(a) 3.6 billion years(b) 4.6 billion years ✅(c) 5.6 billion years(d) 6.6 billion years
(a) 3.6 billion years
(b) 4.6 billion years ✅
(c) 5.6 billion years
(d) 6.6 billion years
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(a) 3.6 billion years(b) 4.6 billion years ✅(c) 5.6 billion years(d) 6.6 billion years
(a) 3.6 billion years
(b) 4.6 billion years ✅
(c) 5.6 billion years
(d) 6.6 billion years
(a) Maximum when it is farthest from the Sun(b) Maximum when it is closest to the Sun ✅(c) Remains constant at all points on the orbit(d) Decreases continuously
(a) Maximum when it is farthest from the Sun
(b) Maximum when it is closest to the Sun ✅
(c) Remains constant at all points on the orbit
(d) Decreases continuously
(a) Isobar(b) Isohyet ✅(c) Isotherm(d) Isoneph
(a) Isobar
(b) Isohyet ✅
(c) Isotherm
(d) Isoneph
(a) Troposphere ✅(b) Stratosphere(c) Mesosphere(d) Exosphere
(a) Troposphere ✅
(b) Stratosphere
(c) Mesosphere
(d) Exosphere
(a) Deforestation of large areas(b) Release of chlorofluorocarbons ✅(c) Changes in asteroid activity(d) Release of industrial waste
(a) Deforestation of large areas
(b) Release of chlorofluorocarbons ✅
(c) Changes in asteroid activity
(d) Release of industrial waste
(a) Tanzania(b) Mexico(c) Mongolia ✅(d) Stratus
(a) Tanzania
(b) Mexico
(c) Mongolia ✅
(d) Stratus
(a) Bhutan ✅(b) China(c) Pakistan(d) Mongolia
(a) Bhutan ✅
(b) China
(c) Pakistan
(d) Mongolia
(a) Coriolis force ✅(b) Gravitational force(c) Centripetal force
(a) Coriolis force ✅
(b) Gravitational force
(c) Centripetal force
(a) Specific humidity(b) Relative humidity(c) Absolute humidity ✅
(a) Specific humidity
(b) Relative humidity
(c) Absolute humidity ✅
(a) East to west(b) West to East ✅(d) North to south(c) South to north
(a) East to west
(b) West to East ✅
(d) North to south
(c) South to north
(a) Tsunami(b) Tornado ✅(c) Cyclone(d) Monsoon
(a) Tsunami
(b) Tornado ✅
(c) Cyclone
(d) Monsoon
a) 10 daysb) 30 daysc) 45 days ✅d) 60 days
a) 10 days
b) 30 days
c) 45 days ✅
d) 60 days
a) 20 teamsb) 12 teamsc) 10 teams ✅d) 8 teams
a) 20 teams
b) 12 teams
c) 10 teams ✅
d) 8 teams
a) They are popular in many countries.b) They are filling grounds in most countries.c) T20 cricket is more popular and powerful.✅d) ODIs have a longer history.
a) They are popular in many countries.
b) They are filling grounds in most countries.
c) T20 cricket is more popular and powerful.✅
d) ODIs have a longer history.
a) Mark Nicholas ✅b) Danielle Wyattc) Stephan Shemiltd) Narendra Modi
a) Mark Nicholas ✅
b) Danielle Wyatt
c) Stephan Shemilt
d) Narendra Modi
a) A few hundred spectatorsb) 47,518 ✅c) A record-breaking crowdd) Not mentioned in the paragraph
a) A few hundred spectators
b) 47,518 ✅
c) A record-breaking crowd
d) Not mentioned in the paragraph