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Q. Which one of the following pairs of ocean currents meet each other near Newfound land?

  • (A) Canaries and Labrador
  • (B) Gulf stream and Labrador
  • (C) Gulfstream and Canaries
  • (D) Kuroshio and Kurile

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Q. The biggest island at the tip of South America is the

  • (A) Falkland Island
  • (B) Long Island
  • (C) Tierra Del Fuego Island
  • (D) Azores Island

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Q. Which of the following group of people changes their house types according to seasons?

  • (A) Pygmies
  • (B) Bantus
  • (C) Kirghiz
  • (D) Eskimos

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Q. What is the narrow strip which connects two water bodies or Sea or Ocean?

  • (A) Gulf
  • (B) Strait
  • (C) Peninsula
  • (D) Isthmus

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Q. Which of the following features are formed by the river in its upper course?
1. Gorge
2. Canyon
3. Meander

  • (A) 1 and 2
  • (B) 2 and 3
  • (C) 1 and 3
  • (D) 1, 2 and 3

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Q. Given below are names of four oceans smallest to the biggest in terms of area is:
1. Atlantic
2. Arctic
3. Indian
4. Pacific

  • (A) 1, 2, 3, 4
  • (B) 4, 1, 3, 2
  • (C) 3, 4, 1, 2
  • (D) 2, 3, 1, 4

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Q. Summer Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere occurs in

  • (A) December, 22
  • (B) September, 23
  • (C) June, 21
  • (D) March, 21

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Q. The Earth makes one complete revolution in

  • (A) 365 days
  • (B) 360 days
  • (C) 365 1/2 days
  • (D) 1 day

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Q. The astrnomical unit is the average distance between

  • (A) The Earth and the Sun
  • (B) The Earth and the Moon
  • (C) The Jupiter and the Sun
  • (D) The Pluto and the Sun