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1570+ World Geography Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: General Knowledge (GK) , Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) , Indian Administrative Service (IAS) .

Chapters

Chapter: Fundamentals of World Geography
551.

The largest amongst the following seas is _______.

A. the Red Sea
B. the South China Sea
C. the Caribbean Sea
D. the Andaman Sea
Answer» B. the South China Sea
552.

The world's largest inland sea is ______.

A. the Black Sea
B. the Dead Sea
C. the Caspian Sea
D. the Aral Sea
Answer» C. the Caspian Sea
553.

The deepest or the Oceanic trenches is the ______ trench.

A. Mariana
B. Puerto Rico
C. Japanese
D. Sunda
Answer» A. Mariana
554.

The subject that deals with the regional distribution of human races and their history is called

A. Biogeography
B. Ethnography
C. Cartography
D. Paleontology
Answer» B. Ethnography
555.

The Planet amongst the following (other than Saturn), that shows a faint ring is ______.

A. Earth
B. Jupiter
C. Mars
D. Pluto
Answer» B. Jupiter
556.

Which one of the following scholars suggests the earth's origin is from gases and dust particles?

A. James Jeans
B. H Alfven
C. F Hoyle
D. O Schmidit
Answer» D. O Schmidit
557.

Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?

A. atomic power
B. hydro electric power
C. thermal power
D. natural gas
Answer» B. hydro electric power
558.

Which or the following is the main ore for aluminium?

A. Calcite
B. Bauxite
C. Magnesite
D. Limonite
Answer» B. Bauxite
559.

Which of the following minerals is needed for generation of nuclear power?

A. Potassium
B. Aluminium
C. Cadmium
D. Uranium
Answer» D. Uranium
560.

The world's major fishing grounds are located along the eastern shores of continents between 40º N and 50º N latitudes where cool and warm currents converge. An example or such area is

A. The Grand Banks off Newfoundland
B. The Dogger Bank in the North Sea
C. The coastal region of Norway
D. Fisheries off the coast of Peru
Answer» A. The Grand Banks off Newfoundland
561.

Main hunting ground for blue whales is located in

A. Antarctic Ocean
B. Arctic Ocean
C. West Pacific Ocean
D. Southern Indian Ocean
Answer» A. Antarctic Ocean
562.

Krivoy Rog, Kerch Peninsula, Magnitogorsk are major producers ______ of in former Soviet Union.

A. Coal
B. Manganese
C. Copper
D. Iron ore
Answer» D. Iron ore
563.

Leningrad region and Kola Peninsula in former Soviet Union are major producers of

A. Lead
B. Zinc
C. Bauxite
D. Copper
Answer» C. Bauxite
564.

The leading producer of coal in former Soviet Union is

A. Donetz basin
B. Kuzentsk basin
C. Karaganda Basin
D. Pechora basin
Answer» A. Donetz basin
Chapter: The Universe
565.

Which of the following planets is known as 'Morning Star'?

A. Mercury
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Jupiter
Answer» B. Venus
566.

Which planet of the solar system spins on its axis at the fastest rate?

A. Mercury
B. Earth
C. Jupiter
D. Saturn
Answer» C. Jupiter
567.

Which of the following is the largest of the inner planets? [IAS 1990]

A. Venus
B. Mercury
C. Mars
D. Earth
Answer» D. Earth
568.

In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered four moons of which planet?

A. Saturn
B. Jupiter
C. Neptune
D. None of these
Answer» B. Jupiter
569.

In order of their distances from the Sun, which of the following planets lie between Mars and Uranus? [IAS 2008]

A. Earth and Jupiter
B. Jupiter and Saturn
C. Saturn and Earth
D. Saturn and Neptune
Answer» B. Jupiter and Saturn
570.

The planet Mercury is difficult to be observed most of the time because:

A. it gets hidden behind Venus
B. it goes too far away from the Earth
C. it being too close to the Sun, gets hidden by the glare of the Sun
D. it cannot be seen at night as at that time no sunlight falls on it.
Answer» C. it being too close to the Sun, gets hidden by the glare of the Sun
571.

Comets revolve around: [NDA 1990]

A. sun
B. earth
C. venus
D. no single heavenly body
Answer» A. sun
572.

Which two planets of the solar system have no satellites?

A. Mercury and Venus
B. Venus and Mars
C. Mercury and Mars
D. Venus and Neptune
Answer» A. Mercury and Venus
573.

The planet having thirteen moons is :

A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Uranus
D. Neptune
Answer» D. Neptune
574.

'The length of its day and the tilt of its axis are almost identical to those of the earth'. This is true of: [IAS 2003, 1994]

A. Uranus
B. Neptune
C. Saturn
D. Mars
Answer» D. Mars
575.

The hottest planet is : [CPO SI 2002]

A. Mercury
B. Venus
C. Jupiter
D. Saturn
Answer» B. Venus
576.

Which of the following is the brightest planet? [Bank PO 1991]

A. Mercury
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Jupiter
Answer» B. Venus
577.

Which of the planets is nearest to the earth? [Asstt Grade 1993]

A. Jupiter
B. Venus
C. Mercury
D. Mars
Answer» B. Venus
578.

Which planet is known as the Earth's Twin?

