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Q1Domain Verified
Considering the geological evolution discussed in "The Complete Physical Geography of India Course 2026," which of the following tectonic events is primarily responsible for the uplift and continued seismicity of the Himalayan mountain range?
The collision of the Indian plate with the Eurasian plate, leading to the formation of the Trans-Himalayan batholith.
The subduction of the Indian plate beneath the Eurasian plate, resulting in widespread volcanic activity along the Indo-Burman ranges.
The rifting and separation of the Indian plate from Gondwanaland, exposing ancient Precambrian shield rocks in the northern plains.
The northward drift and subsequent buckling of the Indian plate against the Eurasian plate, causing compressional stress and crustal thickening.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of Indian monsoon dynamics as presented in "The Complete Physical Geography of India Course 2026," how does the establishment of the "Tibetan High" during summer influence the Indian subcontinent's rainfall patterns?
It creates a region of high pressure, causing a reversal of wind direction and drawing moisture-laden monsoon winds from the Bay of Bengal towards the Himalayas.
It promotes the formation of convective thunderstorms over the Western Ghats, leading to localized but intense rainfall events throughout the monsoon season.
It leads to the formation of a low-pressure trough over northwestern India, enhancing the inflow of moisture and contributing to the onset of the southwest monsoon.
It facilitates the advection of moist maritime air masses from the Arabian Sea inland, directly triggering heavy rainfall across the Deccan Plateau.
Q3Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Physical Geography of India Course 2026," the distinct biogeographic zones of India, such as the Western Ghats and the Himalayas, exhibit high levels of endemism. Which of the following factors is the MOST significant in driving this high degree of species uniqueness in these regions?
High levels of anthropogenic disturbance leading to adaptive radiation of species.
Intense interspecific competition that favors the evolution of specialized ecological niches.
Extreme climatic fluctuations that necessitate rapid genetic mutation and speciation.
Geomorphological isolation and prolonged periods of geographical separation from other landmasses.

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