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    In a desert region, soil erosion can be checked by –

    (a) Crop rotation

    (b) Using farm manure

    (c) Contour ploughing

    (d) Tree plantation

    Option d – Tree plantation

    The crop mainly grown in hills is –

    (a) Sweet jowar

    (b) Sweet corn

    (c) Sweet pea

    (d) Sweet potato

    Option a – Sweet jowar

    The main cause of global climatic change is –

    (a) Changes in plant cover

    (b) Emissions of industrial gases

    (c) Adding of dust

    (d) Increase in the content of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

    Option d – Increase in the content of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

    Trees are leafless for a shorter or longer season of the year in –

    (a) Mangrove forest

    (b) Deciduous forest

    (c) Evergreen forest

    (d) Scrub jungle forest

    Option b – Deciduous forest

    Which of the following is the most infertile soil?

    (a) Alluvial soil

    (b) Peaty soil

    (c) Black cotton soil

    (d) Laterite soil

    Option d – Laterite soil

    The organic matter present in soil is known collectively as –

    (a) Podzols

    (b) Colloids

    (c) Hydrocarbons

    (d) Humus

    Option d – Humus

    Which of the following types of soil is best suited for cotton cultivation?

    (a) Red

    (b) Black

    (c) Laterite

    (d) Mountain

    Option b – Black

    Which one of the following is a greenhouse gas?

    (a) Oxygen

    (b) Ozone

    (c) Nitrogen

    (d) Carbon dioxide

    Option d – Carbon dioxide

    The area reserved for the welfare of wildlife is called –

    (a) National park

    (b) Sanctuary

    (c) Forest

    (d) Botanical garden

    Option a – National park

    The species which has restricted distribution is called –

    (a) Eco species

    (b) Allopatric

    (c) Endemic

    (d) Sympatric

    Option c – Endemic

    Natural sources of air pollution are –

    (a) Dust storm

    (b) Forest fires

    (c) Volcanic eruptions

    (d) Smoke from burning dry leaves

    Option c – Volcanic eruptions

    The space retaining life in any form is called –

    (a) Biomass

    (b) Biosphere

    (c) Hydrosphere

    (d) Lithosphere

    Option b – Biosphere

    Which is the most stable ecosystem?

    (a) Forest

    (b) Ocean

    (c) Desert

    (d) Mountain

    Option b – Ocean

    Source of energy in the ecosystem is –

    (a) Green plants

    (b) ATP

    (c) Sun

    (d) Sugar produced in photosynthesis

    Option c – Sun

    The atmospheric layer farthest from the Earth’s surface is known as –

    (a) Ionosphere

    (b) Mesosphere

    (c) Exosphere

    (d) Stratosphere

    Option c – Exosphere

    What happens to atmospheric pressure with increase in altitude?

    (a) It remains constant

    (b) It increases

    (c) It decreases

    (d) It constantly fluctuates

    Option c – It decreases

    Tropical storm in Chinese sea is known as –

    (a) Cyclone

    (b) Tornado

    (c) Wave

    (d) Typhoon

    Option d – Typhoon

    Trade winds are due to –

    (a) Convection

    (b) Radiation

    (c) Conduction

    (d) Scattering

    Option a – Convection

    Very strong and cold icy winds that blow in the polar regions are called –

    (a) Tornadoes

    (b) Blizzards

    (c) Polar winds

    (d) Typhoons

    Option b – Blizzards

    Land and sea breezes occur due to –

    (a) Tides

    (b) Conduction

    (c) Convection

    (d) Radiation

    Option c – Convection

    Which of the following winds is called antitrade wind?

    (a) Cyclone

    (b) Westerlies

    (c) Chinook

    (d) Typhoon

    Option c – Chinook

    The term Roaring Forties is related to –

    (a) Planetary winds

    (b) Westerlies

    (c) Trade winds

    (d) Polar winds

    Option b – Westerlies

    Speed of wind is measured by –

    (a) Thermometer

    (b) Barometer

    (c) Hygrometer

    (d) Anemometer

    Option d – Anemometer

    The longest river of Europe is –

    (a) Volga

    (b) Danube

    (c) Rhone

    (d) Rhine

    Option a – Volga

    Kimono is a dress style of which Asian country?