A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Uranus
D. Neptune
Answer» A. Venus
579.

Which one of the following planets takes the same number of days for rotation and revolution?

A. Mars
B. Venus
C. Mercury
D. Jupiter
Answer» B. Venus
580.

On which of the following planets of the solar system does the sun rise in the west and set in the east?

A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Jupiter
D. Saturn
Answer» A. Venus
581.

Which of the following planets of the solar system has the longest day? [IAS 2003, CDS 1994]

A. Mercury
B. Jupiter
C. Venus
D. Earth
Answer» C. Venus
582.

The exact time taken by the earth for single rotation on its own axis is: [RRB 1991]

A. 24 hrs
B. 24 hrs 35 sec
C. 23 hrs 50 minutes 7.2 sec
D. 23 hrs 56 minutes 4.09 sec
Answer» D. 23 hrs 56 minutes 4.09 sec
583.

Lunar Sea refers to :

A. a small sea on the moon
B. a sea on earth which experiences high tides due to gravitational attraction of the moon
C. a dark plain on the moon
D. a light water body illuminated by the moon-light
Answer» C. a dark plain on the moon
584.

'Parsec' is the unit of measurement of:

A. density of stars
B. astronomical distance
C. brightness of heavenly bodies
D. orbital velocity of giant stars
Answer» B. astronomical distance
585.

The sunspots cause: [UP PCS 1995]

A. aurora borealis and aurora australis
B. magnetic storms on the surface of the sun
C. polar auroras
D. all of these
Answer» D. all of these
586.

The light coming from stars gives the idea of their:

A. size
B. rotational speed
C. mass
D. temperature
Answer» D. temperature
587.

Super Nova is : [CDS 1994]

A. an asteroid
B. a black hole
C. a comet
D. a dying star
Answer» D. a dying star
588.

The altitudes of heavenly bodies appear to be greater than they actually are. This is due to:

A. vertical motion of these heavenly bodies
B. motions of the earth
C. atmospheric refraction
D. these are visible because of light of the sun reflected from their surface
Answer» C. atmospheric refraction
589.

The same side of the moon always faces the Earth because: [Railways 1994]

A. Moon and the Earth have gravitational force
B. Moon cannot change its position
C. the period of rotation of the Moon on its axis and period of revolution around' the Earth is almost the same
D. the period of rotation of the Moon is not equal to the period of rotation of the Earth
Answer» C. the period of rotation of the Moon on its axis and period of revolution around' the Earth is almost the same
590.

Who of the following discovered the laws of planetary orbits? [Asstt Comm 2008]

A. Galileo Galilei
B. Nicholas Copernicus
C. Johanries Kepler
D. Isaac Newton
Answer» C. Johanries Kepler
591.

Twelve constellations referred to as zodiac are: [IAS 1989]

A. signs of Roman gods
B. imaginary region that encompass the path of the planets
C. a group of stars
D. none of these
Answer» C. a group of stars
592.

The term 'meteor' is applied to an interplanetary body:

A. after it enters the atmosphere of the earth
B. after it enters the earth's atmosphere and explodes in mid air as a ball of fire
C. after it enters the earth's atmosphere and lands on the surface of the earth without exploding in mid-air
D. before it enters the earth's atmosphere
Answer» B. after it enters the earth's atmosphere and explodes in mid air as a ball of fire
593.

Which one of the following statements regarding Shooting Stars is incorrect ? [NDA 1995]

A. They are meteors
B. They are the debris which got separated from a comet
C. They emit light due to extremely high temperature caused by friction while they are passing through earth's atmosphere
D. They are a kind of a star
Answer» D. They are a kind of a star
594.

The planets are kept in motion in their respective orbits by :

A. their great size and spherical shape
B. the rotation and density
C. gravitation and centrifugal force
D. rotation of the sun on its axis
Answer» C. gravitation and centrifugal force
595.

The distance of the nearest star besides the sun from the earth is :

A. 4.9 x 1111m
B. 95 x1015 m
C. 4.3 light years
D. 4.2 light years
Answer» D. 4.2 light years
596.

Which of the following celestial bodies bear, 'The Sea of Tranquility' and 'The Ocean of Storms' ?

A. Mars
B. Venus
C. Moon
D. Sun
Answer» C. Moon
597.

The time required by moonlight to reach the earth is :

A. 1 sec
B. 1.3 sec
C. 2 sec
D. 2.3 sec
Answer» B. 1.3 sec
598.

The strongest evidence that comets are members of our solar system comes from: [CDS 1992]

A. their composition
B. their effect on the lives of man
C. the shape of their orbits
D. the shape and length of their tails
Answer» A. their composition
599.

The constellations of stars appear at different positions in the sky at different times during night mainly:

A. because earth rotates about its axis
B. because earth revolves round the sun
C. because of optical illusion
D. because celestial bodies are changing their positions all the time
Answer» A. because earth rotates about its axis
600.

If there is no Sun, the colour of the sky would be:

A. orange
B. blue
C. yellow
D. black
Answer» D. black

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