World Geography MCQ Practice Test

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Epirogenetic movement gives rise to –

(a) Shields

(b) Volcano

(c) Plains

(d) Fold Mountain

Option d – Fold Mountain

Latitude of a place is indicated by its –

(a) Altitude

(b) Time

(c) Temperature

(d) Amount of rain

Option c – Temperature

The time at Cairo is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich. Hence it is located at –

(a) 28 E longitude

(b) 28 W longitude

(c) 30 W longitude

(d) 30 E longitude

Option d – 30 E longitude

Which of the following is the newest geological era?

(a) Triassic

(b) Jurassic

(c) Permian

(d) Cretaceous

Option a – Triassic

An earthquake is also known as-

(a) Temper

(b) Teacher

(c) Tremor

(d) None of these

Option c – Tremor

Mechanically formed sedimentary rocks are –

(a) Coral

(b) Borax

(c) Gravel

(d) Chalk

Option c – Gravel

Victoria Garden is in –

(a) Delhi

(b) Mumbai

(c) Kolkata

(d) Sri Nagar

Option b – Mumbai

Char Minar is in which state?

(a) Maharashtra

(b) Andhra Pradesh

(c) Tamil Nadu

(d) Orissa

Option b – Andhra Pradesh

Ambedkar International B.R. Airport is located at-

(a) Lucknow

(b) Nagpur

(c) Goa

(d) Bhopal

Option b – Nagpur

Where is the headquarter of South Eastern Railway?

(a) Chennai

(b) Kolkata

(c) Secunderabad

(d) Mumbai

Option b – Kolkata

Which of the following is a tidal port?

(a) Kandla

(b) Paradip

(c) Kolkata

(d) Chennai

Option a – Kandla

Which of the following is the currency of Norway?

(a) Peso

(b) Kroner

(c) Rand

(d) Pound

Option b – Kroner

Which of the following is the name of the capital of a country?

(a) Hungary

(b) Nigeria

(c) Jamaica

(d) Beirut

Option d – Beirut

Which of the following is called the Eternal City?

(a) Rome

(b) Korea

(c) Bahrain

(d) Belgium

Option a – Rome

In which state is the Jaldapara sanctuary located?

(a) Uttar Pradesh

(b) Jharkhand

(c) West Bengal

(d) Assam

Option c – West Bengal

A natural region has similarity of –

(a) Soil and drainage

(b) Climate and occupation

(c) Climate and natural vegetation

(d) Economic base and recess

Option c – Climate and natural vegetation

Which of the following is present in the largest amount in terms of percent by mass in the Earth’s crust?

(a) Carbon

(b) Calcium

(c) Silicon

(d) Oxygen

Option d – Oxygen

Cold air blows from sea towards land during the day, particularly in the afternoon because of —

(a) Lower specific heat of land compared with water

(b) Expansion of air at land causing the air to rise up

(c) Greater absorbing power of land compared with water

(d) Lower specific heat and greater absorbing power causes land to be hotter than sea, causing convection currents in air

Option d – Lower specific heat and greater absorbing power causes land to be hotter than sea, causing convection currents in air

Which one among the following statements regarding Chinook winds is not correct?

(a) These are local winds

(b) They benefit agriculture

(c) They bring lots of rain with them

(d) They descend along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in mid-latitudes

Option c – They bring lots of rain with them

In the South Atlantic and South-Eastern Pacific regions in tropical latitudes, cyclones do not originate because-

(a) Coriolis force is too weak

(b) Absence of land in those regions

(c) Sea surface temperatures are low

(d) Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone seldom occurs

Option d – Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone seldom occurs

An ideal example of a sustainable resource is –

(a) Farming

(b) Afforestation

(c) Reforestation

(d) Agroforestation

Option d – Agroforestation

Which one of the following statements is not correct?

(a) High acidity in soil is typical of humid climates

(b) Arid climate is characterized by alkaline soil

(c) Increasing soil acidity results in declining soil fertility

(d) Application of lime makes the soil acidic

Option d – Application of lime makes the soil acidic

What happens to the soil where it freezes and soil water tends to form ice layers with the ground surface?

(a) It heaves the soil upward in an uneven manner

(b) It remains unaffected

(c) It heaves the soil downward in an uneven manner

(d) It heaves the soil both upward and downward in an even manner

Option a – It heaves the soil upward in an uneven manner

The jet aircraft is ideal for flying in the stratosphere because the layer is out of-

(a) This anti-craft firing range of guns

(b) The aircraft temperature is constant and ideal for engine efficiency

(c) The absence of weather phenomena and clouds

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(d) The layer is rich in ozone, which reduces fuel consumption

Option c – The absence of weather phenomena and clouds

Consider the following statements.

