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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Geography Model Test Paper

Geography Model Test Paper

Objective Question Paper Geography

1. India has five major ship building centers located at Mumbai, Kolkata, Kochi, and Vishakhapatnam. Which is the fifth ship yard?

(a) Chennai

(b) Mangalore

(c) Marmagao

(d) Kandla

Ans. (c)

2. Which of the following fertiliser plant is in Bihar?

(a) Mathura in U.P.

(b) Sindri fertilizer plant

(c) Kota fertilizer plant

(d) Gorakhpur fertilizer plant

Ans. (b)

3. Petrochemicals have started substituting traditional raw materials like

(a) Wood

(b) Glass

(c) Metal

(d) All the above

Ans. (d)

4. Cement is exported to

(a) South and South East Asia

(b) Middle East Africa

(c) Both the above

(d) None of the above

Ans. (c)

5. The cement factory of Jharkhand is at Dalmianagar. Name the state where Durg cement factory is set up?

(a) Madhya Pradesh

(b) Andhra Pradesh

(c) Orissa

(d) Chattisgarh

Ans. (d)

6. India is the second largest producer of

(a) Two wheelers

(b) Three wheelers

(c) Commercial vehicles

(d) None of the above

Ans. (b)

7. Industries from several branches of agriculture are

(a) Plantation industry

(b) Dairying industry

(c) High yielding seed industry

(d) A1l the above

Ans. (d)

8. The challenges faced by Jute industry are

(a) Traditional machinery

(b) Stiff international competition

(c) Synthetic substitutes

(d) All the above

Ans. (d)

9. Rolling stock means

(a) Railway engines, wagons and coaches

(b) Train wheels and axles

(c) Spare parts for commercial vehicles

(d) None of the above

Ans. (a)

10. Energy needed to heat water than the land is

(a) 4 times

(b) 3 times

(c) 2 1/2 times

(d) 5 times

Ans. (c)

11. The main watershed in the peninsular India is formed by

(a) Eastern ghats

(b) Central highlands

(c) Western ghats

(d) None of the above

Ans. (c)

12. Which of the following countries are smaller than India?

(a) France

(b) Japan

(c) Zaire

(d) Both b and c

Ans. (d)

13. The power houses on India Gandhi canal are at

(a) Anoopgarh

(b) Suratgarh

(รง) Both of the above

(d) None of the above

Ans. (c)

14. Which of the following is incorrect?

(a) Nangal project is on Nangal river

(b) Koyna project is on Koyna river

(c) Sharavathi project is on Sharavathi river

(d) Periyar project is on Periyar river

Ans. (a)

15. The first hydel power house was setup in India

(a) Salal

(b) Periyar

(c) Sivasamudram

(d) Mandi

Ans. (c)

16. India has 40 million hectare metres of water has ______ water is used.

(a) 5 mhm

(b) 10 mhm

(c) 30 mhm

(d) 20 mhm

Ans. (b)

17. Salal is the hydro power project in

(a) Punjab

(b) Haryana

(c) Jammu & Kashmir

(d) Himachal Pradesh

Ans. (c)

18. The power project which has the largest man made lake in India

(a) Bhakra project

(b) Gandak project

(c) Rihand project

(d) Chukha project

Ans. (c)

19. Which country has lowest forest area?

(a) Canada

(b) China

(c) India

(d) Japan

Ans. (b)

20. India has _____ m. hm of surface water

(a) 160

(b) 168

(c) 176

(d) 177

Ans. (b)

Directions (Qs.21 to 25): The following items consist of two statements one labeled as Assertion ‘A’ and the other labeled as Reason ‘R’. Select your answer to these items using the codes given below:

Codes: -

(A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

(B) Both A and Rare true but R is not a correct explanation of A

(C) A is true but R is false

(D) A is false but R is true

21. Assertion (A): Hot deserts are located on the west margins of the continents.

Reason (R): In summer these areas are under the influence of trade winds and in winter high pressure conditions prevail.

Ans: (A)

22. Assertion (A): The deciduous forests lose their leaves in the cold dry season.

Reason (R): Deciduous trees need to preserve water.

