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Geography CUET Mock Test Objective for Students
The great Asian river the Mekong does not run through:
(a) China
(b) Malaysia
(c) Cambodia
(d) Laos
Option b – Malaysia
Which of the following is not a condition for the growth of coral?
(b) Clean salt water
(c) Warm seas
(d) Plenty of sunlight
The maximum amount of herring fish is obtained from:
(a) The North Sea around the Netherlands
(b) The coastal areas from Alaska to California
(c) The Sea of Japan
(d) The Gulf of Mexico
Option a – The North Sea around the Netherlands
Which one of the following countries does not border the Mediterranean Sea?
(a) Malta
(b) Libya
(c) Italy
(d) Bulgaria
Option d – Bulgaria
The direction of ocean currents is reversed with the season:
(a) in the Pacific Ocean
(b) in the Atlantic Ocean
(c) in the Indian Ocean
(d) in the Mediterranean Sea
Option c – in the Indian Ocean
The world’s highest waterfall is in:
(a) Brazil
(b) U.S.A.
(c) Venezuela
(d) Zambia
Option c – Venezuela
One will NOT have to pass through the Suez Canal while going from Bombay to:
(a) Alexandria
(b) Suez
(c) Port Said
(d) Benghazi
Option b – Suez
The oceanic currents named as ‘Kuroshio, Kurile, and Alaskan’ are located in:
(a) North Atlantic Ocean
(b) South Atlantic Ocean
(c) North Pacific Ocean
(d) North Indian Ocean
Option c – North Pacific Ocean
Which one of the following cities is associated with the river Mekong?
(a) Hong Kong
(b) Phnom-Penh
(c) Shanghai
(d) Yangon
Option b – Phnom-Penh
Which one among the following rivers is the longest?
(a) Amazon
(b) Amur
(c) Congo
(d) Volga
Option a – Amazon
Sunda Trench lies in:
(a) Atlantic Ocean
(b) Pacific Ocean
(c) Indian Ocean
(d) Antarctic Ocean
Option c – Indian Ocean
Which of the following International waterways is operated through the lock system?
(a) Suez Canal
(b) Rhine River
(c) Danube River
(d) Panama Canal
Option d – Panama Canal
Which one among the following ocean currents mixes with the Labrador Current?
(a) Canaries current
(b) Benguela current
(c) Florida Current
(d) California current
Option c – Florida current
Which one among the following is a sea without having a coastline?
(a) North Sea
(b) Sargasso Sea
(c) Baltic Sea
(d) Bering Sea
Option b – Sargasso Sea
Which of the following is called the ‘Crossroads of the Pacific’?
(a) Tonga
(b) Fiji
(c) Hawaii
(d) Ellice
Option c – Hawaii
The important fishing areas called Grand Bank and Georges Bank are located in the waters of which one of the following?
(a) North Pacific
(b) South Pacific
(c) South-west Atlantic
(d) North-west Atlantic
Option d – North-west Atlantic
The busy port of Rotterdam is situated in:
(a) The Netherlands
(b) Belgium
(c) Denmark
(d) Germany
Option a – The Netherlands
Which is the largest Gulf in the World?
(a) The Gulf of Cambay
(b) The Gulf of Mexico
(c) The Persian Gulf
(d) The Strait of Hormuz
Option b – The Gulf of Mexico
Victoria Falls in Africa is located on:
(a) River Niger
(b) River Congo
(c) River Zambezi
(d) River Nile
Option c – River Zambezi
The World’s longest river is:
(a) Nile
(b) Ganges
(c) Amazon
(d) Mississippi Missouri
Option a – Nile
Which of the following is the largest river in the world?
(a) Nile
(b) Congo
(c) Ganges
(d) Amazon
Option d – Amazon
The highest waterfall in the world is:
(a) Niagara Falls
(b) Boyoma Falls
(c) Salto Angel Falls
(d) Khone Falls
Option c – Salto Angel Falls
The Strait of Florida runs in between
(a) Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea
(b) Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea
(c) Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
(d) Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean
Option c – Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
The Strait that separates Asia from North America is:
(a) The Bering Strait
(b) The Palk Strait
(c) The Strait of Gibraltar
(d) The Strait of Malacca
Option a – The Bering Strait
The Panama Canal links:
(a) Mediterranean Sea with Red Sea
(b) Atlantic Ocean with the Indian Ocean
(c) Indian Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea
(d) Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean
Option d – Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean
The Strait which separates Africa from Europe is:
(a) Hook Strait
(b) Strait of Gibraltar
(c) Palk Strait
(d) Bering Strait
Option b – Strait of Gibraltar
The Kiel Canal links the:
(a) Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea
(b) Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean
(c) North Sea and Baltic Sea
(d) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
Option c – North Sea and Baltic Sea
Which is the largest sea in the world?
