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One of the main charges against metaphysical poetry is:
ദേശീയ ഗ്രാമീണ തൊഴിലുറപ്പ് പദ്ധതി ആദ്യമായി നടപ്പാക്കിയ കേരളത്തിലെ ജില്ലകൾ ?
Droughts can precipitate a cascade of other disasters. Which of the following is NOT listed as a potential disaster directly resulting from a drought?
In metaphysical poetry, “metrical harshness” refers to:
What is the primary definition of a drought according to the provided text?
ക്വാണ്ടം കമ്പ്യൂട്ടിംഗിനെ അടിസ്ഥാനമാക്കി ഗൂഗിൾ നിർമ്മിച്ച പ്രോസസർ ചിപ്പ് താഴെ തന്നിരിക്കുന്നവയിൽ ഏതാണ്?
The main purpose of unconventional openings in metaphysical poetry is to:
ഒരു നിശ്ചിത മാസ് വാതകത്തിൻ്റെ 300°C ൽ ഉള്ള മർദ്ദം 1.3 atm ആണ്. ഇപ്പോഴത്തെ വ്യാപ്തം 10L ആണ്. താപത്തിൽ വ്യത്യാസം ഇല്ലാതെ ഈ വാതകത്തിൻ്റെ വ്യാപ്തം 2.6L ആയി കുറഞ്ഞാൽ ഇപ്പോഴത്തെ മർദ്ദം എത്ര ആണ്?
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a potential cascade of disaster precipitated by a drought?
In metaphysical poetry, "cynicism" especially appears in:
In metaphysical poetry, "unification of sensibility" refers to:

Consider the following statements regarding floods and flash floods.

  1. All floods are specifically defined as occurring within six hours of heavy rainfall.
  2. Flash floods are a specific type of flood characterized by rapid onset and swift water flow.
  3. An increase in reservoir levels can lead to a general flood, but not a flash flood.

    Which of the following statements about flash floods are correct?

    1. Flash floods occur very rapidly, usually within six hours of the beginning of heavy rainfall.
    2. They are characterized by a sudden and extreme volume of water flowing slowly.
    3. Flash floods lead to rapid inundation.

      Which of the following are potential causes of floods, according to the National Disaster Management Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs?

      1. Rivers overflowing their banks due to heavy rains.
      2. High winds and cyclones.
      3. Significant drops in reservoir levels.
      4. Tsunamis and dam bursts.

        What best describes a flood?

        1. A flood is essentially an overflow of water onto land that is typically dry.
        2. Floods are always caused by human activities.
        3. A flood is defined as a temporary inundation of large regions.
          According to the National Disaster Management Division, which of the following is a factor that can lead to floods?
          The term "learnedness" in metaphysical poetry refers to:
          ഗ്രാമപ്രദേശങ്ങളിൽ അന്ത്യോദയ അന്നയോജന റേഷൻകാർഡിന് അന്തിമ അനുമതി നൽകുന്നത് ?
          The main purpose of a conceit in metaphysical poetry is to:

          Based on the combined classifications, which of the following are recognized primary categories of snow avalanches?

          1. Dry Snow Direct Action Avalanche
          2. Wet Snow Delayed Action Avalanche
          3. Ice Direct Action Avalanche
          4. Dry Snow Delayed Action Avalanche
          5. Wet Snow Direct Action Avalanche
            Which of the following is a famous example of a conceit?

            Which of the following statements correctly describe the triggering mechanisms of snow avalanches?

            1. 'Direct action' avalanches are typically triggered by immediate factors, such as new snowfall or a sudden load.
            2. 'Delayed action' avalanches occur instantaneously after the initial stress is applied.
            3. All snow avalanches are exclusively 'direct action' types, meaning they only occur with an immediate trigger.
            4. 'Delayed action' avalanches occur sometime after the initial stress, due to factors like snowpack metamorphism or temperature changes.

              Regarding debris avalanches, which statements are accurate?

              1. A debris avalanche is characterized by the chaotic, turbulent movement of rocks, soil, and other debris.
              2. Debris avalanches are always composed of dry materials and never mixed with water or ice.
              3. These types of avalanches are often triggered by seismic activity like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.

                Which of the following statements about avalanches are correct?