Ans: (A)

23. Assertion (A): Black Soil of India is considered to be ideal for cotton cultivation. Reason (R): This soil has developed in the peninsular region of India(A)

Ans: (B)

24. Assertion (A): The cultivation of Jute is concentrated in West Bengal and Assam (Asom).

Reason (R): It is traditional crop there.

Ans: (B)

25. Assertion (A): Salinity in inland seas and lake is higher.

Reason (R): Supply of fresh water in such area is lower.

Ans: (A)

Geography Online Test Paper Free

Geography Online Test Paper Free
Practice Geography Paper
1. Crop season which starts in winter and continues upto summer is
(a) Kharif season
(b) Zaid season
(c) Rabi season
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)

2. India is the fourth largest cotton producing country of the world after
(a) Russia, China, USA
(b) USA, China, Russia
(c) China, USA, Russia
(d) USA, Russia, China
Ans. (b)

3. Growing different crops one after the other on the same field during different crop seasons is called .
(a) Mixed farming
(b) Strip cropping
(c) Inter cropping
(d) Multiple cropping
Ans. (d)

4. The factors and geographical areas responsible for India to depend on agriculture are
(a) Vast cultivable land
(b) Wide climatic range
(c) Long growing season
(d) All the above
Ans. (d)

5. Which of the following countries have very small agricultural land holding?
(a) France
(b) Japan
(c) China
(d) India
Ans. (b)

6. Which of the following crops is grown in India by the means dry farming?
(a) Tobacco
(b) Wheat
(c) Cotton
(d) Millets
Ans. (d)

7. Millets are called ‘coarse grains’ and constitute mainly of
(a) Maize, Jowar, Pulses
(b) Jowar, Bajra, Ragi
(c) Bajra, Ragi, Maize
(d) Maize, Jowar, Ragi
Ans. (b)

8. Research Institute on dairy development is at
(a) Amritsar
(b) KarnaL
(c) Lucknow
(d) Kanpur
Ans. (b)

9. Which crop needs cool and moist climate during growing season and dry sunny warm climate at the time it is ripen?
(a) Cotton
(b) Coffee
(c) Wheat
(d) Tea
Ans. (c)

10. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
(a) The size of land holdings is small in intensive type of cultivation.
(b) Mechanized farming is practiced in shifting agriculture.
(c) Farming is done on a large scale resembling that of the factory production is plantation agriculture.
(d) All the above.
Ans. (b)

11. Which of the following states do not produce silk?
(a) Kerala
(b) Karnataka
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Andhra Pradesh.
Ans. (a)

12. How much cultivated area has been brought under irrigation?
(a) 20%
(b) 25%
(c) 26%
(d) 28%
Ans. (d)

13. What is the contribution of agriculture to GNP?
(a) 20%
(b) 26%
(c) 30%
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)

14. What is the major factor responsible for degradation of environment?
(a) Industrialization
(b) Urbanization
(c) Both a and b
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)

15. India exports marine fish to
(a) Japan & UK
(b) USA and France
(c) Both the above
(d) Only USA
Ans. (c)

16. India’s main rival in tea export is
(a) Japan
(b) Sri Lanka
(c) China
(d) USA
Ans. (b)

17. 210 Frost free days are needed for the growth of
(a) Jute
(b) peseta
(c) Cotton
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)

18. Growing different crops in association with each other on the same field at the same time is
(a) Mixed farming
(b) Intercultural
(c) Strip farming
(d) Contour ploughing
Ans. (b)

19. India tops in the world in _____ production.
(a) Vegetables
(b) Fish
(c) Fruits
(d) Flowers
Ans. (c)

20. Cement industry is now called
(a) An infrastructural core industry
(b) A capital intensive industry
(c) A labor intensive industry
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)

21. Maize is basically an American crop. The major producers of maize are
(a) Uttar Pradesh
(b) Rajasthan
(c) Bihar
(d) All the above
Ans. (d)

22. The stock vegetable introduced in India by Portuguese in 15th century was
(a) Potato
(b) Tomato
(c) Carrot
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)

