World & Physical Geography MCQs
World Geography Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) Quiz for State and UPSC Civil Services Examinations. Objective Questions on Physical Geography and World Geography for competitive examinations.
1. Which among the following is the outcome when tide enters the narrow and shallow estuary of a river?
[A] Tidal Bore
[B] Ocean Gyre
[C] Flood Tide
[D] Rotary current
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Correct Answer: A [Tidal Bore]
Notes:
Tidal bore is a Tidal phenomenon in which the leading edge of the incoming tide forms a wave (or waves) of water that travel up a river or narrow bay against the direction of the river or bay’s current.
2. Which soil is formed by deposition of silt brought by rivers?
[A] Black
[B] Alluvial
[C] Red
[D] Pod
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Correct Answer: B [Alluvial]
Notes:
Alluviul soil is loose, unconsolidated sediment that has been eroded, reshaped by water in some form, and redeposited in a non-marine setting. Alluviul soil is typically made up of a variety of materials, including fine particles of silt and clay and larger particles of sand and gravel.
3. Which of the following imaginary lines join places with same level of rainfalls?
[A] Isobaths lines
[B] Isohyets lines
[C] Isobar lines
[D] Contour lines
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Correct Answer: B [Isohyets lines]
Notes:
An isohyet is also known as isohyetal line, and it is a line on a map which connects points that have the same amounts of precipitation in a given period or for a particular storm.
4. Which of the following is not favourable for the formation of deltas? (UPSC Prelims 1983)
[A] Calm winds
[B] Currents and tides
[C] Sheltered coast
[D] No large lakes in the river course
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Correct Answer: B [Currents and tides]
Notes:
Conditions favourable for the formation of the Deltas:
• Active vertical and lateral erosion in the upper course of the river to provide extensive sediments to be eventually deposited as deltas.
• The sea adjoining the delta should be shallow or else the load will disappear in the deep waters.
Conditions not favourable for Delta formation:
• Tides
• Strong and regular currents
5. Isohyets are the lines drawn on a map connecting points having which of the following? (UPSC Prelims 1985)
[A] Equal temperature
[B] Equal height
[C] Equal atmospheric pressure
[D] Equal rainfall
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Correct Answer: D [Equal rainfall]
Notes:
Isohyets is also known as isohyetal line and it is a line on a map which connects points that have the same amounts of precipitation in a given period or for a particular storm.
6. At a certain place, the Greenwich Mean Time is ahead by 12 hours. The place is located at which of the following locations? (UPSC Prelims 1986)
[A] 180°W of GMT
[B] 180°E of GMT
[C] 90°W of GMT
[D] 90°E of GMT
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Correct Answer: A [180°W of GMT]
Notes:
A traveler going eastwards gains time from Greenwich until he reaches the meridian 180°E, when he will be 12 hours ahead of G.M.T.
Similarly, in going westwards, he loses 12 hours when he reaches 180°W. There is thus a total difference of 24 hours or a whole day between the two sides of the 180° meridian.
This is the International Date Line where the date changes by exactly one day when it is crossed. A traveler crossing the date line from east to west loses a day and while crossing the dateline from west to east he gains a day.
7. Which among the following is the study of depth of water bodies?
[A] Bathymetry
[B] Topography
[C] Oceanography
[D] Orology
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Correct Answer: A [Bathymetry]
Notes:
Bathymetry is the measurement of the depth of water bodies such as oceans, seas etc.
8. Which among the following are gaseous planets?
[A] Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
[B] Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus
[C] Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
[D] Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
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Correct Answer: D [Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune]
Notes:
Gaseous planets also called as outer planets or Jovian planets include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They are made up of hot gases mainly hydrogen and helium.
9. Which planet among the following does not have a natural satellite?
[A] Saturn
[B] Mercury
[C] Neptune
[D] Uranus
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Correct Answer: B [Mercury]
Notes:
All planets except Mercury and Venus have natural satellites also called as moons.
10. Who proposed the Binary Star Hypothesis?
[A] Chamberlin
[B] Kant
[C] Russel
[D] Laplace
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Correct Answer: C [Russel]
Notes:
The Binary Star Hypothesis was put forward by H.N.Russel. in the year 1937. It was propounded to overcome the shortcomings of the Tidal Hypothesis theory of Jeffreys.