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GK_Miscellaneous World Geography

Practice Test 4

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The leading producer of coal in former Soviet Union is

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The biggest freshwater lake is

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________ stands at the head of Chesapeake Bay which is known for oysters.

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Which of the following set of countries are completely surrounded by land?

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Which one of the following is a land-locked country?

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Why does the mercury column in the barometer fall rapidly before a severe storm? It is due to

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Krivoy Rog, Kerch Peninsula, Magnitogorsk are major producers of ________ in former Soviet Union.

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Which is the largest island of the world?

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The duration of the day and night is always equal at the

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Which set of two river given below together form the world’s largest delta?

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A person of mixed European and Indian blood in Latin America is called a ________

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The river transports material in

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The Indian sub-continent lies

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The Density of population in any region is measured by numbers of

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The highest coal-producing country in the world is

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Mid-latitude or temperate forests include the trees of

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The largest fresh water body (volume-wise) in the world is lake

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The Persian Gulf region is rich in ________.

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About 50% of the world population is concentrated between the latitudes of ________

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The navigable European rivers are

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Inland waterways have many disadvantages. Among them the most common is

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Which of the following regions are regarded as areas of high density of population?

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Fish farming is practised in

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The largest fish exporting region in the world is ________

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The “cradles of civilization” have been

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Muscovite, Phlogopite and Biotite are

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A source of renewable minimum cost is power which can be developed with

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In USA rice is grown

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Which one of the following is correctly matched?

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The number of women per thousand men is called

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The Australian state which is an island is ________

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What is the similarity between Milwaukee Deep, Java Trench and Challenger Deep?

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The ________ railway is the longest railway route in the world.

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The pygmies are found in ________.

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The smallest amongst the following continents is ________.

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Biome represents ________.

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Which one of the following can one come across if one travels through the Strait of Malacca?

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The least densely populated country among the following countries of Europe is ________

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You are asked to import Ostrich, Platypus and Kaola Bear. To which country will you opt to go, to get all the three?

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The ________ mountains crossing the Great Plains and the ________ Sea further south separate Europe from Asia.

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The phenomenon known as the “Midnight Sun” is caused by

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

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Trincomalee is a port situated on the

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Red Indians called this local wind Ice Eater?

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Numerically the largest human race in the world is ________

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One will not have to pass through the Suez Canal while going from Mumbai to

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Which parallel separates North and South Korea?

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The place of origin of an earthquake is called

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Which of the following tribe performs animal husbandry?

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________ is a land locked country.

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Which one of the following does not border Panama?

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The term “epicentre” is associated with

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Most of the people in the world live in lowland areas except those in ________

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The ‘land of eternal spring’ are certain parts of

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River Rhine of Europe drains into

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A continuous belt of urban population progressively linking several cities is known as

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The sea with one of the highest salinities in the world is ________.

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The age of the Earth is approximately

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The process which leads to the formation of clouds is known as

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The population of India has of late been growing very fast because

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The largest desert in the world is the

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From east to west, which one of the following sequences of cities of Canada is correct?

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The length of the Suez Canal is approximately

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The Cape Route has recently assumed some importance in the shipping world because ________

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Forest soils are

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Which is the world’s largest river?

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Diego Garcia is in ________

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Beaufort scale is an internationally recognised scale for describing

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The river that runs along the USA-Mexico boundary is

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The approximate depth of the Mariana Trench or the Pacific Ocean is

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The international air route from West Europe to East Asia passes through India because ________

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Which one of the following is not a plant product?

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Which one of the following scholars suggests the earth’s origin is from gases and dust particles?

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Sun’s halo is produced by the refraction of light in

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The Doctor is a wind which

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A narrow inlet of sea between cliffs or steep slopes, especially associated with Scandinavia is

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Volcanic eruption does not occur in the

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The Savannas or Orinoco Basin are termed as

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Limestone is an example of

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What is the modern name of “Siam”?

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A heavenly body which takes nearly the same time to complete one rotation and one revolution is

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The “Horn of Africa” includes ________

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Which one of the following can be considered as an initial warning of an approaching Tsunami?

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The general direction or movement or a tropical cyclone in the northern hemisphere is

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Which of the following separates Asia and Africa?

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Hemp of Mesta, Ramie and Kapok are

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Eskimos belong to

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Which is the largest fishing ground in the world?

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Which among these is a cold current

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Which of the following pair is not correctly matched?

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The 90ยบ East Ridge lies in the ________ Ocean.

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The river Mahaweli flows through

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Lava solidifies to form ________.

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Which of the following is called the “Gateway to the Pacific” ?

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Which of the following is India’s north station?

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In Britain the Grand Union Canal is running from

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Which of the following statements about New Zealand is incorrect ?

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Wavy hair is characteristic or

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The country with the highest density is ________

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The canal that connects the upper Hudson at Albany with the Great Lakes at Buffalo is

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