23. Cotton is the native plant of India. Which of the following is incorrect regarding cotton plant?
(a) Babylonians called cotton by the name as Sindhu
(b) Greeks named cotton as Sindon
(c) India exported cotton fabrics in the olden days to North American countries
(d) None of the above is incorrect
Ans. (c)

24. 1880 Burma gave the rights to build a railway line from Tonken to Mandalay to
(a) Britain
(b) France
(c) Germany
(d) Spain
Ans. (b)


25. Fish, poultry, meat, hides and skins, raw wool, silk and milk are classified as
(a) Wild life resources
(b) Animal resources
(c) Primary resources
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

General Knowledge (A&R)Practice Paper GK Test

General Knowledge (A&R)Practice Paper GK Test

GK Assertion & Reason Solved Question Paper

Directions: Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). In the context of the two statements, which of the following is correct?

(a) Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and R is true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

1. Assertion (A) : At higher altitudes, eastern coast has higher temperature than western coast. Reason (R): Hot streams flow from-east to west and cold currents flow from west to east.

Ans:-C

2. Assertion (A) : On December 21, the sun is overhead at the Tropic of Capricorn. Reason (R)—: December 21 is the date of vernal equinox.

Ans:-C

3. Assertion (A) : There is a ‘Girdle’ in the Pacific Ocean.

Reason (R): A similar counterpart of this ‘girdle’ is in Southern Hemisphere.

Ans:-C

4. Assertion (A) : There are floods• in the lower reaches of the Mississippi river.

Reason (R): The lower reaches of the river very narrow.

Ans:-A

5. Assertion (A) India’s present yield per hectare in most commodities is one of the lowest in the world.

Reason (R): Food production can be augmented with an increase in irrigation facilities ‘and provision of soil nutrients.

Ans:-B

6. Assertion (A) : Isotherms generally trend from east to west.

Reason (R): Distance from sea affects the climate.

Ans:-D

7. Assertion (A) : We always see the same fate of the moon from the earth.

Reason (R) : The moon does not rotate on its axis.

Ans:-C

8. Assertion (A): Alluvial soil contains rich minerals.

Reason(R): It is formed from materials deposited by river along its course.

Ans:-A

9. Assertion (A) : Africa has one of the largest water power potential in the world.

Reason (R): A large number of hydro power projects have been constructed in Africa.

Ans:-C

10. Assertion (A) : Virgin soils, newly cleared of forests, give the highest yields of coffee.

Reason (R): Coffee is a soil - exhaustive crop.

Ans:-A

11 Assertion (A) : North equatorial current carries ocean water towards west.

Reason (R): Due to accumulation of water in the west the counter equatorial current takes water towards east.

Ans:-B

12.Assertion (A) : Since the advent of Green Revolution in India both the area under wheat cultivation and its output have gone up sharply.

Reason (R) : Relative price of wheat has gone up sharply.

Ans:-C

13. Assertion (A) India has a tropical monsoon type climate.

Reason (R) : India is located exactly between the tropical latitudes.

Ans:-C

14. Assertion (A) : The desert soils in India are poor in mineral nutrients and infertile.

Reason (R): The dearth of rainfall and humus do not allow good soil formation.

Ans:-A

15. Assertion (A) : Assam has tertiary coal and oil deposits.

Reason (R): In the Neozoic era, the silting up of a gulf created the Assam region.

Ans:-A

16. Assertion (A) : Maharashtra is noted for cotton cultivation.

Reason (R): Black soils occupy .a large area in Maharashtra.

Ans:-A

17. Assertion (A) : Indian cotton textile industry was first established in Bombay.

Reason (R): Bombay was having higher relative humidity and additional facilities like Portland capital needed.

Ans:-A

18. Assertion (A) : Himalayan rivers are perennial

Reason(R):There is continuous rainfall throughout the year in catchments areas.

Ans:-B

19. Assertion (A) : Eastern slopes of Western Ghats rarely receive any rainfall.

Reason (R): It falls in rain shadow region.

