(A) meteorite
(B) asteroid
(C) meteor
(D) comet
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Plains formed by the deposits brought by glacier are:
(A) lacustrine plains
(B) flood plains
(C) drift plains
(D) coastal plains
Tibet, the highest plateau in the world, is:
(A) piedmont plateau
(B) intermontane plateau
(C) continental plateau
(D) volcanic plateau
Mountain of accumulation is:
(A) Volcanic mountains
(B) Block mountains
(C) Residual mountains
(D) Fold mountains
Fold mountains are formed due to forces born out of:
(A) tension
(B) compression
(C) expansion
(D) volcanoes
An important gas in the atmosphere that absorbs sun’s ultraviolet rays is:
(A) Oxygen
(B) Nitrogen
(C) Ozone
(D) Hydrogen
How does quantification help the qualitative researcher avoid being accused of anecdotalism?
(A) By allowing them to focus on extreme examples in the data and ignore the rest
(B) By providing a structure to an otherwise unstructured dataset
(C) By making it more likely that official statistics will be included in their report
(D) By providing some idea of the prevalence of an usual or striking response
In what way does the thematic analysis of interview data suggest quantification?
(A) It demands the use of computer programs like SPSS
(B) It is based on numbers rather than text
(C) It involves establishing the frequency of particular words, phrases or themes
(D) It is usually followed by a stage of rigorous statistical testing