GEOGRAPHY MCQs
- What is 'Watergate'?
- A gate of dam across Mississippi
- A dam across Hudson river
- Scandal in which President Richard Nixon got entangled
- A five star hotel in Los Angeles
- What is the name of the building which holds the principal US bullion depository
- Fort Atkinson
- Fort Collins
- Fort Knox
- Jodrell Bank
- Which country produces the maximum sugar in the world
- USA
- India
- Cuba
- Brazil
- What is the capital of Morocco
- Muscat
- Managua
- Ulan Bator
- Rabat
- 'Death Valley' is located in
- California US
- Kerala, India
- Israel
- Saudi Arabia
- 'Yurts' are
- A nomadic tribe of the Middle East
- A type of milk preparation
- A tent of animal skins of the monadic tribes of Central Asia
- A type of land form found in deserts
- 'Galileo Satellites', named after their discoverer, are four large moons of the planet
- Jupiter
- Neptune
- Saturn
- Uranus
- “With the disintegration of USSR towards the end of 1991, comprises …… Unions Republics
- 15
- 10
- 5
- 25
- 'Old Faithful' is a
- Geyser in the US
- Volcano in Hawaii
- Waterfall in Venezuela
- Which of the following types of coal contains over 90 per cent carbon and is smokeless?
- Anthracite
- Bituminous coal
- Lignite
- Peat
- 'Willy willies' are tropical revolving storm in
- Western arctic Ocean
- Atlantic Ocean
- Antarctic Ocean
- North-west Australian waters
- Which countries are sometimes referred to as the 'low countries' of Europe.
- Denmark, Sweden
- England, Ireland
- Netherlands, Belgium
- Germany, France
- Which is sometimes referred to as 'the land of white elephants'.
- Tanzania
- India
- Thailand
- Sri Lanka
- 90 percent loss from floods occurs in the
- Coastal plains
- Deccan plateau
- North plains
- None of the above
- A bowl-shaped depression created by glacial erosion is called a
- Tallus
- Cirque
- Hanging trough
- Tarn
- A cataract is a
- Huge waterfall
- Marshy creek
- Mountain pass
- Currency
- A comet
- Has a tail always pointing away from the Sun
- Has a tail, always pointing away towards the Sun
- Has a tail, sometimes pointing towards the Sun and sometimes away from it
- Has no tail at all
- A cyclone is a system of wind in which the wind blows spirally
- Towards the centre of low pressure
- Towards the central region of high pressure
- Towards a region of low pressure
- Outwards from a central region of high pressure
- A day is added when a man crosses the international Date Line from
- North to south
- East to west
- North to east
- South to west
- A hot dry summer, mild winter with moderate rainfall and ample sunshine characterize the which climate.
- Mediterranean
- Taiga
- West European
- Subtropical Steppe
- Colombo is the capital of
- Japan
- China
- Sri Lanka
- Thailand
- Comets are luminous celestial bodies moving round the
- Sun
- Moon
- Earth
- Jupiter
- Commercial fishing is best developed in
- China
- Japan
- South Korea
- Russia
- Compared to other slopes in the northern hemisphere which is the warmest?
- East facing
- South facing
- North facing
- West facing
- Congo is situated on the ------- coast of Africa
- North
- South
- West
- East
- 'Gate of Tears' is
- Aberdeen (Scotland)
- Bab-el-mandab (Jerusalem)
- Prairies (Australia)
- Pamirs (Central Asia)
- 'Land of the Morning Calm' refer to
- Japan
- Korea
- Taiwan
- The Netherlands
- 'Sick Man of Europe' is the nick name for
- Rome
- Turkey
- Italy
- Oxford
- African name of Rhodesia which is dominated by white minority is
- Zomba
- Zimbabwe
- Zaire
- Zanzibar City
- Bauxite is an important of
- Aluminum
- Zinc
- Copper
- Mica
- Belize was formerly known as
- British Honduras
- Nicaragua
- Aksai Chin
- Malvinas
- Cambodia was earlier known as
- Mauritania
- Persia
- Kampuchea
- None of these
- Coal is an essential energy resource for industries. However, some countries have been able to achieve industrialization without depending on coal as a source of energy. For example
- Poland and Switzerland
- Switzerland and Holland
- Sweden and Italy
- None of these
- Day and night are the result of
- Earth's rotation around its axis
- Earth's revolution
- Earth's rotation accompanied with its revolution
- None of these
- Day and nights are at equal duration at
- The tropic of cancer alone
- Equator alone
- The Tropic of Capricorn alone
- All paralisis is latitude
- Dakshin Gangotri is a/an
- River-valley in Andhra Pradesh
- Unnamed station located in the Antarctic for continuous weather and scientific recordings
- Second source of the River Ganga
- Island in the Indian ocean near Antarctica
- Earthquakes are caused by
- Tetonism
- Denudation
- Earth revolution
- Earth's rotation
- El Nino is
- Associated with world weather
- An African language
- An erosional flurial feature
- A river in south Africa
- How many days does the moon take to revolve round the earth
- 26⅓
- 27⅓
- 28⅔
- 29½
- Largest island in the world is
- Australia
- Greenland
- New Guinea
- None of these
- London is located at 0° while Baghdad at 45° east. If a news is broad cast from London at 10.00 a. m. at what time it will heard at Baghdad
- 11.30 a.m.
