UPSC Exam  >  UPSC Notes  >  Geography for UPSC CSE  >  UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2

UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE PDF Download

Q.1. Which one of the following is the correct sequence of the given towns of Pakistan while moving from the north towards the south?       (2005)
(a) Islamabad–Gujranwala–Peshawar–Multan
(b) Peshawar–Gujranwala–Multan–Islamabad
(c) Peshawar–Islamabad–Gujranwala–Multan
(d) Islamabad–Multan–Peshawar–Gujranwala

Correct Answer is Option (c)
While moving from the North to South Pakistan, the correct sequence of the towns is Peshawar – Islamabad – Gujranwala – Multan.


Q.2. Which one of the following countries does not border Lithuania?       (2005)
(a) Poland
(b) Ukraine
(c) Belarus
(d) North Sea

Correct Answer is Option (c)
Ukraine is a sovereign state in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia to the east and northeast; Belarus to the northwest; Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Agov to the South.


Q.3. Which one of the following does not border Panama?      (2004)
(a) Coast Rica 

(b) Pacific Ocean
(c) Colombia
(d) Venezuela

Correct Answer is Option (d)
Panama is a country located in the Central America region of North America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica. Panama is located on the narrow and low Isthmus of Panama.


Q.4. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below    (2004)

UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE(a) A-1; B-4; C-2; D-3
(b) A-2; B-3; C-1; D-4
(c) A-1; B-3; C-2; D-4
(d) A-2; B-4; C-1; D-3

Correct Answer is Option (c)
Black Sea – Bulgaria
Red Sea – Eritrea
Yellow Sea – China
Caspian Sea – Kazakhstan


Q.5. Latvia does not share its borders with which one of the following countries? [2004]
(a) Russia
(b) Estonia 

(c) Lithuania
(d) Poland

Correct Answer is Option (d)
Latvia does not share its border with Poland. Latvia's only distinct border is the Baltic Sea coast, which extends for 531 kilometers. Its neighbors include  Lithuania on the south, Estonia on the north, Russia on the east, and Belarus on the southeast.


Q.6. The great Asian river the Mekong does not run through:      (2004) 
(a) China 
(b) Malaysia
(c) Cambodia 
(d) Laos

Correct Answer is Option (b)
The Mekong is a major river in southeastern Asia. The Mekong is known as the Lancang in China. It runs through Yunan province, China, forms the border between Myanmar and Laos and most of the border between Laos and Thailand, and flows across Cambodia and Southern Vietnam before emptying to South China.


Q.7. Which one of the following countries does not border the Caspian Sea?     (2003)
(a) Armenia 

(b) Azerbaijan
(c) Kazakhstan
(d) Turkmenistan

Correct Answer is Option (a)
Armenia is a former Soviet republic. It is located in the Mountainous Caucasus region between Asia and Europe. It is a land-locked country.


Q.8. Which one of the following countries is landlocked?      (2003)
(a) Bolivia
(b) Peru  

(c) Surinam
(d) Uruguay

Correct Answer is Option (a)
Bolivia is a land-locked country, in South America, the surrounding countries are Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay.


Q.9. Which among the following countries has the largest population?     (2003)
(a) Indonesia 

(b) Japan
(c) Pakistan
(d) Sudan

Correct Answer is Option (a)
Indonesia has the largest population in the given countries.


Q.10. Israel has common borders with:      (2003)
(a) Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt 

(b) Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, and Jordan
(c) Cyprus, Turkey, Jordan, and Egypt 

(d) Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen

Correct Answer is Option (a)
Israel has common borders with Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.


Q.11. Consider the following statements:      (2003) 

  1. In Macedonia, ethnic Albanians are in a minority 
  2. In Kosovo, Serbians are in a majority 

Which of these statements is/are correct?
(a) Only 1 

(b) Only 2 
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2

Correct Answer is Option (a)
In Macedonia, the ethnic Albanian population is 23%, which is a good number in Macedonia. But in Kosovo, 92% are Albanians and Serbians are in a minority.


