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Q1Domain Verified
Considering the tectonic setting of the Indian subcontinent, which of the following is the MOST significant factor contributing to the formation of the Himalayas and the ongoing seismic activity in the region?
The presence of a subduction zone where the Indian plate is being forced beneath the Eurasian plate, causing widespread volcanism.
The northward drift of the Indian plate and its collision with the Eurasian plate, leading to significant crustal shortening and thickening.
The formation of a transform fault boundary along the eastern margin of the Indian plate, resulting in significant strike-slip faulting.
The rifting of the Indian plate from Gondwanaland and subsequent passive margin development against the Eurasian plate.
Q2Domain Verified
The Thar Desert's aridification is a complex phenomenon influenced by multiple geographical factors. Which combination of factors BEST explains its formation and persistence?
The rain shadow effect of the Aravalli Range and the influence of the Southwest Monsoon's diminished moisture content upon reaching the region.
High rates of evapotranspiration due to intense solar radiation and the absence of any significant water bodies in the vicinity.
The leeward side effect of the Western Ghats and the prevailing westerly winds carrying dry air masses from the Arabian Peninsula.
The presence of ancient river systems that have since dried up, leaving behind porous sandy soils that promote rapid water infiltration.
Q3Domain Verified
Considering the drainage patterns of Peninsular India, the dendritic drainage system observed in many parts of the plateau is primarily indicative of:
The presence of deep rift valleys that channelize river flow in a parallel or trellis pattern.
A relatively young geological age of the plateau, with rivers still in their youthful stage of erosion.
Uniform lithological structure and a gentle, uniform slope across the region, allowing rivers to develop with minimal obstruction.
Significant faulting and fracturing of the bedrock, leading to subsequent drainage patterns.

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