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1. The highest mountain in the world is:
A. K2
B. Mount Everest
C. Kangchenjunga
D. Lhotse
2. Mount Everest is located in:
A. India
B. Nepal–China border
C. Bhutan
D. Pakistan
3. The Himalayas were formed due to:
A. Volcanic activity
B. Erosion
C. Plate collision
D. Faulting
4. Which is the second highest mountain in the world?
A. K2
B. Annapurna
C. Makalu
D. Dhaulagiri
5. The Andes Mountains are located in:
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. South America
D. Africa
6. The longest mountain range in the world is:
A. Rockies
B. Andes
C. Himalayas
D. Alps
7. Mount Kilimanjaro is in:
A. Kenya
B. Ethiopia
C. Tanzania
D. Uganda
8. The Alps are located mainly in:
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. Africa
D. Australia
9. Which mountain is known as the “Savage Mountain”?
A. Everest
B. K2
C. Nanga Parbat
D. Annapurna
10. Mount Fuji is located in:
A. China
B. Japan
C. Korea
D. Thailand
11. The Rocky Mountains are found in:
A. Europe
B. Asia
C. North America
D. South America
12. The highest peak in Africa is:
A. Mount Kenya
B. Mount Kilimanjaro
C. Mount Atlas
D. Mount Elgon
13. Which range separates Europe and Asia?
A. Alps
B. Caucasus
C. Ural Mountains
D. Pyrenees
14. Mount Elbrus is located in:
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Europe
D. America
15. The highest mountain in Europe is:
A. Mont Blanc
B. Mount Elbrus
C. Matterhorn
D. Olympus
16. Which mountain range is in Australia?
A. Great Dividing Range
B. Andes
C. Rockies
D. Alps
17. Mount Denali (McKinley) is located in:
A. Canada
B. USA
C. Greenland
D. Russia
18. The highest peak in South America is:
A. Aconcagua
B. Chimborazo
C. Cotopaxi
D. Illimani
19. Mount Aconcagua is in:
A. Chile
B. Argentina
C. Peru
D. Bolivia
20. Which mountain range is youngest?
A. Aravalli
B. Alps
C. Himalayas
D. Urals
21. The Aravalli range is located in:
A. Southern India
B. Eastern India
C. Northern India
D. Western India
22. Mount Olympus is famous in:
A. Italy
B. Greece
C. Turkey
D. Spain
23. The Appalachian Mountains are in:
A. Europe
B. Asia
C. North America
D. South America
24. Which mountains run through Morocco?
A. Atlas Mountains
B. Alps
C. Pyrenees
D. Andes
25. Mount Kosciuszko is in:
A. Australia
B. New Zealand
C. Papua New Guinea
D. Indonesia
26. The highest mountain in Antarctica is:
A. Mount Erebus
B. Mount Vinson
C. Mount Terror
D. Mount Ross
27. The Himalayas extend across how many countries?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
28. Which mountain range is volcanic in origin?
A. Andes
B. Alps
C. Urals
D. Aravalli
29. Nanga Parbat is located in:
A. Nepal
B. India
C. Pakistan
D. China
30. The highest peak in the Alps is:
A. Matterhorn
B. Mont Blanc
C. Eiger
D. Jungfrau
31. Which mountain is also called Mount Godwin-Austen?
A. Everest
B. K2
C. Makalu
D. Lhotse
32. Mount Vinson is located on which continent?
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. Antarctica
D. Africa
33. The Western Ghats are located in:
A. Eastern India
B. Western India
C. Northern India
D. Southern Sri Lanka
34. The Eastern Ghats are:
A. Continuous
B. Discontinuous
C. Volcanic
D. Fold mountains
35. Which mountain range lies between Spain and France?
A. Alps
B. Pyrenees
C. Apennines
D. Carpathians
36. Mount Etna is located in:
A. Greece
B. Italy
C. Iceland
D. Japan
37. Mount Etna is a:
A. Fold mountain
B. Block mountain
C. Volcanic mountain
D. Residual mountain
38. Which is the oldest mountain range in India?
A. Himalayas
B. Vindhyas
C. Aravalli
D. Satpura
39. The Karakoram Range is located mainly in:
A. India
B. Pakistan
C. China
D. All of the above
