CSIR-NET 2016 DECEMBER
TEST-4
time limit is 8 minutes
- The present day Martian(Mars) surface is not known to contain water either in liquid or solid form, however, ice has been reported from the polar regions of the planet. This ice is likely to be frozen
- Oxygen
- Sulphur dioxide
- Hydrogen
- Carbon dioxide
- Shear strain is measured by changes in
- length
- angle
- volume
- viscosity
- Mid-latitude deserts are located
- in glaciated regions
- in interior of continents
- on the western sides of continents
- on the eastern sides of continents
- Mid-oceanic ridges, areas of crustal extension, are usually associated with
- normal and reverse faults
- normal and strike-slip faults
- reverse and strike-slip faults
- normal and transform faults
- Which one of the given gases in the atmosphere is the most important for chemical weathering on the surface of the Earth?
- Water vapour
- CO2
- NO2
- SO2
- The correct order of decreasing stability of minerals during chemical weathering is
- quartz, feldspar, pyroxene, olivine
- quartz, pyroxene, feldspar, olivine
- quartz, pyroxene, olivine, feldspar
- feldspar, olivine, amphibole, pyroxene
- Self potential (SP) logs from two shaly sandstone reservoirs A and B record their pseudo-static self potential (PSP) and static self potential (SSP). The ratio of PSP to SSP in A and B are 0.4 and 0.7, respectively. For both A and B, the mud filtrate resistivity is more than the formation water resistivity (Rmf > Rw). This implies that the shale volume of A is
- half of that in B
- twice that in B
- one-fourth of that in B
- four times of that in B
- A potential difference of 10 mV is measured in an electrical survey with Wenner configuration using an electrode spacing of 10 m and 1.0 amp current. What would be the potential difference if the measurements are made with a Schlumberger configuration employing current electrode spacing of AB =30 m, potential electrode spacing of MN = 4 m and the same current?
- 27.6 mV
- 2.76 mV
- 3.62 mV
- 36.2 mV
- A newly discovered planet has an atmosphere made of a gas whose specific heat cP is 1000 J Kg-1 K-1 .If the lapse rate is 20 K/km , what is its acceleration due to gravity?
- 10 m/s2
- 20 m/s2
- 5 m/s2
- 25 m/s2
- The total observed runoff volume during a storm of 5-hr duration with a uniform intensity of 16 mm/hr is 20 *10^6 m3 . If the area of the basin is 400 km^2 , then the infiltration (mm) is
- 15
- 20
- 25
- 30
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2017 DEC 101) a SEISMIC SURVEY IS CARRIED OUT OVER A REGION COMPRISING OF A SEQUENCE OF ALTERNATING HORIZONTAL LAYERS OF SHALE AND SANDSTONE, EACH HAVING A THICKNESS OF 0.5 KM WITH THE SHALE LAYER AT THE TOP OF THE SEQUENCE.THE PWAVE VELOCITY IN SHALE AND SANDSTONE ARE 2KM/SEC AND 4KM/SEC RESPECTIVELY.THE STACKING VELOCITY FOR A REFLECTION FROM THE BASE OF THE 5TH LAYER FROM THE TOP IS1) 0.64KM/H 20 1.64KM/H 3)2.64 KM/H 4) 3.64KM /H
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Delete2017 DEC 120)A AND B ARE THE DIRECTIONS OF NRM IN TWO DEEP SEA SEDIMENT SAMPLES OF AGES 0.60M AND 1.20 Ma,RESPECTIVELY,COLLECTED FROM THE SAME LOCATION.IF N is the direction of the present day magnetic field then 1) both A AND B ARE PARALLEL TO N 2) A IS PARALLEL TO N,BUT B IS ANTIPARALLEL 3) B IS PARALLEL TO N BUT A IS ANTIPARALLEL 4) BOTH A AND B ARE ANTIPARALLEL TO N
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