Geography is a very important subject for Railway Recruitment exams and UPSC Exams. All these questions are easily understandable format. SSC CPO Geography Quiz 1 is very useful to get the maximum marks from the General Ability sections. Candidates can check the daily updates at SSC Official Website.
1. Find out the correct location of McMurdo Dry Valleys the hyper saline water bodies on dry land?
A. Africa
B. Central Asia
C. North America
D. Antarctica
Answer: Option D
2. Which of the following part of Africa is called “Horn of Africa”?
A. westernmost projection of the African continent.
B. easternmost projection of the African continent.
C. southernmost part of the African continent.
D. North west part of African continent.
Answer: Option B
3. How many countries of Southern Africa make Southern African Customs Union (SACU)?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 7
Answer: Option C
4. Which among the following types of dunes are most rare?
A. Crescentic
B. Linear
C. Star
D. Dome
Answer: Option D
5. Which among the following is the most recent in the geologic time scale of the International Commission on Stratigraphy?
A. Tertiary Period
B. Quaternary Period
C. Cretaceous Era
D. Oligocene
11. The aeration zone in earth’s lithosphere lies at ___?
A. Above earth surface
B. Below earth surface & above Water Table
C. Below Earth’s surface and parallel to water table
D. Below earth’s surface and below water table
Answer: Option B
12. Due to which of the following winds, Central Europe enjoys a warmer climate ?
A. Chinook
B. Foehn
C. Zonda
D. Bergwind
Answer: Option B
13. The unit less measure of Earth’s reflectivity which is combined effect of all shortwave losses is known as ___?
A. Earth Scattering
B. Earth Radiation
C. Earth Albedo
D. Polar See-saw
Answer: Option C
14. What is Chernozem?
A. Deltaic alluvial soil
B. Lateric soil
C. Red and yellow Soil
D. Black Soil
Answer: Option D
15. Which among the following is the correct location of Earth’s magnetosphere?
A. Near the centre of Earth
B. Below Ionosphere
C. Beyond Ionosphere
D. Within 12-16 kms of Earth’s surface