40. Which peak is known as the “Third Pole”?
A. Everest
B. Himalayas
C. Andes
D. Alps
41. Mount Rainier is located in:
A. USA
B. Canada
C. Mexico
D. Chile
42. Which mountain range is in New Zealand?
A. Andes
B. Southern Alps
C. Rockies
D. Urals
43. Fold mountains are formed due to:
A. Faulting
B. Erosion
C. Compression
D. Volcanism
44. Block mountains are formed by:
A. Folding
B. Faulting
C. Erosion
D. Deposition
45. The highest plateau in the world is:
A. Deccan Plateau
B. Tibetan Plateau
C. Iranian Plateau
D. Mongolian Plateau
46. The Tibetan Plateau is surrounded by:
A. Rockies
B. Andes
C. Himalayas
D. Urals
47. Mount Hood is located in:
A. Canada
B. USA
C. Mexico
D. Peru
48. Which mountain range is called the “Backbone of Europe”?
A. Alps
B. Urals
C. Pyrenees
D. Apennines
49. Mount Sinai is located in:
A. Israel
B. Egypt
C. Jordan
D. Saudi Arabia
50. The highest mountain in Japan is:
A. Mount Aso
B. Mount Fuji
C. Mount Kita
D. Mount Haku
51. Mount Chimborazo is in:
A. Ecuador
B. Peru
C. Bolivia
D. Colombia
52. Which mountain is closest to the Earth’s center?
A. Everest
B. Kilimanjaro
C. Chimborazo
D. Elbrus
53. The Caucasus Mountains are located between:
A. Black Sea and Caspian Sea
B. Mediterranean and Red Sea
C. Baltic and North Sea
D. Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal
54. Which mountain range is rich in minerals?
A. Himalayas
B. Urals
C. Alps
D. Rockies
55. Mount Logan is located in:
A. Alaska
B. Canada
C. Greenland
D. Iceland
56. The Satpura Range is located in:
A. Northern India
B. Central India
C. Eastern India
D. Western India
57. Which mountain range lies in Scandinavia?
A. Alps
B. Apennines
C. Scandinavian Mountains
D. Pyrenees
58. The Atlas Mountains extend across:
A. Egypt only
B. Morocco only
C. North Africa
D. South Africa
59. Mount Erebus is located in:
A. Iceland
B. Japan
C. Antarctica
D. Indonesia
60. The highest mountain in the UK is:
A. Ben Nevis
B. Snowdon
C. Scafell Pike
D. Helvellyn
61. Mount Toubkal is in:
A. Algeria
B. Morocco
C. Tunisia
D. Libya
62. Which mountain range lies in Iran?
A. Zagros
B. Alps
C. Andes
D. Urals
63. The Pamir Mountains are also called:
A. Roof of the World
B. Spine of Asia
C. Great Divide
D. Backbone of Earth
64. Mount Hekla is in:
A. Italy
B. Iceland
C. Greece
D. Indonesia
65. Which mountain range is called “Spine of Italy”?
A. Alps
B. Pyrenees
C. Apennines
D. Carpathians
66. The Carpathian Mountains are located in:
A. Western Europe
B. Central & Eastern Europe
C. Asia
D. Africa
67. Mount Popa is located in:
A. Thailand
B. Myanmar
C. Indonesia
D. Philippines
68. Which mountain range lies in Turkey?
A. Taurus
B. Urals
C. Alps
D. Rockies
69. Mount Hood belongs to which mountain range?
A. Rocky Mountains
B. Cascade Range
C. Sierra Nevada
D. Andes
70. The Deccan Plateau is flanked by:
A. Himalayas & Alps
B. Western & Eastern Ghats
C. Aravalli & Vindhya
D. Satpura & Maikal
71. The longest river in the world is:
A. Amazon
B. Nile
C. Yangtze
D. Mississippi
72. The Amazon River flows mainly through:
A. Peru
B. Brazil
C. Colombia
D. Venezuela
73. The Nile flows into the:
A. Red Sea
B. Arabian Sea
C. Mediterranean Sea
D. Black Sea
74. Which river is the longest in Asia?
A. Indus
B. Yangtze
C. Mekong
D. Yellow River
75. The Ganga River originates from:
A. Yamunotri
B. Gangotri Glacier
C. Narmada Kund
D. Amarnath
76. Which river is known as “Sorrow of China”?
A. Yangtze
B. Yellow River
C. Pearl River
D. Mekong
77. The Indus River originates in:
A. India
B. Tibet
C. Pakistan
D. Afghanistan
78. The Danube flows into which sea?
A. Black Sea
B. Adriatic Sea
C. Baltic Sea
D. Caspian Sea
79. The Mississippi River flows into:
