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World Geography

World Geography
The highest average salinity amongst the following seas is reported from

Mediterranean Sea
Red Sea
Black Sea
Dead Sea

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World Geography
Ultrasound which is upper limit of human hearing is characterized by which of the following frequencies?

Above 200 KHz
Below 20 KHz
Above 20 KHz
Above 2 KHz

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Ultrasound refers to a sound wave with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing, which is generally over 20 kHz. In general, humans can hear sounds with a frequency between 20 Hz and 20 kHz.

World Geography
The spring season in the north temperate zone is when

the sun is directly overhead the equator
the sun is directly overhead the Tropic of Cancer
the sun returns to equator
the sun is at the Tropic of Cancer

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World Geography
The northern portion of the western coastal plain is called

Coromendel coast
Malabar coast
None of these
Konkan plain

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World Geography
The longest river in the Common wealth of independent states is the

Yenisei river
Irtysh river
Volga river
Ob river

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World Geography
The largest fish exporting region in the world is

the north-east pacific region
the south-east asian region
the north-east atlantic region
the north-west pacific region

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