Q.12. Life expectancy is the highest in the world in:     (2003)
(a) Canada 

(b) Germany
(c) Japan
(d) Norway

Correct Answer is Option (c)
Life expectancy in Canada is 79.7  years, Germany -77.8 years, Japan - 80.9, Norway - 78.9 years. Japan has the highest life expectancy in the world.


Q.13. The waterfall 'Victoria' is associated with the river:      (2003)
(a) Amazon 

(b) Missouri
(c) St. Lawrence
(d) Zambezi

Correct Answer is Option (d)
Victoria waterfalls are associated with the river Zambezi which is situated in Africa.


Q.14. In the map given below, four islands of the Indian Ocean region i.e., (A) Seychelles (B) Chagos  (C) Mauritius, and (D) Socotra are marked as 1, 2, 3, and 4. Match them and select the correct answer from the codes given below:      (2002)
UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE(a) A-1; B -3; C-4; D-2
(b) A-3; B-1; C-2; D-4
(c) A-1; B-3; C -2; D-4
(d) A-3; B- 1; C-4; D-2

Correct Answer is Option (d)
In the given figure, four islands of the Indian Ocean region are Chagos, Socotra, Seychelles, and Mauritius which are marked as 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively.


Q.15. Consider the following countries:       (2002) 

  1. Albania 
  2. Bosnia Herzegovina 
  3. Croatia 
  4. Macedonia 

Which of these countries has/have the Adriatic Sea as a boundary?
(a) 1, 2 and 4 

(b) 1, 2 and 3 
(c) 2 and 3 
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4

Correct Answer is Option (b)
Bosnia, Hercegovina, Albania, Croatia have the Adriatic sea as a boundary. Macedonia is far away from the Adriatic sea.


Q.16. Consider the following countries of South Asia:        (2002) 

  1. Bangladesh 
  2. India 
  3. Pakistan 
  4. Sri Lanka 

The descending order of literacy status of these countries is:
(a) 4, 2, 1, 3
(b) 2, 4, 3, 1
(c) 4, 2, 3, 1 

(d) 2, 4, 1, 3

Correct Answer is Option (c)
According to UNESCO; 2015, the literacy rate of given countries are -Paskistan - 56.4% India - 72.1% Bangladesh - 72.8% Srilanka - 92.6%


Q.17. Consider the following countries:       (2002) 

  1. Brazil 
  2. Indonesia 
  3. Japan 
  4. Russia 

What is the descending order of the size of the following countries population-wise?
(a) 1, 2, 4, 3
(b) 2, 3, 1, 4 

(c) 2, 1, 4, 3
(d) 1, 2, 3, 4

Correct Answer is Option (c)
UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE


Q.18. Consider the following statements regarding environmental issues in India:      (2001) 

  1. Gulf of Mannar is one of the biosphere reserves 
  2. The Ganga Action Plan, phase II has been merged with the National River Conservation Plan. 
  3. The National Museum of Natural History at New Delhi imparts non-formal education in environment and conservation 
  4. Environmental Information System (ENVIS) acts as a decentralized information network for environment information 

Which of these statements are correct?
(a) 1, 2 and 4
(b) 1, 2, 3 and 4 

(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1, 3 and 4

Correct Answer is Option (b)
All the statements given in the options are correct.


Q.19. The given map shows four towns of the Central Asian region marked as 1, 2, 3, and 4. Identify these from the following lists and select the correct answer using the codes given below:        (2001)
UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE

Towns:
A. Bishkek
B. Ashikhabad
C. Tashkent
D. Dushanbe
Codes:
(a) A-3; B-1; C-2; D-4

(b) A-3; B-1; C-4; D-2
(c) A-1; B-3; C-2; D-4
(d) A-1; B-3; C-4; D-2

Correct Answer is Option (a)
Ashkhabad is marked as '1'
Tashkent is marked as '2'
Bishkek is marked as '3'
Dushanbe is marked as '4' in the given map.


