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 are the chief crops under Subsistence Agriculture?
[A] Pulses
[B] Food grains
[C] Vegetables
[D] Fruits
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Correct Answer: B [Food grains]
Notes:
Consumption of practically the entire produce in the area of production is the chief characteristic of subsistence farming. It is the dominant type of agricultural activity in the densely settled regions of Asia. The chief crops under the subsistence agriculture are the food grains.
42. In what type of mining, the minerals are obtained from under the ground by means of making large dug out hollows?
[A] Quarrying
[B] Shaft mining
[C] Drilling
[D] Open Cast mining
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Correct Answer: D [Open Cast mining]
Notes:
Mining is the activity of obtaining minerals from the surface of the earth or from the rocks from below the surface.
Minerals obtained from under the ground by means of making large dug out hollows is called open-cast mining.
43. Which among the following are called the lifelines of an economy?
[A] Banking and Payment systems
[B] Banking and transportation systems
[C] Means of transport and communication systems
[D] Minerals and Banking system
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Correct Answer: C [Means of transport and communication systems]
Notes:
The transport, communications and services sector plays an important role in the economic development today in spite of the fact that this sector does not produce any goods. Means of transport and communication are today called lifelines of an economy.
44. Which country administers “Lavezzi Archipelago”?
[A] Italy
[B] France
[C] Spain
[D] Greece
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Correct Answer: B [France]
Notes:
Strait of Bonifacio is a navigable waterway located in the Mediterranean Sea which separates Corsica Island of France and Sardinia Island of Italy. Thereby, France and Italy form the basin countries of the Strait of Bonifacio. This strait divides the Tyrrhenian Sea from the western Mediterranean Sea. This strait is notorious among sailors for its weather, currents, shoals, and other obstacles. Strait of Bonifacio houses the Lavezzi Archipelago, administrated by France, which is a collection of small granite islands and reefs. France-Italy Maritime Boundary Agreement was signed in 1986 between France and Italy to delimit the maritime boundary between the two countries in the Strait of Bonifacio.
45. Saronic Islands are located in which country?
[A] Italy
[B] Albania
[C] Greece
[D] Bulgaria
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Correct Answer: C [Greece]
Notes:
The Saronic Islands or Argo-Saronic Islands is an archipelago in Greece, named after the Saronic Gulf in which they are located, just off the Greek mainland. The islands of Hydra and Dokos, which lie off the northeast tip of the Peloponnese (technically between the Saronic Gulf and the Argolic Gulf), are sometimes included as part of the Saronic Islands.
46. Sporades archipelago is located in which country?
[A] Greece
[B] Russia
[C] Belgium
[D] Germany
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Correct Answer: A [Greece]
Notes:
The (Northern) Sporades are an archipelago along the east coast of Greece, northeast of the island of Euboea, in the Aegean Sea. They consist of 24 islands, four of which are permanently inhabited: Alonnisos, Skiathos, Skopelos and Skyros. They may also be referred to as the Thessalian Sporades.
47. Which of the following is the highest peak of Ireland ?
[A] Brandon Mountain
[B] Caher
[C] Beenkeragh
[D] Carrauntoohil
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Correct Answer: D [Carrauntoohil]
Notes:
The Carrauntoohil is the highest peak of Ireland which is about 1041 meters high above the mean sea level. It is located in the Iveragh peninsula in Reeks district.
48. The planet nearest to the Sun is :
[A] Earth
[B] Mercury
[C] Mars
[D] Venus
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Correct Answer: B [Mercury]
Notes:
Mercury is the innermost planet (nearest to the Sun) in the Solar System. It is also the smallest, and its orbit is the most eccentric (that is, the least perfectly circular) of the eight planets. It orbits the Sun once in about 88 Earth days, completing three rotations about its axis for every two orbits.
49. The rock that results from solidification of molten lava from a volcano is an example of which of the following ?
[A] Igneous Rock
[B] Granite Rock
[C] Basalt Rock
[D] Magnetite
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Correct Answer: A [Igneous Rock]
Notes:
Igneous rocks are formed through the cooling and solidification of magma (or lava). As hot, molten rock rises to the surface, it undergoes changes in temperature and pressure that cause it to cool, solidify, and crystallize. There are over 700 known types of igneous rock, the majority of which are formed beneath the surface of the Earth’s crust. However, some are also formed on the surface as a result of volcanic activity.
50. Which of the following is an extremely rare weather phenomenon that has occurred only 14 times since 1891?
[A] Land cyclone
[B] Wave cyclone
[C] Medicanes
[D] Sprites
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Correct Answer: A [Land cyclone]
Notes:
A land cyclone is a rare weather system with a low-pressure center that forms over land, occurring only 14 times since 1891. A mesocyclone is an air vortex within a convective storm, with a diameter of 3.2 to 9.7 km. A subtropical cyclone combines features of tropical and extratropical cyclones and forms at lower sea surface temperatures than tropical cyclones. Wave cyclones, or extratropical cyclones, are low-pressure areas that develop in middle and high latitudes, primarily between 30° and 60° latitude.