Daily MCQs: UPSC Prelims Marathon: April 7


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  1. Samarjyoti Thakuria Avatar
    Samarjyoti Thakuria

    4/5

  2. 4/5

  3. 5 of 5 questions answered correctly

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  4. KARAN MEHAN Avatar
    KARAN MEHAN

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    The Common Man

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  6. Daily Quiz: April 7
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    Average score 60.45%
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  8. ThenextSuperman Avatar
    ThenextSuperman

    2 of 5 questions answered correctly

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  9. Simplex Avatar
    Simplex

    Daily Quiz: April 7
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  10. shivbrat choudhary Avatar
    shivbrat choudhary

    wowwwwwwwww
    first time i got 5/5 – sapne sach huye……

  11. THOR wd MJOLNEER Avatar
    THOR wd MJOLNEER

    All the very best thinker ๐Ÿ™‚

  12. Amrit Anuj Avatar
    Amrit Anuj

    5/5

  13. CSE2017 aspirant (ABG) Avatar
    CSE2017 aspirant (ABG)

    thanks a ton ๐Ÿ™‚ bro

  14. 4/5

  15. Lord Vorminious Avatar
    Lord Vorminious

    5/5
    About the Diatom question, I think it comes from the recent appearances of discourse on Pelagic Ooze in news. Calcerous Ooze is not found on great depths, so Diatoms (since their dead forms become Silaceous Ooze) are a principle component of Marine Snow.

    Trick question, but I could easily answer coz I knew Diatom = silica.

  16. Diwakar Avatar
    Diwakar

    4/5

  17. tarun gogoi Avatar
    tarun gogoi

    5/5

  18. Arthanari Avatar
    Arthanari

    2 of 5 questions answered correctly

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    q 3,4.5

  19. Suprme Leader ON Kharai-Camel Avatar
    Suprme Leader ON Kharai-Camel

    “Loo” ka example le liziye sir……High temp local wind hain…but sometimes it carries moisture with it which gives relief to people by cooling envn around of particular place…!! (#mentioned in NCERT)

  20. Suprme Leader ON Kharai-Camel Avatar
    Suprme Leader ON Kharai-Camel

    You have reached 5 of 5 scores,(100%) [Aah, That deserves a cup of Coffee]

    Average score 59.63% Your score 100%

    P.S : Diatoms ka NCERTs 11th biology mei chill dia hua hai. And we are supposed to Rattafy Lesson 1-3 as per Mrunal Sir’s Recommendation.

  21. IndianSuperhero Avatar
    IndianSuperhero

    hahahaha,,,,,,dont vry yaar,,,you will do it,,,,full marks does nt matter,,,,kuch answers elimination se bhi aa jaatey hai,,,,so just learn the concepts,,,,and fir diwali manao UPSC ke saath,,,,,

  22. Preparation is going good time. Time only will tell how I am doing. ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ˜›
    All the very best.

  23. hum Syria wale hai.. aajtak diwali nahi manaya.. results are like bombings from Russian and US AF

  24. ” In the youth or early stage a river has no or very narrow floodplains” – Is it not young rivers have greater flood plains .. Himalayan rivers are young and causes devastating damage in their river basins every year. Rivers at older age(South Indian rivers) will make lateral erosions and have wider courses but they wont cause floods as damaging as younger ones My analysis was young rivers will be as aggressive as Kohli and wreck havoc everything .Can somebody help me to understand if I am missing something?

  25. THOR wd MJOLNEER Avatar
    THOR wd MJOLNEER

    Hi Thinker,

    I am good and How are you?

    Switched to Prelims mode from Yesterday.

    So far so good.

    How is your preparation going?

  26. Alpha Centauri Avatar
    Alpha Centauri

    4 of 5 questions answered correctly
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    Diatoms seems like two-atoms – some chemistry term :/ So marked Algae by elimination.

  27. 2/5

  28. Optional waale analysis karne baith jaate na ๐Ÿ˜›

  29. darinda_parinda Avatar
    darinda_parinda

    Bhai, abhi NCERT ke peeche mat bhaago, time gaya. Science and Technology is almost entirely current affairs based. Focus on that. Usme jo naye terms milte hain unko padh lo bas.

  30. darinda_parinda Avatar
    darinda_parinda

    Polar caps although are called freshwater sources but actually have salt in them. Its just that entire salt is precipitated deep below the ice sheets.

    This should ring some bells.

  31. darinda_parinda Avatar
    darinda_parinda

    Exactly! I was wondering if someone read between the lines.

    Atmospheric circulation is a temperature induced phenomenon.

