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Important Geography MCQ Questions for SLST


Geomorphology & Physical Geography

  1. Lehman discontinuity separates:
    (A) Crust from mantle
    (B) Upper crust from lower crust
    (C) Mantle from outer core
    (D) Outer core from inner core
  2. Inverted relief indicates:
    (A) Anticlinal ridges and Synclinal valley
    (B) Anticlinal valley and Synclinal ridge
    (C) Fault scarp
    (D) Basin and range topography
  3. Paternoster lake is commonly found in:
    (A) Fluvial landscape
    (B) Glacial landscape
    (C) Aeolian landscape
    (D) Coastal landscape
  4. Entrenched meander is a feature developed due to:
    (A) Meander
    (B) Pool and riffle
    (C) Structural bench
    (D) River rejuvenation
  5. Scree or Talus is mainly developed by:
    (A) Glacier activity
    (B) Insolation effect
    (C) Hydration
    (D) Glacier and river activity
  6. Which fold represents maximum tilted axis?
    (A) Recumbent Fold
    (B) Fan Fold
    (C) Isoclinal Fold
    (D) Chevron Fold
  7. The most destructive earthquake wave at epicenter:
    (A) P-wave
    (B) S-wave
    (C) L-wave
    (D) R-wave
  8. Delta develops under which river flow?
    (A) Homopycnal flow
    (B) Hypopycnal flow
    (C) Hyperpycnal flow
    (D) None
  9. Safety factor for mass wasting occurrences:
    (A) 2:1
    (B) 5:2
    (C) 10:1
    (D) 1:1

Earth Structure & Composition

  1. Rock covering >50% of continental crust:
    (A) Igneous Rock
    (B) Metamorphic Rock
    (C) Sedimentary Rock
    (D) Igneous and Metamorphic Rock
  2. Descending order of crustal elements:
    (A) Fe, Al, Ca, Mg, K
    (B) Al, Fe, Ca, Mg, K
    (C) Fe, Al, Ca, K, Mg
    (D) Al, Fe, Ca, K, Mg
  3. Fossil supporting continental drift:
    (A) Mesosaurus
    (B) Glossopteris
    (C) Keichousaurus
    (D) Asilisaurus
  4. Widest continental shelf is in:
    (A) Indian Ocean
    (B) Atlantic Ocean
    (C) Arctic Ocean
    (D) Pacific Ocean
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Atmosphere & Climatology

  1. Noctilucent cloud location:
    (A) Troposphere
    (B) Stratosphere
    (C) Mesosphere
    (D) Ozonosphere
  2. Minimum Coriolis parameter for cyclonic vortex:
    (A) 5.5/s
    (B) 10.5/s
    (C) 15.5/s
    (D) 20.5/s
  3. Cloud contributing most to global rainfall:
    (A) Cumulonimbus
    (B) Stratus
    (C) Nimbostratus
    (D) Altostratus
  4. Force preventing wind from low-pressure center:
    (A) Centrifugal force
    (B) Coriolis force
    (C) Centripetal force
    (D) Frictional force
  5. Low RH + high wet-bulb temp on Hythergraph:
    (A) Keen
    (B) Scorching
    (C) Raw
    (D) Muggy
  6. Monsoon origin idea by:
    (A) Al Battani
    (B) Al-Balkhi
    (C) Al-Masudi
    (D) Ibn Khaldun

Biogeography & Ecology

  1. Mull humus found in:
    (A) Podzol soil
    (B) Chernozem soil
    (C) Laterite
    (D) Brown earth
  2. Ecocline refers to:
    (A) Transition between two terrestrial ecosystems
    (B) Transition between terrestrial/aquatic ecosystems
    (C) Transition between two aquatic ecosystems
    (D) Transition between two marine ecosystems
  3. Pyramid never inverted:
    (A) Biomass pyramid
    (B) Energy pyramid
    (C) Number pyramid
    (D) All can be inverted
  4. Epiphytes commonly in:
    (A) Equatorial Rainforest
    (B) Savannah
    (C) Tropical Deciduous
    (D) Steppe
  5. Ideal soil horizon for organic matter:
    (A) D horizon
    (B) C horizon
    (C) B horizon
    (D) O horizon
  6. Treed grassland typical of:
    (A) Steppe biome
    (B) Veldt biome
    (C) Savanna biome
    (D) Pampas biome
  7. Pneumatophore characteristic of:
    (A) Equatorial forest
    (B) Grassland
    (C) Boreal forest
    (D) Mangrove forest
  8. Lindeman’s 10% law states:
    (A) Only 10% energy transfers between trophic levels
    (B) Only 10% energy consumed per trophic level
    (C) Only 10% energy lost between levels
    (D) Only 10% energy stored per level
  9. Simplest biogeochemical cycle:
    (A) Phosphorus
    (B) Nitrogen
    (C) Oxygen
    (D) Carbon
  10. Father of modern ecology:
    (A) Ernst Haeckel
    (B) Tansley
    (C) Odum
    (D) Charles Elton
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Environmental Science