- 2.00 a.m.
- 1.00 p.m.
- 12.30 p.m.
- Loti is the currency of
- Burundi
- Libya
- Sudan
- Lesotho
- Match the following
- City of Golden - 1. Belgium
- Forbidden City - 2. Ireland
- Emerald Island - 3. Lhasa
- Cockpit of Europe - 4. San Francisco
- Mount Everest is located in
- India
- China
- Nepal
- Bhutan
- On which of the cities was the first atomic bomb dropped by the United States in 1945?
- Berlin
- London
- Hiroshima
- Paris
- Petroleum deposits in India are found chiefly in
- Granite
- Basalt
- Metamorphic rocks
- Sedimentary rocks
- Rhodesia's new name is
- Zaire
- Zimbabwe
- Tanzania
- Swaziland
- Rubber is a product of
- Plantation agriculture
- Mixed agriculture
- Mediterranean agriculture
- Special horticulture
- Seychelles is located in the
- Pacific Ocean
- Indian Ocean
- Atlantic Ocean
- Mediterranean Sea
- Switzerland is famous for Swiss watches. What is the Capital of this country?
- Geneva
- Vevey
- Lausanne
- Berne
- The capitals of Libya, Ghana and Kenya respectively are
- Lagos, Nairobi, Accra
- Lagos, Accra, Nairobi
- Lagos, Nairobi, Oslo
- Tripoli, Accra, Nairobi
- The earth completes one rotation on its axis in
- 23h 30 min
- 23h 56 min. 4.9s
- 24h
- 23h 10min 2s
- The earth is
- Spherical
- Elliptical
- Oblate Spheroid
- Prolate Spheroid
- The earth is elliptical because of its
- Revolution round the sun
- Gravitational force
- Centrifugal force of rotation
- Inclination on its own axis
- The equatorial radius of the earth is approximately
- 12,700 km
- 6,900 km
- 6,400 km
- 11,600 km
- The largest mica producing country in the world?
- USA
- India
- Russia
- Japan
- The latitude AA' on the map represents
- Tropic at cancer
- Tropic at Capricorn
- Equator
- None of these
- The layer of atmosphere close to the earth's surface is called
- Exosphere
- Ionosphere
- Stratosphere
- Troposphere
- The longest canal in the world is
- Volga Baltic
- Beloye-More Baltic
- Suez Canal
- Grand China canal
- The most abundant element in the earth's atmosphere is
- Argon
- Nitrogen
- Oxygen
- Krypton
- The polar diameter of the earth is shorter than its equatorial diameter by
- 25km
- 80km
- 43km
- 30km
- The second highest mountain peak in the world is
- Nanga Parvat
- Nanda Devi
- Andes
- Godwin Austin
- The second largest island in the world is
- New Guinea
- Madagascar
- Great Britain
- Victoria
- Tropical cyclone storms occurring in Philippines Japan and China seas are known as
- Tornado
- Thunder Storms
- Typhoons
- Hurricane
- What is the approximate circumference of the earth?
- 25,000 km
- 16,000 km
- 40,000 km
- 50,000 km
- What is the shape of the earth's orbit around the sun?
- Circular
- Hyperbolic
- Elliptical
- Parabolic
- Which country is called the 'Sugar Bowl of the World'?
- Cuba
- India
- Burma
- Norway
- Which Country/currency/capital combination is wrong?
- Iran / Rial / Tehran
- Bulgaria / Lev / Sofia
- Korea / Won/ Seoul
- Mongolia / Kip / Ulan Bator
- Which is the world's largest mountain range?
- Alps
- Himalaya - Karakoram
- Andes
- Tibet
- Which of the following countries has the largest area in the world?
- Canada
- China
- USA
- Russia
- Which of the following countries is known as 'Land of the Thunder Bolt'?
- Taiwan
- Tibet
- Bhutan
- Japan
- Which of the following countries/capital combination is not correct
- Libya/Tripoli
- Malawi/Zomba
- Egypt/Cairo
- Chad/Bangui
- Which of the following is an agricultural produce of Taiwan?
- Coffee
- Maize
- Rice
- Millets
- Which of the following is the capital and seaport of Philippines?
- Manila
- Davao
- Zamboanga
- Quezon City
- Which of the following is the largest river of the world?
- Nile
- Mississippi-Missouri
- Amazon
- Yangtze
- Which of the following is/are the Asian agents of soil erosion?
- Wind and water
- Rocks
- Sand
- None of these
- Which of the following river crosses the equator twice?
- Amazon
- Nile
- Congo
- Orinoco
- Which of the following rivers has a bird's foot delta?
