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Questions Related to endogenetic movements

Which of the following lakes were formed by volcanic activities?
(A) Lonar lake
(B) Bhim Tal of Kumaun
(C) Toba lake
(D) Keloed lake

  1. A and C

  2. A and D

  3. A, C and D

  4. A, B, C and D


Correct Option: C

The biggest lake of fresh water in the world is _____________.

  1. Baikallake

  2. Superior lake

  3. Nyasa lake

  4. Victoria lake


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Lake Superior is the largest lake in North America and also the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area and the third-largest by volume. Its surface area is approximately 31,700 square miles. The lake is shared by the province of Ontario in Canada, and the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan in the US. 

Lake Baikal is a rift lake located in southern Siberia, Russia,
Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania and Lago Niassa in Mozambique, is an African Great Lake and the southernmost lake in the East African 
Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes.

The lake formed due to tectonic activities is ________.

  1. Lohtak

  2. Wular lake

  3. Dal lake

  4. Bhimtal

  5. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Wular lake is integral to the hydrological system of the Kashmir valley. India's largest freshwater lake, the Wular lake was formed as a result of the tectonic activity and is fed by the Jhelum river. The lake, along with its marshes, regulates the water levels and offers protection against flooding.

Creation of new coastal plains is the ________ effect of earthquake.

  1. constructive

  2. destructive

  3. formative

  4. none of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The processes for building new land and coastal plains are called constructive forces. Three of the main constructive forces are crustal deformation, volcanic eruptions, and deposition of sediment.

Crustal deformation occurs when the shape of land (or crust) is changed or deformed. One of the main causes is movement of the Earth's plates. When the plates collide or push toward each other, pressure builds. This can cause two things to happen. The rock can either fold or fault.

_________ is the constructive effect of Earthquake.

  1. Formation of Coastal Plains

  2. Submergence of Coastal Plains

  3. Both a and b

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Both A and B


Coastal plains are formed when ocean levels fall on continental shelves that are at sea level, or when rivers carry sediment to areas of the ocean. These plains can take hundreds of years to form, and a few are found hundreds of miles inland.


1. Earthquake may sometimes create new coastal plains, by the emergence of a portion of ocean floor.

2. Submergence of coastal land may result in the formation of bays and gulfs which are favorable sites for the development of ports harbors.

3.Earthquakes result in the formation of hot springs and geyser beneficial for medicinal purposes

A Tsunami can be generated when destructive plate boundries abruptly move and ___________.

  1. Vertically displace the water.

  2. Displace the overlying water.

  3. Vertically displace the overlying water.

  4. Horizontally displace the overlying water.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Vertical displacement of overlying water causes a stark difference between the elevation of the ocean floor due to which water from higher elevation quickly move towards lower elevation seafloor. 
  • This generates very high waves which travel towards the coastal regions and are known as tsunami or harbour waves. Hence option C is correct.
  • Note- Horizontal displacement does not cause displacement of a very significant amount of water hence cannot generate tsunamis.

Mega Tsunami caused by landslide on ________.

  1. July 7, 1958

  2. July 8, 1978

  3. July 9, 1978

  4. July 10, 1978


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

July 9, 1958

On 9 July 1958, a 7.8Mw strike-slip earthquake in southeast Alaska caused 90 million tonnes of rock and ice to drop into the deep water at the head of Lituya Bay. The block fell almost vertically and hit the water with sufficient force to create a wave that surged up the opposite side of the head of the bay to a height of 524 m, and was still many tens of metres high further down the bay, when it carried eyewitnesses Howard Ulrich and his son Howard Jr. over the trees in their fishing boat. They were washed back into the bay and both survived

Secondary destructive effect of earthquake includes _______.

  1. fire

  2. tsunami

  3. landslide

  4. all of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The primary effect of the earthquake- shaking of earth's surface.
  • Secondary effects- effects caused by primary effect i.e. effects caused by the shaking of the earth's surface viz tsunami, landslides, and fires.
  • Hence all options are correct.

Collapsing of buildings, bridges and roads are the __________.

  1. Primary Destructive effect of Earthquake.

  2. Destructive effect of Earthquake.

  3. Tertiary Destructive effect of Earthquake.

  4. Secondary Destructive effect of Earthquake.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The primary destructive effect of Earthquakes include the damage to man-made structures, such as roads, bridges, dams, and buildings from the ground motion depends on the type of construction:

1. concrete and masonry structures are brittle and thus more susceptible to damage and collapse

2. damage to wood and steel structures is far less because of its flexibility.