Top 550+ Solved Fundamentals of World Geography MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The evergreen trees are those which remain green through out the year. This is because

a. their leaves do not fall at all

b. of the effect of the climatic conditions in which they have evolved

c. their leaves fall in small numbers at intervals

d. None of the above

  • c. their leaves fall in small numbers at intervals

Q. What type or vegetation is associated with South Africa?

a. Veld

b. Steppes

c. Pampas

d. Prairies

  • a. Veld

Q. Doldrums is/are

a. mount of sand blown and formed on beaches and in deserts

b. low pressure belt of calm and light surface winds near the Equator

c. the north-east and south-east winds

d. planetary winds

  • b. low pressure belt of calm and light surface winds near the Equator

Q. What is the "cloud burst"? It is

a. the states of sky with respect to clouds

b. the disintergration of a huge cloud mass

c. an abnormal heavy downpour of rain

d. breaking up of clouds by high mountain ranges

  • c. an abnormal heavy downpour of rain

Q. A narrow strip of land connecting two large land masses iscalled

a. ridge

b. peninsula

c. isthmus

d. neck

  • c. isthmus

Q. On the Equator the day and night are equal

a. on equinoxes

b. on summer solstice

c. on winter solstice

d. throughout the year

  • d. throughout the year

Q. Which calendar is being universally followed?

a. Christian Era

b. Julian Calendar

c. Gregory Calendar

d. Saka Era

  • c. Gregory Calendar

Q. The salinity or the sea is maximum at the

a. Indian Ocean

b. Red Sea

c. Baltic Sea

d. Atlantic Ocean

  • b. Red Sea

Q. Crude oil is generally round in

a. igneous rocks

b. sedimentary rocks

c. metamorphic rocks

d. sandy desert soils

  • b. sedimentary rocks

Q. If one watches a distant ship coming towards the shorethrough a telescope one first sees

a. its hull

b. its funnel

c. its mast

d. the ship

  • c. its mast

Q. The only cereal crop which originated in America is

a. rye

b. barley

c. oats

d. corn

  • d. corn

Q. Which or the following is known as the lifelines of a country?

a. natural growth rate of population

b. food supplies

c. energy resources

d. modem means of transport and communication

  • d. modem means of transport and communication

Q. The Trans-Siberian railway links

a. The Baltic coast with the North Sea

b. Leningrad with Oldiotsk

c. Buanos Aires with Valparaiso

d. Leningrad with Vladivostok

  • d. Leningrad with Vladivostok

Q. The Trans-Andean railway connects

a. Mexico City with Santiago

b. Panama City with Santiago

c. Buenos Aires with Valparaiso

d. Rio de Janerio with Bogota

  • c. Buenos Aires with Valparaiso

Q. The gap between birth rate and death rate per 1000 mid-yearpopulation of a given region is known as

a. population rate

b. natural growth rate of population

c. birth and death rate of population

d. population increamental ratio

  • b. natural growth rate of population
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