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. What is the “Sidereal Month” in Hours , Minutes and Seconds?
[A] 27 days, 7 hours and 11.6 seconds
[B] 27 days, 8 hours and 11.6 seconds
[C] 27 days, 9 hours and 11.6 seconds
[D] 27 days, 11 hours and 11.6 seconds
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Correct Answer: A [27 days, 7 hours and 11.6 seconds]
Notes:
The sidereal month is the time needed for the Moon to return to the same place against the background of the stars. It is 27.321661 days (i.e., 27 days 7 hours 43 minutes 12 seconds), the difference between synodic and sidereal lengths is due to the orbital movement.
2. How many parts Earth atmosphere has been divided?
[A] 2
[B] 3
[C] 4
[D] 5
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Correct Answer: D [5]
Notes:
The five layers of atmosphere are: Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Ionosphere and Exosphere
3. What is the current name of the nation that was previously recognized as Abyssinia?
[A] Ethiopia
[B] Egypt
[C] Lebanon
[D] Surinam
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Correct Answer: A [Ethiopia]
Notes:
Ethiopia was in the past known as Abyssinia. The switch to the name Ethiopia happened around the 4th century during the reign of King Ezana, who adopted the name as part of his conversion efforts to Christianity. Historical records suggest that the term ‘Ethiopia’ was derived from the Greek term ‘Aithiops’, meaning ‘burnt face’ or ‘burnt complexion’ – a clear reference to the physical appearance of the country’s inhabitants.
4. Comparing to other regions, the day night temperature difference will be maximum in which among the following regions?
[A] Tundra
[B] Mediterranean
[C] Tropical Deserts
[D] Equatorial
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Correct Answer: C [Tropical Deserts]
Notes:
Tropical desert regions, such as the Sahara Desert, experience significant day-night temperature differences. During the day, temperatures in these areas can become extremely hot, often exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius), while nighttime temperatures can drop significantly, sometimes plummeting to near-freezing levels, particularly in desert areas with low humidity. This makes the day-night temperature difference in tropical deserts quite substantial.
5. Strait of Hormuz connects:
[A] Sea of Oman to Persian Gulf
[B] Red sea to Gulf of Aden
[C] Red sea to Indian ocean
[D] Mediterranean sea to Red sea
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Correct Answer: A [Sea of Oman to Persian Gulf]
Notes:
Strait of Hormuz is a strait between the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf. It is surrounded by countries like Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Oman and UAE. About 20% of the world’s petroleum, and about 35% of the petroleum traded by sea, passes through the strait making it a highly important strategic location for international trade.
6. Which of the following is correct definition of the Lacustrine deposits?
[A] sedimentary rock formations in the bottom of ancient lakes
[B] metamorphic landscape formed on the deep ocean floor
[C] ring shaped coral reef that encircles a lagoon partially or completely
[D] natural areas in which the ground is covered with salt and other minerals
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Correct Answer: A [sedimentary rock formations in the bottom of ancient lakes]
Notes:
Lacustrine deposits are sedimentary rock formations which formed in the bottom of ancient lakes. A common characteristic of lacustrine deposits is that a river or stream channel has carried sediment into the basin.
7. In geographical context, what is Hamada?
[A] a type of desert landscape
[B] a desert counterpart of the delta
[C] a semi-circular steep sided depression formed through glacial erosion
[D] land-forms created by simultaneous erosion and deposition in a stream channel
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Correct Answer: A [a type of desert landscape]
Notes:
Hamada is a type of desert landscape consisting of high, largely barren, hard rocky plateaus with very little sand because this has been removed by deflation. Hamadas are produced by the wind removing the fine products of weathering: an aeolian process known as deflation.
8. United States and parts of Northern America are frequently hit by record snowfalls accompanied with blizzard and hurricane-force winds during winters. Which of the following is most probably responsible for the same?
[A] Polar Vortex
[B] La-Nina
[C] El-Nino
[D] Pacific Decadal Oscillation
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Correct Answer: A [Polar Vortex]
Notes:
Polar Vortex is a whirling cold winds present at both North Pole and South Pole.
It results because of the increased temperature difference between the dark, frigid Arctic and the warm tropics. There are two vortices, one in the layer of the upper atmosphere known as the stratosphere and one in the lower section, where our weather happens, called the troposphere. These two features interact with each other and can affect the meteorological goings-on outside of the Arctic.
9. Which of the following rivers has a ‘bird’s foot’ delta?
[A] The Amazon
[B] The Brahmaputra
[C] The Mississippi
[D] The Nile
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Correct Answer: C [The Mississippi]
Notes:
Mississippi river forms a bird-foot delta as it empties into the Gulf of Mexico. As the name suggest this delta is in the shape of a bird’s foot and tend to have one or a very few major distributaries near their mouths.
10. The climate in the shaded area of the map is of?
[A] Cold temperate oceanic type
[B] Mediterranean type
[C] Monsoon type
[D] Temperate Grassland type
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Correct Answer: B [Mediterranean type]
Notes:
Mediterranean climate. Mediterranean climate is major climate type of the Koppen classification characterized by hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters and located between about 30° and 45° latitude north and south of the Equator and on the western sides of the continents.