Commercial Geography Icom Part 2 English Medium Online Test With Answers

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Commercial Geography Icom Part 2 English Medium Online Test

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1 Among soil forming factors: Climate is most important Physical features are important Natural vegetation is very important Time factor is important
2 In Pakistan, transported soil is found: In plain areas Plateau areas Mountainous regions Desert regions
3 If parent material has been transported and deposited, often far from its original source: It is known as transported soil It is known as residual soil Mountainous soil Local soil
4 Residual soil is often found: In plateau and mountainous region Everywhere in the world Nowhere in the world In the river valleys
5 If after disintegration of rocks, soil particle remain at its original place: It is known as residual soil It is known as transported soil It is known as fertile soil It is known as sandy soil
6 Soil possessing pH value from 7-11 is called? Alkaline soil Acidic soil Neutral soil Fertile soil
7 Soil with pH value, 4-7 is called: Acidic soil Basic soil Neutral soil Alkaline soil
8 What do you mean by neutral soil: Soil with pH value 7.0 Soil with pH value below 7.0 Soil with pH value above 7.0 Soil with pH value zero
9 Soil with excessive organic matter is always: Black in colour Silty in colour Red in colour White in colour
10 Mixture of sandy sand clayey soil is called: Loamy soil Clayey soil Sandy soil Silty soil
11 Soil, possessing minute particles is called: Clayey soil Sandy soil Loamy soil Silty soil
12 Colour of soil possessing excessive iron particles: Is always brown Is always red Is always grey Is always white
13 Areas with high temperature and low rainfall: Possesses poor vegetation Possesses dense vegetation Possesses absolutely no vegetation Cannot support vegetation
14 The soil of desert regions is always: Very fertile Very very fertile In-fertile Absolutely infertile
15 Upper layer of the earth crust formation: Is due to disintegration Is due to decomposition of vegetation Is due to disintegration of rocks Is due to disintegration agents
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