This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Geography > Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate – Quiz 13 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 13 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. A way of life of a society that is handed down from one generation to the next by learning and experience. A) Culture. B) Society. C) Tradition. D) Community. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Culture. 2. Which statement best defines a Royal Colony? A) A colony founded by religious leaders and independent of the king. B) A colony under direct control of the English crown. C) An English colony owned by a joint-stock company. D) A colony governed by elected colonial assemblies only. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A colony under direct control of the English crown. 3. Which of these causes the Outback to be dry and "barren" ? A) Lack of population. B) Lack of crops. C) Lack of rainfall. D) Lack of natural resources. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Lack of rainfall. 4. Which of the following groups did not have a significant impact on the U.S. and Canada throughout its history? A) British. B) French. C) Dutch. D) Spanish. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dutch. 5. What causes precipitation to be highest at the equator? A) The proximity to large bodies of water. B) The intensity of solar radiation. C) The sinking of air from the Hadley cell. D) The influence of wind patterns. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The intensity of solar radiation. 6. Which factor can warm or cool the adjacent land depending on the type of current? A) Ocean currents. B) Longitude. C) Altitude. D) Latitude. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ocean currents. 7. Precipitations in the POLAR ZONES are ..... A) Heavy or little, it depends on the area. B) Variable. C) Little and in the form of snow. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Little and in the form of snow. 8. NAFTA stands for A) North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement. B) New American Free Treaty Agreement. C) North American Fair-Trade Agreement. D) North American Free Trade Agreement. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) North American Free Trade Agreement. 9. This physical feature stretches through the states of South Australia and Western Australia and is a protected Wilderness. What is its name? A) Great Barrier Reef. B) Uluru. C) Great Victoria Desert. D) Coral Sea. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Great Victoria Desert. 10. What type of climate is most common along the California coast? A) Continental. B) Desert. C) Mediterranean. D) Tropical. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mediterranean. 11. Which of the following is NOT a major Asian country? A) Japan. B) Brazil. C) India. D) China. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Brazil. 12. What does "Movement" refer to in geography? A) Description of physical differences. B) How humans, goods, and ideas travel. C) Specific location. D) Human dependence on the environment. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) How humans, goods, and ideas travel. 13. El litoral means A) Coast. B) Mountain range. C) Stream. D) Cliff. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Coast. 14. Based on it's geography, what does international trade with the UK rely on the MOST? A) UK's airports. B) UK's highways. C) UK's railways. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) UK's airports. 15. The northern part of Mali is located along the Sahara Desert and has limited vegetation and this type of climate: A) Dry and Arid. B) Wet. C) Very Cold. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Dry and Arid. 16. In which year did Delta Air Lines begin passenger services? A) 1929. B) 1931. C) 1927. D) 1925. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1929. 17. Where does the ocean get its energy that influence Earth's weather? A) Current movement. B) Solar radiation. C) Chemical reactions. D) Gravitational pull. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Solar radiation. 18. This body of water is located on Canada's east coast. A) Arctic Ocean. B) Pacific Ocean. C) Atlantic Ocean. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Atlantic Ocean. 19. In which climatic region can rainforest be found? A) Tropical. B) Equatorial. C) Desert. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Equatorial. 20. Which of the following climate zones is NOT found in Africa? A) Mediterranean Zone. B) Desert Zone. C) Equatorial Zone. D) Arctic Zone. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Arctic Zone. 21. Which climate zone is characterized by low precipitation and high temperatures, leading to desert-like conditions? A) Temperate. B) Arid. C) Tropical. D) Humid. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Arid. 22. The places of the north of Tropic of Cancer experiance ..... type of climate. A) Oceanic. B) Moderate. C) Continental. D) Equatorial. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Continental. 23. Which mountain range is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and includes volcanic mountains? A) Andes Mountains. B) Cascade Mountains. C) Alps. D) Himalayas. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cascade Mountains. 24. Which of the following is a renewable energy source that can help mitigate climate change? A) Coal. B) Natural gas. C) Nuclear energy. D) Solar energy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Solar energy. 25. ..... a renewable resource in most Northern European countries, is produced by rivers formed by melt water from glaciers. A) Gulf Stream. B) Glaciation. C) Hydroelectric Power. D) Geothermal Energy. E) Hot Spring. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Hydroelectric Power. 26. This location tells you EXACTLY where something is A) Absolute location. B) Relative location. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Absolute location. 27. They generally have small ..... of about 300 feet. A) Weight. B) Height. C) Diameter. D) Volume. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Diameter. 28. True or False:High elevations have long and cold winters. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 29. The Summer solstice is the ..... day of the year. A) Shortest. B) Coldest. C) Longest. D) Worst. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Longest. 30. Australia is surrounded by the ..... to its west. A) Uluru/Ayers Rock. B) Pacific Ocean. C) Indian Ocean. D) Great Dividing Range. