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. Which of the following is the largest lake of the Republic of Mozambique?
[A] Chuita
[B] Chilwa
[C] Malawi
[D] Urema
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Correct Answer: C [Malawi]
Notes:
The largest lake of the Republic of Mozambique is the lake Malawi. It is the largest lake of Africa and is spread in three countries namely Mozambique, Malawi and Tanzania.
42. Consider the following statements:
- The deepest mine in the world is in South Africa.
- It is 16 km deep.
Which of the above is / are correct?
[A] Only 1
[B] Only 2
[C] Both 1 and 2
[D] None of the above
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Correct Answer: A [Only 1]
Notes:
The deepest mine in the world, is in South Africa. It is about 4 km. deep. In search for oil, engineers have dug a hole about 6 km. deep.
43. In a solar or lunar eclipse, the region of earth”s shadow is divided into
[A] Five parts
[B] Four parts
[C] Two parts
[D] Three parts
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Correct Answer: D [Three parts]
Notes:
An eclipse occurs when a star (such as Sun) aligns with two celestial bodies, such as a planet and a moon. The closer body casts a shadow that intersects the more distant body. This means that “things get dark.” The region of shadow is divided into an umbra, where the light from the star is completely blocked, and a penumbra, where only a portion of the light is blocked. Beyond the end of the umbra is a region called the antumbra. For an observer inside the antumbra of a solar eclipse, for example, the moon appears smaller than the sun, resulting in an annular eclipse.
44. Which of the following is different from other options?
[A] Basalt
[B] Ruby
[C] Emerald
[D] Sapphire
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Correct Answer: A [Basalt]
Notes:
Emerald, together with ruby and sapphire, form the “big three” of colored stones or gems which are all metamorphic in nature. Basalt is an igneous rock.
45. 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.
46. During the night, the direction of the wind would be from the__:
[A] valleys to the mountains
[B] mountains to the valleys
[C] land to the sea
[D] sea to the land
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Correct Answer: C [land to the sea]
Notes:
Land breeze is a local wind system characterized by a flow from land to water late at night. Land breezes alternate with sea breezes along coastlines adjacent to large bodies of water. Both are induced by differences that occur between the heating or cooling of the water surface and the adjacent land surface.
47. 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.
48. Which is the hottest place on Earth ?
[A] Death Valley – California
[B] El Azizia – Libya
[C] Jacobabad – Pakistan
[D] Atacama – Peru
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Correct Answer: B [El Azizia – Libya]
Notes:
El Azizia had the distinction of having recorded a high temperature of 57.8 °C in 1922 which was long considered the highest temperature ever measured on Earth. However, the World Meteorological Organization, in September 2012, announced that the world record for hottest temperature is now 56.7 °C recorded on 10 July, 1913 at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, California, USA.
49. The Wakhan Corridor, which is known as Bam-e-Dunya i.e. ‘roof of the world’, is located in which country?
[A] China
[B] Pakistan
[C] Afghanistan
[D] Bhutan
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Correct Answer: C [Afghanistan ]
Notes:
The Wakhan Corridor is a land strip in Afghanistan bordering China, Tajikistan, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, also called Bam-e-Dunya, meaning ‘roof of the world.’
50. Which of the following regions in Poland is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including the Tatra Mountains?
[A] The Great Polish Plain
[B] The Silesian Lowlands
[C] The Tatra Mountains
[D] The Lublin Upland
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Correct Answer: C [The Tatra Mountains]
Notes:
Poland boasts diverse natural landscapes, among which the Tatra Mountains stand out. Located in the southern part of the country, they are part of the Carpathian mountain range and are known for their picturesque scenery, making them a popular destination for both tourists and outdoor enthusiasts.