    (a) Korea

    (b) China

    (c) Laos

    (d) Japan

    Option d – Japan

    Yellow complexion, medium stature, and oblique eyes with an epicanthic fold are the characteristic features of –

    (a) Negroid

    (b) Mongoloid

    (c) Caucasoid

    (d) Australoids

    Option b – Mongoloid

    In which country is the volcano Mount Gam Konora, the highest peak of Halmahera island, which erupted in July 2007, located?

    (a) Indonesia

    (b) France

    (c) Japan

    (d) Russia

    Option a – Indonesia

    Out of the following, which country is dependent on others for raw material for its iron-steel industry?

    (a) Turkey

    (b) England

    (c) Japan

    (d) Australia

    Option c – Japan

    Wind rose represents –

    (a) Wind pressure

    (b) Wind temperature

    (c) Wind data

    (d) Wind turbulence

    Option d – Wind turbulence

    Cyclones are caused due to –

    (a) Low temperature

    (b) Low pressure

    (c) High density

    (d) High pressure

    Option b – Low pressure

    Asia and North America are separated by –

    (a) Cook Strait

    (b) Bass Strait

    (c) Bering Strait

    (d) Strait of Dover

    Option c – Bering Strait

    Which of the following is the world’s largest desert?

    (a) Gobi

    (b) Sahara

    (c) Arabian Desert

    (d) The Great Australian Desert

    Option b – Sahara

    Which among the following has the world’s largest reserves of Uranium?

    (a) USA

    (b) Canada

    (c) Australia

    (d) Russian Federation

    Option c – Australia

    The Broken Hills, famous for zinc and lead, are located in –

    (a) France

    (b) Germany

    (c) Turkey

    (d) Australia

    Option d – Australia

    The United States is the largest exporter of –

    (a) Wheat

    (b) Corn

    (c) Rice

    (d) Barley

    Option a – Wheat

    Which of the following countries leads in fish catches?

    (a) Peru

    (b) Japan

    (c) Soviet Union

    (d) United States

    Option b – Japan

    Santiago is the city of –

    (a) Brazil

    (b) Chile

    (c) Peru

    (d) Paraguay

    Option a – Brazil

    The world’s most active volcano is –

    (a) Fujiyama

    (b) Vesuvius

    (c) Cotopaxi

    (d) Kilauea

    Option c – Cotopaxi

    Which one among the following is the largest temperate desert of the world?

    (a) Turkmen Desert

    (b) Talamakan Desert

    (c) Iranian Desert

    (d) Patagonian Desert

    Option d – Patagonian Desert

    The current produced by upwelling of cold water off the coast of Chile and Peru is known as –

    (a) El Nino

    (b) Humboldt Current

    (c) Canary Current

    (d) Agulhas Current

    Option b – Humboldt Current

    Nancy is an important industrial centre of –

    (a) USA

    (b) France

    (c) Germany

    (d) Britain

    Option b – France

    Which of the following seas has the highest salinity in the world?

    (a) Red Sea

    (b) Black Sea

    (c) Dead Sea

    (d) Mediterranean Sea

    Option d – Mediterranean Sea

    The largest island in the world is Greenland. It is an integral part of –

    (a) Canada

    (b) Norway

    (c) Denmark

    (d) North America

    Option c – Denmark

    The country located between 8°N and 37°N latitudes is –

    (a) India

    (b) China

    (c) Pakistan

    (d) Bangladesh

    Option a – India

    The highest altitude (4411 meters above sea level) is of –

    (a) Kathmandu Airport

    (b) Bangda Airport

    (c) Heathrow Airport

    (d) Daocheng Yading Airport

    Option d – Daocheng Yading Airport

    The Melanesian Island group lies in the –

    (a) Arctic Ocean

    (b) Indian Ocean

    (c) Pacific Ocean

    (d) Atlantic Ocean

    Option c – Pacific Ocean

    Which country is known as ‘Pearl of the East’?