                1. An avalanche refers to a significant mass of snow or ice that rapidly slides down a mountainside under the influence of gravity.
                2. Avalanches occur when the cohesive forces holding the snowpack together become greater than the weight on the upper layers.
                3. As an avalanche descends, it often incorporates additional material from beneath the snowpack, such as soil, rocks, and vegetation.
                  In metaphysical poetry, a conceit is best described as:
                  Which of the following is NOT listed as one of the four primary categories of snow avalanches formed by combining classifications?
                  Based on their triggering mechanism, snow avalanches can be further classified into which two categories?
                  Into which two main types are snow avalanches broadly categorized?
                  What is a distinguishing characteristic of a debris avalanche?
                  Which condition primarily causes an avalanche to occur?
                  The feature “concentration” in metaphysical poetry suggests that:
                  Stanzas in metaphysical poetry are usually:

                  Which of the following are common triggers of tsunamis?

                  1. Underwater earthquakes.
                  2. Large underwater landslides.
                  3. Small-scale coastal erosion.
                  4. Significant volcanic activity, especially underwater or coastal ones.
                  5. Meteorite impacts if they occur in the ocean.

                    Consider the following statements about Tsunami characteristics and their impact.

                    1. Tsunamis are a series of powerful ocean waves created by the abrupt displacement of a large volume of seawater.
                    2. These waves have the ability to travel only short distances across oceans.
                    3. Upon reaching coastal areas, tsunamis cause a highly destructive surge on land.
                    4. The term 'tsunami' refers to a single, unusually large wave.

                      Identify the incorrect statement regarding the generation of Tsunamis.

                      1. Tsunamis are exclusively caused by underwater volcanic eruptions.
                      2. Sudden displacements of large volumes of seawater are key to tsunami generation.
                      3. Large-scale military testing underwater can trigger tsunamis, though rarely.
                      4. Atmospheric pressure changes are a primary cause of tsunami formation.

                        Which of the following statements correctly describe Tsunamis?

                        1. Tsunamis are often referred to as "seismic sea waves."
                        2. The word "Tsunami" originates from Japanese, meaning "harbor wave."
                        3. Tsunamis are characterized by a series of small waves with short wavelengths.
                        4. They are primarily generated by sudden displacements on the seafloor.
                          കൃത്രിമ ന്യൂറൽ നെറ്റ്വർക്കുകൾ ഉപയോഗിച്ച് മെഷീൻ ലേണിംഗ് പ്രാപ്തമാക്കുന്ന അടിസ്ഥാനപരമായ കണ്ടെത്തലുകളും കണ്ടുപിടുത്തങ്ങളും പരിഗണിച്ച് 2024 ലെ ഭൗതിക ശാസ്ത്രത്തിനുള്ള നോബേൽ സമ്മാനം ലഭിച്ച ശാസ്ത്രജ്ഞർ ആരൊക്കെയാണ്?
                          The length of metaphysical poems is generally:
                          What is the typical impact of a tsunami when it reaches coastal areas?
                          According to the notes, which of these is NOT a common trigger for tsunamis?
                          Which of the following is a preferred syllable count in metaphysical poetry?
                          What is the Japanese meaning of the word 'tsunami'?
                          താഴെ പറയുന്നവയിൽ ഏതാണ് ഒരു LAN ന്റെ നിർവചനം?

                          Which of the following statements regarding the 'glowing avalanche' (pyroclastic flow) is incorrect?

                          1. The 'glowing avalanche' is considered the most dangerous type of volcanic eruption.
                          2. Its extreme heat and speed contribute to the danger of a pyroclastic flow.
                          3. Pyroclastic flows consist of a slow-moving mixture of volcanic gases and fragmented rock, making them relatively harmless.

                            Which of the following statements about different types of volcanic eruptions are correct?

                            1. Explosive eruptions are characterized by the violent expulsion of ash, gas, and rock fragments.
                            2. Effusive eruptions involve a relatively gentle outflow of lava.
                            3. The 'glowing avalanche' is a type of effusive eruption, known for its slow movement.

                              Which of the following statements accurately describes volcanic eruptions?

                              1. Volcanic eruptions involve the expulsion of molten rock and gases from a volcanic vent.
                              2. Only solid materials are ejected during a volcanic eruption, not gases.
                              3. The primary substance expelled during an eruption is magma after it reaches the Earth's surface.
                                What characterizes an explosive volcanic eruption?
                                What are the two primary modes in which volcanoes typically erupt?
                                Which type of volcanic eruption is considered the most dangerous due to its extreme heat and speed?

                                Identify the incorrect statement regarding landslides and their causes.

                                1. Landslides are exclusively slow-moving geological phenomena that pose little immediate threat.
                                2. Gravity is the fundamental force responsible for initiating and driving all types of landslides.
                                3. The saturation of ground due to melting snow, combined with the snow's weight, can increase landslide risk.
                                4. The removal of protective soil layers and vegetation through erosion can significantly weaken a slope, making it prone to landslides.