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1.

Dead Sea is called so because -

A. the water is brackish
B. it does not support any acquatic life
C. it is not favourable for navigation
D. it has no waves
Answer» C. it is not favourable for navigation
2.

Japan is called the Land of the rising sun because -

A. Sun rises there as soon as it sets
B. Sun always remains in the eastern part of the sky throughout the day in Japan
C. Japan being the Eastern most country in the world, it has the earliest sunrise
D. The rays of the sun get reflected from the waters of the sea and make the sunrise beautiful in Japan
Answer» D. The rays of the sun get reflected from the waters of the sea and make the sunrise beautiful in Japan
3.

New Britain and New Ireland are parts of -

A. USA
B. Canada
C. Australia
D. Papua New Guinea
Answer» E.
4.

The pacific Ring of Fire is -

A. an area of constant forest fires in the Pacific islands
B. a volcanic belt around the Pacific
C. an area of intense heat in the Pacific
D. islands rich in fuel minerals in the pacific
Answer» C. an area of intense heat in the Pacific
5.

Sunda Trench is in -

A. Indian Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Atlantic Ocean
D. Gulf of Mexico
Answer» B. Pacific Ocean
6.

Nippon is the name given to Japan which means -

A. land of the rising Sun
B. land of Pagodas
C. land of northern lights
D. land of volcanoes and earthquakes.
Answer» B. land of Pagodas
7.

Source of River Nile is -

A. Lake Nassir
B. Lake Victoria
C. Lake Chad
D. Lake Tanganyika
Answer» C. Lake Chad
8.

The longest river of Europe is -

A. Rhine
B. Rhone
C. Danube
D. Volga
Answer» E.
9.

The equal length of day and night on September 23rd in all parts of the world is known as -

A. Autumnal Equinox
B. Celestial Equinox
C. Winter Equinox
D. Vernal Equinox
Answer» B. Celestial Equinox
10.

The Strait of Gibraltar is situated in the-

A. Iberian Peninsula
B. Indian Peninsula
C. Arabian Peninsula
D. Cape York Peninsula
Answer» B. Indian Peninsula
11.

The Panama Canal is different from the Suez Canal as it has -

A. Lock system
B. Shorter route
C. Busy route
D. Less busy route
Answer» B. Shorter route
12.

The Panama Canal links -

A. Pacific and Atlantic Ocean
B. Atlantic and Arctic Ocean
C. Pacific and Indian Ocean
D. Antarctic and Atlantic Ocean
Answer» B. Atlantic and Arctic Ocean
13.

Largest Mica deposits are in -

A. South Africa
B. India
C. USA
D. Australia
Answer» C. USA
14.

The longest railway line in the world connects .

A. New York and Seattle
B. Leningrad and Vladivostok
C. Trivandrum and Guwahati
D. Perth and Sydney
Answer» C. Trivandrum and Guwahati
15.

Summer rains in Australia broadly decreases from -

A. east to west
B. west to east
C. north to south
D. south to north
Answer» D. south to north
16.

The longest continental Railway in the world is -

A. Trans Atlantic Railway
B. Trans Siberian Railway
C. Canadian Pacific Railway
D. Canadian National Railway
Answer» C. Canadian Pacific Railway
17.

Where are most of the earth's active volcanoes concentrated?

A. Europe
B. Pacific Occan
C. Africa
D. South America
Answer» C. Africa
18.

The best variety of world s cotton is known as -

A. Sea Island
B. Upland American
C. Egyptian
D. Short staple Indian
Answer» D. Short staple Indian
19.

The polar regions are sparsely populated because of -

A. lack of minerals
B. unsuitable climatic conditions
C. infertile land
D. mountainous topography
Answer» C. infertile land
20.

Which one of the following pairs is wrongly matched?

A. Trafalgar Square London
B. Red Square Moscow
C. TiananmenSquare Beijing
D. Tahrir Square Abu Dhabi
Answer» E.
21.

Sunda strait lies between -

A. Sumatra and Borneo
B. Java and Borneo
C. Java and Sumatra
D. Sulawest and Java
Answer» D. Sulawest and Java
22.

The busiest oceanic trade route of the world is in -

A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Arctic Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Pacific Ocean
Answer» B. Arctic Ocean
23.

The shortest air route from Perth to London is -

A. Perth-Mumbai-Rome-London
B. Perth-Ankara-Paris-London
C. Perth-Aden-Paris-London
D. Perth-Mombasa-Rome-London
Answer» C. Perth-Aden-Paris-London
24.

