Mcq's........
1- The Circumference of the Earth at the equator is:
a) 60075 km b) 50075 km
c) 40075 km d) none of these
2- The proportion reflected from the snow covered surface is called:
a) brook b) caldera c) sinusoid
d) none
3- Worldwide geocaching is carried out by:
a) GIS
b) Remote Sensing c) GPS d) None
4- Speed of the Earth at 45 N is:
a) 1180.7 km/h
b) 2180.7km/h c) 3180.7 km/h d) None
5- Chemical compostion of the Earth dominating 34% by:
a) Silicon b) Iron c) Magnesium d) None
6- Temperate, Torrid and Frigid Zones, one ancient example of world climates is attributed to:
a) Plate b) Herodotus
c) Aristotle d) None
7- In Koppen Climate system Aw stands for:
a)Tropical Rainforest b) Tropical Monsoon
c) Tropica Savanna d) None
8- Which of the following civilization was shut down by droughts combined with devastating floods?
a) Nile
b) Indus c) Incae d) None
9-Pumice, Gabbro and Andesites are identified as:
a) Sedimentary Rocks b) Metamorphic Rocks
c) Igneous Rocks d) None
10- Great Barrier Reef is in the:
a) Atlantic Ocean
b) Pacific Ocean c) Indian Ocean d) None of these
11- A new sea has been officially created in the pacific Northwest is called:
a) Palish Sea b) Salish Sea c) Valish Sea d) None
12- On March 28, 2001 a tornado outbreak in Pakistan was experienced in:
a) sahiwal b) Bhalwal c) Sajawal
d) None of these
13- Agulhas is one of the warm currents of:
a) Indian Ocean b) Atlantic Ocean c) Arctic Ocean d) None
14- A and formation with many caves caused by dolomite being dissolved by undergoing drainage is termed:
a) Horst b) Mesa c) Scree
d) None
15- Frontal Zones where air masses are not moving against each other is called:
a) Occluded Fronts
b) Stationary Fronts c) Warm Fronts d) None
16- Mountain ranges near water sources can receive high rainfalls because of:
a) Cyclonic activity b) Rain shadow effect
c) Orographic uplift d) None
17- Cartographers classify maps into two broad categories, reference maps and
a) Topographic maps
b) Thematic maps c) Attases d) None of these
18- The oldest known projection dating back to about 500 BC is:
a) Cylindrical Homolographic
b) Gnomonic c) Mollweide d) None
19- Alexander Von Humboldt famous biogeographer produced five volumes of work in 1845, was called:
a) Kosmos b) Helios c) Mellios d) None
20- Normal cycle of erosion was devised by:
a) Karl Ritter b) Thornbury c) Monkhouse
d) None
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1- More determined and driven work ethics due to frequent variability in the weather of the:
a) Higher Latitudes
b) Middle Latitudes c) Lower Latitudes d) None of these
2- Equational Paradox is an aspect of:
a) Cultural Geography b) Regional Geography
c) Economic Geography d) None of these
3- Cliamtic determinism was intensely studied by:
a) Ellsworth Huntington b) Carl O Saver c) Carl Marx d) None of these
4- Environmental Problems must all be understood via:
a) Physical Processes
b) Social Processes c) Commercial Process d) None
5-The study of the number of population and its variations in time and space is called:
a) Population Dynamics b) Population Density c) Population Distribution d) None
6- Rapid Population growth in Urban areas perpetuates:
a) Crimes b) safety Issues
c) Poverty d) None of these
7- Sustainability of human settlements have become a matter of:
a) Global Concern b) Continental Concern c) Regional Concern d) None
8- Settlements can be ordered by size or other factors to define:
a) Morphology b) Landscape
c) Hierarchy d) None of these
9- South Asian agriculture is considered to be:
a) Intensive b) substence c) Extensive d) None
10- Appalachian Industrial area hosts:
a) Iron and Steel b) Textiles c) Chemicals d) None
11- Turkey possess plenty of:
a) Power resources b) Mineral Resources
c) Water Resources d) None
12- What had historicaly made geography unique was its attention to systematic description of areal variation said by:
a) Hart Shorne b) Charles Fisher c) Ann Buttimer
d) None
13-Indus Water Treaty Projects were financed by:
a) Asian Development Bank
b) World Bank c) Former EEC d) None
14- Ninety percent of Russia is north of the:
a) 60th Paralle b) 55th Parallel c) 50 Parallel
d) None
15- Before 1950, Famine was a harsh reality in:
a) Poland b) Portugal
c) India d) None
16- Waterways are common transport means in Bengal for carrying:
a) Tea
b) Jute c) Animals d) none
17- Greek Culture and power expanded into the near and Middle East during:
a) Archaic Period b) Classical Period
c) Hellenistic Period d) None
18- in the 5th and 4th Centuries BC the most advanced economy was founded in:
a) Italy b) France
c) Greece d) None
19- Geographic regions are based on distinctive quality of
a) Variety b) Homogenity c) ORigin d) None
20- Geography affects the culture of a region by:
a) What people do b) What people possess c) What people copy d) None