Important Geography Quiz 3
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Q:Latitude of south pole is
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The rocks which are formed by direct cooling and solidification of magma are called
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The seasonal reversal of winds is a phenomenon noticed in
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Which of the following is the region of winter rainfall?
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Which one of the following is correct in respect of the Mediterranean type of climate?
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Which of the following is not a Scandinavian country?
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?Roaring Forties are
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Sand stones?belongs to
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Which of the following countries has longest land frontiers?
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The longest river is located in
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Which one of the following is correct?
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High tides at antipodes are caused due to
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Which of the following is a great circle?
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The belt of low atmospheric pressure or either side of the equator are called
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The imaginary line on the earth?s surface which closely follows the 180 meridian is called
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Which of the following climate types is said to be characterized by Three Eighties 80F of the temperature 80 per cent of humidity 80 inches of rainfall?
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Soil formed by deposition of slit brought by rivers is
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When it is o m in Tokyo, what is the time at Panama Canal which is located at 180 ofit?
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If a place is located at 20N,80 E in which of the following continents does it lie?
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Biosphere is
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Q:Availability of ample water is one of the important consideration in the location of
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Broadly, there are three layers of the earth ? the crust, the mantle and the core. The crust forms what percentage of the total volume of the earth?
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Asia accounts for nearly percent of world population.
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Evergreen forests are found
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Which of the following countries is known as the Land of Midnight Sun?
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Which of the following soils is best suited for deep rooted crops?
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Winds generally blow from areas of
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The earth revolves around the sun in its orbit by approx
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Vasco da Gama discovered the sea route to India via the Cape of Good Hope in
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The process by which water and wind wear down the rocks is called
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The highest grade of coal whose surface is shining and has highest calorific value is
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The shortest day in Northern Hemisphere is
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Humidity in the air is maximum in
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The land-mass of which of the following continents is the least?
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?Imaginary lines drawn on a global map from pole to pole and perpendicular to the equator, are called
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What is the duration of a day at the poles?
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Cloud burst means
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Contour is a measure of
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When the earth reaches its perihelion, then 154
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One degree of longitude on the equator is equal to a distance of
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There is a severe difference in the climates of Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Why?
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The lunar eclipse occurs when
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Which of the following statement about ozone layer is correct?
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Which of the following countries has the largest area in the world?
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Which of the following types of rainfall is typical of quatorial regions?
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Which of the following is a Kharif crop?
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The area associated with the greatest frequency of earthquakes is
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Hail storm occurs in summer season due to the formation of clouds called
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Cahnge in season is caused due to
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Which one of the following is an ore of iron?
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