IAS Prelims Geography Q.12 – 2023 | Geomorphology: Earthquake Waves (P & S Waves)

Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📍 The Question

Consider the following statements:

  1. In a seismograph, P waves are recorded earlier than S waves.
  2. In P waves, the individual particles vibrate to and fro in the direction of wave propagation whereas in S waves, the particles vibrate up and down at right angles to the direction of wave propagation.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Correct Answer: (c) Both 1 and 2


🎯 Theme of the Question

Physical Geography | Earth Interior | Seismic Waves | NCERT Concepts

This is a direct NCERT-based question testing the fundamental differences between P-waves and S-waves.


🧠 Classroom Explanation

Earthquake waves are broadly of two types:

  • Body waves (travel through Earth’s interior)
    • P waves
    • S waves
  • Surface waves (travel along Earth’s surface, most destructive)

Now, examine each statement.


🔹 Statement 1: P waves are recorded earlier than S waves. ✅

  • P-waves (Primary waves) are the fastest seismic waves
  • They reach recording stations first
  • S-waves (Secondary waves) arrive later due to lower speed

✔️ Statement 1 is correct


🔹 Statement 2: Particle motion in P and S waves is as described. ✅

  • P-waves (compressional / longitudinal):
    • Particle vibration is parallel to wave direction
    • Motion is to and fro (push–pull)
    • Creates compression and rarefaction
    • Travels through solids, liquids, and gases
  • S-waves (shear / transverse):
    • Particle vibration is perpendicular to wave direction
    • Motion is up and down / side to side
    • Travels through solids only (cannot pass through liquid outer core)

✔️ Statement 2 is correct


📊 Final Assessment

StatementStatus
P waves recorded before S waves✅ Correct
P: parallel motion; S: perpendicular motion✅ Correct

👉 Correct answer: (c)


❌ UPSC Elimination Logic

UPSC tests:

  • Speed difference (P faster than S)
  • Type of vibration
  • Often linked with:
    • Earth’s core composition (S-waves don’t pass through liquids)

🧩 Memory Hook

“P pushes forward; S shakes sideways.”


🧠 Prelims Strategy Insight

Always remember:

  • P = Primary = fastest = through solids + liquids
  • S = Secondary = slower = only through solids
  • Surface waves = maximum damage

🧭 IAS Monk Whisper

The Earth speaks in waves, and P always speaks first.

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