This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Geography > Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate – Quiz 23 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 23 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the following regions has the most productive farmland but has suffered from an industrial decline in recent years? A) West. B) Midwest. C) Northeast. D) South. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Midwest. 2. This region is divided into 2 parts. One is known for its agriculture and the other is known for its shipping industry and ports. A) Piedmont. B) Coastal Plain. C) Valley and Ridge. D) Appalachian Plateau. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Coastal Plain. 3. Why is it surprising that the UK has such a mild climate? A) The ocean is always warm. B) People in the UK like snowy winters. C) It is very far north. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It is very far north. 4. Oklahoma's average temperature is ..... degrees Fahrenheit. A) 55. B) 65. C) 70. D) 60. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 60. 5. Which region of Georgia is known for its mountainous terrain? A) Piedmont. B) Blue Ridge. C) Coastal Plain. D) Ridge and Valley. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Blue Ridge. 6. Why do the Northern and Southern Hemispheres experience different types of weather at the same time of year? A) A) Due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. B) B) Because of the equator's influence. C) C) It's a random occurrence. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A) Due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. 7. The ..... temperature ever recorded was-128.8 degrees in Vostok, Antarctica. A) Coldest. B) Hottest. C) Mildest. D) Average. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Coldest. 8. What is the objective of the video? A) To explain the rain shadow effect. B) To describe the impact of mountains on climate. C) To analyze the relationship between geography and climate. D) To discuss the role of oceans in climate regulation. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To analyze the relationship between geography and climate. 9. Characteristic that humans have created in a place, such as language, religion, housing, and settlements patterns A) Absolute location. B) Basin. C) Continent. D) Cultural feature. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cultural feature. 10. The mountain chain that reaches into northern Georgia is the A) Ozarks. B) Rockies. C) Shenandoah. D) Appalachians. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Appalachians. 11. What is the name of the fairly flat highland in South Asia? A) Western Ghats. B) Thar Desert. C) Deccan Plateasu. D) Eastern Ghats. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Deccan Plateasu. 12. What is the main river in India? A) Ganges. B) Indus. C) Brahmaputra. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ganges. 13. What is one impact of climate change on sea levels? A) Sea levels are decreasing. B) Sea levels fluctuate randomly. C) Sea levels remain the same. D) Sea levels are rising. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Sea levels are rising. 14. Which is not a way animals in the desert adapt to the climate? A) Living in the canopy of the trees. B) Obtain water needed from the food they eat. C) Being active at night. D) Large ears to disperse heat. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Living in the canopy of the trees. 15. What is a significant effect of climate change on weather patterns? A) Increased frequency of extreme weather events. B) More predictable weather. C) Stable temperatures year-round. D) Decreased rainfall in all regions. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Increased frequency of extreme weather events. 16. The amount of one material in a certain volume of another material A) Altitude. B) Concentration. C) Density. D) Latitude. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Concentration. 17. How long is the Japanese Archipelago? A) 2000 km. B) 3000 km. C) 5000 km. D) 4000 km. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 3000 km. 18. The branch of knowledge that deals with systems of government; the analysis of political activity and behavior. A) Political Science. B) History. C) Sociology. D) Economics. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Political Science. 19. What does the theme 'Human-Environment Interaction' in geography describe? A) The changes man made to his environment. B) The movement of people from one place to another. C) The physical features of a place. D) The position of a certain thing. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The changes man made to his environment. 20. In general, does it get warmer or colder as you climb in elevation? A) Colder. B) Warmer. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Colder. 21. Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, and the Maldives are all ..... A) Archipelagos (group of islands). B) Active volcanoes. C) Names of cities. D) Peninsulas (land going out into water). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Archipelagos (group of islands). 22. A display that shows the division and classification of specific areas of the world. A) Regional Map. B) Physical Map. C) Atlas. D) Political Map. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Regional Map. 23. Most of North Africa is covered by what? A) The Suez Canal. B) The Sahara Desert. C) The Nile River. D) The Atlas Mountains. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The Sahara Desert. 24. Redwood forests in California are known for: A) The tallest trees in the world. B) The oldest trees in the world. C) The largest leaves in the world. D) The deepest roots in the world. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The tallest trees in the world. 25. What is one reform implemented by the Canadian government in an attempt to satisfy residents of Quebec that favor independence? A) The government reduced the federal income tax rates for residents of Quebec. B) The government enacted harsher punishments for violations of religious freedom. C) The government awarded additional seats in the Canadian Parliament to Quebec. D) The government established English and French as the two official languages of Canada. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The government established English and French as the two official languages of Canada. 26. Northern India is different from the rest of India because it is covered in fertile plains and rugged plateaus, where the rest of India is covered in mountains. A) TRUE. B) FALSE. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 27. Which climate zone experiences distinct seasons with warm summers and cold winters? A) Desert Climate Zone. B) Arctic Climate Zone. C) Temperate Climate Zone. D) Tropical Climate Zone. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Temperate Climate Zone. 28. Why did people settle and form cities along the fall line? A) Mountains there were great for tourism. B) Water there was used to power mills and factories. C) There was a large amount of gold found there. D) The waterfalls there were easy to navigate. