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    Approximately how many villages exist in India?

    A) About five lakh

    B) Around six lakh thirty thousand

    C) Nearly eight lakh

    D) None of these

    Option d – None of these

    India covers nearly 2.4% of the Earth’s land surface. What proportion of the world’s Population lives in India?

    A) About 16 percent

    B) About 17 percent

    C) About 18 percent

    D) About 28 percent

    Option b – About 17 percent

    What position does India hold globally in terms of total land area?

    A) Fifth

    B) Sixth

    C) Seventh

    D) Eighth

    Option c – Seventh

    On the basis of geographical size, India is considered to be which of the following?

    A) The fifth largest country in the world

    B) The sixth largest country in the world

    C) The seventh largest country in the world

    D) None of these

    Option c – The seventh largest country in the world

    Which of the following combinations is wrongly paired?

    A) Total geographical area of India : 3.28 million square kilometres

    B) Latitudinal extent : 8°4′ North to 37°6′ North

    C) Longitudinal extent : 68°7′ East to 97°25′ East

    D) Total number of states in India : 26

    Option d – Total number of states in India : 26

    Which of the following statements regarding India are correct?. 1. India ranks fifth in the world by area. 2. India occupies nearly 2.4 percent of the lithosphere’s total area. 3. The entire Indian landmass lies within the tropical region. 4. Indian Standard Time is calculated from 82°30′ East longitude.

    A) Only statements 1 and 2

    B) Only statements 2 and 3

    C) Only statements 1 and 3

    D) Only statements 2 and 4

    Option d – Only statements 2 and 4

    The 70° East longitude passes through which of the following cities?

    A) Jodhpur

    B) Jaisalmer

    C) Dholpur

    D) Nagpur

    Option b – Jaisalmer

    The latitude that cuts across Sikkim also passes through which of these states?

    A) Rajasthan

    B) Punjab

    C) Himachal Pradesh

    D) Jammu and Kashmir

    Option a – Rajasthan

    India’s territorial spread extends between which of the following latitudinal limits?

    A) 37°17’53” North and 8°6’28” South

    B) 37°17’53” North and 8°4’28” South

    C) 37°17’53” North and 8°28″ North

    D) 37°6′ North and 8°4′ North

    Option d – 37°6′ North and 8°4′ North

    The Tropic of Cancer passes through which of the following Indian states?. 1. Gujarat 2. Chhattisgarh 3. Uttar Pradesh 4. Jharkhand

    A) Only 1, 2 and 4

    B) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    C) Only 1, 3 and 4

    D) Only 2, 3 and 4

    Option a – Only 1, 2 and 4

    Which of the following states is intersected by the Tropic of Cancer?

    A) Jammu and Kashmir

    B) Himachal Pradesh

    C) Bihar

    D) Jharkhand

    Option d – Jharkhand

    The Tropic of Cancer cuts across how many states in India?

    A) Six

    B) Eight

    C) Seven

    D) Nine

    Option b – Eight

    The Tropic of Cancer passes through which of the following states?

    A) Madhya Pradesh

    B) Tripura

    C) Mizoram

    D) All of these

    Option d – All of these

    Through which one of the following states does the Tropic of Cancer pass?

    A) Odisha

    B) Jharkhand

    C) Himachal Pradesh

    D) Andhra Pradesh

    Option b – Jharkhand

    Which of the following towns is located closest to the Tropic of Cancer?

    A) Agartala

    B) Gandhinagar

    C) Jabalpur

    D) Ujjain

    Option b – Gandhinagar

    Among the cities listed below, which lies nearest to the Tropic of Cancer?

    A) Delhi

    B) Kolkata

    C) Jodhpur

    D) Nagpur

    Option b – Kolkata

    Which latitude almost divides India into two equal halves?

    A) 20°30′ South

    B) 33°30′ North

    C) 0°

    D) 23°30′ North

    Option d – 23°30′ North

    Which of the following Indian states lies completely to the north of the Tropic of Cancer?

    A) Jharkhand

    B) Manipur

    C) Mizoram

    D) Tripura

    Option b – Manipur

    Which Indian state is bordered by Nepal, Bhutan, and China simultaneously?

    A) Arunachal Pradesh

    B) Meghalaya

    C) West Bengal

    D) Sikkim

    Option d – Sikkim

    Which state of India is surrounded by international borders on three sides?

    A) Assam

    B) Nagaland

    C) Tripura

    D) West Bengal

    Option c – Tripura

    Which among the following Indian states does not touch the Myanmar border?

