UPSC 2021 Prelims GEOGRAPHY Answer Key with Explanation

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    UPSC 2021 Prelims
    GEOGRAPHY Answer Key with Explanation
    1. With reference to the Indus river system, of the following four rivers, three of
    them pour into one of them which joins the Indus direct. Among the following,
    which one is such river that joins the Indus direct?
    (a) Chenab
    (b) Jhelum
    (c) Ravi
    (d) Sutlej
    Answer: A
    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/07/Indus_river-
    hu.svg/444px-Indus_river-hu.svg.png

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    2. With reference to India, Didwana, Kuchaman, Sargol and Khchaman are the
    names of
    (a) Glaciers
    (b) Mangrove Areas
    (c) Ramsar sites
    (d) Saline lakes
    Answer: D
    Explanation
    Didwana: Didwana is a town in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan. It also has a famous
    Didwana salt-water lake of Rajasthan.
    Kuchaman: Sambhar lake is one of the major salt sources in Rajasthan as well as for India.
    Also known as Kuchaman, the lake attracts a wide array of migrating birds like Pink
    Flamingos and other birds from all around the world.
    3. Consider the following rivers:
    1. Brahmani
    2. Nagavali
    3. Subarnarekha
    4. Vamsadhara
    Which of the above rise from the Eastern Ghats?
    (a) 1 and 2
    (b) 2 and 4
    (c) 3 and 4
    (d) 1 and 3
    Answer: B
    Explanation
    2 and 4 (Nagavali and Vamsadhara) rise from eastern ghats.

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    4. Among the following, which one is the least water- efficient crop?
    (a) Sugarcane
    (b) Sunflower
    (c) Pearl millet
    (d) Red gram
    Answer: A
    Explanation
    Sugarcane is an exceptionally water-intensive crop, needing between 1,500 and 3,000
    litres of water per kilogram of cane.
    The water use efficiency for sugarcane cultivation was at 3.13 HP hours of water for
    producing one quintal of annual output indicating that it is the least water efficient crop.
    https://claroenergy.in/5-most-water-intensive-crops/
    https://extension.uga.edu/publications/detail.html?number=B1216&title=Pearl%20Mi
    llet%20for%20Grain
    5. Consider the following statements:
    1. In the tropical zone, the western sections of the oceans are warmer than the eastern
    sections owing to the influence of trade winds.
    2. In the temperate zone, westerlies make the eastern sections of oceans warmer than the
    western sections.
    Which of the statements given above is/ are correct?

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    (a) 1 only
    (b) 2 only
    (c) Both 1 and 2
    (d) Neither 1 nor 2
    Answer: C
    Explanation
    Both the statements are correct.
    6. With reference to the water on the planet Earth, consider the following
    statement:
    1. The amount of water in the rivers and lakes is more than the amount of groundwater.
    2. The amount of water in polar ice caps and glaciers is more than the amount of
    groundwater.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
    (a) 1 only
    (b) 2 only
    (c) Both 1 and 2
    (d) Neither 1 nor
    Answer: B
    Explanation
    Groundwater represents about 30% of the world's fresh water. From the other 70%,
    nearly 69% is captured in the ice caps and mountain snow/glaciers and merely 1% is
    found in rivers and lakes. Hence statement 1 is incorrect and statement 2 is correct.
    https://www.un-igrac.org/what-
    groundwater#:~:text=Groundwater%20represents%20about%2030%25%20of,found
    %20in%20river%20and%20lakes.
    7. The black cotton soil of India has been formed due to the weathering of
    (a) brown forest soil
    (b) fissure volcanic rock
    (c) granite and schist
    (d) shale and limestone
    Answer: B

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    Explanation
    Black Cotton Soil has been formed due to the weathering of fissure volcanic rock.

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