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GK_Miscellaneous World Geography

Practice Test 2

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In the Himalayas the melting or the snow is more on the

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Oceans occupy per cent of the earth.

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Ozone layers absorb

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World’s principal producer of silver is

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Which of the following countries have achieved a negative growth rate of population?

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Spot the odd item in the following

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People of North Africa are generally

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Which one of these places lies nearest to the Equator?

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The deepest or the Oceanic trenches is the ________ trench.

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St Andreas Fault passes close to the US city of

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Where is the Port City of Cork located?

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Prognathiam rerers to

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Which part of Europe is most densely populated?

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The layers of the earth’s crust are distinguished by their

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Which of the following is a hardwood tree?

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Which, among the following countries, occupies the largest chunk of the Sunderban’s Delta?

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Strait of Florida runs in between ________

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Pyranees form a the boundary between

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Cut off loops of rivers are known as

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Danube, Dneiper, Don, Volga and Ural rivers are flowing in

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The shortest air route from Moscow to San Francisco is

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Israel has common borders with ________

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A country through which both Equator and Tropic of Capricorn pass is

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What is meant by ‘brain drain’?

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Which European country has over 200 volcanoes, many of them active?

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Which among the following is the most populous city in the world?

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In the context of exports, which one of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched ?

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Ear rot is a disease which Infects

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Infant mortality rate is ________

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Savanna is a

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Consider the following countries:
1. Algeria
2. Morocco
3. Mauritania
Which of these borders is/are the Mediterranean Sea?

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The correct decreasing order of the population of the various continents is ________

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________ is famous for its rubber production.

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Which one among the following is not correct regarding Tsunami?

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The smallest amongst the following oceans is ________.

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Arrange the following countries of southAsia in their descending order of literacy of people-
1. Bangladesh
2. India
3. Pakistan
4. Srilanka

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The smallest country in South America is ________

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The country with the highest density of population in Europe is ________

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Pakistan is bordered by

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Which of the following layers of the Earth is believed to account for the Earth’s magnetism?

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________ is called the ‘low country’ of the earth.

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The trees of spruce, fir, pine, etc are found in which of the following natural regions of the Earth?

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The coral reefs are most characteristic of

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________ canal is gateway to the Pacific.

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The sea that separates Greece and Italy is

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Po river flows through

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The tip of South America is ________

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Pale colour, medium height, epicanthic eye are the characteristics of

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The Strait which separates Asia from North America is ________

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Copper alloys with tin to give

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Which of the following does not characterless ‘selva’?

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Which of the following regions of the world is most thickly populated?

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Which of the following is not a tropical cyclone?

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The continent through which the Equator, Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn pass, is

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Which of the following gives the correct decreasing order in numbers in the food chain pyramid?
1. Primary Producers
2. Herbivores
3. Carnivores
4. Man

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The route is connecting Western Europe, Africa and Australia by way of the Cape of Good Hope.

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The dwarf camels, known as Alpacas, Vicunas and Llamas are found in

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Cold currents have cooling effect on the shore of ________

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At which particular place on earth are day and nights of equal length always?

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The largest railway station of the world is ________

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The area or the Indian Ocean is approximately ________.

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In which of the following units is atmospheric pressure measured?

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Palk Strait separates

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The difference between the equatorial and polar diametres of the earth is about

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Which one of the following is not an African country?

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The cold Labrador current brings nine months winter to ________

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“Golan Heights” belonging to a country A were captured by a country B. The countries A and B are ________

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Three European cities viz, Belgrade, Budapest and Vienna, are located on the banks of the river

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Fog can be classified as a

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Contours are lines showing

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‘Roaring Forties’ are

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Heligoland is an archipelago of which of the following nations?

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A stony desert is termed as ________ and sandy desert as ________.

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The Trans-Andean railway connects

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Which of the following is not concerned with increased production of a food item?

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The regions with the highest and lowest densities are respectively ________

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If I wanted to reach the South Atlantic from the South Pacific while touching South America, I would have to use

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The inequality between day and night becomes greater or more marked as one travels from ________ to ________.

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Some riven and canals have locks across them in order to

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Main hunting ground for blue whales is located in ________

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Bara (kral) is used for which of the following

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Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched? States of USA Geography Division

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What is the shape of the Earth?

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The division of the world into major natural regions is primarily based on

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Lines Joining places having equal height are

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Name the mountain that separates France and Spain.

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Leningrad region and Kola Peninsula in former Soviet Union are major producers of

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A narrow strip of land connecting two large land masses is called

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Strait of Gibraltar connects which of the following?

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Which one of the following countries makes maximum use of the geothermal energy?

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The world’s most humid continent is

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The temperature at the core of the earth is about

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Which one of the following statements correctly defines the term ‘Karroo’ of Southern Africa?

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Which of the following absorbs the insolation from the sun and preserves the earth’s radiated heat, thus acting like a blanket allowing the earth neither to become too cold nor too hot?

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Addis Ababa is the capital of

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Which one the following condition is not favourable for the formation of delta?

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Suez Canal has reduced the distance between London and Mumbai by about

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Crude oil is generally found in

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Which of the following is not helpful for delta formation?

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Llanos and Campos are grasslands found in

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