Q.20. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:      (2001)

UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE(a) A-2; B-4; C-1; D-3 
(b) A-4; B-2; C-3; D-1 
(c) A-2; B-4; C-3; D-1 
(d) A-4; B-2; C-1; D-3

Correct Answer is Option (b)
Fohn is the warm and dry wind of the Alps region. Sarmun is the local wind of the Kurdistan region, Santa Ana is the local wind of California and Zonda is the local wind of Argentina.


Q.21. The above map is the Union Territory of:      (2001)
UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE

(a) Chandigarh 
(b) Daman and Diu
(c) Dadra and Nagar Haveli
(d) Pondicherry

Correct Answer is Option (c)
The given map is the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. In western India. The capital is at Silvasa and a major language of this Union Territory is Gujarati.


Q.22. A class of animals known as Marsupials is a characteristic feature of:       (2001)
(a) Africa
(b) Australia 

(c) South America
(d) South-east Asia

Correct Answer is Option (b)
Marsupials are a group of mammals commonly have pouches or pocket of skin, where the mother nurses their young. These marsupials are found in Australia. The common example of marsupians is Kangaroo and Koala.


Q.23. Which one of the following lakes forms an international boundary between Tanzania and Uganda?        (2000)
(a) Chad 

(b) Malawi
(c) Victoria
(d) Zambezi

Correct Answer is Option (c)
Lake Victoria acts as the international boundary between Tanzania and Uganda. It is the largest lake in Africa and 2nd widest fresh water body in the world.


Q.24. Consider the following provinces of former Yugoslavia:       (2000) 

  1. Bosnia 
  2. Croatia 
  3. Slovenia 
  4. Yugoslavia 

The correct sequence of these provinces from the east to west is :
(a) 4, 1, 3, 2
(b) 4, 1, 2, 3
(c) 1, 4, 3, 2 

(d) 1, 4, 2, 3

Correct Answer is Option (b)
The correct sequence from east to west is Yugoslavia, Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia.


Q.25. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:       (1999)
UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE(a) A-4; B-2; C-1; D-3 
(b) A-4; B-1; C-2; D-3
(c) A-2; B-1; C-4; D-3
(d) A-4; B-3; C-2; D-1

Correct Answer is Option (b)
Mt. Rainier is a volcanic mountain situated in U.S.A Mt. Etna is situated in Europe, Paricutin volcanic mountain is present in Mexico, and Taal volcanic mountain is present in the Philippines.


Q.26. A person of mixed European and Indian blood in Latin America is called a:      (1999) 
(a) Mulatto 
(b) Mestizo 
(c) Meiji 
(d) Mau Mau

Correct Answer is Option (b)
Mestizo originally meant a person of combined European and American Indian descent, regardless of where the person was born.


Q.27. Match the cities labeled as A, B, C, and D in the given map with the names of cities and select the correct answer using the codes given below the names of cities:      (1999)
UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSEName of cities 

  1. Darwin 
  2. Kualalumpur 
  3. Lagos 
  4. Nairobi 
  5. Singapore 

Codes:
(a) A-1; B-2; C-4; D-3
(b) A-2; B-1; C-4; D-3
(c) A-1; B-4; C-5; D-2
(d) A-4; B-3; C-5; D-2

Correct Answer is Option (a)
‘A’ marked city in the map is Darwin in Australia. ‘B’ marked city in the given map is Kualalumpur in Malaysia. ‘C’ marked city on the map is Nairobi in Kenya. The city marked ‘D’ on the map is Lagos in Nigeria.


Q.28. Assertion (A): Chile continues to be an important producer of copper in the world.
Reason (R): Chile is endowed with the world's largest deposit of porphyry copper.        (1999)
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation, of A
(c) A is true but R is false 

(d) A is false but R is true

Correct Answer is Option (a)
Assertion and reason both are correct and the reason is the correct explanation of assertion. Chile is the largest copper producer in the world. 35% of the total global production of copper is done by Chile and the major deposit is of porphyry copper.


