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| 201. |
Considering the types of settlement, the people of rural settlement are involved in different activities that does not include |
| A. | fishing and farming |
| B. | mining |
| C. | forestry |
| D. | business and manufacturing |
| Answer» E. | |
| 202. |
In settlement patterns, the settlements that occurs near rivers, coasts and railways are classified as |
| A. | linear settlement patterns |
| B. | zonal settlement patterns |
| C. | economic settlement patterns |
| D. | climatic settlement patterns |
| Answer» B. zonal settlement patterns | |
| 203. |
Considering the line graph, the y-axis represents |
| A. | time period in years |
| B. | subject of measurement |
| C. | time period in days |
| D. | time period in minutes |
| Answer» C. time period in days | |
| 204. |
Considering the line graph, the x-axis represents |
| A. | false energy units |
| B. | infrared energy units |
| C. | subject of measurement |
| D. | time period |
| Answer» E. | |
| 205. |
The half of the Equator as North is classified as |
| A. | South pole |
| B. | Northern Hemisphere |
| C. | Southern Hemisphere |
| D. | North pole |
| Answer» C. Southern Hemisphere | |
| 206. |
By moving westwards from Prime Meridian, the longitudes are measured as |
| A. | 0°W to 180°W |
| B. | 50°W to 100°W |
| C. | 90°E to 180°W |
| D. | 0°E to 180°W |
| Answer» B. 50°W to 100°W | |
| 207. |
The 66.5°N latitude represents the |
| A. | Australian Circle |
| B. | Latin Circle |
| C. | Antarctic Circle |
| D. | Arctic Circle |
| Answer» E. | |
| 208. |
If the number of deaths are more than number of births then the |
| A. | population unchanged |
| B. | population increases |
| C. | population decreases |
| D. | both a and c |
| Answer» D. both a and c | |
| 209. |
According to WHO, the portion of population of world which is starving from food is |
| A. | Three-fourth |
| B. | One-third |
| C. | Two-third |
| D. | One-fourth |
| Answer» C. Two-third | |
| 210. |
If the number of births are equal to the number of deaths then the |
| A. | areas become less denser |
| B. | population unchanged |
| C. | population increases |
| D. | population decreases |
| Answer» C. population increases | |
| 211. |
Considering the population pyramid, the right hand side is used to show |
| A. | birth rate |
| B. | mortality rate |
| C. | female population |
| D. | male population |
| Answer» D. male population | |
| 212. |
If the number of people living in Country X are 50 then the population density of country X is |
| A. | 5 |
| B. | 25 |
| C. | 50 |
| D. | 10 |
| Answer» D. 10 | |
| 213. |
The degrees one should move to westwards in calculating local time are |
| A. | 25° of longitude |
| B. | 5° of longitude |
| C. | 10° of longitude |
| D. | 15° of longitude |
| Answer» E. | |
| 214. |
The 23.5°N latitude is classified as |
| A. | Tropic of Virgo |
| B. | Tropic of Cancer |
| C. | Tropic of Capricorn |
| D. | Tropic of Scorpio |
| Answer» C. Tropic of Capricorn | |
| 215. |
The imaginary lines that are parallel to Equator are called |
| A. | south poles |
| B. | latitudes |
| C. | longitudes |
| D. | north poles |
| Answer» C. longitudes | |
| 216. |
The functions of artificial satellites includes |
| A. | calculation of local time |
| B. | formation of hurricane |
| C. | cloud development |
| D. | both b and c |
| Answer» E. | |
| 217. |
The Worldwide Standard for UTC was previously called as |
| A. | Atlantic Mean Time |
| B. | Arctic Mean Time |
| C. | Greenwich Mean Time |
| D. | Latin Mean Time |
| Answer» D. Latin Mean Time | |
| 218. |
The navigation system which requires smaller crew for operating large ship is classified as |
| A. | GPS |
| B. | RPS |
| C. | BPS |
| D. | CPS |
| Answer» C. BPS | |
| 219. |
The Pass through which Karakoram Highway links two countries in Asia is |
| A. | Khunjerab Pass |
| B. | Himalaya Pass |
| C. | The Silk Pass |
| D. | The Trade Pass |
| Answer» B. Himalaya Pass | |
| 220. |
The Bullet train that has speed of 300 km/hour is being used for transport in |
| A. | Japan |
| B. | Italy |
| C. | Belgium |
| D. | England |
| Answer» B. Italy | |
| 221. |
The means that helps people to travel from one place to another are called |
| A. | mode of protocol |
| B. | mode of organization |
| C. | mode of management |
| D. | mode of transport |
| Answer» E. | |
| 222. |
The underwater tunnel is known as |
| A. | Runnel |
| B. | Chunnel |
| C. | Funnel |
| D. | all of above |
| Answer» C. Funnel | |
| 223. |
The 'global warming' leads to |
| A. | low level of oxygen |
| B. | high level of oxygen |
| C. | floods and droughts |
| D. | rain forests |
| Answer» D. rain forests | |
| 224. |
During the process of photosynthesis, the element that plants give off is |
| A. | methane |
| B. | carbon dioxide |
| C. | oxygen |
| D. | ethane |
| Answer» D. ethane | |
| 225. |
The fuel oils and coal are classified as |
| A. | deoxygenated fuels |
| B. | eutrophication fuels |
| C. | fossil fuels |