  1. The winds which blow between 30° N and 60° S latitudes throughout the year are known as westerlies
  2. The moist air masses that cause winter rains in the North-Western region of India are part of the westerlies

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

Option c – Both 1 and 2

Which one of the following is useful in paper manufacturing industry?

(a) Orchids

(b) Fibrous plants

(c) Non-flowering plants

(d) Plants growing in high altitude

Option d – Plants growing in high altitude

Molasses is a by-product of which of the following industries?

(a) Thermal Power Plant

(b) Sugar Manufacturing

(c) Coke industry

(d) Iron and Steel manufacture

Option b – Sugar Manufacturing

Western culture is another name for –

(a) European culture

(b) Modern culture

(c) Medieval culture

(d) Ancient culture

Option a – European culture

World’s highest urban density of population occurs in-

(a) New York

(b) London

(c) Tokyo

(d) Kolkata

Option c – Tokyo

Geography was first divided into ‘General’ and ‘Special’ by-

(a) Kant

(b) Ritter

(c) Humboldt

(d) Varenius

Option d – Varenius

In which one among the following states is the Dihang-Dibang Biosphere Reserve located?

(a) Assam

(b) Orissa

(c) Arunachal Pradesh

(d) Uttarakhand

Option c – Arunachal Pradesh

Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

(a) Darjeeling – West Bengal

(b) Simla – Uttar Pradesh

(c) Kodaikanal – Tamil Nadu

(d) Mount Abu – Rajasthan

Option b – Simla – Uttar Pradesh

Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?

  1. Granites – Batholiths
  2. Marbles – Hogback ridges
  3. Quartzite – Ridge crests
  4. Hard rocks – Monadnocks

Select the correct answer using the code given below.
(a) 1, 2 and 3

(b) 1, 2 and 4

(c) 1, 3 and 4

(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

Option c – 1, 3 and 4

The rate of erosion in a stream is lowest where –

(a) The river joins the sea

(b) Velocity is more

(c) Breadth is greater

(d) Depth is greater

Option a – The river joins the sea

Alluvial cone is predominant in-

(a) Delta region

(b) Pediment Zone

(c) Coastal region

(d) Pediment region

Option b – Pediment Zone

Beirut is the most beautiful city of-

(a) Jordan

(b) Iraq

(c) Syria

(d) Lebanon

Option d – Lebanon

Formerly, Zimbabwe was known as-

(a) Mali

(b) Zanzibar

(c) Rhodesia

(d) Namibia

Option c – Rhodesia

Halifax is the capital manufacturing centre of –

(a) Ontario

(b) Quebec

(c) Nova Scotia

(d) New Brunswick

Option c – Nova Scotia

Main export of Argentina depends on the income of-

(a) Tin

(b) Zinc

(c) Lead

(d) Copper

Option a – Tin

Pampas produce primarily –

(a) Wheat

(b) Rice

(c) Rye

(d) Maize

Option a – Wheat

Guano, a unique fertilizer, is a product of –

(a) Paraguay

(b) Atacama

(c) Grand Banks

(d) Coastal areas and off Peru

Option c – Grand Banks

Consider the following winds.

  1. Doldrums
  2. Trade winds
  3. Westerlies
  4. Polar winds

Which one is the idealized global pattern of these winds from the equator to the pole?
(a) 1-2-3-4

(b) 1-3-2-4

(c) 2-1-4-3

(d) 3-1-2-4

Option a – 1-2-3-4

A cold local wind draining occasionally down the Rhone Valley is known as –

(a) Bora

(b) Mistral

(c) Chinook

(d) Blizzard

Option b – Mistral

On November 8, 2013, many people died in the Philippines after a super typhoon ravaged the country. What was the name of the typhoon?

(a) Nesat

(b) Phailin

(c) Utor

(d) Haiyan

Option d – Haiyan

Rainbows are produced when sunlight –

(a) Incident on raindrops hanging in the atmosphere

(b) Incident on raindrops hanging in the atmosphere is dispersed after suffering reflection

(c) Incident on raindrops hanging in the atmosphere is dispersed after suffering refraction

(d) None of the given statements is correct

Option b – Incident on raindrops hanging in the atmosphere is dispersed after suffering reflection

Maximum number of species occur in –

(a) Mangrove forest

(b) Coniferous forest

(c) Deciduous forest

(d) Equatorial forest

Option d – Equatorial forest

If a tropical rainforest is removed, it does not regenerate quickly as compared to tropical deciduous forest. This is because –

(a) The soil of the rainforest is deficient in nutrients

(b) The rainforest species are slow-growing

(c) Exotic species invade the fertile soil of the rainforest

(d) Propagules of the trees in a rainforest have poor viability

Option a – The soil of the rainforest is deficient in nutrients

The concept of carbon credit originated from which one of the following?