Ans:-A

20. Assertion (A) : The new scheme of ‘Jaldhara’ has been introduced in the country to utilize water.

Reason (R): Inter - basin transfer of water is proposed in the country.

Ans:-A

21. Assertion (A): Andhra is one of the tea - producing states in India.

Reason (R) : Tea needs a deep, fertile and exceptionally well - drained soil.

Ans:-D

22. Assertion (A) : Tamil Nadu has two major ports.

Reason (R) : Tamil Nadu has the longest coastline in India.

Ans:-C

23. Assertion (A) : Rice is grown in Orissa on a large scale.

Reason (R) : The best suited soil for rice cultivation is red soil.

Ans:-C

24. Assertion (A): More than half of the sea salt is produced along the coast of Gujarat. Reason (R): Gujarat has a well developed network of trains and roads.

Ans:-B

25. Assertion (A) : Most of the rivers of Uttar Pradesh are perennial.

Reason (R) : These rivers are snowed.

Ans:-A

GK (A&R) Model Test Paper for all Pre. Test

GK (A&R) Model Test Paper for all Pre. Test

General knowledge Practice Test

Directions: Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). In the context of the two statements, which of the following is correct?

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and Rare true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

1. Assertion (A) : The entire west coast of the United States has Mediterranean type of climate Reason (R): This region gets winter rainfall from ‘Westerlies’ winds.

Ans:-D

2. Assertion (A) : Day and night temperature difference in the deserts is very small.

Reason (R) : Deserts have cloudless, clear sky and evaporation rate is very high.

Ans:-D

3. Assertion (A): Most of the hot deserts are present on the western margin of the continents close to the zones of trade winds.

Reason (R): Zones of trade winds are charactensed by seas having reversal of planetary wind direction.

Ans:-B

4. Assertion (A) : In June, the northern hemisphere of the earth experiences summer.

Reason (R): In June, the earth is nearest to the Sun.

Ans:-C

5. Assertion (A) : Erosion is a process by which rock and soil particles are removed from the land masses and transported to other places.

Reason (R): Gravity is directly or indirectly responsible for erosion.

Ans:-A

6. Assertion (A) : Rock masses break down into smaller fragments due to temperature change.

Reason (R): Weathering is the mechanical fracturing of rocks.

Ans:-A

7. Assertion (A) : As one crosses the International Date Line from west to east, he gains a day.

Reason (R) : The earth rotates from west to east.

Ans:-B

8. Assertion (A) : Saline soils contain injurious salts and are confined to the top layers of the soil. Reason (R): The salt - impregnated soils can be reclaimed by providing good drainage.

Ans:-B

9. Assertion (A) : The population density is the highest in the Hooghly industrial belt in India.

Reason (R): The opportunities of livelihood are more in this belt

Ans:-D

10. Assertion (A) : Social forestry programmes cannot be taken up in the country. Reason (R): Forestry programmes aim at meeting the commercial wood and timber requirements.

Ans:-D

11. Assertion (A) : Tank irrigation is practiced in Tamil Nadu:

Reason (R): The slope of the terrain does not permit the canal irrigation.

Ans:-C

12. Assertion (A): INS AT - I B is a geostationary satellite

Reason (R) : It is orbiting at such a speed that it appears to remain stationary with respect to the earth’s surface.

Ans:-A

13. Assertion (A) : Punjab is an important exporter of rice.

Reason (R): Punjab leads in the production of rice.

Ans:-D

14. Assertion (A) : Most of the seas in India receive rainfall during summer months.

Reason (R): India is located in the northern hemisphere.

Ans:-D

15, Assertion (A) : The concentration of Indian coal in the north - east corner of the peninsula has always been a handicap in attaining planned targets.

Reason (R): The pithead output of coal in India has been suffering from labour problems.

Ans:-B

16. Assertion (A) :: Most of the ‘exotics’ or plants that have come to India from outside are troublesome weeds which thrive here.

Reason (R) : They have no ‘natural’ enemies of their home land to curb them in new habitat.

Ans:-A

17. Assertion (A) : Assam is noted for tea cultivation.

Reason (R): Assam is rich in alluvial soil.