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Gulf of Mexico
D. Arctic Ocean
80. Which river is sacred in India?
A. Indus
B. Brahmaputra
C. Ganga
D. Godavari
81. The longest river in Europe is:
A. Volga
B. Danube
C. Rhine
D. Seine
82. The Volga River flows into:
A. Black Sea
B. Caspian Sea
C. Baltic Sea
D. Arctic Ocean
83. The Yangtze River flows into:
A. Yellow Sea
B. East China Sea
C. South China Sea
D. Sea of Japan
84. Which river flows through Paris?
A. Thames
B. Seine
C. Rhine
D. Danube
85. The Thames River flows into:
A. English Channel
B. North Sea
C. Irish Sea
D. Atlantic Ocean
86. The longest river in Africa is:
A. Congo
B. Niger
C. Nile
D. Zambezi
87. The Congo River flows into:
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Indian Ocean
C. Mediterranean Sea
D. Red Sea
88. Which river forms the Victoria Falls?
A. Congo
B. Zambezi
C. Niger
D. Limpopo
89. The Brahmaputra is known as Tsangpo in:
A. India
B. Bhutan
C. Tibet
D. Nepal
90. Which river flows through Baghdad?
A. Euphrates
B. Tigris
C. Jordan
D. Indus
91. The Tigris and Euphrates flow into:
A. Caspian Sea
B. Persian Gulf
C. Red Sea
D. Mediterranean Sea
92. Which river flows through Rome?
A. Po
B. Tiber
C. Arno
D. Danube
93. The Po River flows into:
A. Adriatic Sea
B. Mediterranean Sea
C. Black Sea
D. Ionian Sea
94. The longest river in South America is:
A. Orinoco
B. Amazon
C. Parana
D. Uruguay
95. The Yellow River is also called:
A. Hwang Ho
B. Chang Jiang
C. Mekong
D. Pearl River
96. The Murray–Darling River system is in:
A. Africa
B. Australia
C. South America
D. Europe
97. The Rhine River originates in:
A. France
B. Germany
C. Switzerland
D. Austria
98. Which river flows through Vienna?
A. Rhine
B. Danube
C. Elbe
D. Oder
99. The Indus River drains into:
A. Arabian Sea
B. Bay of Bengal
C. Persian Gulf
D. Red Sea
100. Which river is longest in North America?
A. Missouri
B. Mississippi
C. Yukon
D. Colorado
101. The Mekong River flows through how many countries?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
102. The Niger River flows into:
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Indian Ocean
C. Mediterranean Sea
D. Red Sea
103. The longest river in China is:
A. Yellow River
B. Mekong
C. Yangtze
D. Pearl River
104. The Amazon basin is known for:
A. Deserts
B. Rainforests
C. Glaciers
D. Plateaus
105. The Jordan River flows into:
A. Red Sea
B. Dead Sea
C. Mediterranean Sea
D. Black Sea
106. The Colorado River formed:
A. Niagara Falls
B. Grand Canyon
C. Victoria Falls
D. Angel Falls
107. The longest river in India is:
A. Godavari
B. Ganga
C. Yamuna
D. Narmada
108. The Orange River flows in:
A. Namibia & South Africa
B. Kenya & Uganda
C. Egypt & Sudan
D. Nigeria & Niger
109. The Seine River flows into:
A. Mediterranean Sea
B. English Channel
C. North Sea
D. Atlantic Ocean
110. The Irrawaddy River flows in:
A. Thailand
B. Myanmar
C. Vietnam
D. Laos
111. The longest river in the UK is:
A. Thames
B. Severn
C. Trent
D. Clyde
112. The Amur River forms a boundary between:
A. China & Russia
B. India & China
C. Mongolia & China
D. Korea & China
113. Which river flows through Budapest?
A. Rhine
B. Danube
C. Elbe
D. Volga
114. The Lena River flows into:
A. Arctic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Atlantic Ocean
D. Caspian Sea
115. The Ob River flows into:
A. Arctic Ocean
B. Baltic Sea
C. Caspian Sea
D. Black Sea
116. Which river is known as “Father of African Rivers”?
A. Congo
B. Niger
C. Nile
D. Zambezi
117. The longest river in the Middle East is:
A. Tigris
B. Euphrates
C. Jordan
D. Indus
118. The Amazon discharges into:
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Arctic Ocean
119. The Paraná River flows mainly through:
