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Q.1
If A and B are two stations antipode to each other then their
Seasons are opposite
Day and night are opposite
Seasons day and night are opposite
Climates are opposite
Q.2
The age of a tree can be estimated by
Its height
The girth of its trunk
The number and size of its branches
The number of concentric rings on a cross-section of its trunk
Q.3
Which of the following countries is included in the North-West Pacific fishing grounds?
Norway
Canada
Netherlands
Japan
Q.4
The world's largest reserves of petroleum are located in
The USA
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Q.5
Liverpool Hull, Bristol and Southampton are ports in
America
Europe
Africa
England
Q.6
A huge muss of ice fed by snow on a high mountain slowly sliding downhill before It starts melting is called
Glacier
Avalanche
Iceberg
Snow cover
Q.7
The World's biggest concrete structure "Three Gorges Dam" is located in which of the following countries?
China
Taiwan
Malaysia
Thailand
Q.8
India is developing Chabahar Port in which of the following countries?
Iraq
Oman
Iran
Afghanistan
Q.9
If one watches a distant ship coming towards the shore through a telescope one first sees
Its hull
Its funnel
Its mast
The ship
Q.10
'The Scented Isle' in the Mediterranean Sea is
Sardinia
Corsica
Sicily
Crete
Q.11
When does winter solstice occur in the Northern Hemisphere?
21st June
22nd December
21st March
23rd March
Q.12
The countries with the lowest and worst economic conditions in the world referred to as the 'Pole of hunger' are
European Countries
Middle East Countries
Mid-West Countries
South East Asian Countries
Q.13
The United Kingdom' consists of England and ________
Northern Ireland, Palma and Iceland
Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Scotland, Wales and Faeroe Island
Scotland, Sardinia and Wales
Q.14
The nuclear reactor, where the leak of radioactive substance was detected in Japan following the tsunami of 11 March, 2011 are in
Fukushima
Kyoto
Tokyo
None of These
Q.15
The earlier name of Surinam was ________
British Guyana
Dutch Guyana
Medagascar
Venezuela
Q.16
Which of the following countries is the largest producer of uranium in the world?
Canada
South Africa
Namibia
USA
Q.17
The only cereal crop which originated in America is
Rye
Barley
Oats
Corn
Q.18
In Germany the Mittle Land Canal runs from the
Elbe to the Wesser
Oder to the Elbe
Rhine to the Wesser
Rhine to the Oder
Q.19
________ is called "the land of thousand lakes”.
Switzerland
Canada
Finland
Sweden
Q.20
Which of the following lies on the Nile Rivers?
Nairobi
Addis Ababa
Khartoum
Kinhasa
Q.21
The strait that separates Tasmania from the mainland of Australia is
Cook Strait
Bass Strait
Torres Strait
Palk Strait
Q.22
Grand Bank, Sable Bank, Middle Bank and Jeffery Bank are the major fishing grounds of
North West Atlantic
North East Pacific
North East Atlantic
North West Pacific
Q.23
In spite of the very high temperature at the Earth's centre, the inner core is not in a molten state because the
Core has a very high melting point
Core is full of gases
Great pressure at the centre raises the melting point of the rocks
Core is impervious to heat
Q.24
What is the shortest route from Moscow to San Francisco?
Moscow to Europe to Greenland; crossing Atlantic and then North America
Moscow to Europe; crossing Atlantic and East Coast of North America
Moscow to Siberia to Japan and crossing Pacific
Over the North Pole and over Canada
Q.25
Zueder Zee in Netherlands is known for
Polders
Dykes
Canyons
Geysers
Q.26
Life expectancy of a region is ________
The minimum age up to which an individual should definitely live in the region
The maximum age at which any individual of the region can live
The average age at which people die in the region
The age at which majority of people die in the region
Q.27
Which of these oceans touches the shores of Asia on one side and that of America on the other?
Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Antarctic Ocean
Q.28
"Haneda" is the name of the international airport in
Hong Kong
Dacca
Tokyo
Singapore
Q.29
Which one of the following straits is nearest to the International Date Line?
Malacca Strait
Bering Strait
Strait of Florida
Strait of Gibraltar
Q.30
The ________ current is a cold water current.
Gulf Stream
Kuroshio
Brazil
Labrador
Q.31
Which of the following is not a member of SAARC
Bhutan
Nepal
Singapore
Maldives
Q.32
Which one of the following countries is not in South America?
Bolivia
Paraguay
Suriname
Swaziland
Q.33
The fog that commonly occurs along the sea-coasts is of the ________ type.
Radiation
Advection
Frontal
Convection
Q.34
The temperature at which the air is saturated is known as
Saturation temperature
Critical temperature
Condensation temperature
Dew point
Q.35
The busy port of Rotterdam is situated in ________
The Netherlands
Belgium
Denmark
Germany
Q.36
Which of the following is known as 'golden fiber'?
Silk
Egyptian cotton
Jute
Manila hemp
Q.37
The line dividing North Korea and South Korea is
17th parallel
23rd parallel
38th parallel
Oder-Neisse Line
Q.38
Kalgoorlie in Australia is famous for its rich deposits of
Coal
Gold
Mercury
Iron
Q.39
Snow is formed by the process of
Condensation
Evaporation
Sublimation
Evaporation and condensation
Q.40
The Strait which separates Africa from Europe is ________
Hook Strait
Strait of Gibraltar
Palk Strait
Bering Strait
Q.41
Consider the following statements:
1. Germany and America are the two largest producers of wind-power
2. America has nuclear energy generation capacity of around 100,000 MW
3. America has more nuclear reactors than any other country in the world
Which of the statements given above are correct?
1 and 2
2 and 3
1 and 2
1, 2 and 3
Q.42
The gap between birth rate and death rate per 1000 mid-year population of a given region is known as
Population rate
Natural growth rate of population
Birth and death rate of population
Population increamental ratio
Q.43
Which soil is sticky when wet and develops cracks when dry
Alluvial soil
Black soil
Red soil
Late rite soil
Q.44
Which of the following countries has got its map on its flag?
Congo
Cyprus
Jordan
Libya
Q.45
Which among the following forms of precipitation is different from the rest?
Dew
Fog
Mist
Hail
Q.46
Coastline formed by a drowned river mouth is a
Fjord
Dalmatian
Ria
Haff
Q.47
The Great Circle routes join
London to Los Angeles and Amsterdam to Tokyo
Vancouver to Quebec and Perth to Melbourne
Perth to Tokyo and London to Quebec
Los Angeles to Perth and Tokyo to Bombay
Q.48
Which of the following continent is located in Northern-Southern and Eastern-Western hemisphere of the earth?
Australia
Africa
Europe
South America
Q.49
Commercial sources of energy purely consist of
Power, coal, oil, gas, hydro-electricity and uranium
Coal, oil, firewood, vegetable waste and agricultural waste
Power, coal, animal dung and firewood
Coal, gas, oil and firewood
Q.50
An estuary is a place where
Deposits of mud can be seen at a triangular piece of land
Silt is deposited near the mouth of a river
Fresh water collects at the mouth of a river
Fresh and salt water mix near the mouth of a river
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