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Water there was used to power mills and factories. 29. What role do forests play in combating climate change? A) They have no impact on climate. B) They increase carbon emissions. C) They act as carbon sinks. D) They contribute to soil erosion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They act as carbon sinks. 30. Which zone is very cold and icy? A) Desert. B) Tropical. C) Mountain. D) Polar. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Polar. 31. What causes minimal differences in temperatures near the equator in coastal Brazil? A) High altitude. B) Snowfall. C) Vertical movement of winds. D) Cyclones. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Vertical movement of winds. 32. La cordillera/la sierra means A) Hill. B) Mountain range. C) Slope. D) Desert. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mountain range. 33. A large mountain chain in extending from Canada to Alabama. A) Rocky Mountains. B) Sierra Madres. C) Appalachian Mountains. D) Andes Mountains. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Appalachian Mountains. 34. Which city is known as the "Windy City" ? A) Chicago. B) Miami. C) Los Angeles. D) New York City. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Chicago. 35. Some areas of the country are frequently hit with ..... storms because of their location. A) Snow. B) Sand. C) Rain. D) Wind. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Snow. 36. Since 1880, the average temperature on Earth has gone up ..... A) 1.4 degrees. B) 5 degrees. C) 7.3 degrees. D) 0 degrees. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1.4 degrees. 37. Which part of Australia has a temperate climate-not too hot, not too cold. (hint:most Australians live in this part) A) Northern. B) Southern. C) Kangaroo. D) Central. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Southern. 38. Which Countries didn't take part in reducing their emissions in the Kyoto Protocol? A) JapanChinaUAE. B) Saudi ArabiaUSARussia. C) New ZealandJapanRussia. D) ChinaIndiaUK. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) New ZealandJapanRussia. 39. Which of these is a country? A) Atlantic Ocean. B) Elkhart. C) United States. D) Asia. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) United States. 40. The Sahel region is best described as: A) A dense tropical rainforest. B) A vast desert. C) A transition zone between desert and savanna. D) A mountainous area. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A transition zone between desert and savanna. 41. How do North American trade organizations, such as NAFTA, encourage economic growth among member countries? A) By increasing tariffs on imports. B) By reducing or eliminating tariffs and restrictions on imports. C) By limiting employment opportunities. D) By discouraging trade between countries. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By reducing or eliminating tariffs and restrictions on imports. 42. What is the main mountain range in South Asia? A) Deccan Plateau. B) Ganges. C) HImalayas. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) HImalayas. 43. Forts were built here to defend the early settlement of Georgia: A) Savannah River. B) Barrier Islands. C) Appalachian Mountains. D) Chattahoochee River. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Barrier Islands. 44. How did the Fertile Crescent's climate influence the development of irrigation systems? A) Constant rainfall made irrigation unnecessary. B) Cold winters required heating systems. C) Limited rainfall required people to control river water. D) Frequent storms destroyed natural waterways. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Limited rainfall required people to control river water. 45. Climate zones with moderate (warm) temperatures that are located between the tropics and the polar zones. A) Polar. B) Subtropic. C) Tropic. D) Temperate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Temperate. 46. Rainfall can be classified into 3 types(but which is the wrong one in the below options A) Strait rainfall. B) Periodic rainfall. C) Heavy rainfall. D) All the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All the above. 47. This area experiences ..... , or permanently frozen ground. A) Permafrost. B) Desertification. C) Rainforest. D) Magma. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Permafrost. 48. What is the southernmost point in the Philippines? A) Batanes. B) Sulu Sea. C) Frances Reef. D) Mavulis Island. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Frances Reef. 49. Areas close to the North and South Pole that have long, cold winters and are covered by ice most of the year A) Subtropic. B) Tropic. C) Temperate. D) Polar. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Polar. 50. What is the role of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)? A) To reduce food waste. B) To plant trees. C) To build greenhouses. D) To carry out research relating to climate change. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To carry out research relating to climate change. 51. Glaciers helped create land that was good for ..... A) Making mountains. B) Farming. C) Growing really big trees. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Farming. 52. Which countries showed no change after the Kyoto Protocol? A) USAIndia. B) New ZealandRussia. C) BrazilPoland. D) AustraliaNew Zealand. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) New ZealandRussia. 53. Russia is located on two continents. Which ones? A) Africa and Asia. B) Europe and Asia. C) North America and Europe. D) Australia and Antarctica. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Europe and Asia. 54. LOLAW stands for A) No rules. B) Latitude, Ocean Currents, Landforms, Altitude, Winds. C) Low, On, Lean, Always, West. D) Longitude, Old Rocks, Landforms, Atlantic Ocean, World. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Latitude, Ocean Currents, Landforms, Altitude, Winds. 55. Which of the following is NOT a source of greenhouse gases? A) Deforestation. B) Planting trees. C) Burning fossil fuels. D) Food waste. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Planting trees. 56. The higher a place's elevation, the ..... its temperature will be. A) Cooler. B) Drier. C) Wetter. D) Warmer. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cooler. 57. What is the temperature range for the Hot Desert Climate? A) 0-10$^\circ$C. B) 10-20$^\circ$C. C) 20-30$^\circ$C. D) Above 30$^\circ$C. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Above 30$^\circ$C. 58. Which region contains Dalton and Ellijay and its economy depends on industry and smaller amounts agriculture? A) Valley and Ridge. B) Piedmont. C) Coastal Plains. D) Blue Ridge. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Valley and Ridge. 59. How many people does the airport employ today? A) 55, 000. B) 10, 000. C) 25, 000. D) 100, 000. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 55, 000. 60. This country has abundant natural resources like timber, uranium, and good farmland. A) Russia. B) Germany. C) Spain. D) None of the above. 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