Ans:-B

18. Assertion (A) : The NALCO aluminum smelter plant is located near Talchar coal fields instead of in the bauxite zone of Koraput.

Reason (R): The most important requirement for smelting in an aluminums plant is availability of power on a large scale.

Ans:-A

19. Assertion (A) : The western coast of India is charactensed by the location of several sea ports.

Reason (R): Western coast has evidence of deep sea water.

Ans:-A

20. Assertion (A) : Italy, Switzerland, Sweden and Norway have abundant power resources.

Reason (R) : They have the largest coal deposits in Europe.

Ans:-C

21. Assertion (A) : Mediterranean regions are covered by small trees and shrubs.

Reason (R): These regions are playgrounds of Europe.

Ans:-C

22. Assertion (A) : In humid tropical climatic areas, undissolved aluminum, iron and manganese accumulate and make soil infertile.

Reason (R): High bacterial activity destroys humus.

Ans:-A

23. Assertion (A) Spring tide is higher than the neap tide.

Reason (R) : Because the sun and the moon are at right angle to each other during this period.

Ans:-C

24. Assertion (A): Winds are deflected to their right in Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.

Reason (R): Rotation of the earth causes the changes in wind direction.

Ans:-A

25. Assertion (A) : France produces one among the best wines in the world.

Reason (R): There is a district Champagne in France which produces first class grapes, which are used for producing these wines.

Ans:-A

General Knowledge (Assertion & Reason) Test Paper

General Knowledge (Assertion & Reason) Test Paper

GK Model Test Paper

Directions: Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). In the context of the two statements, which of the following is correct?

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and Rare true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

1. Assertion (A): The solar eclipse occurs twice during a month but it is not always observed.

Reason (R) The solar eclipse occurs on the days of the new moon.

Ans:-D

2. Assertion (A)Ozone in stratosphere is good for normal life-on the earth’s surface. Reason (R): Ozone layer does not absorb the ultraviolet rays of the sun that

affect living beings.

Ans:-C

3. Assertion (A) : Forests play an important role in flood prevention.

Reason (R) : Trees hold the soil together and prevent erosion by rainy water.

Ans:-A

4. Assertion (A) : Laterite soil is very useful for agriculture.

Reason (R): Laterite soil is clay formed by weathering of rocks in a tropical climate and contains the hydrated oxides of iron and aluminums.

Ans:-D

5. Assertion (A): Water in fields for paddy cultivation should not be stagnant.

Reason (R): Soil aeration and nitrate formation are impeded in stagnant water and this decreases yield.

Ans:-A

6. Assertion (A) :Textiles and apparel establishments have the largest number of industrial workers in Japan.

Reason (R) : Japan is one of the leading exporters of cotton textiles in the world.

Ans:-B

7. Assertion (A) Rift valleys are formed from faulting basins.

Reason (R): The earth movements which have brought some changes in the landscape were vertical giving rise to formation of faults.

Ans:-A

8. Assertion (A) : Alluvial soils refer to the soils built up of sediments by running water of the rivers and streams.

Reason (R): Alluvial soil has no stratification.

Ans:-C

9. Assertion (A) The Mediterranean climate is characterised by dry summers and wet winters. Reason (R): There is a distinct shift in pressure and wind belts with respect to the movement of sun.

Ans:-A

10. Assertion (A): China is the most populous country in the world. -

Reason (R): It has the most fertile land in the world.

Ans:-B

11. Assertion (A) : Isotherms have a general east- west trend around the earth.

Reason (R): There is a general decrease of isolation from equator to polar regions.

Ans:-A

12. Assertion (A) : Evergreen, forest are mainly concentrated in the equatorial regions. Reason (R): These regions receive very high rainfall.

Ans:-B

13. Assertion (A) Only 50 percent of the moon’s surface is directly visible from the earth. Reason (R) The period of rotation of the moon on its axis is equal to the period of its revolution round the earth.

Ans:-A

14. Assertion (A) : There is no change of seasons in the regions near the equator.

Reason (R) : The equator is an imaginary line at the centre of the hemisphere.

