World Geography Questions for Competitive Exams

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World Geography Questions for Competitive Exams
Q :  

Blind continent is-

(A) Asia

(B) Australia

(C) Africa

(D) Europe


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

Africa is known as the "Dark Continent" because it was unexplored for a long time. The term was coined by Welsh journalist and explorer Henry Morton Stanley in his 1878 travelogue. Stanley considered Africa to be mysterious and poorly known. 


Q :  

Soil contains decayed remains of living organisms. This is called 

(A) Saline Soil

(B) Humus

(C) Minerals

(D) Biosphere


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

The decayed remains of living organisms in soil are called (B) Humus. Humus is the organic material that forms as a result of the decomposition of plant and animal matter. It is a dark, nutrient-rich component of soil and plays a vital role in soil fertility. Humus improves soil structure, retains moisture, and provides essential nutrients for plant growth. It is a key element in sustaining healthy and productive soils in various ecosystems.



Q :  

Which of the following is the world's top environmental conservation award? 

(A) Golden Globe Award

(B) Golden Palms Award

(C) Golden Bear Award

(D) Golden Panda Award


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

The world's top environmental conservation award is (D) Golden Panda Award. The Golden Panda Award is presented by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and is recognized as one of the most prestigious awards for conservation efforts globally. It is awarded to individuals and organizations for outstanding contributions to the conservation of the world's natural heritage. The other options mentioned (Golden Globe Award, Golden Palms Award, and Golden Bear Award) are associated with achievements in the film industry.



Q :  

It is the largest lake in the world by area and volume-

(A) Caspian Sea

(B) Arabian Sea

(C) Baikal Lake

(D) Meshigan Lake


Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

The largest lake in the world by both area and volume is (A) Caspian Sea. The Caspian Sea, although called a "sea," is technically the largest lake on Earth. It is located in Central Asia and is bordered by five countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Azerbaijan. The Caspian Sea has significant economic and environmental importance for the surrounding regions and plays a crucial role in the geopolitical landscape of the area.


Q :  

Which one of the following cities is not a former capital of the given country (Country given in the brackets)?

(A) Kyoto ( Japan )

(B) Brisbane ( Australia )

(C) Karachi ( Pakistan )

(D) Auckland ( New Zealand )


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

Brisbane is not a former capital of Australia. The other cities are all former capitals of their respective countries: 

Karachi: The capital of Pakistan from 1947 to 1959

Auckland: A former capital of New Zealand

Kyoto: A former capital of Japan

Brisbane was the capital of Australia before Canberra from 1842 to 1859. 


Q :  

Which of the following statements describes “endemic species”? 

(A) Species that are found only in some particular areas

(B) Species that have come from abroad

(C) Species with less population may move to the category of endangered species

(D) Species that are not found existing after intense searches


Correct Answer : A
Explanation :

(A) Species that are found only in some particular areas

Endemic species are those that are native and restricted to specific geographical areas and are not naturally found anywhere else in the world. They have evolved and adapted to particular local conditions, making them unique to those specific regions.


Q :  

Where is the Head Quarters of International Cricket Council?

(A) New York

(B) Dubai

(C) Geneva

(D) London


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

The headquarters of the International Cricket Council (ICC) is located in (B) Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The ICC is the global governing body for the sport of cricket and is responsible for organizing international cricket events, formulating rules, and promoting the game worldwide. The decision to move the headquarters to Dubai was made in 2005, and the ICC officially opened its office in Dubai in 2006.



Q :  

Which of the following is called the land of white Elephants? 

(A) Cuba

(B) Turkey

(C) Thailand

(D) Africa


Correct Answer : C
Explanation :

The land of white elephants is (C) Thailand. This term is often used metaphorically to refer to Thailand, highlighting its cultural richness and uniqueness. In Thai culture, the white elephant is considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity.



Q :  

The disconnected lines drawn on a map for showing the slope are called ______

(A) Isohaline

(B) Hachure

(C) Isohyet

(D) Contours


Correct Answer : B
Explanation :

The disconnected lines drawn on a map for showing the slope are called (B) Hachure. Hachures are short, parallel lines that are drawn on a map to represent relief features such as slopes and hills. The spacing and orientation of hachures provide a visual indication of the steepness and direction of slopes on the map. Hachures are commonly used in cartography to enhance the representation of terrain and elevation.



Q :  

Arakan Yoma is the extension of the Himalayas located in 

(A) Nepal

(B) Kashmir

(C) Baluchistan

(D) Myanmar


Correct Answer : D
Explanation :

Arakan Yoma is the extension of the Himalayas located in (D) Myanmar. The Arakan Yoma mountain range runs through the western part of Myanmar (Burma) and extends into southeastern Bangladesh.


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