    A) Assam

    B) Nagaland

    C) Arunachal Pradesh

    D) Mizoram

    Option a – Assam

    Which combination of Indian states shares a boundary with Pakistan?

    A) Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Rajasthan

    B) Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Gujarat

    C) Punjab, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, and Rajasthan

    D) Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat

    Option b – Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Gujarat

    Through which Indian states does Nepal share its border with India?

    A) Sikkim and Bhutan

    B) Sikkim and Bihar

    C) Assam and Bihar

    D) Uttar Pradesh and Haryana

    Option b – Sikkim and Bihar

    India shares its longest land border with which neighboring country?

    A) China

    B) Nepal

    C) Pakistan

    D) Bangladesh

    Option d – Bangladesh

    Which of the following states does not have an international boundary with Bangladesh?

    A) Assam

    B) Nagaland

    C) Meghalaya

    D) Mizoram

    Option b – Nagaland

    The international boundary between India and Pakistan was finalized along which line?

    A) Durand Line

    B) McMahon Line

    C) Maginot Line

    D) Radcliffe Line

    Option d – Radcliffe Line

    The Durand Line separates India from which country?

    A) Afghanistan

    B) Myanmar

    C) Nepal

    D) Tibet

    Option a – Afghanistan

    The India–Pakistan boundary is classified under which type of political boundary?

    A) Superimposed

    B) Antecedent

    C) Relict

    D) Subsequent

    Option a – Superimposed

    What is the Radcliffe Line associated with?

    A) USA–Canada boundary

    B) India–Pakistan boundary

    C) India–China boundary

    D) Russia–Finland boundary

    Option b – India–Pakistan boundary

    Which line defines the boundary between India and China in the northeastern sector?

    A) Durand Line

    B) McMahon Line

    C) Radcliffe Line

    D) None of the above

    Option b – McMahon Line

    Which water body separates India from Sri Lanka?

    A) Suez Canal

    B) Palk Strait

    C) Gulf of Khambhat

    D) Gulf of Kutch

    Option b – Palk Strait

    Which of the following statements are accurate?. 1. Assam shares borders with Bhutan and Bangladesh. 2. West Bengal shares borders with Bhutan and Nepal. 3. Mizoram shares borders with Bangladesh and Myanmar.

    A) All statements are correct

    B) Only statements 1 and 2 are correct

    C) Only statements 2 and 3 are correct

    D) Only statements 1 and 3 are correct

    Option a – All statements are correct

    In which physiographic region of Uttarakhand are artesian wells commonly found?

    A) Bhabhar

    B) Tarai

    C) Shivalik Hills

    D) None of the above

    Option b – Tarai

    India is broadly divided into how many major natural regions? ( JKPSC Geography mcq Practice )

    A) Four

    B) Six

    C) Seven

    D) Eight

    Option a – Four

    The Indian subcontinent was once a part of which ancient supercontinent? ( JKPSC Geography mcq Practice )

    A) Jurassic landmass

    B) Aryavarta

    C) Indiana

    D) Gondwana Continent

    Option d – Gondwana Continent

    Evidence from paleomagnetic studies suggests that the Indian landmass moved primarily in which direction? ( JKPSC Geography mcq Practice )

    A) Northward

    B) Southward

    C) Eastward

    D) Westward

    Option a – Northward

    Kuttanad in Kerala is especially famous for which geographical characteristic? ( JKPSC Geography mcq Practice )

    A) Presence of a freshwater lake

    B) Lowest elevation area in India

    C) Coral island formation

    D) Westernmost location of India

    Option b – Lowest elevation area in India

    Which statement given below is not correct? ( JKPSC Geography mcq Practice )

    A) The Peninsular Plateau is the oldest geological region of India

    B) The Himalayas represent one of the youngest fold mountain systems

    C) The western coastal plains were formed mainly by river deposition

    D) Gondwana rock formations contain the largest coal reserves in India

    Option c – The western coastal plains were formed mainly by river deposition

    Which of the following statements about the origin of Indian landforms are correct?. 1. The plateau region forms a structural extension of the Deccan Plateau. 2. The Kashmir Valley originated due to a synclinorium. 3. The Gangetic Plain developed as a foredeep. 4. The Himalayas were formed due to the convergence of Indian, European, and Chinese plates.