Ans:-D

15. Assertion (A) The thickness of the troposphere is the greatest at the equator.

Reason (R): Near the equator, insolation is high and convection currents strong.

Ans:-A

16. Assertion (A) Salinity in inland seas and lakes is higher.

Reason (R): Supply of fresh water in such areas is lower.

Ans:-C

17. Assertion (A) : On the equinoxes, the day and night are equal all over the globe. Reason (R) : On equinoxes, the position of earth with respect to the sun is such that neither pole is inclined towards the sun.

Ans:-A

18. Assertion (A) : Frost action is the most powerful disintegrating agent in nature.

Reason (R) : By alternate thawing and freezing the rock is broken up.

Ans:-A

19. Assertion (A) : Japan holds a very high place in the world production of steel.

Reason (R): Like U.S.A. and U.S.S.R., Japan has large deposits of iron Ore.

Ans:-C

20. Assertion (A) : Forests in India constitute one of the most important natural resources of the country.

Reason (R): Chipko movement in India fights against denudation of forests.

Ans:-B

21. Assertion (A) : The temperature of the earth is increasing with time.

Reason (R): Carbon dioxide content of the air is increasing due to burning of fuels.

Ans:-B

22. Assertion (A) The low tide is higher than normal at the time of Neap Tide.

Reason (R): Neap Tides occur at the time of full moon.

Ans:-C

23. Assertion (A) : Our solar system consists of planets and satellites.

Reason (R) Every planet has satellite(s).

Ans:-C

24. Assertion (A) Marble is a very hard rock.

Reason (R) Marble is an igneous rock.

Ans:-C

25. Assertion (A) : The greatest of all sea routes is the North Atlantic route.

Reason (R): North Atlantic Route is between north - west Europe and North America, two highly industrialised regions.

Ans:-A

General Awareness GK Test for Bank IAS Exams.

General Awareness GK Test for Bank IAS Exams.

Gk Practice Test For All Preliminary Test

1. The State in India having dry season for only 3 or 4 months every year is

(a) West Bengal

(b) Mizoram

(c) Himachal Pradesh

(d) Kerala

Ans:-D

2. Which of the following are the main reasons for the origin of the South-West monsoon in India?

1. Development of low pressure in north-west India

2. Deflection of the Trade winds

3. Arrival of cyclonic stream from Pacific Ocean

4. Heating of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal

(a) l, 2, and 3

(b) l and 2

(c) 2 and 3

(d) 3 and 4

Ans:-B

3. Indian monsoon is marked by seasonal shift caused by

(a) Differential heating of land and sea

(b) Cold winds of Central Asia

(c) Great uniformity of temperature

(d) None of these

Ans:-A

4. South west monsoon blows during:

(a) May - September

(b) November- January

(c) October-December

(d) None of these

Ans:-A

5. Norwesters cause significant amount of rainfall in

(a) Assam & West Bengal

(b) West Bengal & Orissa

(c) Bihar & Orissa

(d) Tamil Nadu & Andhra Pradesh

Ans:-A

6. Which of the following statements is not true?

(a) The intensity of monsoons is determined by tropical depressions.

(b) Tamil Nadu receives rainfall from north-east monsoon.

(c) Andhra Pradesh is not affected by retreating south-west monsoon.

(d) All are correct.

Ans:-C

7. Which hill tract receives maximum rainfall?

(a) Garo

(b) Khasi

(c) Jaintia

(d) Mizo

Ans:-B

8. Earthquake is frequently experienced in Assam due to

(a) High rainfall and widespread soil erosion.

(b) Frequent landslides in the neighboring Himalayan region

(c) The passage of tectonic belt of India through it.

(d) The presence of numerous oil fields

Ans:-C

9. Which of the following statements is correct?

(a) Eastern Ghats receive more rainfall than Western Ghats.

(b) Aravalli mountains help heavy rainfall in the adjoining areas.

(c) North western India receives heavy rainfall by retreating monsoon.

(d) North eastern India receives heavy rainfall by north-east monsoon

Ans:-C

10. Which of the following is the main cause of heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu during winters?

(a) Blowing of trade winds.