(a) Kyoto Protocol

(b) Montreal Protocol

(c) G-8 Summit, Heiligendamm

(d) Earth Summit, Rio de Janeiro

Option a – Kyoto Protocol

Melbourne is the important centre of –

(a) Victoria

(b) Tasmania

(c) Australia

(d) New Zealand

Option c – Australia

India accounts for half of the world’s total number of –

(a) Cattle

(b) Camels

(c) Sheep

(d) Buffaloes

Option d – Buffaloes

Which one among the following is not a minor plate?

(a) Arabia

(b) Antarctica

(c) Nazca

(d) Philippines

Option b – Antarctica

Erosion of soil by a river mainly depends upon –

(a) Its length

(b) Its width

(c) Its depth

(d) Its speed at which it flows

Option d – Its speed at which it flows

The plain formed due to coalescence of a series of alluvial fans in the Piedmont Zone is –

(a) Hamada

(b) Pediment

(c) Bajada

(d) Pediplan

Option c – Bajada

Which one of the following rivers crosses the equator two times?

(a) Niger River

(b) Nile River

(c) Amazon River

(d) Congo River

Option a – Niger River

Eclipses occur due to which optical phenomenon?

(a) Reflection

(b) Diffraction

(c) Refraction

(d) Rectilinear propagation

Option d – Rectilinear propagation

When and where did the concept of Earth Hour begin?

(a) In April 2008 in Tokyo, Japan

(b) In March 2007 in Sydney, Australia

(c) In May 2009 in Colombo, Sri Lanka

(d) In June 2007 in Christchurch, New Zealand

Option b – In March 2007 in Sydney, Australia

Consider the following statements.

  1. The Earth receives the sun’s energy at the infrared end of the spectrum.
  2. The Earth re-radiates the sun’s heat as ultraviolet energy.

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

Option d – Neither 1 nor 2

The deepest oceanic trench Mariana is located in –

(a) Indian Ocean

(b) Arctic Ocean

(c) Pacific Ocean

(d) Atlantic Ocean

Option c – Pacific Ocean

Meteorites are the heavenly bodies –

(a) That burn brightly after entering the Earth’s atmosphere

(b) Between Mars and Venus

(c) Between Saturn and Neptune

(d) Between Mars and Jupiter

Option a – That burn brightly after entering the Earth’s atmosphere

Mulching is an agronomic measure of soil conservation. It is very effective because it –

  1. Protects soil from gully erosion
  2. Protects soil from sheet wash and wind erosion
  3. Helps soil to retain moisture and nutrients

Select the correct answer using the code given below –
(a) 1 Only

(b) 1 and 2 only

(c) 2 and 3 only

(d) 1, 2 and 3

Option d – 1, 2 and 3

In the vicinity of iron ore mining areas, which one among the following elements would be high in ground water?

(a) Arsenic

(b) Nitrate

(c) Fluoride

(d) Calcium

Option a – Arsenic

Which of the following is the most important raw material for generation of power in India?

(a) Coal

(b) Mineral Oil

(c) Natural Gas

(d) Uranium

Option a – Coal

Which one among the following is the main form of degradation in irrigated areas?

(a) Wind erosion

(b) Gully erosion

(c) Siltation of land

(d) Salinization of soils

Option c – Siltation of land

The waste generated by end-of-life personal computers is known as –

(a) Computer waste

(b) Physical waste

(c) E-waste

(d) PC waste

Option a – Computer waste

Which creature is featured on the logo of the International Year of Biodiversity 2010?

(a) A whale

(b) A bison

(c) A greater flamingo

(d) None of these

Option c – A greater flamingo

Which one of the following is the correct sequence in the order of ecosystems in decreasing productivity?

(a) Mangroves, oceans, lakes, grasslands

(b) Oceans, grasslands, mangroves, lakes

(c) Mangroves, lakes, oceans, grasslands

(d) Oceans, lakes, grasslands, mangroves

Option c – Mangroves, lakes, oceans, grasslands

Acid rain is caused by pollution of the environment by –

(a) Ozone and Carbon dioxide

(b) Carbon dioxide and nitrogen

(c) Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide

(d) Nitrous oxide and Sulphur dioxide

Option d – Nitrous oxide and Sulphur dioxide

Consider the following pairs of river and the national park through which they flow:

  1. Ganga – Corbett National Park
  2. Manas – Kaziranga National Park
  3. Kaveri – Silent Valley National Park

Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?
(a) 3 only

(b) 1 and 3

(c) 1 and 2

(d) None of these

Option d – None of these

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