World Geography Practice Test #1 | General Knowledge Quiz (40 Questions)

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Q.1. The innermost layer of the earth is known as?

  1. Mesosphere
  2. Lithosphere
  3. Asthenosphere
  4. Barysphere

Your Response : (b) Lithosphere
Correct Response : d) Barysphere
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Answer: (d) Barysphere

Q.2. On which particular date, does the sun remain at its shortest distance from the earth?

  1. 4th July
  2. 3rd January
  3. 21st March
  4. 22nd December

Your Response : (d) 22nd December
Correct Response : b) 3rd January
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Answer: (b) 3rd January

Q.3. Which of the following is the largest island?

  1. Madagascar
  2. Honshu
  3. Sumatra
  4. Cuba

Your Response : (d) Cuba
Correct Response : a) Madagascar
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Answer: (a) Madagascar

Q.4. The Capital of Nigeria is -

  1. Abuja
  2. Sanna
  3. Vienna
  4. Warsaw

Your Response : (c) Vienna
Correct Response : a) Abuja
Marks : 0

Answer: (a) Abuja

Q.5. Which is the land of morning calm?

  1. Thailand
  2. Korea
  3. Finland
  4. Japan

Your Response : (c) Finland
Correct Response : b) Korea
Marks : 0

Answer: (b) Korea

Q.6. Which of the following countries occupies an important place in the world for the production of coffee?

  1. Vietnam
  2. Thailand
  3. Brazil
  4. Malaysia

Your Response : (c) Brazil
Correct Response : c) Brazil
Marks : 1

Answer: (c) Brazil

Q.7. Which of the following is known as the morning star?

  1. Saturn
  2. Venus
  3. Jupiter
  4. Mars

Your Response : (b) Venus
Correct Response : b) Venus
Marks : 1

Answer: (b) Venus

Q.8. The shape of the milky way galaxy is -

  1. Spiral
  2. Circular
  3. Elliptical
  4. None of the above

Your Response : (d) None of the above
Correct Response : a) Spiral
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Answer: (a) Spiral

Q.9. Which of the following instruments is used for recording the earthquake waves?

  1. Hydrograph
  2. Pantograph
  3. Seismograph
  4. Barograph

Your Response : (c) Seismograph
Correct Response : c) Seismograph
Marks : 1

Answer: (c) Seismograph

Q.10. The substances present at the center of the sun are in -

  1. Solid, liquid and gaseous state
  2. Liquid state only
  3. Gaseous state only
  4. Both liquid and gaseous states

Your Response : (a) Solid, liquid and gaseous state
Correct Response : c) Gaseous state only
Marks : 0

Answer: (c) Gaseous state only
Explanation: Due to the high temperature the substances present at the center of the Sun are always in gaseous state.

Q.11. The best variety of world's cotton is known as -

  1. Sea Island
  2. Short staple Indian
  3. Egyptian
  4. Upland American

Your Response : (b) Short staple Indian
Correct Response : d) Upland American
Marks : 0

Answer: (d) Upland American

Q.12. Which of the following rivers flows in Germany?

  1. Volga
  2. Danube
  3. Thames
  4. Seine

Your Response : (a) Volga
Correct Response : b) Danube
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Answer: (b) Danube

Q.13. Arakan yoma is the extension of Himalayas located in -

  1. Baluchistan
  2. Nepal
  3. Kashmir
  4. Myanmar

Your Response : (b) Nepal
Correct Response : d) Myanmar
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Answer: (d) Myanmar

Q.14. Which one of following is the largest lake in the world?

  1. Caspian sea
  2. Lake Baikal
  3. Lake Victoria
  4. Lake superior

Your Response : (c) Lake Victoria
Correct Response : a) Caspian sea
Marks : 0

Answer: (a) Caspian sea
Explanation: Caspian sea is the largest lake in the world.

Q.15. The largest postal network in the world is in which country?

  1. U.S A.
  2. China
  3. India
  4. Brazil

Your Response : (c) India
Correct Response : c) India
Marks : 1

Answer: (c) India
Explanation: India has the world's largest postal network.

Q.16. The coniferous forests are not found in -

  1. Amazonia
  2. Scandinavia
  3. Canada
  4. Finland

Your Response : (c) Canada
Correct Response : a) Amazonia
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Answer: (a) Amazonia

Q.17. Which animal is the symbol of the World Wildlife Fund?

  1. Tiger
  2. Giant Panda
  3. Hornbill
  4. White Bear

Your Response : (a) Tiger
Correct Response : b) Giant Panda
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Answer: (b) Giant Panda

Q.18. If it is 6.00 AM at greenwich, then it will be 11.00 AM at -

  1. 90° E
  2. 60° E
  3. 75° E
  4. 15° W

Your Response : (a) 90° E
Correct Response : c) 75° E
Marks : 0

Answer: (c) 75° E
Explanation: Greenwich represents is the prime meridian of the world time line. It is 0° longitude and greenwich mean time. 
if At 0°(meridian) there is 6 am. There will be 6 pm at 180°E and 12:00 md at 90° E. So time changes 1hr in every 15°  longitude hence at 75° there will be 11:00 AM .

Q.19. Which of the following has the highest wind velocity?

  1. Tornado
  2. Typhoon
  3. Cyclone
  4. Hurricane

Your Response : (c) Cyclone
Correct Response : a) Tornado
Marks : 0

Answer: (a) Tornado
Explanation:

Q.20. In terms of longitude, the international Date line generally follows -

  1. 90° E
  2. 90° W
  3. 180° ( E or W )
  4. None of the above

Your Response : (d) None of the above
Correct Response : c) 180° ( E or W )
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Answer: (c) 180° ( E or W )

Q.21. Death valley is located in which state of USA?