  32. Bhokal Avatar
    Bhokal

    4 of 5 questions answered correctly

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  33. Kriss Raghunath Avatar
    Kriss Raghunath

    4/5

  34. Mrinal Mukherjee Avatar
    Mrinal Mukherjee

    I took 3.2 mins to get 4 correct ๐Ÿ™
    Geography is your forte it seems :p

  35. Thanks team!!
    2/5..
    Query: atmospheric circulation can be effect of temp …
    Yes, cause and effect separation is difficult here…
    But as most times in Geo we go by direct facts..I think it should be 134..
    Thanks

  36. maruthi007 Avatar
    maruthi007

    4/5

  37. Anjani Roushan Avatar
    Anjani Roushan

    You have reached 5 of 5 scores, (100%)
    thanku forum sir

  38. know_alak Avatar
    know_alak

    Finally a 5/5. Feels good ๐Ÿ™‚

  39. Atulesh Jha Avatar
    Atulesh Jha

    YES

  40. IndianSuperhero Avatar
    IndianSuperhero

    saal me ek baar diwali aa jaati hai,,,;D

  41. Darknightsalvation Avatar
    Darknightsalvation

    5/5

  42. hi simran,how to save these files as pdf for revision purpose…save as pdf option is not working properly..how will u revise these later…?

  43. hi,how to save these files as pdf for revision purpose…save as pdf option is not working properly..how will u revise these later…?

  44. KnowledgeBuff Avatar
    KnowledgeBuff

    2/5

  45. Hi Thor!
    How are you? How’s preparation going?

  46. 4 of 5 questions answered correctly

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  47. 3/5

  48. 4/5
    relieved!!!

  49. Mithun Chakraborty Avatar
    Mithun Chakraborty

    4 /5 .

  50. anonmyous Avatar
    anonmyous

    3/5

  51. Raksha Avatar
    Raksha

    waise it is advisable to do biology section from class 6 to 10th ..
    and from 11th and 12th (very beautifully these ncert covered sci tech like genetics transgenic biomedical technology etc), provided you have time for the same.
    if you want to have an idea and knowledge about such terms please go through ncert 6,7,8..thats sufficient.

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  53. Supermanreturns Avatar
    Supermanreturns

    5/5

  54. <3 KH <3 Avatar
    <3 KH <3

    Was Gas hydrates come in news in 2016-2017 ??

  55. Jaynish Oza Avatar
    Jaynish Oza

    whenever ice forms in saline water ; it discharges the salt from hard ice ; thus remaining water will have high salinity than normal days .

  56. <3 KH <3 Avatar
    <3 KH <3

    So nice explanation ๐Ÿ™‚

  57. 5 of 5 questions answered correctly

    Your time: 00:01:25

  58. Solitude Avatar
    Solitude

    Hummm… thats a better idea. Thanks Raksha…:)

  59. Raksha Avatar
    Raksha

    i would suggest you to analyse past upsc papers biology section..somehow they always ask linked questions their favrt ones:) like virus bacteria etc..would help you a lot:)

  60. Solitude Avatar
    Solitude

    Is it sufficient to cover only from class 6 to 8? Are such terms available there? Let me know the subject please.

  61. THOR wd MJOLNEER Avatar
    THOR wd MJOLNEER

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    Most close to most ๐Ÿ™‚

  62. Vib2017 Avatar
    Vib2017

    Ice is solid form of fresh water , so it increases the salinity water beneath

  63. Raksha Avatar
    Raksha

    best source ncert old one..class 6 to 8.
    ๐Ÿ™‚

  64. Solitude Avatar
    Solitude

    Kindly let me know how ice on surface of ocean change the salinity

  65. rockersindia Avatar
    rockersindia

    You have reached 3 of 5 scores, (60%)

  66. Vib2017 Avatar
    Vib2017

    Daily Quiz: April 7
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    3 of 5 questions answered correctly

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  67. IndianSuperhero Avatar
    IndianSuperhero

    5 of 5 questions answered correctly

  68. Solitude Avatar
    Solitude

    Could anyone share source where I may find such complex terms like diatom etc that are important for examination. Thanks

  69. Solitude Avatar
    Solitude

    Ohh….I have found such terms in previous papers that’s I couldn’t find in book. So just wanted to know the source of such terms. Anyway….thanks

  70. Radhika Avatar
    Radhika

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  71. Bhavika Avatar
    Bhavika

    i just googled it

  72. Solitude Avatar
    Solitude

    Thanks for enlighten us. Could you share source where I may find such complex terms important for examination? Thanks in advance

  73. Solitude Avatar
    Solitude

    4/5. Didn’t know about diatom

  74. Bhavika Avatar
    Bhavika

    Diatoms are a major group of algae, and are among the most common types of phytoplankton. Diatoms are unicellular, although they can form colonies.Diatoms are producers within the food chain. A unique feature of diatom cells is that they are enclosed within a cell wall made of silica (hydrated silicon dioxide) called a frustule. These frustules show a wide diversity in form, but are usually almost bilaterally symmetrical, hence the group name.

    Gas hydrate is a solid ice-like form of water that contains gas molecules in its molecular cavities. In nature, this gas is mostly methane. The gas hydrate stability zone extends into the seafloor sediments down to a depth where temperature exceeds gas hydrate stability. At this depth, thin methane gas layers are often present causing strong reflections in seismic records. The reflections approximately follow a line of constant temperature. Temperature in the subsurface is a function of heat flow and depth, so the reflections usually mimic the shape of the seafloor. Hence, they are named bottom simulating reflections (BSRs).

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