Q.29. Which one of the following port cities in Venezuela has been developed as an oil port?       (1999)
(a) Caracas
(b) Maracaibo 

(c) Maracay
(d) Carupano

Correct Answer is Option (b)
Puerto Miranda is an oil port situated on the east side of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela and it is the largest crude oil export port in South America.


Q.30. When there is noon at I.S.T. meridian people at another place of the earth are taking their 6 O'clock morning tea. The longitude of the place is:       (1998)
(a) 17°30' E
(b) 7°30' W 

(c) 172°30' E
(d) 90° W

Correct Answer is Option (d)
15 degrees for 1 hour. So 90° for 6 hours.


Q.31. Indonesian forest fire in 1997 was caused by:       (1998)
(a) greenhouse effect
(b) depletion of the ozone layer 

(c) El Nino effect
(d) None of these

Correct Answer is Option (d)
It's a blame game, with everyone pointing the finger at someone else. Environmental group WWF Indonesia, which has been highlighting the problem of Indonesia's recurrent fires for years, says that the fires are caused by the "collective negligence" of companies, smallholders, and government (which isn't investing sufficiently in preventative measures). Many blame big business. According to a recent analysis of World Resources Institute data in September, more than one-third (37%) of the fires in Sumatra are occurring on pulpwood concessions. A good proportion of the rest is on or near land used by palm oil producers. "Many of these fires are a direct result of the industrial manipulation of the landscape for plantation development," says Lindsey Allen, executive director of the conservation organization Rainforest Action Network.


Q.32. Which one of the following countries has replaced Italy as the major importer of bauxite from India?      (1998) 
(a) Canada
(b) Greece
(c) Ukraine
(d) United Arab Emirates

Correct Answer is Option (a)
Canada is the largest importer of bauxite from India.


Q.33. Which one of the following countries is the largest producer of fuelwood in the world?      (1997)
(a) Indonesia 

(b) Russia
(c) India
(d) China

Correct Answer is Option (c)
According to FAO India - 305485093 cubic metre China - 191042128 cubic metre Indonesia - 73719856 cubic metre Russia - 47,000000 cubic metre


Q.34. Consider the geographical details given in the following figure:      (1997)
UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSEThe point marked by A in the above figure indicates the countries in:
(a) North America
(b) South America
(c) Europe 

(d) Asia

Correct Answer is Option (c)
The geographical details given in the figure indicate England, which is situated in Europe.


Q.35. "From Aceh in the far northwest to Torres Strait in the east is 5000 miles, almost as far as from London to Baghdad. The archipelago has 14,000 islands, some mere equatorial rocks, others some of the largest in the world." This description best fits:      (1997)
(a) West Indies
(b) Japan 

(c) Philippines
(d) Indonesia

Correct Answer is Option (d)
Indonesia consists of 13,677 islands (nearly 14,000) and this country is 5000 miles from the Torres strait. 4th largest country in Asia.


Q.36. Consider the map given below:        (1997)
The river shown on the map is:
UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE(a) Irrawaddy
(b) Mekong
(c) Chao Phraya
(d) Salween

Correct Answer is Option (d)
The Salween River is located in the eastern part of Myanmar. This river is situated at Shan plateau of Myanmar. Its basin covers 320,000 sq km. This river forms the border between Burma and Thailand.


Q.37. ".....They are people of yellow complexion, oblique eyes, high cheekbones, sparse hair, and medium height." The reference here is to:        (1997)
(a) Nordic Aryans
(b) Austria
(c) Negroids
(d) Mongoloids

Correct Answer is Option (d)
Mongloids are inhabitants of northern, eastern, and south-east Asia. Their eyes have a characteristic fold of skin on the upper lid, hair is lank and straight and the height is medium. The group also includes the Chinese, Japanese, Burmese, Thais, Vietnamese, and Malays.