(a) Caspian Sea
(b) South China Sea
(c) Mediterranean Sea
(d) North Sea
Option b – South China Sea
The largest lake in Africa is:
(a) Lake Victoria
(b) Lake Malawi
(c) Lake Tanganyika
(d) Lake Chad
Option a – Lake Victoria
Niagara Falls is in:
(a) Australia
(b) U.K.
(c) South Africa
(d) U.S.A.
Option d – U.S.A.
The Strait connecting the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal is:
(a) Bering Strait
(b) Dover Strait
(c) Palk Strait
(d) Vermosa Strait
Option c – Palk Strait
Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
(a) Algeria – Niger
(b) Brazil – Amazon
(c) Iraq – Tigris
(d) Myanmar – Irrawady
Option a – Algeria – Niger
Which of the following rivers flowing through Pakistan has its source of origin in that country itself?
(a) Ravi
(b) Jhelum
(c) Chenab
(d) None of these
Option d – None of these
Which of the following is the deepest lake?
(a) Lake Victoria
(b) Caspian Sea
(c) Lake Superior
(d) Lake Baikal
Option d – Lake Baikal
Which river has the largest drainage basin?
(a) Nile
(b) Mississippi
(c) Congo
(d) Amazon
Option d – Amazon
Which is the largest freshwater lake in the world?
(a) Lake Tanganyika
(b) Lake Superior
(c) Lake Baikal
(d) Lake Michigan
Option b – Lake Superior
Which set of two rivers form the world’s largest delta before their waters flow into the respective sea?
(a) Rhine-Seine
(b) Nile-Euphrates
(c) Ganges-Brahmaputra
(d) Danube-Thames
Option c – Ganges-Brahmaputra
The Great Barrier Reef is:
(a) Conglomeration of corals in Australian waters
(b) Mountains range in Utah, U.S.A.
(c) Salt hills of Afghanistan
(d) Sub-Oceanic mountain in the South China Sea
Option a – Conglomeration of corals in Australian waters
Which river crosses the Equator twice?
(a) Amazon
(b) Congo
(c) Nile
(d) Orinoco
Option b – Congo
The river Zambezi does not form the boundary between which of the following countries?
(a) Namibia and Zambia
(b) Botswana and Zambia
(c) Zimbabwe and Zambia
(d) Angola and Zambia
Option d – Angola and Zambia
Which of these water bodies witnesses the sunrise at the earliest?
(a) Red Sea
(b) Black Sea
(c) Caspian Sea
(d) Mediterranean Sea
Option c – Caspian Sea
Which strait separates Australia and Tasmania?
(a) Bab-el-Mandeb
(b) Palk
(c) Bering
(d) Bass
Option d – Bass
Which among the following rivers in the world is known for the maximum average discharge?
(a) Nile
(b) Amazon
(c) Congo
(d) Yangtze
Option b – Amazon
Which among the following seas is not in the Pacific Ocean?
(a) Philippine Sea
(b) Sea of Okhotsk
(c) Ross Sea
(d) Yellow Sea
Option c – Ross Sea
The brightness of a star depends on its:
(a) size and temperature only
(b) size and distance from the earth
(c) size, temperature, and mass
(d) size, temperature, and distance from the earth
Option d – size, temperature, and distance from the earth
A spinning neutron star is known as:
(a) White dwarf
(b) Black hole
(c) Pulsar
(d) Quasar
Option c – Pulsar
Which planet is known as the Earth’s Twin?
(a) Venus
(b) Mars
(c) Uranus
(d) Neptune
Option a – Venus
Which one of the following planets takes the same number of days for rotation and revolution?
(a) Mars
(b) Venus
(c) Mercury
(d) Jupiter
Option b – Venus
On which of the following planets of the solar system does the sun rise in the west and set in the east?
(a) Venus
(b) Mars
(c) Jupiter
(d) Saturn
Option a – Venus
Which of the following planets of the solar system has the longest day?
(a) Mercury
(b) Jupiter
(c) Venus
(d) Earth
Option c – Venus
Which of the following planets is known as ‘Morning Star’?
(a) Mercury
(b) Venus
(c) Mars
(d) Jupiter
Option b – Venus
Which one of the following is the correct sequence of the given planets in increasing order of their size (diameter)?
(a) Mars-Venus-Earth-Mercury-Uranus
(b) Mercury-Mars-Venus-Earth-Uranus
(c) Mercury-Mars-Venus-Uranus-Earth
(d) Venus-Mercury-Mars-Earth-Uranus
Option b – Mercury-Mars-Venus-Earth-Uranus
Which planet of the solar system spins on its axis at the fastest rate?
(a) Mercury
(b) Earth
(c) Jupiter
(d) Saturn
Option c – Jupiter
Which planet looks reddish in the night sky?
(a) Mercury
(b) Mars
(c) Jupiter
(d) Saturn
Option b – Mars
The correct sequence of planets in the descending order of their equatorial diameter is:
(a) Mars, Mercury, Uranus, Earth
(b) Earth, Mars, Mercury, Uranus
(c) Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Earth
(d) Uranus, Earth, Mars, Mercury
Option d – Uranus, Earth, Mars, Mercury
Which of the following is the largest of the inner planets?