(b) Eastern Ghats provide a barrier for northwest monsoon winds.

(c) Nearness to equator.

(d) Tropical cyclones which originate when the north-west monsoon winds cross Bay of Bengal.

Ans:-D

11. Punjab and Haryana receive rainfall in winter from

(a) Westerly disturbances

(b) Cyclones in Bay of Bengal

(c) Both of the above

(d) None of the above

Ans:-A

12. The driest place in India is

(a) Leh

(b) Banner

(c) Jaisalmer

(d) Bikaner

Ans:-C

13. Uncertainty of rainfall in India is widely seen in

(a) Wet areas

(b) Dry regions

(c) Coastal areas

(d) Moderate rainfall areas

Ans:-C

14. Heavy rain in both summer and winter seasons is a characteristic feature of

(a) Gujarat

(b) Maharashtra

(c) Orissa

(d) Tamil Nadu

Ans:-D

15. Rainfall in India is not associated with

(a) Orography

(b) Convection

(c) Cyclone

(d) Anticyclones

Ans:-D

16. Which time of the day is generally the hottest all over India?

(a) 12P.M.

(b) 1 P.M.

(c) 2.P.M.

(d) 3 P.M.

Ans:-D

17. The western disturbances which cause rain in North West India originate in

(a) Black Sea

(b) Caspian Sea

(c) Ural Sea

(d) Mediterranean Sea

Ans:-D

18. At which place rainfall variability (in percentage) is likely to be the greatest?

(a) Patna

(b) Bombay

(c) Calcutta

(d) Bikaner

Ans:-B

19. Which of the following States of India receives rainfall during the winter from the Mediterranean disturbances?

(a) Tamil Nadu

(b) Gujarat

(c) Maharashtra

(d) Punjab

Ans:-D

(Assertion & Reason)

Directions: Given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). In the context of the two statements, which of the following is correct?

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

(b) Both A and Rare true but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true but R is false.

(d) A is false but R is true.

20. Assertion (A) : Red soils are derived from crystalline and metamorphic rocks.

Reason (R): Almost all crops are grown on red soils.

Ans:-B

21. Assertion (A) : Winds are deflected to their right in Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.

Reason (R) : Rotation of earth causes the changes in the wind direction.

Ans:-A

22. Assertion (A) Westerlies are called ‘Roaring forties’ above 40’ latitude.

Reason (R): They do not encounter any land mass and hence has high velocity.

Ans:-B

23. Assertion (A) : Hot deserts are situated about the latitudes 20’ or 25’ north and south. Reason (R) : They are not situated in the belts of off-shore trade winds.

Ans:-C

24. Assertion (A) Central Asia is very cold in winter.

Reason (R): Central Asia is flanked by high mountain ranges.

Ans:-A

25. Assertion (A) Tides indicate the regular and periodic rise and fall in sea level.

Reason (R): Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun.

Ans:-A

Online GK Advanced Objective Test Paper

Online GK Advanced Objective Test Paper

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1. In which of the following cities of India, the diurnal range of temperature is maximum?

