Question:

Match the mineral deposits in Group I with their Indian occurrences in Group II. 
Group I                       Group II 
P. Chromite                1. Jhamarkotra, Rajasthan 
Q. Magnesite             2. Gudur, Andhra Pradesh 
R. Mica                       3. Byrapur, Karnataka 
S. Phosphorite            4. Chalk Hills, Tamil Nadu 
 

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In geological studies, it's important to remember the geographic locations where certain minerals are predominantly found, such as chromite in Rajasthan and phosphorite in Tamil Nadu.
Updated On: Dec 15, 2025
  • P-1 Q-4 R-3 S-2
  • P-3 Q-2 R-4 S-1
  • P-2 Q-1 R-3 S-4
  • P-4 Q-3 R-2 S-1
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understanding the question.
The question asks to match mineral deposits from Group I with their occurrences in Group II. Let's analyze each mineral and its occurrence in India.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
(A) P-1 Q-4 R-3 S-2: This combination does not match the correct occurrences of the minerals.
(B) P-3 Q-2 R-4 S-1: This combination is also incorrect based on known locations.
(C) P-2 Q-1 R-3 S-4: Correct — This combination correctly matches chromite with Jhamarkotra, magnesite with Gudur, mica with Byrapur, and phosphorite with Chalk Hills.
(D) P-4 Q-3 R-2 S-1: This combination is incorrect based on the geographical locations.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (C) P-2 Q-1 R-3 S-4, as it correctly matches the mineral deposits with their respective Indian locations.
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