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 was the first planet to have its motions plotted across the sky during the second millennium BC?
[A] Mars
[B] Venus
[C] Jupiter
[D] Saturn
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Correct Answer: B [Venus]
Notes:
Venus was the first planet to have its motions plotted across the sky, as early as the second millennium BC.
2. One minute of arc of latitude along any meridian is also known as__?
[A] One Degree
[B] One Mile
[C] One Nautical Mile
[D] One mach
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Correct Answer: C [One Nautical Mile]
Notes:
One Nautical Mile is the unit of length corresponding approximately to one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian. By international agreement it is exactly 1,852 metres (approximately 6,076 feet).
3. Which ocean is called “Herring Pond”?
[A] Pacific Ocean
[B] Atlantic Ocean
[C] Arctic Ocean
[D] Indian Ocean
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Correct Answer: B [ Atlantic Ocean ]
Notes:
Great Herring Pond is a 376-acre warm water pond mostly located in Plymouth, Massachusetts, with the southern portion extending into Bourne. It is in Atlantic ocean.
4. Which among the following is the standard map projection for nautical purposes (suitable for showing sea routes)?
[A] Mercator projection
[B] Cassini projection
[C] Gnomonic projection
[D] Polyconic Projection
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Correct Answer: A [Mercator projection]
Notes:
Mercator projection is the standard map projection for nautical purposes. It was created in 1569 by Gerardus Mercator for navigational purposes. The Mercator projection is widely used for navigation charts because any straight line on a Mercator projection map is a line of constant true bearing. This enables a navigator to plot a straight-line course. The Mercator projection is uniquely suited to marine navigation because it maps trajectories of constant bearing (called rhumb lines or loxodromes) to straight lines. Courses and bearings are measured using a compass rose or protractor, and the corresponding directions are easily transferred from point to point. The Mercator projection became popular because it shows relative sizes accurately and is useful for navigation.
5. Which type of forests majorly comprises of lichens and mosses?
[A] Tropical ever green forests
[B] Tundra forests
[C] Temperate mixed forests
[D] Taiga forests
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Correct Answer: B [Tundra forests]
Notes:
Tundra vegetation is composed of dwarf shrubs, sedges and grasses, mosses, and lichens. Scattered trees grow in some tundra regions.
6. Which of the following is the reason behind the different seasons to occur?
[A] Sun is moving around the earth
[B] Of revolution of the earth around the sun on its orbit
[C] Tilt of Earth’s axis
[D] All of the above
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Correct Answer: C [Tilt of Earth’s axis]
Notes:
The four seasons happen because of the tilt of the Earth’s axis. At different times of the year, the sun’s rays hit different parts of the globe more directly. The angle of the Earth’s axis tilts the Northern Hemisphere towards the sun during the summer.
7. Which island has the largest collection of the Blue Holes?
[A] Andros Island
[B] Madagascar
[C] Sumatra
[D] Honshu
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Correct Answer: A [Andros Island]
Notes:
Andros island in the Bahamas has the largest collection of the blue holes. Andros is the largest island in the Bahamas and it more than 200 Blue Holes. Blue Holes are usually sink holes or underwater caves in shape of a circle.
8. Which one of the following is a west coast beach India?
[A] Bakkhali Sea Beach
[B] Henry Island Beach
[C] Golden Beach
[D] Juhu Beach
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Correct Answer: D [Juhu Beach]
Notes:
Juhu Beach is a west coat beach in India. It is the longest beach in Mumbai. It stretches for nearly 6 km along the shores of the Arabian Sea. The beach features short, rocky formations unlike other sandy beaches.
9. Which of the following is the hottest star colour?
[A] Red
[B] Yellow
[C] Orange
[D] Blue
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Correct Answer: D [Blue]
Notes:
The colour of the star reflects its temperature. Since wavelength of blue is minimum, its temperature is maximum ( Wein’s displacement law).
10. How much time does the light of the sun take to reach the Earth?
[A] 7 minutes
[B] 9 minutes
[C] 5 minutes
[D] 8 minutes
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Correct Answer: D [8 minutes]
Notes:
Light takes 8 minutes 19 seconds to reach from the surface of the sun to the surface of the Earth.