(a) Venus
(b) Mercury
(c) Mars
(d) Earth
Option d – Earth
In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered four moons of which planet?
(a) Saturn
(b) Jupiter
(c) Neptune
(d) None of these
Option b – Jupiter
The exact time taken by the earth for a single rotation on its axis is:
(a) 24 hrs
(b) 24 hrs 35 sec
(c) 23 hrs 50 minutes 7.2 sec
(d) 23 hrs 56 minutes 4.09 sec
Option d – 23 hrs 56 minutes 4.09 sec
The time required by moonlight to reach the Earth is:
(a) 1 sec
(b) 1.3 sec
(c) 2 sec
(d) 2.3 sec
Option b – 1.3 sec
If there is no Sun, the color of the sky would be:
(a) Orange
(b) Blue
(c) Yellow
(d) Black
Option d – Black
The Saturn rings were discovered by:
(a) Copernicus
(b) Newton
(c) Galileo
(d) None of these
Option c – Galileo
The length of its day and the tilt of its axis are almost identical to those of the earth’. This is true of:
(a) Uranus
(b) Neptune
(c) Saturn
(d) Mars
Option d – Mars
The radiant energy of the sun is transmitted in the form of:
(a) Short waves
(b) Long waves
(c) Particles
(d) None of these
Option a – Short waves
Which one of the following statements is correct with reference to our solar system?
(a) The Earth is the densest of all the planets in our solar system
(b) The predominant element in the composition of Earth is silicon
(c) The Sun contains 75 percent of the mass of the solar system
(d) The diameter of the Sun is 190 times that of the Earth
Option a – The Earth is the densest of all the planets in our solar system
The planets are kept in motion in their respective orbits by:
(a) Their great size and spherical shape
(b) The rotation and density
(c) Gravitation and centrifugal force
(d) Rotation of the sun on its axis
Option c – Gravitation and centrifugal force
Which of the following celestial bodies bear ‘The Sea of Tranquility’ and ‘The Ocean of Storms’?
(a) Mars
(b) Venus
(c) Moon
(d) Sun
Option c – Moon
Comets revolve around:
(a) Sun
(b) Earth
(c) Venus
(d) No single heavenly body
Option a – Sun
Which two planets of the solar system have no satellites?
(a) Mercury and Venus
(b) Venus and Mars
(c) Mercury and Mars
(d) Venus and Neptune
Option a – Mercury and Venus
The planet having Fourteen moons is:
(a) Venus
(b) Mars
(c) Uranus
(d) Neptune
Option d – Neptune
The correct sequence of the following planets in terms of gravity, in descending order, is:
(a) Saturn, Earth, Neptune, Uranus
(b) Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Earth
(c) Uranus, Earth, Saturn, Neptune
(d) Earth, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn
Option d – Earth, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn
Which of the following gases is most predominant in the Sun?
(a) Helium
(b) Hydrogen
(c) Nitrogen
(d) Ozone
Option b – Hydrogen
In order of their distances from the Sun, which of the following planets lie between Mars and Uranus?
(a) Earth and Jupiter
(b) Jupiter and Saturn
(c) Saturn and Earth
(d) Saturn and Neptune
Option b – Jupiter and Saturn
If 82°30′ east longitude (Allahabad) shows 6:00 a.m. of Sunday (local time), what would be the local time of Florida (USA) located on 82° west longitude?
(a) 6:58 p.m. of Saturday
(b) 7:02 p.m. of Sunday
(c) 6:58 a.m. of Sunday
(d) 7:02 a.m. of Saturday
Option d – 7:02 a.m. of Saturday
Variations in the length of day-time and night-time from season to season are due to:
(a) The earth’s rotation on its axis
(b) The earth’s revolution round the sun in an elliptical manner
(c) Latitudinal position of the place
(d) Revolution of the earth on a tilted axis
Option d – Revolution of the earth on a tilted axis
Diamond Ring, God’s Eye, and Baily’s Beads are the parts of which one among the following natural phenomena?
(a) Solar eclipse
(b) Aurora
(c) Lightning
(d) Solar storm
Option a – Solar eclipse
The circle of illumination divides Earth into two hemispheres known as:
(a) East and West
(b) North and South
(c) Day and Night
(d) Summer and Winter
Option c – Day and Night
The highest of all spring tides occur at the time of:
(a) Full or new moon in association with winter solstice
(b) Full or new moon in association with equinox
(c) Full or new moon in association with the summer solstice
(d) Winter as well as summer solstices
Option b – Full or new moon in association with equinox
If a place is affected by Tide at 6:00 AM Monday, normally at what time the same place will be affected by Ebb?
(a) 6:26 PM Monday
(b) 6:52 AM Tuesday
(c) 12:13 PM Monday
(d) 00:26 AM Tuesday
Option c – 12:13 PM Monday
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