 pmol C, 40 umol kg? 142. ataufie fre senna pica ¥ a2, gf attire orser A gear 7 80 ppiny pCO, Bt rete get me APT? fe ATE pCO, 2 mmol m? A =H, Ar wa ane fret ates oF evelT wrt ee ave xe gy afro aT wT aT (ater Kyp(CO2) = 30 mmol kg™? atmo; CO, ar fear aor =2x 107 emtent; firen aft wIzTé=20 jum art & 1 kg=L Litre] 1, 0,04 umol m” s 2. 0.4 mols? 3 LC uml ms” 4. 0.1 pmol m™ 5 Anihropogente activity has increased the atmospheric pCO, by 80 ppmv relative to the pre-industrial concentration. Calculate its increased flux by assuming that the surface pCO, increased by 2 mmol m® and using the stagnant surface film model. [Data Ky (C03) 30 mmol keg~* atm; Diffusion coefficient of (CO, = 2x 10-9 ems}; Film thickness = 20 juts; Consider I kg = 1 Plhnumbers. inceeasing tt Senvechin > rumsars Teeasing ” coraifele rato Inereacing [mere carat) 4. Fe Ao eA wet Aiea wer % ah 2, Brot edt wor aftr renee Ga weer sem HY TA em rae 4 fem new vem cae Tame WA ad sere Ato 143, Using tho given information from the graphical model (below) depicting responses of corals, algal grazers (sea urchins) and fish to fisting pressure, deduce the ideal condition that enables increased coral growth/cover ruheurer ae + ee wreath © coraecerto Increasing (more cor} L, Abundant sea urchins ang reduced fishing 2. Higher rernoval of sea urchins and increased fishing 3. Preponderant urchins and dominance of fishes 4. Prolonged survival of urchins without fishing pressure 2H 144. Inthe figure below, in spite of the least Possible number of species (S) at point © (sewage discharge point) both abundance (A) and biomass (B) are the largest around C. Given your understanding of the impact of sewage outfall, what would be the situation from the view point of rearing Sergassun sp around C2 » Detrimentat Congenial |. Non-profitable }- unchanged eene 145, 145. 146, kaw rial et & UA a ott Seas ae 1. Paws wéowew de> wet weitere 2. Ae Sam sefaoaa aide 2 We ae ouyt waar > tees ga 47) saftereome anit» Pesan ea Teentify the correct sequence of trophic Cascade ftom the following set of ‘marine organisms 1. kelps ~» sea urchins > killer whales —> sea otters 2. kilier whales — sea oners sea urchins-+ kelps 3. seaurchins -» sea otters > keips = killer whales 4. sea otters > sea urchins kelps > killer whales Pa wt arbor aa Sa a Sy or aS autn #7 1. SiePrAge, stetiatet tReskittar 2 ales, arta, sear a. fetes, wrrdive, ratte tat aetdlge: 4 amir, eatotert, efit Which one of the following sets of marine fauna best represerus bacter- ivory? |, foraminifera, soccolithophores, jiotarians . bamacles, bryozoans, britle stars tintin, ciliates, heterotrophic nano-flagellaics 4. laevaceans, anthozoaus, anemones

You might also like