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. Cartography is the branch in geography that deals with
[A] Maps
[B] Oceans
[C] Mountains
[D] Land forms
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Correct Answer: A [Maps]
Notes:
Cartography is the study and practice of making maps.
Study of mountains- Orology
Study of land forms -Geomorphology
Study of oceans- Oceanography
2. Which among the following is a galaxy ?
[A] Sirius
[B] Orion
[C] Ursa Minor
[D] Andromeda
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Correct Answer: D [Andromeda]
Notes:
The Andromeda is a Galaxy. It is also known as Messier 31, M31, or NGC 224 and originally the Andromeda Nebula. It is approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth and the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way.
3. While going towards the centre of the earth, the weight of a body shall ?
[A] Increase
[B] Decrease
[C] Remain Constant
[D] Become infinite
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Correct Answer: B [Decrease]
Notes:
While going towards the centre of the earth, the weight of a body shall decrease. This is because the distance from the centre of the earth reduces.
4. Which of the following mountain ranges form the longest mountain chain in the world?
[A] The Rockies of North America
[B] The Andes of South America
[C] The Transantarctic Range
[D] The Great Dividing Range of Australia
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Correct Answer: B [The Andes of South America]
Notes:
Andes is the world’s longest above-water mountain range, spanning over 4,300 miles. It’s located on the South American continent and crosses the borders of seven countries:
Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina.
The Andes stretches from Tierra del Fuego in the south to the continent’s northernmost coast on the Caribbean Sea. It’s also known for its volcanoes.
The longest mountain range on Earth is the mid-sea edge, which spans over 40,389 miles. Around 90% of the mid-sea edge framework is under the sea. The mid-ocean ridge system is part of every ocean in the world and marks the boundaries of the oceanic plates. It rises to 6,600 feet above the deepest part of the ocean basin.
5. An Isochrone is defined as a line drawn on a map connecting points of:
[A] equal salinity
[B] equal time difference
[C] equal rainfall
[D] same magnetic dip
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Correct Answer: B [equal time difference]
Notes:
An Isochrone is defined as “a line drawn on a map connecting points at which something occurs or arrives at the same time".
6. Which of the following places will record the highest diurnal range of temperature?
[A] Subtropical deserts
[B] Oceans
[C] Poles
[D] Savanna Grasslands
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Correct Answer: A [Subtropical deserts]
Notes:
The difference between highest and lowest temperature in a day at given point is known as diurnal or daily range of temperature. The highest diurnal range of temperature is recorded in the hot deserts of the world. The daily range of temperature near poles is almost zero. The daily range of temperature over oceans is also very low.
7. Which among the following are three major classification of rocks?
[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.
8. Eskers and Drumlins are features, formed by?
[A] Running water
[B] Underground water
[C] The action of wind
[D] Glacial action
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Correct Answer: D [Glacial action]
Notes:
Most eskers are argued to have formed within ice-walled tunnels by streams which flowed within and under glaciers. They tended to form around the time of the glacial maximum when the glacier was slow and sluggish. After the retaining ice walls melted away, stream deposits remained as long winding ridges.
Drumlin, oval or elongated hill believed to have been formed by the streamlined movement of glacial ice sheets across rock debris, or till. Drumlins are commonly found in clusters numbering in the thousands. Often arranged in belts, they disrupt drainage so that small lakes and swamps may form between them.
9. Which among the following represents the weathered parent rock material in the soil profile?
[A] O layer
[B] A layer
[C] E layer
[D] C layer
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Correct Answer: D [C layer]
Notes:
The C layer lies immediately above the R layer (bottom most layer). It consists of broken rock fragments and it is devoid of any organic content. C layer is also called as Saprolite.
10. Which of the following is the world’s largest freshwater archipelago?
[A] Archipelago Sea
[B] Seto Inland Sea
[C] Thirty Thousand Islands
[D] Black Sea
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Correct Answer: C [Thirty Thousand Islands]
Notes:
The Thirty Thousands Islands is the world’s largest freshwater archipelago and it is located along the east side of Georgian Bay which is the part of the Great Lakes, in Ontario, Canada.