A. Brazil & Argentina
B. Peru & Chile
C. Colombia & Venezuela
D. Bolivia & Paraguay
120. Which river flows through Cairo?
A. Niger
B. Nile
C. Congo
D. Zambezi
121. The Ganges–Brahmaputra delta is called:
A. Sundarbans
B. Mekong Delta
C. Nile Delta
D. Mississippi Delta
122. Which river is known as the “River of Life” in Egypt?
A. Congo
B. Niger
C. Nile
D. Zambezi
123. The longest river in Russia is:
A. Volga
B. Lena
C. Yenisei
D. Ob
124. Which river flows through Berlin?
A. Rhine
B. Elbe
C. Oder
D. Danube
125. The Zambezi River flows into:
A. Indian Ocean
B. Atlantic Ocean
C. Red Sea
D. Mediterranean Sea
126. The Teesta River is a tributary of:
A. Ganga
B. Brahmaputra
C. Yamuna
D. Indus
127. The Sabarmati River flows into:
A. Arabian Sea
B. Bay of Bengal
C. Indian Ocean
D. Persian Gulf
128. Which river flows through Beijing?
A. Yellow River
B. Yangtze
C. Pearl River
D. Amur
129. The longest river in Europe by volume is:
A. Rhine
B. Volga
C. Danube
D. Seine
130. The Fraser River flows in:
A. USA
B. Canada
C. Mexico
D. Alaska
131. The longest river in South Asia is:
A. Indus
B. Ganga
C. Brahmaputra
D. Godavari
132. The Euphrates originates in:
A. Iraq
B. Turkey
C. Iran
D. Syria
133. The Loire River flows in:
A. Germany
B. France
C. Italy
D. Spain
134. Which river flows through Warsaw?
A. Elbe
B. Oder
C. Vistula
D. Danube
135. The Yangtze is also called:
A. Hwang Ho
B. Chang Jiang
C. Pearl River
D. Xi Jiang
136. Which river flows through New York City?
A. Hudson
B. Mississippi
C. Colorado
D. Ohio
137. The longest river in the world by discharge is:
A. Nile
B. Amazon
C. Yangtze
D. Congo
138. The Dnieper River flows into:
A. Black Sea
B. Baltic Sea
C. Caspian Sea
D. Arctic Ocean
139. The Indus Water Treaty is between:
A. India & Nepal
B. India & Pakistan
C. India & China
D. Pakistan & Afghanistan
140. The longest river in Africa by volume is:
A. Nile
B. Congo
C. Niger
D. Zambezi
141. The most abundant element in Earth’s crust is:
A. Iron
B. Silicon
C. Oxygen
D. Aluminum
142. Which element is essential for life?
A. Silicon
B. Carbon
C. Iron
D. Gold
143. The core of Earth is mainly composed of:
A. Silicon and oxygen
B. Iron and nickel
C. Aluminum and magnesium
D. Carbon and sulfur
144. Which element is most abundant in the universe?
A. Oxygen
B. Hydrogen
C. Helium
D. Carbon
145. Granite is an example of:
A. Sedimentary rock
B. Metamorphic rock
C. Igneous rock
D. Organic rock
146. Basalt is formed from:
A. Slow cooling magma
B. Rapid cooling lava
C. Sediments
D. Metamorphism
147. Limestone is a:
A. Igneous rock
B. Metamorphic rock
C. Sedimentary rock
D. Volcanic rock
148. Marble is formed from:
A. Granite
B. Limestone
C. Basalt
D. Sandstone
149. The hardest natural mineral is:
A. Quartz
B. Topaz
C. Diamond
D. Corundum
150. Which element is used to make steel?
A. Aluminum
B. Copper
C. Iron
D. Zinc
151. The Earth’s mantle is rich in:
A. Iron
B. Magnesium
C. Silicon
D. Gold
152. Which element causes rusting?
A. Nitrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon
D. Hydrogen
153. Coal is classified as:
A. Mineral
B. Fossil fuel
C. Rock
D. Metal
154. Petroleum is found mainly in:
A. Igneous rocks
B. Metamorphic rocks
C. Sedimentary rocks
D. Volcanic rocks
155. The Mohs scale measures:
A. Weight
B. Density
C. Hardness
D. Color
156. Quartz is made of:
A. Calcium carbonate
B. Silicon dioxide
C. Sodium chloride
D. Iron oxide
157. Which metal is liquid at room temperature?
A. Lead
B. Iron
C. Mercury
D. Zinc
158. Gold is classified as a:
A. Base metal
B. Light metal
C. Noble metal
D. Radioactive metal
159. The main ore of aluminum is:
A. Hematite
B. Bauxite
C. Galena
D. Chalcopyrite
