Top 550+ Solved Fundamentals of World Geography MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The extension of the landmass into the sea is shown as the

a. continental slope

b. continental shelf

c. continental mass

d. continental territory

  • b. continental shelf

Q. The term "epicentre" is associated with

a. the inner core of the earth

b. the outer core of the Earth

c. earthquakes

d. volcanoes

  • c. earthquakes

Q. Which of the following is not concerned with increasedproduction of a food item?

a. Green Revolution

b. Blue Revolution

c. White Revolution

d. Orange Revolution

  • d. Orange Revolution

Q. The majority or the coal reserves found in India are of

a. Tertiary formation

b. Gondwana formation

c. Quaternary formation

d. Jurassic formation

  • b. Gondwana formation

Q. What type or vegetation is associated with Australia?

a. Pampas

b. Downs

c. Canada

d. All the above

  • b. Downs

Q. In the Himalayas the melting or the snow is more on the

a. southern slopes

b. northern slopes

c. eastern slopes

d. western slopes

  • a. southern slopes

Q. The USA is deficient in domestic supplies of

a. copper

b. lead

c. zinc

d. manganese

  • d. manganese

Q. The Hawaiian Islands specialise in the cultivation of

a. cotton

b. rice

c. sugarcane

d. tobacco

  • c. sugarcane

Q. World's principal producer of silver is

a. India

b. Mexico

c. The USA

d. Canada

  • b. Mexico

Q. Which of the following grades of coal has the highest carbon content?

a. Anthracite

b. Bituminous coal

c. Lignite

d. Peat

  • a. Anthracite

Q. A source of renewable minimum cost is power which can bedeveloped with

a. Geothermal power

b. Tidal power

c. Wind mills

d. Biomass power

  • d. Biomass power

Q. 'Recycling' is a method for conserving the resources of

a. coal

b. oil

c. copper

d. limestone

  • c. copper

Q. Mid-latitude grasslands of Canada are known as

a. Steppes

b. Prairies

c. Pampas

d. Downs

  • b. Prairies

Q. Which of the following minerals is obtained from placerdeposits?

a. copper

b. tin

c. manganese

d. aluminium

  • b. tin

Q. The shallow waters of continental shelves are rich fishing grounds. An example of such area is

a. North Sea

b. Baltic Sea

c. Mediterranean Sea

d. Red Sea

  • a. North Sea
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