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Figures X and Y show profile sections of folds traced by two cross-bedded sandstone beds. Which one of the following is the correct interpretation? 

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Anticlines and synclines are defined by the relative position of older and younger beds. Anticlines have older beds at the center, while synclines have younger beds at the center.
Updated On: Dec 11, 2025
  • X- Antiformal anticline; Y- Antiformal syncline
  • X- Antiformal anticline; Y- Synformal syncline
  • X- Overturned antiform; Y- Overturned synform
  • X- Antiformal syncline; Y- Synformal anticline
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understanding the Folds.
- Anticlines are folds where the older beds are in the center, and synclines are folds where the younger beds are in the center.
- The "X" figure shows an anticline with beds that dip away from the center, so it is an antiformal anticline.
- The "Y" figure shows a syncline with beds that dip towards the center, so it is an antiformal syncline.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
(A) X- Antiformal anticline; Y- Antiformal syncline: Correct — This matches the observed fold types for figures X and Y.
(B) X- Antiformal anticline; Y- Synformal syncline: Incorrect — "Synformal" is not the correct term here.
(C) X- Overturned antiform; Y- Overturned synform: Incorrect — Both folds are not overturned.
(D) X- Antiformal syncline; Y- Synformal anticline: Incorrect — The fold types for both figures are reversed in this option.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (A) X- Antiformal anticline; Y- Antiformal syncline, as it accurately represents the fold types in the figures.
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