| D. | allotropic fuels |
| Answer» D. allotropic fuels | |
| 226. |
The Kyoto Protocol agreement signed by participating countries and became legally binding in |
| A. | 1982 |
| B. | 2005 |
| C. | 1990 |
| D. | 2010 |
| Answer» C. 1990 | |
| 227. |
The reduce, reuse and recycle principle by which wastes can be reduced is classified as |
| A. | waste organizer principle |
| B. | waste management principle |
| C. | RE principle |
| D. | 3R principle |
| Answer» E. | |
| 228. |
The natural phenomena in which Sun does not set during the months of Summer season is called |
| A. | mid-night Sun |
| B. | mid-night Moon |
| C. | mid-afternoon Sun |
| D. | mid-afternoon Moon |
| Answer» B. mid-night Moon | |
| 229. |
In Northern Hemisphere, the nights and days are equal |
| A. | near the East Pole |
| B. | near the South Pole |
| C. | near the North Pole |
| D. | near the Equator |
| Answer» E. | |
| 230. |
The day on which Winter Solstice occurs is |
| A. | 21st December |
| B. | 21st March |
| C. | 21st September |
| D. | 21st June |
| Answer» B. 21st March | |
| 231. |
The day on which the neither North Pole nor South Pole is leaned towards the Sun is called |
| A. | Fall Equinox |
| B. | Spring Equinox |
| C. | Winter Solstice |
| D. | Summer Solstice |
| Answer» B. Spring Equinox | |
| 232. |
The countries that faces mid-night Sun phenomena includes |
| A. | (No Suggestions) and England |
| B. | Australia and Sweden |
| C. | Finland and Sweden |
| D. | Greenwich and Australia |
| Answer» D. Greenwich and Australia | |
| 233. |
The continent with highest population after Asia is |
| A. | Africa |
| B. | Europe |
| C. | Asia |
| D. | Australia |
| Answer» B. Europe | |
| 234. |
Anything that can be used to earn a living is called |
| A. | reservoir |
| B. | resource |
| C. | outcome |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» C. outcome | |
| 235. |
The naturally occurring things by which benefits can be made are called |
| A. | natural decomposer |
| B. | natural outcomes |
| C. | natural resources |
| D. | natural earners |
| Answer» D. natural earners | |
| 236. |
According to WHO, the portion of population of world which is well fed is |
| A. | three-fourth |
| B. | one-third |
| C. | two-third |
| D. | one-fourth |
| Answer» C. two-third | |
| 237. |
The worldwide population which do not get necessary food is classified as |
| A. | well-fed population |
| B. | under fed population |
| C. | undernourished population |
| D. | over nourished population |
| Answer» D. over nourished population | |
| 238. |
The South Pole is |
| A. | 90°N |
| B. | 50°S |
| C. | 50°N |
| D. | 90°S |
| Answer» E. | |
| 239. |
The unit in which latitudes are measured is |
| A. | inches |
| B. | millimeters |
| C. | centimeters |
| D. | degrees |
| Answer» E. | |
| 240. |
The Prime Meridian is also known as |
| A. | Arctic Meridian |
| B. | Greenwich Meridian |
| C. | Latin Meridian |
| D. | Antarctic Meridian |
| Answer» C. Latin Meridian | |
| 241. |
The name of the engineer who proposed system of standard time is |
| A. | Sir William Fleming |
| B. | Sir Patrick Fleming |
| C. | Sir Sandford Fleming |
| D. | Sir Alexander Fleming |
| Answer» D. Sir Alexander Fleming | |
| 242. |
The Sun around June 21 directly overheads at the |
| A. | Tropic of Virgo |
| B. | Tropic of Cancer |
| C. | Tropic of Capricorn |
| D. | Tropic of Scorpio |
| Answer» C. Tropic of Capricorn | |
| 243. |
The places that are located near the Equator get |
| A. | more sunlight directly |
| B. | less sunlight directly |
| C. | less rain directly |
| D. | more snow directly |
| Answer» B. less sunlight directly | |
| 244. |
The day on which the Northern and Southern hemispheres receives equal amount of sunlight is called |
| A. | Summer Solstice |
| B. | Spring Equinox |
| C. | Winter Solstice |
| D. | Autumnal Equinox |
| Answer» C. Winter Solstice | |
| 245. |
The time Earth take to rotate is |
| A. | 38 hours |
| B. | 30 hours |
| C. | 12 hours |
| D. | 24 hours |
| Answer» E. | |
| 246. |
If Southern Hemisphere leans to the Sun then the season in Southern Hemisphere will be |
| A. | spring |
| B. | autumn |
| C. | winter |
| D. | summer |
| Answer» C. winter | |
| 247. |
The leap years have |
| A. | 27 days in February |
| B. | 29 days in February |
| C. | 28 days in February |
| D. | 26 days in February |
| Answer» C. 28 days in February | |
| 248. |
The kind of photographs taken at ground level and have limited camera coverage are classified as |
| A. | meridian images |
| B. | satellite images |
| C. | landscape photographs |
| D. | aerial photographs |
| Answer» D. aerial photographs | |
| 249. |
The 23.5°S latitude is classified as |
| A. | Tropic of Capricorn |
| B. | Tropic of Scorpio |
| C. | Tropic of Virgo |
| D. | Tropic of Cancer |
| Answer» B. Tropic of Scorpio | |
| 250. |
The kinds of photographs that are used by geographers includes |
| A. | satellite images |
| B. | landscape photographs |
| C. | aerial photographs |
| D. | all of above |
| Answer» E. | |