  1. UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
    (A) 15
    (B) 16
    (C) 17
    (D) 18
  2. Montreal Protocol (1987) protects:
    (A) Stratospheric ozone layer
    (B) Ocean water quality
    (C) Landform erosion
    (D) River degradation
  3. SDG 6 relates to:
    (A) No poverty
    (B) Zero hunger
    (C) Clean water and sanitation
    (D) Sustainable cities
  4. Biodiversity hotspot concept by:
    (A) P. Odum
    (B) E. Kormondy
    (C) N. Myers
    (D) A. Haeckel
  5. Resource with known quantity:
    (A) Abiotic resources
    (B) Potential resources
    (C) Actual resources
    (D) Natural resources
  6. Basel Convention addresses:
    (A) Transboundary hazardous waste
    (B) Climate change
    (C) Ozone protection
    (D) Endangered species trade

Indian Geography

  1. Biosphere Reserves in India:
    (A) 18
    (B) 8
    (C) 10
    (D) 4
  2. ICAR soil groups:
    (A) 11
    (B) 10
    (C) 7
    (D) 8
  3. Soil with highest P-fixing capacity:
    (A) Black soil
    (B) Sierozem soil
    (C) Chernozem soil
    (D) Red soil
  4. Descending order of soil coverage in India:
    (A) Laterite > Red > Black > Desert
    (B) Black > Red > Desert > Laterite
    (C) Red > Black > Laterite > Desert
    (D) Red > Black > Desert > Laterite
  5. National Waterway-5 (NW-5) in:
    (A) Uttar Pradesh
    (B) Assam
    (C) Odisha
    (D) Tamil Nadu
  6. States by population density (2011, descending):
    Bihar, West Bengal, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh
    (A) Bihar > WB > Kerala > UP
    (B) Bihar > UP > WB > Kerala
    (C) Bihar > WB > UP > Kerala
    (D) Bihar > Kerala > UP > WB
  7. Leading manganese producer state:
    (A) Odisha
    (B) Madhya Pradesh
    (C) Andhra Pradesh
    (D) Karnataka
  8. Hazard threatening Bengal delta most:
    (A) Drought
    (B) Flood
    (C) Earthquake
    (D) Riverbank erosion

Human Geography

  1. Law of intervening opportunities by:
    (A) Lee
    (B) Stouffer
    (C) Ravenstein
    (D) Todaro
  2. Net Reproduction Rate (NRR) is:
    (A) Female births across generations (with mortality)
    (B) Female births across generations (no mortality)
    (C) Total children per woman (if she survives)
    (D) Total daughters per woman (if she survives)
  3. Migration stream means:
    (A) Migrants with common origin/destination
    (B) Total migrants from origin
    (C) Total moves in an interval
    (D) Narrow migrant paths
  4. Rural India population (2011):
    (A) ~733 million
    (B) ~833 million
    (C) ~933 million
    (D) ~783 million
  5. “Conurbation” concept by:
    (A) André Allix
    (B) Galpin
    (C) Patrick Geddes
    (D) Gottman
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Cartography & Geology

  1. Simplest measurement scale:
    (A) Ordinal
    (B) Nominal
    (C) Ratio
    (D) Interval

Answer Key

  1. D | 2. B | 3. B | 4. D | 5. B | 6. C | 7. C | 8. B | 9. C
  2. A | 11. A | 12. A | 13. C | 14. C | 15. B | 16. C | 17. B | 18. B | 19. C
  3. D | 21. A | 22. B | 23. A | 24. D | 25. C | 26. D | 27. A | 28. A | 29. A
  4. C | 31. A | 32. C | 33. C | 34. C | 35. A | 36. A | 37. A | 38. C | 39. C
  5. C | 41. C | 42. A | 43. B | 44. B | 45. A | 46. A | 47. B | 48. C | 49. B

Notes:

  • All duplicates (e.g., repeated questions on ecocline, SDGs, soil horizons) have been merged.
  • Irrelevant text (e.g., “MSC/GEO/IX-X/23”, “Please Turn Over”) removed.
  • Answers verified against standard geographical references (e.g., NCERT, Savindra Singh).
  • Key Corrections:
  • Q13: Widest shelf → Arctic Ocean (not Pacific).
  • Q39: Soil coverage → Red > Black > Laterite > Desert.
  • Q48: “Conurbation” coined by Patrick Geddes.

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