Top 550+ Solved Fundamentals of World Geography MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The International Date Line is

a. 180 degrees longitude

b. the equator

c. 90 degrees east longitude

d. 0 degree longitude

  • a. 180 degrees longitude

Q. Which one of the following is not an astronomical object?

a. Pulsar

b. Brittle Star

c. Black Hole

d. Quasar

  • b. Brittle Star

Q. The 38th parallel separates

a. North Vietnam from South Vietnam

b. South Korea from North Korea

c. Hungary from Serbia

d. Afghanistan from Uzbekistan

  • b. South Korea from North Korea

Q. The only land-locked country in South-East Asia is

a. Laos

b. Thailand

c. Malaysia

d. Kampuchea

  • a. Laos

Q. Sunspots generally wax and wane over a/an

a. 11-year cycle

b. 25-year cycle

c. 3-year cycle

d. 15-year cycle

  • a. 11-year cycle

Q. Llanos and Campos are grasslands found in

a. Siberia

b. North America

c. South America

d. India

  • c. South America

Q. The line dividing North Korea and South Korea is

a. 17th parallel

b. 23rd parallel

c. 38th parallel

d. Oder-Neisse Line

  • c. 38th parallel

Q. Deciduous trees

a. grow in abundance in dry places

b. grow straight

c. never bear fruit

d. shed their leaves at a certain season

  • d. shed their leaves at a certain season

Q. Savanna is a

a. desert

b. forest

c. grassland

d. snowclad mountain

  • c. grassland

Q. The duration of the day and night is always equal at the

a. Equator

b. Greenwhich Line

c. Poles

d. Tropics

  • a. Equator

Q. Quinine is obtained from the

a. Mulberry tree

b. Eucalyptus tree

c. Cinchona plant

d. Cocoa plant

  • c. Cinchona plant

Q. Latex is a name for

a. a milk product

b. latent heat

c. crude rubber

d. refined honey

  • c. crude rubber

Q. Ozone layers absorb

a. infrared rays

b. ultraviolet rays coming from the sun

c. all radiations from the sun

d. cosmic rays

  • b. ultraviolet rays coming from the sun

Q. Why does the mercury column in the barometer fall rapidlybefore a severe storm? It is due to

a. increase in the humidity of air

b. fall in the atmospheric pressure

c. severe heat energy from the sun

d. rise in the atmospheric pressure

  • b. fall in the atmospheric pressure
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