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. How many times Sun is heavier than Earth?
[A] 3,300 times
[B] 33,000 times
[C] 3,30,000 times
[D] 33,30,000 times
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Correct Answer: C [3,30,000 times]
Notes:
The sun lies at the heart of the solar system and it is the largest object. It holds 99.8 percent of the solar system’s mass and is roughly 109 times the diameter of the Earth. It is 3,30,000 times heavier than earth.
2. Which among the following regions of Earth’s surface are called Horse Latitudes?
[A] Equatorial Low Pressure Belt
[B] Sub Tropical High Pressure Belt
[C] Sub Polar Low Pressure Belt
[D] Polar belts
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Correct Answer: B [Sub Tropical High Pressure Belt]
Notes:
There are two sub-tropical high-pressure belts extending approximately between latitudes 15 and 30 degrees to the north and south of the Equator. Horse latitudes are generally areas of high pressure marked by calm, subsiding air that gets heated during descent. It receives little precipitation and has variable winds mixed with calm.
3. The size, mass & density of which of the planets is very near to those of Earth ?
[A] Venus
[B] Mercury
[C] Jupiter
[D] Saturn
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Correct Answer: A [Venus]
Notes:
The size, mass & density of Venus is very close to that of earth. Venus is the second planet from the Sun. It is the second-brightest natural object in the night sky after the Moon.
4. Volta River project is located in which country ?
[A] Kenya
[B] Ghana
[C] Nigeria
[D] Congo
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Correct Answer: B [Ghana]
Notes:
Volta River Project is located in Ghana. The Volta River is the main river system in Ghana. The Volta River Project was planned by Ghana’s first president, Kwame Nkrumah, as part of an industrial program to transform Ghana into an industrialized country. The Volta River Project includes the Akosombo Dam, also known as the Volta Dam. The Akosombo Dam is a hydroelectric dam on the Volta River in southeastern Ghana. The dam was completed in 1965 and is 124m tall and 660m long. The dam holds back the waters of Lake Volta, the largest man-made lake in the world by surface area. The Lake Volta reservoir covers a third of Ghana’s land area.
5. Which among the following would be the longest day in Australia?
[A] June 21
[B] September 22
[C] December 22
[D] March 23
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Correct Answer: C [December 22]
Notes:
The longest day in Australia occurs on December 22, which is the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. On this day, Australia experiences the most daylight hours, with regions like Darwin having up to 13.5 hours of sunlight. In contrast, June 21 is the winter solstice, resulting in the shortest day. September 22 and March 23 are equinoxes, where day and night are approximately equal in length.
6. Which among the following are three major classification of rocks? (UPSC Prelims 1982)
[A] Marble, limestone, igneous
[B] Igneous, limestone, mica
[C] Igneous, marble, sedimentary
[D] Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic
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Correct Answer: D [Igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic]
Notes:
The three main types of rock are sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous. Every rock has characteristics that reflect its process of formation; these are used to determine whether the rock is igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic. For example, a rock with rounded grains cemented together is sedimentary, while one with a strong banding and orientation of minerals is metamorphic.
7. Through which one of the following groups of countries does the Equator pass? (UPSC Prelims 2006)
[A] Brazil, Zambia and Malaysia
[B] Columbia, Kenya and Indonesia
[C] Brazil, Sudan and Malaysia
[D] Venezuela, Ethiopia and Indonesia
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Correct Answer: B [Columbia, Kenya and Indonesia]
Notes:
The equator passes through 13 countries: Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Sao Tome & Principe, Gabon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Maldives, Indonesia and Kiribati.
8. Which is the largest gulf in the world?
[A] Gulf of Alaska
[B] Persian Gulf
[C] Gulf of Mexico
[D] Gulf of Guinea
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Correct Answer: C [Gulf of Mexico]
Notes:
The Gulf of Mexico is the largest gulf in the world. It’s an extension of the Atlantic Ocean and is bracketed by Mexico to the west, south, and the South-Eastern United States to the north. As a basin, it spans an area of about 615,000 square miles (1.6 million square kilometers). It has rich biodiversity and is important for shipping and oil exploration.
9. Which of the following beaches is not a black sand beach?
[A] Lovina Beach
[B] Perissa Beach
[C] Candolim Beach
[D] Kaimu Beach
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Correct Answer: C [Candolim Beach]
Notes:
Candolim Beach is a white sand beach in Goa, India. It stretches along the shores of Arabian Sea. It starts at the footsteps of Aguada Fort, which is said to be built by Portuguese.
10. The term planetoids is used for __?
[A] Satellites of Solar System
[B] Dwarf Planets
[C] Comets
[D] Asteroids
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Correct Answer: D [Asteroids]
Notes:
Asteroids are tiny planetary bodies that revolve round the sun. They are present between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars. As they revolve around the sun like other planets, they are also called as planetoids.