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. Kiribati is made up of how many coral atolls?
[A] 33
[B] 32
[C] 34
[D] 31
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Correct Answer: A [33]
Notes:
The Republic of Kiribati is an island nation which is made up of 33 coral atolls among which one is limestone island.
42. Which of the following is the longest river of Lesotho?
[A] Orange
[B] Caledon
[C] Makhaleng
[D] Mokhotlong
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Correct Answer: A [Orange ]
Notes:
The longest river of Kingdom of Lesotho is Orange river. It is about 2200 kilometer long and it has its origin in the Drakensberg mountains.
43. Which of the following country share smallest border with Lithuania?
[A] Belarus
[B] Poland
[C] Russia
[D] Latvia
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Correct Answer: B [Poland]
Notes:
Lithuania is a country located in the Baltic region of European continent. It shares its smallest border with the state of Poland which is about 71 km long.
44. Which of the following is the longest river of Madagascar?
[A] Betsiboka
[B] Mangoro
[C] Ikopa
[D] Mangoki
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Correct Answer: D [Mangoki]
Notes:
The longest river of Republic of Madagascar is river Mangoki. It originates in the central highlands of Madagascar and by running westward, meets the Mozambique Channel. It is about 564 km long.
45. The Island nation of Palau is located in which ocean?
[A] Pacific Ocean
[B] Atlantic Ocean
[C] Indian Ocean
[D] None of these
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Correct Answer: A [Pacific Ocean ]
Notes:
The Island nation of Palau is located in Oceania, in the western pacific ocean. It is situated over an area of 466 square kilometers. It is the 4th smallest country population-wise and 16th smallest country by area in the world.
46. Which one of the following in the brightest star in the Orion Constellation?
[A] Betelgeuse
[B] Alnilam
[C] Rigel
[D] Eta Orionis
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Correct Answer: C [Rigel]
Notes:
The Orion constellation has 81 visible stars, including some of the brightest and most important stars in the night sky. The brightest star in the constellation is Rigel, which is 40,000 times brighter than the sun and emits 100,000 times the energy.
47. Where is duration of the day and night on Earth are almost the equal?
[A] At the Equator
[B] On the Poles
[C] On Line of Capricorn
[D] On the Arctic Line
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Correct Answer: A [At the Equator]
Notes:
The Equator is a line that marks the exact halfway point between the North Pole and the South Pole. On the equator, the length of days changes very little throughout the year. Daylight shines for almost exactly 12 hours, and darkness reigns for almost exactly 12 hours. The further away that one travels from the equator, however, the more variation in length of day that will be observed.
48. Which of the fol lowing is considered to be the largest volcano on Earth (in terms of its mass and footprint)?
[A] Ojos del Salado
[B] Mount Vesuvious
[C] Tamu Massif
[D] Mauna Kea
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Correct Answer: C [Tamu Massif]
Notes:
Tamu Massif is an extinct submarine shield volcano located in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. It is considered to be the largest volcano on Earth (in terms of its mass and footprint). It is located in the Shatsky Rise about 1,600 km east of Japan.
49. On which of the following date, summer solstice is observed in Northern Hemisphere?
[A] 21st June
[B] 5th August
[C] 18th July
[D] 19th December
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Correct Answer: A [21st June]
Notes:
The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year that occurs in the northern hemisphere on 21 June. It occurs when the sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer, or right over 23.5 degrees north latitude. In contrast, the Southern Hemisphere receives most sunlight on December 21, 22 or 23 when northern hemisphere has its longest nights– or the winter solstice.
50. In which of the following layer of atmosphere the absorption and scattering of the solar ultraviolet radiation takes place?
[A] Troposphere
[B] Stratosphere
[C] Mesosphere
[D] Thermosphere
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Correct Answer: B [Stratosphere]
Notes:
Solar ultraviolet radiation undergoes absorption and scattering as it passes through the stratospheric layer of the earth’s atmosphere. The ozone layer, a region of Earth’s stratosphere, absorbs 97-99% of the Sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation. As a result, no UV radiation at wavelengths shorter than 290 nm reaches the surface of the earth. Which otherwise would potentially damage exposed life forms on the Earth.