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Detailed, Step-by-Step NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Geography<\/a> Chapter 5\u00a0Minerals and Rocks Questions and Answers were solved by Expert Teachers as per NCERT (CBSE) Book guidelines covering each topic in chapter to ensure complete preparation.<\/p>\n

Minerals and Rocks NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Geography Chapter 5<\/h2>\n

Minerals and Rocks Questions and Answers <\/span>Class 11 Geography Chapter 5<\/h3>\n

Question 1.
\nMultiple choice questions.
\n(i) Which one of the following are the two main constituents of granite?
\n(a) Iron and Nickel
\n(b) Iron and Silver
\n(c) Silica and Aluminium
\n(d) Iron oxide and Potassium
\nAnswer:
\n(c) Silica and Aluminium.<\/p>\n

(ii) Which one of the following is the salient feature of metamorphic rocks?
\n(a) Changeable
\n(b) Quite
\n(c) Crystalline
\n(d) Foliation
\nAnswer:
\n(a) Changeable.<\/p>\n

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(iii) Which one of the following is not a single element mineral?
\n(a) Gold
\n(b) Silver
\n(c) Mica
\n(d) Graphite
\nAnswer:
\n(c) Mica.<\/p>\n

(iv) Which one of the following is the hardest mineral?
\n(a)Topaz
\n(b) Diamond
\n(c) Quartz
\n(d) Feldspar
\nAnswer:
\n(b) Diamond.<\/p>\n

(v) Which one of the following is not a sedimentary rock?
\n(a) Tillite
\n(b) Borax
\n(c) Breccia
\n(d) Marble
\nAnswer:
\n(a) Tillite.<\/p>\n

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Question 2.
\nAnswer the following questions in about 30 words each :<\/p>\n

(i) What do you mean by rocks? Name the three major classes of rocks.
\nAnswer:
\nA rock is an aggregate of one or more minerals. It may be soft or hard and in varied colours.
\nThree classes of rocks are :<\/p>\n