Geography One-Liners for various competitive examinations
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Maximum questions come from Geography portion in different competitive exams.
Here are some important Geography one-liners for students competing for various exams
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1-India is well connected to European countries through this canal
A Panama
B Buckingham
C Suez
D Grand
2- The fossil fuels and Minerals are examples of this resources
A Usable
B Non-Renewable
C Renewable
D Non-Metallic.
3-Indian standard time is the local time of this place.
A Calcutta
B Mumbai
C Allahabad
D Chennai
4- This among the following is the largest mountain range in the world.
A The Andes
B The Rockies
C The Himalayas
D The Alps
5-The New Zealanders are popularly known with the name.
A Sams
B Kiwis
C Kangaroos
D Ashes
6-This state has the largest forest area.
A Madhya Pradesh
B Karnataka
C Kerala
D Assam
7- Name the river on which Calcutta is situated.
A Krishna
B Hoogly
C Brahmaputra
D Ganges
8- Yellow river is known as
A HwangHo
B Amazon
C Damodar
D Cauvery
9- This part of India is known as the Land of Sunrise.
A Meghalaya
B Kanchenjunga
C Arunachal Pradesh
D Nanda Devi.
10-This is the deepest lake in the world.
A Baikal Lake
B Wular Lake
C Lake Superior
D Victoria Nyanza.
11-Days and nights are equal at this place.
A At the tropics
B at the south pole
C at the north pole
D at the equator.
12- This is the largest ocean in the world.
A The Indian ocean
B The Atlantic ocean
C The Antarctic
D The Pacific Ocean.
13- Name the planet which is biggest in size in the solar system.
A Jupiter
B Neptune
C Venus
D Mercury.
14- This is the most abundant metal found in earth’s crush.
A Fe
B Zn
C Cu
D Al.
15-Kalahari desert is located in this place.
A South Africa
B India
C Chile
D Saudi Arabia
ANS-
1- Suez.
2-Non-Renewable
3- Allahabad.
4-The Andes
5-Kiwis
6-Madhya Pradesh
7-Hoogly
8- HwangHo
9-Arunachal Pradesh
10-Baikal Lake
11-at the equator
12-The Pacific Ocean
13-Jupiter
14-Al
15-South Africa
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