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Indian Ocean. 31. Which countries are Seville and Santiago located in? A) A) Spain and Chile. B) B) Italy and Brazil. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A) Spain and Chile. 32. Which countries does Australia send exports to? A) China and Japan. B) Italy and China. C) US and Germany. D) France and Germany. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) China and Japan. 33. What was the main impact of the Scandinavian climate on the Vikings? A) Mild summers. B) Short days in winter. C) Long days in summer. D) Harsh winters. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Long days in summer. 34. What is the main hub for culture, history, and education in China? A) Guangzhou. B) Shanghai. C) Chengdu. D) Beijing. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Beijing. 35. What happens to the sun's warming rays as you move farther from the equator? A) They hit the land directly all year round. B) They become weaker and less direct. C) They become stronger and more direct. D) They have no effect on the climate. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They become weaker and less direct. 36. Why do mosquitoes like humidity? A) It gives moisture. B) It freezes eggs. C) It dries them. D) It blocks rain. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It gives moisture. 37. Why are camels good in hot deserts? A) They need lots of snow. B) They are built for heat. C) They need rain every day. D) They like cold water. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They are built for heat. 38. What was the primary reason the Pilgrims left England and came to Massachusetts in 1620? A) To seek religious freedom. B) To trade with Native Americans. C) To find gold and other riches. D) To escape from a war. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To seek religious freedom. 39. Which term best matches the definition? A biological community that has formed in response to a shared regional climate. Biomes may span more than one continent. A) Continent. B) Pangea. C) Pangea. D) Biomes. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Biomes. 40. This region has rolling hills and stretches across the middle of Georgia. It is home to the capital city of Atlanta, commerce, manufacturing, transportation, and government in Georgia is called A) Appalachian Plateau. B) Blue ridge. C) Coastal Plain. D) Piedmont. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Piedmont. 41. Which river forms part of the border between Georgia and Alabama? A) Flint River. B) Chattahoochee River. C) Savannah River. D) Ocmulgee River. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Chattahoochee River. 42. Canada has a chain of islands that take up the northern most part of Canada. Which is not a name of one of the islands? A) Ellesmere Island. B) Queen Elizabeth Islands. C) Aleutian Islands. D) Baffin Island. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Aleutian Islands. 43. Which city is colder in January according to the map? A) Cleveland. B) Denver. C) Minneapolis. D) Philadelphia. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Minneapolis. 44. Geographic coordinates that specify the north-south position of a point on Earth's surface. A) Atmosphere. B) Latitude. C) Ocean currents. D) Altitude. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Latitude. 45. Which of the following is NOT a line of latitude? A) Tropic of Capricorn. B) Equator. C) Prime Meridian. D) Tropic of Cancer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Prime Meridian. 46. Convectional precipitation is seen in hot climates where morning sunshine heats warm moist and ..... form, causing rain in the afternoon rain A) Clouds. B) Winds. C) Leaves. D) Rocks. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Clouds. 47. Believing in one God. A) Atheism. B) Agnosticism. C) Polytheism. D) Monotheism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Monotheism. 48. Al aquacero means A) Drizzle. B) Clear (skies). C) Cloudy. D) Downpour. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Downpour. 49. A display that highlights information from specific subjects (EX:population, birth rate, or natural resources). A) Physical Map. B) Political Map. C) Thematic Map. D) Chart. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Thematic Map. 50. The typical weather conditions in an entire region for a long period of time ..... 30 years or more A) Elevation. B) Climate. C) Precipitation. D) Weather. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Climate. 51. Which region relied heavily on slaves? A) New England. B) Middle. C) Southern. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Southern. 52. Distance from sea level. A) Climate. B) Weather. C) Regional geography. D) Altitude. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Altitude. 53. Which ocean borders Georgia's coast? A) Artic. B) Indian. C) Atlantic. D) Pacific. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Atlantic. 54. What coastal desert extends from the Andes to the Pacific Ocean, is rainless, and is made up of lava flow and sand? A) Pampas. B) Sierra Madres. C) Amazon. D) Atacama. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Atacama. 55. Which region lacks warm summers and has little to no vegetation? A) Continental. B) Polar. C) Tropical wet. D) Temperate. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Polar. 56. Which of Indiana's regions is known for its coal mines? A) Northern Lakes and Moraines. B) Central Till Plains. C) Southern Lowlands. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Southern Lowlands. 57. What is a savanna? A) A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical region. B) A desert in a semi-arid region. C) An area of relatively level high ground. D) Wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical region. 58. Why does eastern Oregon get less rain than western Oregon? A) Because it has more rivers. B) Because it is farther from the equator. C) Because it is closer to the ocean. D) Because mountain ranges block moist Pacific air. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Because mountain ranges block moist Pacific air. 59. All of the following are important natural resources in Canada EXCEPT A) Cotton. B) Timber. C) Fish. D) Minerals. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cotton. 60. What large herds roamed the Midwestern Plain? A) Horses. B) Buffalo. C) Cows. D) Sheep. 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