160. Which element is used in electrical wiring?
A. Iron
B. Copper
C. Zinc
D. Lead
161. The main constituent of sand is:
A. Calcium
B. Silicon
C. Iron
D. Carbon
162. The most abundant metal in Earth’s crust is:
A. Iron
B. Aluminum
C. Copper
D. Zinc
163. Which mineral is used to make glass?
A. Quartz
B. Feldspar
C. Mica
D. Gypsum
164. Which rock forms from lava?
A. Granite
B. Basalt
C. Sandstone
D. Marble
165. The process of rock breakdown is called:
A. Erosion
B. Weathering
C. Deposition
D. Sedimentation
166. Which element is radioactive?
A. Uranium
B. Aluminum
C. Copper
D. Iron
167. Which mineral is used in cement?
A. Quartz
B. Limestone
C. Feldspar
D. Mica
168. Which soil is rich in iron?
A. Alluvial
B. Black
C. Red
D. Peaty
169. Igneous rocks are formed by:
A. Sedimentation
B. Metamorphism
C. Solidification of magma
D. Erosion
170. The most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere is:
A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Hydrogen
171. Which element is essential for bones?
A. Iron
B. Calcium
C. Sodium
D. Potassium
172. The main source of salt is:
A. Granite
B. Limestone
C. Seawater
D. Basalt
173. Which mineral has perfect cleavage?
A. Quartz
B. Mica
C. Feldspar
D. Diamond
174. The element used in batteries is:
A. Lithium
B. Copper
C. Iron
D. Gold
175. Which rock is formed from plant remains?
A. Coal
B. Basalt
C. Granite
D. Marble
176. Which mineral is used in making fertilizers?
A. Phosphate
B. Quartz
C. Mica
D. Feldspar
177. Which element is used in nuclear reactors?
A. Uranium
B. Zinc
C. Copper
D. Lead
178. Soil formation is influenced by:
A. Climate
B. Parent material
C. Time
D. All of the above
179. Which element gives red color to soil?
A. Copper
B. Iron oxide
C. Aluminum
D. Zinc
180. The rock cycle includes:
A. Igneous only
B. Sedimentary only
C. Metamorphic only
D. All three
181. Which mineral is used in plaster of Paris?
A. Quartz
B. Gypsum
C. Feldspar
D. Limestone
182. Which element is essential for photosynthesis?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Nitrogen
D. Hydrogen
183. Which metal is corrosion resistant?
A. Iron
B. Copper
C. Gold
D. Zinc
184. Which mineral is used in ceramics?
A. Clay
B. Quartz
C. Mica
D. All of the above
185. Which element is most abundant in the Earth’s mantle?
A. Iron
B. Magnesium
C. Aluminum
D. Calcium
186. Which rock is formed under heat and pressure?
A. Igneous
B. Sedimentary
C. Metamorphic
D. Volcanic
187. The element silicon is important for:
A. Glass making
B. Steel making
C. Cement only
D. Fuel
188. Which mineral is used in pencils?
A. Lead
B. Graphite
C. Zinc
D. Iron
189. Which element is used in solar panels?
A. Silicon
B. Copper
C. Iron
D. Aluminum
190. Which metal is the best conductor of electricity?
A. Copper
B. Aluminum
C. Silver
D. Gold
191. Which rock is porous?
A. Granite
B. Basalt
C. Sandstone
D. Marble
192. The main ore of iron is:
A. Bauxite
B. Hematite
C. Galena
D. Zincite
193. Which mineral is used in toothpaste?
A. Fluorite
B. Quartz
C. Mica
D. Feldspar
194. Which element is essential for respiration?
A. Nitrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon
D. Helium
195. Which rock is layered?
A. Granite
B. Basalt
C. Sedimentary rock
D. Igneous rock
196. Which mineral is used in electrical insulators?
A. Mica
B. Quartz
C. Feldspar
D. Gypsum
197. Which element forms the basis of organic compounds?
A. Silicon
B. Carbon
C. Oxygen
D. Nitrogen
198. Which soil is best for cotton?
A. Red
B. Black
C. Alluvial
D. Laterite
199. Which mineral is used to make chalk?
A. Limestone
B. Quartz
C. Feldspar
D. Mica
200. Which element is essential for plant growth?
A. Nitrogen
B. Gold
C. Silver
D. Mercury