Q.38. About 50% of the world population is concentrated between the latitudes of:      (1997)
(a) 5°N and 20° N    
(b) 20°N and 40°N

(c) 40°N and 60°N    
(d) 20°S and 40°S

Correct Answer is Option (b)
About 50% of the world population is concentrated between the latitude of 20°N and 40°N because most populous countries and areas like Asia, U.S.A, Europe, and India lie within this latitude.


Q.39. The Palk Bay lies between:      (1996)
(a) Gulf of Kutch and Gulf of Khambhat
(b) Gulf of Mannar and Bay of Bengal
(c) Lakshadweep and Maldive Islands
(d) Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Correct Answer is Option (b)
The Palk Bay (strait) separates India and Srilanka. It lies between the Gulf of Mannar and the Bay of Bengal.


Q.40. The original home of the gypsies was:     (1995)
(a) Egypt 

(b) Russia
(c) India
(d) Persia

Correct Answer is Option (c)
The ‘Gypsies’ are a group of people found in Central Asia. But, the original home of Gypsies was in India (Western Rajasthan and Punjab) area. ‘Gypsies’ are an ethnic group, which for unknown reasons took to a wandering lifestyle during the late middle ages.

The document UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE is a part of the UPSC Course Geography for UPSC CSE.
All you need of UPSC at this link: UPSC
180 videos|475 docs|195 tests

Top Courses for UPSC

FAQs on UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 - Geography for UPSC CSE

1. What is the significance of World Geography in the UPSC exam?
Ans. World Geography is an important topic in the UPSC exam as it covers various aspects such as natural resources, climate patterns, geographical features, and global affairs. It helps candidates understand the interconnectedness of different regions and their impact on socio-economic and political aspects of the world.
2. Which areas of World Geography should I focus on for the UPSC exam?
Ans. While preparing for the UPSC exam, candidates should focus on important areas of World Geography such as physical geography (landforms, climate, rivers, etc.), human geography (population, migration, urbanization, etc.), economic geography (trade, resources, industries, etc.), and geopolitical issues (international relations, conflicts, etc.). It is also essential to stay updated with current events and global affairs.
3. How can I improve my understanding of World Geography for the UPSC exam?
Ans. To improve your understanding of World Geography for the UPSC exam, you can start by reading standard textbooks like NCERTs and reference books recommended by experts. Making notes, creating mind maps, and practicing map-based questions can also enhance your knowledge. Additionally, staying updated with current affairs and analyzing global events from a geographical perspective will help you gain a deeper understanding.
4. Are there any specific resources or study materials available for World Geography in the UPSC exam?
Ans. Yes, there are several resources and study materials available for World Geography in the UPSC exam. Some of the recommended books include "Certificate Physical and Human Geography" by G.C. Leong, "Oxford School Atlas" by Oxford University Press, and "Geography of India" by Majid Husain. Online platforms like UPSC websites, educational websites, and YouTube channels also provide valuable resources for World Geography preparation.
5. What is the weightage of World Geography in the UPSC exam?
Ans. The weightage of World Geography in the UPSC exam varies every year, but it is an important section across the Civil Services Examination. Questions related to World Geography can be asked in both the Preliminary (General Studies Paper I) and Mains (General Studies Paper III) stages. Candidates should allocate sufficient time and effort to cover this topic comprehensively to maximize their chances of scoring well in the exam.
180 videos|475 docs|195 tests
Download as PDF
Explore Courses for UPSC exam

Top Courses for UPSC

Signup for Free!
Signup to see your scores go up within 7 days! Learn & Practice with 1000+ FREE Notes, Videos & Tests.
10M+ students study on EduRev
Related Searches

UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE

,

UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE

,

Previous Year Questions with Solutions

,

study material

,

Objective type Questions

,

mock tests for examination

,

Semester Notes

,

pdf

,

Viva Questions

,

shortcuts and tricks

,

practice quizzes

,

Important questions

,

UPSC Previous Year Questions (Prelims): World Geography - 2 | Geography for UPSC CSE

,

ppt

,

Extra Questions

,

MCQs

,

Exam

,

video lectures

,

Free

,

Sample Paper

,

past year papers

,

Summary

;