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Question-1
The latitudinal extension of Alpine zone is
(A)
65
o
-90
o
N
(B)
55
o
-80
o
N
(C)
45
o
-70
o
N
(D)
35
o
-60
o
N
Question-2
The major occupation of tribal people
(A)
Agriculture
(B)
Food gathering
(C)
Forestry
(D)
Mining
Question-3
The region which occupies beyond 65
o
latitude .
(A)
Tropical region
(B)
Sub tropical region
(C)
Cool temperate region
(D)
Polar region
Question-4
Hot deserts are found in the western margins of the continents in
(A)
Tropical region
(B)
Warm temperate region
(C)
Cool temperate region
(D)
Polar region
Question-5
The Andes region of South America comes under
(A)
Polar region
(B)
Arid region
(C)
Mid latitude region
(D)
Highland region
Question-6
The region in which precipitation is very less.
(A)
Humid
(B)
Sub humid
(C)
Arid
(D)
Semi arid
Question-7
The extension of tropical region is
(A)
10
o
N to 10
o
S
(B)
20
o
N to 20
o
S
(C)
30
o
N to 30
o
S
(D)
40
o
N to 40
o
S
Question-8
The major vegetation type in cool temperate zone is
(A)
Savanna
(B)
Steppe
(C)
Taiga
(D)
Tundra
Question-9
The interior part of the continent receives moderate summer rainfall,is known as
(A)
Savanna
(B)
Steppe
(C)
Mediterranean
(D)
Tundra
Question-10
The region in which the precipitation is in excess of evaporation only in short rainy season.
(A)
Humid
(B)
Sub humid
(C)
Arid
(D)
Semi arid
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