CET Graduate — Minerals MCQs
Practice 20 free minerals multiple choice questions for CET Graduate exam. Instant answers with explanations in Hindi and English.
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CET Graduate — Geography of Rajasthan — Minerals
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Question 1 of 20
Match the Iron Ore mining areas (List I) with their respective districts (List II): List-I I. Morija-Banol II. Neemla III. Dabla-Thoi IV. Thur-Hunder List-II 1. Sikar 2. Udaipur 3. Jaipur 4. Dausa
Question 2 of 20
Which specific location within the Banswara district is officially credited in recent geological surveys as having the newest confirmed reserves of gold?
Question 3 of 20
Identify the incorrect pair regarding Manganese mining areas and their corresponding districts:
Question 4 of 20
While the Jhunjhunu district is internationally renowned for its massive copper belts like Khetri-Singhana, which of the following specific areas within Jhunjhunu is geologically documented purely for Iron Ore extraction?
Question 5 of 20
Bidasar and Kheda regions, which have emerged as notable areas for mineral exploration, are located in which district and associated with which mineral?
Question 6 of 20
Consider the following statements regarding the industrial applications of minerals: 1. Lead is critically used in the manufacturing of dry cells and bullets. 2. Zinc is extensively utilized in the automobile industry and for making medicines. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Question 7 of 20
Which of the following metallic minerals is commercially referred to as 'Traders Jack'?
Question 8 of 20
Which of the following groups of mines is located strictly within the Sikar district and is extensively recognized for Iron Ore extraction?
Question 9 of 20
Which of the following metallic minerals is fundamentally crucial and explicitly mined to serve as the primary structural base for the automobile industry and electrical equipment manufacturing?
Question 10 of 20
Which of the following physical characteristics correctly describes non-metallic minerals?
Question 11 of 20
Identify the INCORRECT pair representing an Iron Ore mining area and its associated district:
Question 12 of 20
Which of the following characteristics accurately differentiates Ferrous from Non-Ferrous metallic minerals?
Question 13 of 20
Match the Lead-Zinc mining areas (List I) with their respective districts (List II): List-I I. Zawar II. Sindesar-Khurd III. Kayad IV. Chauth Ka Barwara List-II 1. Sawai Madhopur 2. Ajmer 3. Rajsamand 4. Udaipur
Question 14 of 20
For which of the following groups of minerals is Rajasthan the sole producer in India?
Question 15 of 20
Apart from the universally known Galena, which of the following iron sulfide minerals is scientifically documented to serve explicitly as a secondary or host ore for the extraction of Zinc?
Question 16 of 20
Bharkundi, Tartai, and Pathra are highly localized exploration regions situated in the Banswara district. Geological surveys associate these specific regions with the deep exploration of which mineral?
Question 17 of 20
For which of the following mineral clusters is the state designated purely as a 'Leading Producer', acknowledging its dominant national market share without claiming a 100% monopoly?
Question 18 of 20
Statement (A): Rajasthan contributes 25% to the total non-metallic mineral production of the country, securing the first position. Statement (B): Rajasthan contributes 15% to the total metallic mineral production of the country. Choose the correct option:
Question 19 of 20
Match List-I (Mineral) with List-II (Mining Area) and select the correct answer using the codes given below: List-I I. Iron Ore II. Manganese III. Lead-Zinc IV. Copper List-II 1. Zawar 2. Khetri-Singhana 3. Nathra Ki Pal 4. Lilawani
Question 20 of 20
Statement I: Non-metallic minerals generally possess a higher percentage of impurities compared to metallic minerals. Statement II: The presence of metallic bonds and conductivity traits ensures metallic minerals can withstand heavy mechanical impacts without shattering. Analyze the statements:
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