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. Study of interaction between living organisms and environment is known as?
[A] Pedology
[B] Ecology
[C] Biology
[D] Zoology
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Correct Answer: B [Ecology]
Notes:
‘Ecology is defined as the scientific study of the relationship of living organisms with each other and with their environment.’ It has been derived from two Greek words, ‘oikos’, meaning home or estate and ‘logos’ meaning study. Ecology not only deals with the study of the relationship of individual organisms with their environment, but also with the study of populations, communities, ecosystems, biomes, and biosphere as a whole.
2. The winds which never change their direction are called?
[A] Permanent Winds
[B] Trade winds
[C] Planetary Winds
[D] Local winds
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Correct Answer: C [Planetary Winds]
Notes:
Planetary or permanent winds blow from high pressure belts to low pressure belts in the same direction throughout the year. They never change the direction. They blow over vast area of continents and oceans. They are easterly and westerlies and polar easterlies.
3. Sun shines exactly over equator for how many times a year?
[A] Once in a year
[B] twice in a year
[C] four times a year
[D] 12 times in a year
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Correct Answer: B [twice in a year]
Notes:
The sunshines generally occur over the equator twice a year. During the summer equinox and autumn equinox.
4. Which among the following mountains separate the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe?
[A] Carbet Mountains
[B] Jura Mountains
[C] Pyrenees
[D] Mont Blanc Massif
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Correct Answer: C [Pyrenees]
Notes:
The Pyrenees are a mountain range that forms a natural border between Spain and France. They extend for about 430 kilometers from the Bay of Biscay in the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, and are about 120 kilometers wide at their widest point. The Pyrenees are known for their rugged, snow-capped peaks, which rise to over 3,000 meters in some places. The range is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, and is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain climbing, and skiing. The Pyrenees are also home to several protected natural areas, including the Pyrenees National Park in France and the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park in Spain.
5. Which of the following is/are the cited reason(s) for the earth’s wobbling towards east?
- Gain of ice in Greenland
- Gain of ice mass in Western Antarctica
- Dry spells across Eurasia
Select the correct option from codes given below:
[A] 3 Only
[B] 1 and 2 Only
[C] 2 and 3 Only
[D] 1, 2 and 3
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Correct Answer: A [3 Only]
Notes:
Around the year 2000, Earth’s spin axis took an abrupt turn toward the east and is now drifting almost twice as fast as before, at a rate of almost 7 inches (17 centimetres) a year. Scientists have suggested that the loss of mass from Greenland and Antarctica’s rapidly melting ice sheet could be causing the eastward shift of the spin axis. All these cause changes in the movement of water and accumulation of mass on poles. Earth wobbling affects the results obtained from GPS, and other Earth-Observation satellites.
6. Which one among the following covers the highest percentage of forest area in the world? (UPSC Prelims 2003)
[A] Temperate Coniferous forests
[B] Temperate Deciduous forests
[C] Tropical Monsoon forests
[D] Tropical Rain forests
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Correct Answer: A [Temperate Coniferous forests]
Notes:
Temperate Coniferous forests cover the highest percentage of forest literacy rate in the world. Temperate coniferous forest is a terrestrial biome found in temperate regions of the world with warm summers and cool winters and adequate rainfall to sustain a forest.
7. Which of the following parent rocks is not responsible for Karst topography?
[A] Granite
[B] Calcium carbonate
[C] Gypsum
[D] Dolomite
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Correct Answer: A [Granite]
Notes:
Karst topography is a result of presence of soluble rock materials beneath the surface layer which results in the wash away of the soluble material by moving water beneath the surface such that the top surface layer becomes weak.
8. Which is the largest coral reef in the world?
[A] Kingman Reef
[B] The Great Barrier Reef
[C] Lansdowne Bank
[D] Lyra Reef
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Correct Answer: B [The Great Barrier Reef]
Notes:
The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system in the world . It is located in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland in Australia. It comprises over 2900 individual reefs and 900 islands over there.
9. 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.
10. Which of the following pairs of theories of Universe and their propounders is/are correctly matched?
- Steady State Theory – Thomas Gold and Herman Bondy
- Big Bang Theory – Abbe Georges Lemaitre
- Pulsating Universe Theory – lord Kelvin
Select the correct option from the codes given below:
[A] Only 2
[B] Only 1 & 3
[C] 1, 2 & 3
[D] Only 1 & 2
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Correct Answer: D [Only 1 & 2]
Notes:
The Pulsating Universe Theory is propounded by Dr. Allen Sundes. According to this theory, the universe follows a self sustaining cycle by alternately expanding and contracting.