    A) Only statements 1, 2, and 3

    B) Only statements 1, 3, and 4

    C) Only statements 2 and 4

    D) Only statements 1 and 3

    Option a – Only statements 1, 2, and 3

    Identify the correct sequence of these Himalayan peaks from East to West ( JKPSC Geography mcq Practice )

    A) Everest, Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri

    B) Kanchenjunga, Everest, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri

    C) Kanchenjunga, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Everest

    D) Everest, Kanchenjunga, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna

    Option b – Kanchenjunga, Everest, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri

    How does the tree-line height in the Western Himalayas compare to that in the Eastern Himalayas?

    A) Higher

    B) Lower

    C) Same

    D) Not related

    Option b – Lower

    In which Indian state is the Pir Panjal Range located? ( JKPSC Geography mcq Practice )

    A) Arunachal Pradesh

    B) Jammu and Kashmir

    C) Punjab

    D) Uttarakhand

    Option b – Jammu and Kashmir

    Which of the following mountain ranges is the youngest in geological terms? ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

    A) Ajanta Range

    B) Palkonda Range

    C) Kaimur Hills

    D) Patkoi Ranges

    Option d – Patkoi Ranges

    Which Indian state does not lie along the Patkoi Hills? ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

    A) Nagaland

    B) Tripura

    C) Manipur

    D) Mizoram

    Option b – Tripura

    Arrange these hill tribes in the correct West-to-East order ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

    A) Khasi, Garo, Naga, Jaintia

    B) Naga, Jaintia, Khasi, Garo

    C) Garo, Khasi, Jaintia, Naga

    D) Jaintia, Naga, Garo, Khasi

    Option c – Garo, Khasi, Jaintia, Naga

    Consider the following assertion and reason. Assertion (A): Rivers originating from the Himalayas are perennial. Reason (R): The Himalayas receive most rainfall from the Southwestern Monsoon. ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

    A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) correctly explains (A)

    B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) does not explain (A)

    C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

    D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

    Option b – Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) does not explain (A)

    Consider the following assertion and reason. Assertion (A): Himalayan rivers are perennial. Reason (R): Their sources are located in glaciers. ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

    A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) correctly explains (A)

    B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) does not explain (A)

    C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

    D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

    Option a – Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) correctly explains (A)

    Which characteristics indicate that the Himalayas are young fold mountains?. 1. Deep gorges 2. U-turns in river courses 3. Parallel mountain ranges 4. Steep slopes causing landslides

      A) Only 1 and 2

      B) Only 1, 2, and 4

      C) Only 3 and 4

      D) 1, 2, 3, and 4

      Option d – 1, 2, 3, and 4

      Arrange these Himalayan ranges in the correct South-to-North order. 1. Zanskar Range 2. Dhauladhar Range 3. Ladakh Range 4. Karakoram Range ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

      A) 2, 1, 3, 4

      B) 2, 3, 4, 1

      C) 4, 3, 2, 1

      D) 4, 2, 1, 3

      Option a – 2, 1, 3, 4

      Himalayan vegetation varies with altitude due to which factors?. 1. Temperature decrease 2. Rainfall variation 3. Poor soil fertility 4. Strong winds ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

        A) Only 1, 2, and 3

        B) Only 2, 3, and 4

        C) Only 1, 3, and 4

        D) Only 1, 2, and 4

        Option a – Only 1, 2, and 3

        Which statements about India’s geographic features are correct?. 1. The Himalayas extend across five states 2. Western Ghats extend across five states 3. Pulicat Lake spans two states ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

          A) Only 1 and 2

          B) Only 3

          C) Only 2 and 3

          D) Only 1 and 3

          Option b – Only 3

          Approximate age of the Aravalli Range is ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

          A) 370 million years

          B) 470 million years

          C) 570 million years

          D) 670 million years

          Option c – 570 million years

          Which of the following is a residual mountain? ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

          A) Himalaya

          B) Kilimanjaro

          C) Etna

          D) Aravalli

          Option d – Aravalli

          Identify the highest peak in South India ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

          A) Anaimudi

          B) Dodabetta

          C) Amarkantak

          D) Mahendragiri

          Option a – Anaimudi

          What is the highest peak of the Indian Peninsula? ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

          A) Ootakamund

          B) Anaimudi

          C) Dodabetta

          D) Mahabaleshwar

          Option b – Anaimudi

          Which mountain range is the oldest in India? ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

          A) Himalaya

          B) Aravalli

          C) Vindhya

          D) Satpura

          Option b – Aravalli

          In which Indian state are the Aravalli Ranges located? ( JKPSC Geography MCQ Practice )

          A) Rajasthan

          B) Himachal Pradesh

          C) Odisha

          D) Andhra Pradesh

          Option a – Rajasthan

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