    (a) Nepal

    (b) Sri Lanka

    (c) Bangladesh

    (d) Bhutan

    Option b – Sri Lanka

    Which four countries are called the Asian Tigers?

    (a) Hong Kong, South Korea, China, Taiwan

    (b) Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan

    (c) Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, China

    (d) Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan

    Option b – Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan

    Which one of the following countries has Red River Delta?

    (a) Japan

    (b) Indonesia

    (c) Vietnam

    (d) Malaysia

    Option c – Vietnam

    Elephant Pass, frequently in the news, is mentioned in the context of affairs of which one of the following?

    (a) India

    (b) Nepal

    (c) Sri Lanka

    (d) Bangladesh

    Option c – Sri Lanka

    An intrusion of magma along a bedding plane is called a –

    (a) Laccolith

    (b) Batholith

    (c) Still

    (d) Dyke

    Option b – Batholith

    Which one of the following countries has the highest agricultural production in Europe?

    (a) Germany

    (b) France

    (c) Denmark

    (d) Switzerland

    Option b – France

    Which one of the following countries has large forest resources?

    (a) Iraq

    (b) Syria

    (c) Iran

    (d) Turkey

    Option d – Turkey

    Which is the greatest archipelago on the globe?

    (a) West Indies

    (b) Indonesia

    (c) Philippines

    (d) Japan

    Option b – Indonesia

    Haiphong is a port of –

    (a) Laos

    (b) Burma

    (c) Vietnam

    (d) Thailand

    Option c – Vietnam

    Which of the following countries has the longest overland tunnel?

    (a) France

    (b) Spain

    (c) Germany

    (d) Switzerland

    Option d – Switzerland

    The coast of Norway is an example of –

    (a) Fiord coast

    (b) Emerged coast

    (c) Ria coast

    (d) Dalmatian coast

    Option a – Fiord coast

    Which country has the largest coastline?

    (a) Canada

    (b) India

    (c) USA

    (d) Australia

    Option a – Canada

    Mormonism is practiced widely in –

    (a) South East Asia

    (b) Western USA

    (c) Eastern Africa

    (d) Northern China

    Option b – Western USA

    Which of the following continents is located totally in the Southern Hemisphere?

    (a) Europe

    (b) Africa

    (c) Asia

    (d) Australia

    Option d – Australia

    Which one of the following city-river pairs is not correctly matched?

    (a) Vienna – Danube

    (b) London – Thames

    (c) Berlin – Rhine

    (d) New York – Hudson

    Option c – Berlin – Rhine

    Mesopotamia is the ancient name of –

    (a) Turkey

    (b) Syria

    (c) Egypt

    (d) Iraq

    Option d – Iraq

    The capital of the USA is situated on the river –

    (a) Potomac

    (b) Tennessee

    (c) Ohio

    (d) Yukron

    Option a – Potomac

    The capital of Tanzania is –

    (a) Lusaka

    (b) Nairobi

    (c) Dar-es-salaam

    (d) Kampala

    Option c – Dar-es-salaam

    The capital of Rwanda is –

    (a) Bogota

    (b) Kigali

    (c) Copenhagen

    (d) Libreville

    Option b – Kigali

    The Eskimos live in –

    (a) Canada and Alaska

    (b) Norway and Siberia

    (c) Finland and Norway

    (d) Siberia and Sweden

    Option a – Canada and Alaska

    Which one among the following African countries is not landlocked?

    (a) Uganda

    (b) Angola

    (c) Zambia

    (d) Zimbabwe

    Option b – Angola

    The landmass of which of the following continents is the least?

    (a) Africa

    (b) Europe

    (c) Australia

    (d) South America

    Option c – Australia

    The capital of Peru is –

    (a) Lima

    (b) La Paz

    (c) Bogota

    (d) Quito

    Option a – Lima

    Which of the following cities is the capital of the desert country Mali?

