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 of the following is studied under Physical geography?
[A] Economic activities
[B] Human Migration
[C] Soils
[D] Settlements
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Correct Answer: C [Soils]
Notes:
Human Geography is the synthetic study of the relationship between human societies and the earth’s surface where as Physical geography deals with nature of physical phenomena such as climatology, soil and vegetation.
Physical geography deals with:
• Land forms
• Rocks
• Minerals
• Soils
• Climate
• Rivers
• Atmosphere etc.
Human Geography deals with
• Population
• Settlements
• Migration
• Transportation
• Social traditions etc.
2. What is the number of Galilean moons of Jupiter discovered by Galileo Galilei in January 1610?
[A] 2
[B] 3
[C] 4
[D] 5
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Correct Answer: C [4]
Notes:
Four satellites of Jupiter Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto are popularly referred to as the Galilean moons. This is because these moons were discovered by astronomer Galileo Galilei in January 1610.
3. “New Moore” island is located in?
[A] Arabian Sea
[B] Indian Ocean
[C] Bay of Bengal
[D] Pacific Ocean
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Correct Answer: C [Bay of Bengal]
Notes:
New Moore Island was known as New Moore Island in India and South Talpatti Island in Bangladesh. It was an uninhabited island which emerged in the Bay of Bengal in the aftermath of the Bhola cyclone in 1970. It had been created by the delta currents. It was located south of the Haribhanga river. Now it has disappeared due to rising sea levels.
4. What is the distance between consecutive longitudes at poles?
[A] 0 km
[B] 10 km
[C] 15 km
[D] 20 km
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Correct Answer: A [0 km]
Notes:
The distance between two consecutive longitudes(91 degree E and 92 degree E) at the Poles is 0 km. The distance between two consecutive meridians of longitude is equal to 111 km only at equator. The distance between two consecutive parallels of latitude is equal to about 111 km.
5. Which among the following is not true regarding igneous rocks?
[A] They are formed inside earth under great pressure
[B] They don’t occur in layers and don’t contain fossils
[C] They are mostly Crystalline in nature
[D] All are correct
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Correct Answer: A [They are formed inside earth under great pressure]
Notes:
Igneous rock, or magmatic rock, is one of the three main rock types, the others being sedimentary and metamorphic. Igneous rock is formed through the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Sedimentary rocks are formed inside the earth under great pressure.
6. Pebble transport by rivers, sand drift over desert surfaces, soil blowing over fields are examples of which of the following phenomena?
[A] Deposition
[B] Saltation
[C] Attrition
[D] Weathering
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Correct Answer: B [Saltation]
Notes:
Pebble transport by rivers, sand drift over desert surfaces, soil blowing over fields are examples of saltation. Saltation is a type of particle transport by fluids such as wind or water.
7. Which among the following types of dunes are most rare?
[A] Crescentic
[B] Linear
[C] Star
[D] Dome
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Correct Answer: D [Dome]
Notes:
Dome is the type of dune which is most rare. They are circular and do not have a slipface . The wind can blow material onto the dune from any side. Parabolic dunes are similar to crescentic dunes.
8. Dendrochronology is the scientific method of dating based on the analysis of patterns of tree-rings. In a tree from which of the following zones, the analyzing the circles would be most easy?
[A] Tropical Rain Forests
[B] Temperate Zones
[C] Polar Tundra
[D] Taiga
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Correct Answer: B [Temperate Zones]
Notes:
Temperate Zones, because of the maximum seasonal variations the rings are more clear.
9. What is rank of Earth in Solar system in terms of mean Radius?
[A] 1st
[B] 3rd
[C] 5th
[D] 7th
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Correct Answer: C [5th]
Notes:
The rank of earth in terms of mean radius is 5. Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus are top 3 countries with mean radius.
10. Which among the following methods of heat transfer is maximum responsible for heating of the lower layers of the atmosphere near earth’s surface?
[A] Radiation from Sun
[B] Radiation from Earth
[C] Conduction
[D] Convection
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Correct Answer: B [Radiation from Earth]
Notes:
Radiation from Sun comes to earth in the form of smaller waves and earth being cooler body, gives off energy in the form of long-wave. These are then radiated back to the atmosphere. This this Long-Wave Radiation from the earth’s surfaces heats the lower layers of the atmosphere. The Atmospheric conduction occurs at the interface of (zone of contact between) the atmosphere and the earth’s surface. However, it is actually a minor method of heat transfer in terms of warming the atmosphere since it affects only the layers of air closest to the earth’s surface. This is because air is a very poor conductor of heat. ‘ When the pockets of air near the surface are heated, they expand in volume, become less dense than the surrounding air, and therefore rise. This vertical transfer of heat through the atmosphere is called convection, and is the same type of process by which heated water circulates in a pan while heating. The currents set into motion by the heating of a fluid (liquid or gas) make up a convectional system. Most vertical transfer of heat within the atmosphere & Oceans occurs via Convection and is a major cause of clouds and precipitation.