(a) New Delhi

(b) Bombay

(c) Madras

(d) Calcutta

Ans:-A

2 In which season is the frequency of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal maximum?

(a) During monsoon

(b) After summer

(c) During winter

(d) During autumn

Ans:-C

3 The north - western India receives substantial rainfall during winter months because of

(a) South -west monsoons

(b) Retreating monsoons

(c) North -east monsoons

(d) Westerly disturbances

Ans:-D

4 The premonsoon mango showers occur predominantly in

(a) West Bengal and Assam

(b) Deccan Plateau

(c) Gujarat and Maharashtra

(d) Kerala and Karnataka

Ans:-D

5 Which one of the following states receives the highest rainfall during winter months?

(a) Punjab

(b) Kerala

(c) Meghalaya

(d) Tamil Nadu

Ans:-D

6 The four seasons recognised by the Indian Meteorological Department are

(a) Winter, monsoon, summer, post-monsoon

(b) Winter, spring, summer, autumn

(c) Winter, monsoon, summer, fall

(d) Pre-monsoon, post-monsoon, summer, winter

(e) None of these

Ans:-E

7 At which place will you find maximum sunlight in December?

(a) Pune

(b) Leh

(c) Calcutta

(d) Kanyakumari

Ans:-D

8 Monsoon retreat is marked by

1. Clear sky

2. High pressure conditions at the Bay of Bengal

3. Rise in temperature on land

(a) l only

(b) l and 2

(c) 2 and 3

(d) l, 2 and 3

Ans:-D

9 Which areas have an average of 2000 mm rainfall in India?

(a) West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar

(b) Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka

(c) Assam, Manipur, Tripura

(d) Jammu& Kashmir

Ans:-C

10 Which region in India receives substantial rain during the winter month of January?

(a) Kerala coast

(b) Central India

(c) Punjab

(d) Rajasthan

Ans:-C

11Retreating monsoons cause rainfall during the months of:

(a) August & September

(b) September & October

(c) October & November

(d) November & December

Ans:-C

12 North-east monsoon brings maximum rainfall to

(a) Bombay

(b) Delhi

(c) Calcutta

(d) Madras

Ans:-D

13 Which city has the following annual mean temperatures?

Max = 30-3°C ;

Min = 20-0°C

(a) Coonoor

(b) Bikaner

(c) Kodaikanal

(d) Gwalior

Ans:-D

14. The maximum temperature in Thar Desert during the month of May is between

(a) 370C — 39°C

(b) 35°C — 37°C

(c) 40°C — 43°C

(d) 43°C — 45°C

Ans:-C

15. The rains along the western coast of India are

(a) Cyclonic

(b) Convectional

(c) Orographic

(d) Monsoonal

Ans:-C

16. Arrange the following cities in decreasing order of the rainfall they receive from the south-west monsoons in summer months.

1. Allahabad

2. Calcutta

3. Delhi

4. Patna

(a) 2, 4, l, 3

(b) 3, l, 4, 2

(c) 1, 4, 3, 2

(d) 4, 2, 3, 1

Ans:-A

17. Cherrapunjee receives more rainfall than Shillong because

(a) The former is nearer to the sea.

(b) The air of different densities and temperature tends to converge towards Cherrapunjee areas from different directions during the rainy season.

(c) Cherrapunjee is located on the windward side of the mountain range while Shillong is on its leeward side.

(d) Convective precipitation brings more rain at Cherrapunjee.

Ans:-C

18. Amritsar and Shimla have the same latitude yet Shimla is cooler than Amritsar because it

(a) Lies north of Amritsar

(b) Comes under the influence of cold winds

(c) Is at a higher elevation

(d) Receives a lot of snow

Ans:-C

19. The climate of India is of which of the following types?

(a) Savanna

(b) Tropical

(c) Monsoonal

(d) Mediterranean

Ans:-C

20. Most of India’s rainfall is

(a) Cyclonic

(b) Convectional

(c) Elusive

(d) Orographic

Ans:-A

21. Which city has the longest day in the month of June?

(a) Delhi

(b) Calcutta

(c) Madras

(d) Bangalore

Ans:-D

22. The wettest months of the year along Coromandel Coast of India, are

(a) January, February, March

(b) February, March, April

(c) May, June, July

(d) October, November, December

Ans:-D

23. In May-June each year, the monsoon winds, approach the southern tip of India from:

(a) Northly direction

(b) north-easterly direction

(c) north-westerly direction

(d) south-westerly direction

Ans:-D

24. Major earthquakes have taken place at the following places in India:

1. Koyna

2. Kangra

3. Uttara Kasi

The correct chronological sequence of these earthquakes (oldest first and the most recent last) is

(a) 1, 3, 2

(b) 2, l, 3

(c) 2, 3, 1

(d) 1, 2, 3

Ans:-B

25. Which of the following is a drought prone area?

(a) Brahmaputra valley

(b) Rayalaseema

(c) Mahanadi delta

(d) Tamil Nadu coast

Ans:-C

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