CSS :: Important Geography MCQs
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621. |
Which term is used for the half of the earth, divided by the meridians 20? west and 160? east? |
A. |
Eastern Hemisphere |
B. |
Northern Hemisphere |
C. |
Western Hemisphere |
D. |
Southern Hemisphere |
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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622. |
Name the vegetated area which is permanently or periodically covered by either freshwater or salt water? |
A. |
Freshland |
B. |
Grasslands |
C. |
Saltland |
D. |
Wetlands |
Answer: Option D
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623. |
Name the place in river or sea where water moves swiftly in circulation motion? |
A. |
Circular |
B. |
Whirlpool |
C. |
Tide |
D. |
Wave |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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624. |
Because of the earth's rotation, winds are deflected to the right north of the equator and to the left in south. What is called this process? |
A. |
Equator effect |
B. |
Rotation Effect |
C. |
Deflection |
D. |
Coriolis Effect |
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
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625. |
How is commonly known that area dominated by trees and shrubs? |
A. |
Woodland |
B. |
Forest |
C. |
Greenland |
D. |
Shrubland |
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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626. |
Name the process of disintegration of the rocks without changing their chemical composition? |
A. |
Exfoliation |
B. |
Defoliation |
C. |
Refoliation |
D. |
Misfoliation |
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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627. |
Term the amount of water vapour in given volume of air? |
A. |
Absolute zero |
B. |
Absolute humidity |
C. |
Absolute vapour |
D. |
Absolute volume |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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628. |
Layer of atmosphere that provides ideal condition for flying aeroplanes is: |
A. |
Exosphere |
B. |
Troposphere |
C. |
Ionosphere |
D. |
None of these |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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629. |
Why sun always rise in the East? |
A. |
Because earth rotates from North to East |
B. |
Because earth rotates from East to West |
C. |
Because earth rotates from South to East |
D. |
Because earth rotates from West to East |
Answer: Option D
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630. |
Approximately 6000 km is equatorial radius of: |
Answer: Option C
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