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Top Geography Quiz-07 Best Quiz for All India and State Competitive Exams

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 Top Geography Quiz-07 Best Quiz for All India and State Competitive Exams

Top Geography Quiz-01 Best Quiz for All India and State Competitive Exams

Preparing for competitive exams in India often involves a strong emphasis on geography. Geography questions in these exams test knowledge about physical landscapes, political boundaries, cultural aspects, economic factors, and environmental issues. Understanding these topics is crucial for exams like UPSC, SSC, and various state-level civil services exams. These exams frequently include questions on world capitals, major rivers, mountains, climate zones, and significant geographic phenomena.


A good geography quiz for Indian competitive exams should have a variety of question types. Multiple-choice questions can test basic facts, map-based questions assess spatial awareness, and descriptive questions require deeper analysis and explanation of concepts. Regular practice with such quizzes helps improve recall, identify weak areas, and build confidence for the geography section of the exams.

Including geography quizzes in your study routine has additional benefits. It helps develop a better understanding of India's diverse geography and the world's interconnectedness, which is valuable for competitive exams. By focusing on geography, students not only prepare effectively for their exams but also gain a broader awareness of the world, making them more informed citizens. This approach ensures that exam preparation is comprehensive and meaningful.


Top Geography Quiz-07 Best Quiz for All India and State Competitive Exams



1. The Narmada-Son Line separates which two major geological regions in Karnataka?
The Deccan Plateau and the Gangetic Plain
The Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats
The Dharwar Craton and the Vindhyan System
The Chhota Nagpur Plateau and the Aravalli Range

2. The Malaprabha River is a tributary of which major river, and what is its role in the irrigation of Karnataka?
Krishna River; essential for Belgaum district irrigation
Godavari River; crucial for North Karnataka irrigation
Kaveri River; supports Mysore region irrigation
Tungabhadra River; important for Hubli region irrigation

3. The 'Bandipur National Park' was established primarily to protect which specific species that is native to Karnataka?
Indian Tiger
Indian Elephant
Sloth Bear
Nilgai

4. The limestone deposits in Karnataka are predominantly found in which district, and what is their significance to the state’s economy?
Bagalkot; vital for cement industry
Belgaum; used for construction and agriculture
Chitradurga; important for lime production
Haveri; supports iron ore processing

5. The 'Gadag-Koppal' region in Karnataka is known for which unique geological feature, and why is it important?
Banded Iron Formations; crucial for iron ore mining
Granite formations; significant for construction
Sedimentary rock deposits; useful for agriculture
Coal deposits; key for energy production

6. The 'Kudremukh Iron Ore Company' operates in which district of Karnataka, and what are its major contributions?
Chikmagalur; major supplier of iron ore
Tumkur; key player in cement production
Hassan; significant for coffee production
Kodagu; important for tea estates

7. The 'Tunga River' originates from which geographical feature, and how does it influence the hydrology of Karnataka?
Western Ghats; crucial for Kaveri River Basin
Eastern Ghats; important for Krishna River Basin
Deccan Plateau; impacts Godavari River Basin
Chhota Nagpur Plateau; feeds into the Ganges Basin

8. The 'Karnataka State Highway 17' passes through which significant geographic region, and what are its key economic impacts?
Western Ghats; vital for tourism and trade
Deccan Plateau; connects major industrial hubs
Coastal Karnataka; supports agricultural export routes
North Karnataka; facilitates mining and transport

9. The 'Javadhu Hills' are known for which geological or ecological feature that impacts Karnataka’s southern border?
Granite formations; important for mineral resources
Biodiversity hotspots; significant for conservation efforts
Forested hills; crucial for watershed management
Plateau regions; affects regional climate

10. The 'Western Ghats' are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Which unique feature of this region contributes to its designation?
High biodiversity; supports unique flora and fauna
Geological formations; includes ancient rock structures
Cultural significance; associated with ancient traditions
Climate regulation; influences monsoon patterns

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