The correct sequence of countries on basis of fish catch in descending order:

A. China, Japan, Peru
B. Japan, China, Peru,
C. China, Peru, Japan
D. Peru, China, Japan
Answer» D. Peru, China, Japan
25.

The Dark Continent is -

A. Africa
B. South America
C. Australia
D. Asia
Answer» B. South America
26.

Which one of the following continents lies in Northern-Southern and Eastern- Western hemispheres of the earth?

A. Australia
B. Africa
C. Europe
D. South America
Answer» C. Europe
27.

The busiest and the most important sea route of the world is-

A. North Pacific Sea Route
B. North Atlantic Sea Route
C. South Atlantic Sea Route
D. Indian Ocean Route
Answer» C. South Atlantic Sea Route
28.

Llanos are the grasslands of -

A. Guyana Highlands
B. Brazillian Highlands
C. Argentina
D. Chile
Answer» E.
29.

The civilian Airport of highest altitude is in -

A. Tibet
B. Nepal
C. India
D. China
Answer» E.
30.

The country whose 40 per cent of area is below sea level at high tide is:

A. Denmark
B. Norway
C. Finland
D. The Netherlands
Answer» E.
31.

Name the largest desert of Asia -

A. Thar
B. Gobi
C. Takla Makan
D. Karakum
Answer» C. Takla Makan
32.

The country where drip irrigation is more efficiently used is-

A. India
B. Israel
C. SriLanka
D. England
Answer» C. SriLanka
33.

The temperate grasslands of North America are known as -

A. Pampas
B. Downs
C. Steppes
D. Prairies
Answer» E.
34.

The temperate grasslands of South America are called -

A. Prairies
B. Pampas
C. Downs
D. Steppes
Answer» C. Downs
35.

Sun belt of U.S.A. is important for which one of the following industries?

A. Cotton textile
B. Petro- chemical
C. Hi-tech electronics
D. Food processing
Answer» C. Hi-tech electronics
36.

Asia and North America are separated by -

A. Bass Strait
B. Strait of Dover
C. Bering Strait
D. Cook Strait
Answer» D. Cook Strait
37.

The Continent through which the imaginary lines of Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Carpricorn and Equator pass, is -

A. Africa
B. Australia
C. Europe
D. Asia
Answer» B. Australia
38.

Extensive areas of grape cultivation in France are especially called -

A. Wine cellars
B. Grape fields
C. Grape farms
D. Vineyards
Answer» E.
39.

The Equatorial Forests of the Amazon Basin in South America are known as -

A. Selva
B. Taiga
C. Tundra
D. Pampas
Answer» B. Taiga
40.

Kangaroos, Platypus and Koala bears are wildlife of -

A. Australia
B. South America
C. Europe
D. Africa
Answer» B. South America
41.

Birmingham in U.K. is famous for -

A. Iron and Steel industry
B. Sugar industry
C. Paper industry
D. Aluminium industry
Answer» B. Sugar industry
42.

Fishing grounds of the world are found in areas where -

A. there are high tides
B. warm and cold currents meet
C. there are low tides
D. high stormy waves occur
Answer» C. there are low tides
43.

What is called as the Roof of the World?

A. Indira Point
B. Kanchenjunga
C. Pamir Knot
D. Indira Col
Answer» D. Indira Col
44.

Many of the active volcanoes are situated in -

A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Arctic Ocean
Answer» C. Indian Ocean
45.

Peshawar is near to -

A. Karakoram Pass
B. Zojila Pass
C. Namika-La Pass
D. Khyber Pass
Answer» E.
46.

The Grand Canyon is on the river -

A. Colorado
B. Columbia
C. Ohio
D. Mississippi
Answer» B. Columbia
47.

The Trans-Siberian Railway (8960 km) connects in the West to in the East.

A. Moscow, Tashkent
B. St. Petersburg, Omsk
C. Moscow, Irkutsk
D. St. Petersburg, Vladivostok
Answer» D. St. Petersburg, Vladivostok
48.

The capital of the USA is situated on the bank of the river -

A. Ohio
B. Tennessee
C. Yukron
D. Potomac
Answer» E.
49.

The world famous Serangeti Wildlife Sanctuary is located in -

A. Kenya
B. Tanzania
C. Zambia
D. Uganda
Answer» C. Zambia
50.

Great Barrier Reef of Australia is located parallel to -

A. East coast
B. (2)West coast
C. (3) North coast
D. South coast
Answer» B. (2)West coast