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. In which of the following Oceans/ seas, lies the Sunda Trench?
[A] Indian Ocean
[B] Pacific Ocean
[C] Atlantic Ocean
[D] Arabian Sea
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Correct Answer: A [Indian Ocean]
Notes:
Indian ocean lies in the Sunda Trench. The Sunda Trench ,also known as the Java Trench, is an oceanic trench located in the Indian Ocean near Sumatra. It is formed where the Australian-Capricorn plates subduct under the Eurasian Plate. It is 3,200 kilometres long with a maximum depth of 23,920 feet.
2. Which among the following comet is seen every 75-76 years?
[A] Halley’s Comet
[B] Holme’s Comet
[C] Donati’s Comet
[D] Orion
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Correct Answer: A [Halley’s Comet]
Notes:
Halley’s Comet is one of the most famous comet. It is a “periodic” comet. It returns to Earth’s vicinity about every 75 years and this makes it possible for a human to see it twice in his or her lifetime. The last time it was here was in 1986, and it is projected to return in 2061.
3. “Qomolangma” refers to which among the following peaks ?
[A] Mount Kailash
[B] Mount Everest
[C] K2
[D] Kangchenjunga
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Correct Answer: B [Mount Everest]
Notes:
Mount Qomolangma is the Tibetan and Chinese name for Mount Everest.
4. Which among the following is a Local wind?
[A] Fohn
[B] Trade wind
[C] Westerly wind
[D] Doldrums
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Correct Answer: A [Fohn]
Notes:Local winds are winds that blow in a limited area and are influenced by local geography. They can blow between small low and high pressure systems. Some examples of local winds include:
- Sea breezes: These winds alternate with land breezes during periods of strong daytime warming or nighttime coolness.
- Loo: These hot and dry winds blow during summers in the northern plains of India.
- Chinook winds: These warm and dry winds move towards the eastern slopes of rocky mountains.
Other types of local winds include:
- Anabatic and katabatic winds
- Foehn winds
Local winds can be dominated by wind patterns when broad-scale winds are weak.
5. Makran is located in which among the following ?
[A] Arabian Sea
[B] Indian Ocean near southern coast of Sri Lanka
[C] Bay of Bengal
[D] Mediterranean Sea
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Correct Answer: A [Arabian Sea]
Notes:
Makran is a region in southwestern Pakistan and southeastern Iran. It is located along the coast of the Arabian Sea and stretches from the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan to the Pakistani province of Balochistan. It is a mountainous region with a dry climate, and it is known for its diverse population, including Baloch, Persian, and Arab communities.
6. In context with Equator, consider the following statements:
- The length of Day & Night are practically equal always
- Places on the Equator experience the quickest rates of sunrise and sunset in the world
- Equator is the only line of latitude which is also a great circle
Which among the above statements is / are correct?
[A] Only 1 & 2
[B] Only 1 & 3
[C] Only 2 & 3
[D] 1, 2 & 3
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Correct Answer: C [Only 2 & 3]
Notes:
Please note that the first statement is not correct. Equator has theoretical constant 12 hours of day and night throughout the year, though in practice there are variations of a few minutes due to the effects of atmospheric refraction and because sunrise and sunset are measured from the time that the edge of the Sun’s disk is on the horizon, rather than the center of the disk.
7. Which of the following correctly defines International Date Line?
[A] Roughly corresponds to 180th meridian, the regions to the east of which are counted as being one day earlier in their calendar dates than regions to the west
[B] Roughly corresponds to 180th meridian, the region to the west of which are counted as being one day earlier in their calendar dates than regions to the east
[C] Roughly corresponds to 90th meridian which falls on the opposite side of the Greenwich meridian
[D] Roughly corresponds to 135th meridian which falls on the opposite side of the Greenwich meridian
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Correct Answer: B [Roughly corresponds to 180th meridian, the region to the west of which are counted as being one day earlier in their calendar dates than regions to the east]
Notes:
The International Date Line is an imaginary line of demarcation on the surface of Earth that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and demarcates the change of one calendar day to the next. It passes through the middle of the Pacific Ocean, roughly following the 180° line of longitude but deviating to pass around some territories and island groups. The date becomes one day later as one travels across it in western direction, and one day earlier as one travels across it in eastern direction.
8. Which of the following is true regarding seismic waves?
[A] These travel through the solid parts of the earth only
[B] These travel through the solid as well as other parts of the earth
[C] These spread on the surface of the earth
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [These travel through the solid parts of the earth only]
Notes:
Seismic waves that vibrate perpendicular to the direction of their path depend upon a resistance to transverse or “shear” force which does not exist in a liquid or gas medium, so they can only travel in the solid parts of the Earth. P waves in air are simply sound waves and the speed of sound is around 340 m/s for ordinary temperatures.
9. In the given map, which one of the following pairs of ocean currents is shown?

[A] Benguela and Falkland
[B] Agulhas and Guinea
[C] Canary and Humboldt
[D] Benguela and Guinea
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Correct Answer: D [Benguela and Guinea]
Notes:
Benguela Current, oceanic current that is a branch of the West Wind Drift of the Southern Hemisphere. It flows northward in the South Atlantic Ocean along the west coast of southern Africa nearly to the Equator before merging with the westward-flowing Atlantic South Equatorial Current.
Guinea Current, surface oceanic current of the Atlantic Ocean, the eastward continuation of the Atlantic Equatorial Countercurrent, off the western coast of Africa near the Gulf of Guinea. The warm, highly saline Guinea Current reaches a depth of less than 660 feet (200 m).
10. At which one of the following positions shown in the diagram will the height of the ocean tide be maximum?

[A] M1
[B] M2
[C] M3
[D] M4
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Correct Answer: D [M4]
Notes:
At ‘M4’ position of the diagram the height of the tide is at maximum, because in this position earth, moon and sun lies in a straight line.