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.
41. What is the total %age of land under agriculture in Liechtenstein?
[A] 43%
[B] 40%
[C] 41%
[D] 54%
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Correct Answer: C [41%]
Notes:
The total area of land under agriculture in Principality of Liechtenstein is 65 sq. km. It makes up to 41% of the total land area.
42. Which of the following country shares longest border with Lithuania?
[A] Latvia
[B] Poland
[C] Russia
[D] Belarus
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Correct Answer: D [Belarus]
Notes:
The Republic of Lithuania is situated in the Baltic region of eastern Europe. It shares its border with Latvia, Poland, Russia and Belarus. It shares the longest border with Belarus which is about 680 km long.
43. Which of the following rivers of Netherlands is the longest of the country?
[A] Meuse
[B] Waal
[C] De Lek
[D] Rhine
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Correct Answer: D [Rhine]
Notes:
The longest river of the Kingdom of Netherlands is the river Rhine. It is about 1,230 kilometer long out of which is flows in the Netherlands around 165 kilometer.
44. The cup-shaped mouth of the volcano is known as__:
[A] Focus
[B] Epicentre
[C] Crater
[D] Cinder cone
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Correct Answer: C [Crater]
Notes:
A bowl-shaped depression that is at the mouth of a volcano or geyser is called a volcanic crater. These craters are caused by the volcano’s activity. It is a vent.
45. The mountain formed on the earth crust due to tension is called__:
[A] Young folded mountain
[B] Old folded mountain
[C] Laccolith mountain
[D] Block mountain
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Correct Answer: D [Block mountain]
Notes:
The Block Mountains were formed on the crust due to tension. Faults are formed due to tensional forces. A part of the land block is depressed so that the remaining block stands conspicuously above the surroundings. Mountains formed in this way are called Block Mountains and the depressed portion is known as Rift Valley.
46. The area which is resistant to any massive structural transformation is called
[A] rigid mass
[B] ancient landmass
[C] tectonic plate
[D] shield
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Correct Answer: D [shield]
Notes:
A shield is generally a large area of exposed Precambrian crystalline igneous and high-grade metamorphic rocks that form tectonically stable areas. They are resistant to geological structural transformation. They are normally the nucleus of continents.
47. A broad, low embankment built up along the banks of a river channel during floods is called
[A] Delta
[B] Levee
[C] Flood Plain
[D] Dune
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Correct Answer: B [Levee]
Notes:
A levee, dike, dyke or flood bank is a broad, low embankment built up along the banks of a river channel during floods. Levees are usually parallel to the way the river flows, so levees can help direct the flow of the river. Levees can also be artificially created or reinforced.
48. Which is the smallest ocean?
[A] Atlantic
[B] Pacific
[C] Indian
[D] Arctic
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Correct Answer: D [Arctic]
Notes:
The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of the world’s five ocean basins. With an area of about 5.4 million square miles, the Arctic Ocean is about 1.5 times as big as the United States. It is bordered by Greenland, Canada, Norway, Alaska, and Russia. It is almost completely covered with ice for the majority of the year.
49. Volcanic activity is more common in__:
[A] Hawai
[B] Japan
[C] Colombia
[D] New Zealand
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Correct Answer: A [Hawai]
Notes:
The Hawaiian Islands were (and continue to be) continuously formed from volcanic activity initiated at an undersea magma source called a hotspot. As the tectonic plate beneath much of the Pacific Ocean moves to the northwest, the hot spot remains stationary, slowly creating new volcanoes.
50. Which of the following is the only volcanic peak in Antarctica?
[A] Mt. Blanc
[B] Mt. Erebus
[C] Mt. Elbrus
[D] Mt. Cook
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Correct Answer: B [Mt. Erebus]
Notes:
Mount Erebus is the second highest volcano in Antarctica (after Mount Sidley) and the southernmost active volcano on earth. It is located on Ross Island, which is also home to three inactive volcanoes, Mount Terror, Mount Bird, and Mount Terra Nova. Mount Erebus has been active since c. 1.3 million years ago.