- The Amazon
- The Brahmaputra
- The Mississippi
- The Nile
- Which of the following river has the largest basin?
- Congo
- Amazon
- Nile
- Ganges
- Which of the following statements is correct concerning Bridgetown?
- Chief port of Guinea-Bissau
- Capital of Barbados, an island country in Atlantic ocean
- A famous seaport of Barbados
- None of these
- Which one of the following country/capital/currency combination is correct?
- Botswana/Usumbura/Franc
- Bangladesh/Dhaka/Taka
- Jordan/Jerusalem/Dinar
- Guinea/Conakry/Drachma
- Which one of the following is not a sedimentary rock?
- Peat
- Chalk
- Granite
- Lignite
- Which one of the following towns is situated at the highest altitude?
- Lhasa
- Kathmandu
- Gartola
- Thimpu
- Which pair is incorrect?
- Gift of the Nile: Egypt
- Holy Land: Palestine
- Hermit Kingdom: Japan
- Land of Lilies: Canada SBI/PO
- Which river in the world carries the maximum volume of water?
- Amazon
- Nile
- Mississippi-Missouri
- None of these
- Sun rises in the east and sets in the west due to the
- Shape of the Earth
- Revolution of the Earth around the Sun
- Rotation of the Earth on its axis
- Movement of the Sun
- What are cyclones?
- Sudden, heavy floods
- No rain for a long duration
- Heavy showers
- Violent wind and rain
- Which of the following explains why there is n total eclipse of the sun?
- Size of the sun in relation to the Moon
- Direction of rotation of the Earth round the Sun
- Orbit of the Moon around the Sun
- Size of the Earth in relation to the Sun
- Match the following
- Atoll 1. Dew Point
- Crater 2. River
- Condensation 3. Volcano
- Denudation 4. Coral Reef
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- A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4
- A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1
- A-4, B-1, C-2, D-3
- A-4, B-3, C-1, D-2
- Match the following
- Earthquake 1. Isohyte
- Rainfall 2. Bora
- Agulhas 3. Ocean Current
- Wind 4. Seismic Lines
- A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2
- A-4, B-1, C-3, D-2
- A-2, B-3, C-4, D-1
- A-3, B-1, C-4, D-2
- Indian Standard Time is associated with
- 82½° east longitude
- 180° west longitude
- 95° east longitude
- 90° west longitude
- For a time difference of one hour the longitudinal distance is equal to
- 15°
- 30°
- 45°
- 60°
- When it is 8 am on Wednesday at Greenwich
- It is 10.30 pm on Wednesday at London
- It is 6.25 am on Tuesday at New York
- It is 3 pm on Wednesday at Hong Kong
- It is 5 pm on Wednesday at Tokyo
- IST is
- A uniform time adopted by all places in India
- The difference of time between two states
- The difference of time between two places
- None of these
- The International Date Line passes through
- Exactly through 180° longitude
- Equator
- Approximately 180° east or west meridian
- Exactly 0° meridian
- The IST is ahead of GMT by
- 2 h
- 5¼ h
- 5½ h
- 6½ h
- It is 12 noon at Greenwich. What will be the time at a place situated at 50° east Longitude?
- 8:40 am
- 3:20 am
- 5:00 am
- 12 midnight
- A day is added when a man crosses the International Date Line from
- North to south
- East to west
- North to east
- South to west
- In a tropical cyclone, pressure
- Increases towards the center
- Decreases towards the center and wind moves in an anticlockwise direction in the northern hemisphere
- Does not very appreciably
- First decreases towards the centre and then increases
- Regions lying on the western margins of the continents between 30° and 40° north have
- Dry summers and wet winters
- Rainfall all the year
- Dry climate all the year
- Wet summers and warm winters
Answers
1. c | 2. c | 3. b | 4. d | 5. a |
6. c | 7. a | 8. a | 9. a | 10. a |
11. d | 12. c | 13. c | 14. c | 15. b |
16. a | 17. a | 18. a | 19. a | 20. b |
21. b | 22. c | 23. b | 24. b | 25. a |
26. b | 27. b | 28. b | 29. b | 30. a |
31. a | 32. c | 33. c | 34. a | 35. d |
36. b | 37. a | 38. c | 39. b | 40. b |
41. c | 42. d | 43. b | 44. c | 45. c |
46. d | 47. b | 48. a | 49. d | 50. d |
51. d | 52. b | 53. c | 54. c | 55. c |
56. b | 57. c | 58. d | 59. b | 60. b |
61. c | 62. d | 63. a | 64. c | 65. c |
66. c | 67. a | 68. d | 69. b | 70. d |
71. c | 72. d | 73. c | 74. a | 75. c |
76. a | 77. a | 78. c | 79. b | 80. b |
81. c | 82. c | 83. a | 84. c | 85. a |
86. c | 87. d | 88. a | 89. d | 90. b |
91. a | 92. a | 93. d | 94. a | 95. c |
96. c | 97. b | 98. b | 99. b | 100. a |
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