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Class 11 Geography (Fundamental Of Physical Geography) Chapter 5 Geomorphic Processes

Chapter 5 of Class 11 Geography, titled “Geomorphic Processes,” delves into the dynamic processes that shape the Earth’s surface. This chapter introduces students to the concepts of weathering, erosion, transportation, and deposition, and explains how these geomorphic processes contribute to the formation of various landforms. It also covers the different types of weathering, including physical, chemical, and biological, and examines the agents responsible for erosion, such as wind, water, and ice. The chapter helps students understand the continuous and interconnected nature of these processes and their role in shaping landscapes over time. Through this quiz, students will test their understanding of the key concepts related to geomorphic processes and their application to real-world geographic features.

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Category: ENDOGENIC PROCESSES

1. What is the primary energy source for endogenic processes?

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Category: Biological Activity

2. Which organism is known to aid in biological weathering by exposing surfaces to chemical attack?

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Category: Earthquakes

3. What drives endogenic processes?

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Category: EXOGENIC PROCESSES

4. Which of the following processes is included in denudation?

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Category: Soil formation (Pedogenesis)

5. What is the primary process that initiates soil formation?

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Category: Drives downslope movement

6. What type of mass movement involves a coherent block of earth material moving along a curved surface?

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Category: Forms both intrusive & extrusive volcanic landforms

7. What process leads to the formation of extrusive volcanic landforms?

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Category: Erosion and Deposition

8. Deposition occurs when erosional agents lose their:

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Category: Mass Movements (Mass Wasting)

9. Which of the following is considered a type of mass movement?

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Category: Causes of Exogenic Processes

10. What is the primary source of energy for exogenic processes?

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Category: Comparison with Erosion

11. What controls denudational processes like erosion and transportation?

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Category: Effects of Diastrophism

12. Which of the following processes is involved in mountain building through severe folding?

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Category: Volcanism

13. What is volcanism primarily associated with?

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Category: Parent Material

14. What aspects of parent material are crucial for soil formation?

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Category: Causes of Mass Wasting

15. Which of the following is an activating cause of mass movements?

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Category: Physical Weathering Processes

16. How does pressure release contribute to the physical weathering of rocks?

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Category: Diastrophism

17. Which of the following is a primary source of energy for endogenic processes?

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Category: Epeirogenic Processes (Continent Building)

18. What is the primary result of epeirogenic processes?

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Category: GEOMORPHIC PROCESSES

19. Which of the following is considered a geomorphic agent responsible for shaping the landscape?

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Category: Types of Volcanism

20. What does volcanism involve?

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Category: Types of Weathering

21. What is the primary role of weathering in landscape formation?

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Category: Endogenic forces (Land-building forces)

22. Which factor causes unevenness on Earth’s crust according to endogenic forces?

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Category: Causes of Endogenic Processes

23. What is the primary source of energy for endogenic processes within the Earth?

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Category: Time

24. Which of the following best describes the role of time in soil formation?

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Category: Soil-forming Factors

25. Which of the following is NOT considered a basic factor controlling soil formation?

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Category: Types of Endogenic Processes

26. What is the primary source of energy for endogenic processes?

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Category: Physical (Mechanical) Weathering

27. Which of the following is a force involved in physical weathering?

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Category: Influence of geothermal gradients.

28. Which significant geomorphic process is directly impacted by variations in geothermal gradients leading to differential uplift or subsidence of the Earth’s surface?

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Category: Special Effects of Weathering

29. What is exfoliation in the context of weathering?

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Category: Creates alluvial fans, deltas, beaches, sand dunes.

30. Which of the following best describes a key difference between alluvial fans and deltas?

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Category: Chemical Weathering Processes

31. Which condition accelerates chemical weathering reactions?

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Category: Variations in crustal thickness affecting processes.

32. Which process is primarily responsible for creating new oceanic crust at mid-ocean ridges?

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Category: Directional force

33. How does temperature influence geomorphic processes?

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Category: Slow Movements: Soil creep, solifluction.

34. How does soil creep differ from solifluction?

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Category: Occurs when erosional agents lose energy.

35. What leads to the settling of materials during deposition?

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Category: Chemical Weathering

36. What is one of the main processes in chemical weathering?

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Category: SIGNIFICANCE OF WEATHERING

37. How does weathering contribute to biodiversity in forest ecosystems?

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Category: Exogenic processes – Originate from external factors.

38. Which climatic factor primarily affects the process of erosion?

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Category: Forces that influence geomorphic changes.

39. Which of the following is considered a geomorphic agent responsible for erosion and deposition?

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Category: Plate tectonics

40. What term describes the uplift or warping of large parts of the earth’s crust without severe folding?

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Category: Biological Weathering

41. What does biological weathering involve?

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Category: Weathering

42. Which one of the following processes is a type of chemical weathering?

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Category: Geomorphic processes refer to the forces causing changes in the Earth’s surface.

43. Which of the following is considered a geomorphic agent?

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Category: Geomorphic Agents

44. Which geomorphic agent is most significantly influenced by variations in temperature and precipitation patterns?

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Category: Definition: Disintegration & decomposition of rocks.

45. What is weathering?

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Category: Process of Soil Formation

46. What is the basic input for soil formation?

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Category: Introduction

47. In which category can mass movements like landslides be classified?

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Category: Orogenic Processes (Mountain Building)

48. Which of the following is a primary energy source for endogenic processes?

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Category: Importance of studying geomorphic processes

49. Which of the following is an endogenic force?

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Category: Types of Diastrophism:

50. Which process involves uplift or warping of large parts of the earth’s crust?

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Category: Types of Exogenic Processes

51. Which climatic condition would likely result in the fastest rate of physical weathering?

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Category: Granular disintegration

52. What is the primary force involved in granular disintegration?

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Category: Climate

53. What is formed when salts accumulate at or near the surface in arid regions?

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Category: Exogenic forces (Land-wearing forces)

54. Which of the following is considered a geomorphic agent in exogenic processes?

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Category: Exfoliation domes

55. What is an exfoliation dome?

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Category: SOIL FORMATION

56. Which of the following is a primary factor in soil formation?

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Category: MASS MOVEMENTS

57. Which force primarily drives mass movements?

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Category: Deposition

58. Which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship between deposition and erosion?

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Category: Endogenic vs. Exogenic forces

59. Which of the following processes is primarily responsible for creating large-scale landforms such as mountain ranges?

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Category: Topography

60. Which geomorphic agent is primarily responsible for the transportation of sediments in river systems?

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Category: Endogenic processes – Originate from within the Earth.

61. How does an increase in geothermal gradients affect the diastrophic process?

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Category: Faulting & Fracturing

62. Which of the following forces is primarily responsible for mass movements?

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Category: BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY AND WEATHERING

63. Which organism is most likely to contribute to the mechanical breakdown of rocks by wedging?

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Category: Landslides

64. Why are regions with active tectonics more prone to frequent landslides?

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Category: Agents of Erosion

65. What occurs when erosional agents lose their velocity?

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Category: Movement of molten magma to the surface.

66. What is the main source of energy for endogenic processes such as volcanism?

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