    (a) Adra

    (b) Ankara

    (c) Bamako

    (d) Damascus

    Option c – Bamako

    Recently, a series of uprisings referred to as the ‘Arab Spring’ originally started from –

    (a) Tunisia

    (b) Syria

    (c) Lebanon

    (d) Egypt

    Option a – Tunisia

    What is the capital of Fiji?

    (a) Paramaribo

    (b) Port Louis

    (c) Suva

    (d) Kingston

    Option c – Suva

    The biggest copper-producing country in Africa is –

    (a) Kenya

    (b) Tanzania

    (c) Zambia

    (d) Union of South Africa

    Option c – Zambia

    Which one of the following is known as the ‘Laughing Jack’ of Australia?

    (a) Kookaburra

    (b) Koala

    (c) Lyrebird

    (d) Platypus

    Option a – Kookaburra

    Which one of the following is not a line of demarcation between two countries?

    (a) Durand Line

    (b) MacMohan Line

    (c) Red Cliff Line

    (d) International Date Line

    Option d – International Date Line

    Which of the following is not an Arab country?

    (a) Syria

    (b) Israel

    (c) Jordan

    (d) Lebanon

    Option b – Israel

    ‘Nippon’ is the name given to Japan, which means –

    (a) Land of rising sun

    (b) Land of pagodas

    (c) Land of northern lights

    (d) Land of volcanoes and earthquakes

    Option a – Land of rising sun

    What is the new name of the old colony of Northern Rhodesia?

    (a) Tanzania

    (b) Zambia

    (c) Uganda

    (d) Zimbabwe

    Option b – Zambia

    Which of the following is the world’s largest mining port?

    (a) Pardon

    (b) Hedland

    (c) Hamilton

    (d) Nhava Sheva

    Option b – Hedland

    Which one of the following countries has no mineral deposits?

    (a) Norway

    (b) Austria

    (c) Sri Lanka

    (d) Switzerland

    Option d – Switzerland

    Which of the following countries is not an exporter of tea?

    (a) India

    (b) Kenya

    (c) Sri Lanka

    (d) United Kingdom

    Option d – United Kingdom

    The most populous and oil-rich country in Africa is –

    (a) Kenya

    (b) Sudan

    (c) Nigeria

    (d) Uganda

    Option c – Nigeria

    The producer of the world’s mica is –

    (a) U.K.

    (b) India

    (c) U.S.A.

    (d) Canada

    Option b – India

    The largest producer of wool in the world is –

    (a) China

    (b) New Zealand

    (c) Australia

    (d) Argentina

    Option c – Australia

    The largest producer of gold in the world is –

    (a) Canada

    (b) Russia

    (c) South Africa

    (d) Australia

    Option d – Australia

    The leading producer of aluminum in the world is –

    (a) U.S.A.

    (b) Jamaica

    (c) Venezuela

    (d) Guinea

    Option a – U.S.A.

    The greatest producer of apples in the world is –

    (a) China

    (b) India

    (c) Russia

    (d) U.S.A.

    Option a – China

    Which country is the largest producer of timber?

    (a) Brazil

    (b) Sweden

    (c) Nigeria

    (d) United States

    Option d – United States

    Which of the following is the major copper-producing country?

    (a) Chile

    (b) Russia

    (c) Sri Lanka

    (d) Indonesia

    Option b – Russia

    The world’s largest producer of desalinated seawater is –

    (a) Iran

    (b) Iraq

    (c) Kuwait

    (d) Saudi Arabia

    Option d – Saudi Arabia

    Which one of the following countries is the largest producer of uranium in the world?

    (a) U.S.A.

    (b) Canada

    (c) Namibia

    (d) South Africa

    Option b – Canada

    Which is the largest metals trading center?

    (a) London

    (b) Singapore

    (c) New York

    (d) Johannesburg

    Option c – New York

    Birmingham in the U.K. is famous for –

    (a) Sugar industry

    (b) Paper industry

    (c) Aluminum industry

    (d) Iron and Steel industry

    Option d – Iron and Steel industry

    The biggest oil spill in world history took place in the –

    (a) Caspian Sea

    (b) Persian Gulf

    (c) South China Sea

    (d) Mediterranean Sea

    Option c – South China Sea

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