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This document provides instructions for a geology exam consisting of 300 marks over 3 hours. Candidates must write their answers in the medium specified on their admission certificate. Question 1 and 5 are compulsory, and candidates must attempt 3 other questions by selecting at least 1 from each section. Marks for each question are provided. Diagrams should be included where necessary. All parts of a question must be attempted contiguously before moving to the next. Blank pages should be crossed out. The exam consists of 2 sections, with Section A focusing on topics like seismic zonation maps, erosion cycles, and tectonic landforms, and Section B addressing subjects such as the distribution of trilobites, diamond deposits, and Precambrian life

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F-Dtn-M-Hfma Geology Paper-I: Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 300

This document provides instructions for a geology exam consisting of 300 marks over 3 hours. Candidates must write their answers in the medium specified on their admission certificate. Question 1 and 5 are compulsory, and candidates must attempt 3 other questions by selecting at least 1 from each section. Marks for each question are provided. Diagrams should be included where necessary. All parts of a question must be attempted contiguously before moving to the next. Blank pages should be crossed out. The exam consists of 2 sections, with Section A focusing on topics like seismic zonation maps, erosion cycles, and tectonic landforms, and Section B addressing subjects such as the distribution of trilobites, diamond deposits, and Precambrian life

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GEOLOGY

Paper—I

Time Allowed : Three Hours Maximum Marks : 300

INSTRUCTIONS

Each question is printed both in Hindi and in English.


Answers must be written in the medium specified in the
Admission Certificate issued to you, which must be stated
clearly on the cover of the answer-book in the space
provided for the purpose. No marks will be given for the
answers written in a medium other than that specified in
the Admission Certificate.
Candidates should attempt Question Nos. 1 and 5, which
are compulsory, and any three of the remaining questions
selecting at least one question from each Section.
Marks carried by each question are indicated at the end of
the question.
Draw diagrams, wherever necessary.
Important Note : Whenever a question is being attempted,
all its parts/sub-parts must be attempted contiguously. This
means that before moving on to the next question to be
attempted, candidates must finish attempting all parts/
sub-parts of the previous question attempted. This is to be
strictly followed.
Pages left blank in the answer-book are to be clearly struck
out in ink. Any answers that follow pages left blank may not
be given credit.

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Section—A

1. Write critical notes on the following in about


150 words each : 12x5=60

(a) Modified seismic zonation map of India

(b) Davis cycle of erosion

(c) Major tectonic landforms of the world

(d) Aerial photograph versus topographic


map

(e) Effect of time on rock deformation

2. Describe the following in about 250 words


each : 20x3=60

(a) Circum-Pacific belt

(b) Characteristics of Tsunami waves

(c) Spreading ocean ridges

3. Discuss the following in about 250 words


each : 20x3=60

(a) Geomorphic features along east coast


of India

(b) Components of the electromagnetic


spectrum

(c) Lunar remote sensing using


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(a) Orientation of stress ellipsoid and the


types of faults

(b) Classification of folds based on dip


isogon

(c) Intragranular movements in plastic


deformation of rocks

Section—B

5. Write critical notes, in about 150 words each,


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(a) Distribution of trilobites in different


geological periods

(b) Diamondiferous strata of India

(c) Volcanism in India

(d) Quality classification of irrigation water

(e) Criteria for selecting suitable building


stone

6. Explain the following in about 250 words


each : 20x3=60

(a) Uses of fossils

(b) Classification of foraminifera based on


structure and composition of the shell

(c) Life in pre-Cambrian time

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(a) Give an account of the relationship


between different kinds of stratigraphic
units.

(b) What are the economic deposits


associated with the Tertiary rocks of
India? List them and briefly describe
each of them.

(c) Enumerate the petrological character-


istics of the Deccan Traps.

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each : 20x3=60

(a) How are aquifers classified? Briefly


describe each type.

(b) Explain the influence of folding in the


foundation rocks of a dam site and in
tunnels.

(c) What are the preventive measures


adopted for landslides? Explain them
briefly.

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Note : English version of the Instructions is printed


on the front cover of this question paper.

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