Quiz 15: GK – UPSC Exams – World Geography

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Quiz 15: GK - UPSC Exams - World Geography

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(CATEGORY: Countries, Capitals & Borders)

The Oder–Neisse line is a boundary between:

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(CATEGORY: Flags, Currencies & World Organizations) Which organization promotes global industrial development?

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(CATEGORY: Rivers & Lakes of the World) Which river forms part of the boundary between the USA and Mexico?

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(CATEGORY: Oceans, Seas & Straits)

Which of the following statements best explains the strategic importance of the Indian Ocean in global geopolitics?

A. It is the only ocean that does not border any developed country.
B. It has the highest number of underwater mountain ranges among all oceans.
C. It is a major conduit for global oil trade and hosts critical sea lanes of communication.
D. It is the smallest and least economically significant ocean in terms of maritime trade.

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(CATEGORY: Environmental Geography & Sustainability) Which of these practices supports sustainable agriculture?

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(CATEGORY: Important Borders & Geopolitical Hotspots) Which of the following borderlines was drawn during the British colonial period in 1893?

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(CATEGORY: Continents & Landmasses)

The Ural Mountains form the traditional boundary between:

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(CATEGORY: Mountains, Plateaus & Deserts)

Which desert is known for its extensive sand dunes and lies on the Arabian Peninsula?

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(CATEGORY: Time Zones, Longitudes & Latitudes) The line opposite the Prime Meridian is known as:

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(CATEGORY: Natural Resources & Economic Geography) Thorium reserves in India are mostly found in:

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