  1. Miami
  2. California
  3. Pennsyvania
  4. Texas

Your Response : (c) Pennsyvania
Correct Response : b) California
Marks : 0

Answer: (b) California
Explanation: the desert valley in the eastern california is also called as death valley.

Q.22. Which of the following rivers falls in the land-locked sea?

  1. Niger
  2. Volga
  3. St. Lawrence
  4. Danube

Your Response : (b) Volga
Correct Response : b) Volga
Marks : 1

Answer: (b) Volga
Explanation: Volga river falls into the caspian landlocked sea with 80% inflow of total inflow. Another river falls in caspian sea is ural. Outflow is only by evaporation. There are total 15 land locked sea. Caspian sea is the qorlds biggest lake in betqeen Russia and Iran.

Q.23. Water from an artesian well flows up automatically due to 

  1. Volcanic activity
  2. Hydrostatic pressure
  3. Heavy rainfall in region
  4. Geothermal energy

Your Response : (b) Hydrostatic pressure
Correct Response : b) Hydrostatic pressure
Marks : 1

Answer: (b) Hydrostatic pressure

Q.24. When the sun is nearest to Earth, Earth is said to be in 

  1. Aphelion
  2. Perihelion
  3. Apogee
  4. Perigee

Your Response : (b) Perihelion
Correct Response : b) Perihelion
Marks : 1

Answer: (b) Perihelion

Q.25. The most important activity of the Tundra region is -

  1. Cropping
  2. Hunting
  3. Fish farming
  4. Cattle rearing

Your Response : (b) Hunting
Correct Response : b) Hunting
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Answer: (b) Hunting

Q.26. Where is the Doldrums Belt located?

  1. Near the poles
  2. Near the tropic of cancer
  3. Near the Equater
  4. Near the Tropic of Capricorn

Your Response : (c) Near the Equater
Correct Response : c) Near the Equater
Marks : 1

Answer: (c) Near the Equater

Q.27. A class of animals known as marsupials is a characteristic feature of - 

  1. South America
  2. Africa
  3. Australia
  4. South East Asia

Your Response : (b) Africa
Correct Response : c) Australia
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Answer: (c) Australia

Q.28. Which country is known as Britain of the south?

  1. Fizi
  2. Malaysia
  3. Australia
  4. New Zealand

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Correct Response : d) New Zealand
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Answer: (d) New Zealand

Q.29. Which one of the following is the biggest shipping canal in the world?

  1. Suez canal
  2. Soo canal
  3. Kiel canal
  4. Panama Canal

Your Response : (d) Panama Canal
Correct Response : a) Suez canal
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Answer: (a) Suez canal

Q.30. Khamsin is a hot and dry local wind experienced in -

  1. Iran
  2. Egypt
  3. Saudi Arabia
  4. Iran

Your Response : (b) Egypt
Correct Response : b) Egypt
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Answer: (b) Egypt

Q.31. Which one of the following is most prone to earthquakes?

  1. Plateaus
  2. Costal plains
  3. Old shields
  4. Young folded mountains

Your Response : (b) Costal plains
Correct Response : d) Young folded mountains
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Answer: (d) Young folded mountains

Q.32. Which one of the following is not a member of the Ganga-Mekong Swarnbhoomi coopration project?

  1. India
  2. Bangladesh
  3. Laos
  4. Vietnam

Your Response : (b) Bangladesh
Correct Response : b) Bangladesh
Marks : 1

Answer: (b) Bangladesh

Q.33. Which country is the chief exporter of Copper?

  1. Morocco
  2. South Africa
  3. Ghana
  4. Zambia

Your Response : (b) South Africa
Correct Response : d) Zambia
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Answer: (d) Zambia

Q.34. The seasonal movement of men with its animals in search of pastures is known as -

  1. Pastoral farming
  2. Shifting Cultivation
  3. Nomadic herding
  4. Trans humance

Your Response : (c) Nomadic herding
Correct Response : d) Trans humance
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Answer: (d) Trans humance

Q.35. Number of persons expressed in terms of unit area of land is known as -

  1. Economic density
  2. Agricultural density
  3. Physiological density
  4. Arithmetical density

Your Response : (b) Agricultural density
Correct Response : d) Arithmetical density
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Answer: (d) Arithmetical density

Q.36. A large number on species of plants are found within a small unit of area at 

  1. Coniferous temperate forests
  2. Mangrove coastal forests
  3. Wet evergreen equatorial forests
  4. Deciduous monsoon forests

Your Response : (c) Wet evergreen equatorial forests
Correct Response : c) Wet evergreen equatorial forests
Marks : 1

Answer: (c) Wet evergreen equatorial forests

Q.37. Who was the first to state that the earth is spherical?

  1. Copernicus
  2. Ptolemy
  3. Strabo
  4. Aristotle

Your Response : (b) Ptolemy
Correct Response : b) Ptolemy
Marks : 1

Answer: (b) Ptolemy

Q.38. which one of the following is a fresh water fish?

  1. Rohu
  2. Salmon
  3. Sardine
  4. Pomfret

Your Response : (b) Salmon
Correct Response : a) Rohu
Marks : 0

Answer: (a) Rohu

Q.39. Which one of the following metals has the highest density?

  1. Gold
  2. Iron
  3. Platinum
  4. Lead

Your Response : (d) Lead
Correct Response : a) Gold
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Answer: (a) Gold

Q.40. More than 90% of the rock forming minerals in the earth's crust consist of -

  1. Oxides
  2. Silicates
  3. Carbonates
  4. Sulphides and sulphates

Your Response : (b) Silicates
Correct Response : b) Silicates
Marks : 1

Answer: (b) Silicates