This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Geography > Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate – Quiz 29 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 29 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which term describes the day-to-day atmospheric conditions in a specific area? A) Climate. B) Import. C) Weather. D) Culture. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Weather. 2. What geographic feature makes Banff National Park accessible to so many visitors? A) It is located in the center of all major cities. B) It has the flattest terrain for easy hiking. C) The Trans-Canada Highway passes directly through it. D) It is the smallest national park to visit. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Trans-Canada Highway passes directly through it. 3. Lucas, Mia, and Ethan are planning a trip to the rainforest. They are discussing the climate of the rainforest. What can they expect from the rainforest climate? A) Hot and dry throughout the year. B) Hot and humid with high rainfall throughout the year. C) Cold and dry throughout the year. D) Moderate temperature with low rainfall throughout the year. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hot and humid with high rainfall throughout the year. 4. Increasing quantities of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere will cause air temperatures to A) Rise. B) Fall. C) Stay the same. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Rise. 5. Which factor is NOT a component of geography affecting climate? A) Distance from the equator. B) Elevation above sea level. C) Distance from water. D) Population density. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Population density. 6. Which climate region mainly borders deserts and interiors of large continents? It receives 10-20 inches of rain per year and is covered with short grasslands or prairies. A) Steppe. B) Humid subtropical. C) Tropical savanna. D) Desert. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Steppe. 7. What is a potential consequence of climate change on human health? A) More stable food supplies. B) Increased heat-related illnesses. C) Reduced spread of infectious diseases. D) Decreased respiratory diseases. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Increased heat-related illnesses. 8. On which continent is Australia located? A) Asia. B) Australia. C) Europe. D) North America. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Australia. 9. Which of the following BEST describes the accomplishments of Hernando de Soto? A) First European to reach the Mississippi River. B) De Soto found spices in North America. C) De Soto showed was the first to get to the Pacific Ocean. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) First European to reach the Mississippi River. 10. What are the main greenhouse gases responsible for climate change? A) Oxygen (O2), helium (He), and argon (Ar). B) Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). 11. Which of the following natural disasters does not match with the region where it's found? A) Wildfires-West. B) Tornadoes-Midwest. C) Earthquakes-Northeast. D) Hurricanes-South. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Earthquakes-Northeast. 12. When does the Summer Season Start? A) October-November. B) January-March. C) May-July. D) March-May. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) March-May. 13. SS6G5 Timber, minerals, fresh water, wheat, and fish are all examples of Canada's A) Natural resources. B) Population distribution. C) Provinces. D) Trade barriers. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Natural resources. 14. According the 2010 U.S. Census, what is the population of Guam? A) 159, 358. B) 159. C) 1, 593. D) 358. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 159, 358. 15. If it is noon in London, which is located in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone, what time is it in Los Angeles, which is 8 hours behind GMT? A) 4:00 PM. B) 8:00 PM. C) 8:00 AM. D) 4:00 AM. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 4:00 AM. 16. A canyon is ..... A) A river that flows to the ocean. B) A deep, narrow valley with steep sides. C) A gently rounded hill. D) A tall mountain. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A deep, narrow valley with steep sides. 17. ..... and Brisbane are two of the largest cities. A) Haiti. B) Alabama. C) Atlanta. D) Sydney. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Sydney. 18. Why does Ayer's Rock appear reddish? A) No one knows. B) The sandstone was dyed that way by the Aborigines. C) There is some iron in the sediment which over time rusts. D) Because of the sun. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) There is some iron in the sediment which over time rusts. 19. Which region is known for its significant technology and innovation sector? A) Midwest Region. B) South Region. C) West Region. D) Southwest Region. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) West Region. 20. Which river flows into the Atlantic Ocean and forms part of the border between Georgia and South Carolina? A) Flint River. B) Savannah River. C) Altamaha River. D) Oconee River. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Savannah River. 21. What helps camels walk on sand? A) Long tails. B) Sharp claws. C) Wings. D) Their flat feet. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Their flat feet. 22. What is a panhandle? A) A narrow passage of water. B) A strip of land that extends from a larger piece of land. C) A study of Earth, includes types of land, bodies of water, weather, plants, and animals in a place. D) An area of land nearly surrounded by water. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A strip of land that extends from a larger piece of land. 23. What type of job would you find in the Tropical Rain Forest? A) Herders of goats. B) Lumber/timber. C) Herders of camels. D) Oil field worker. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lumber/timber. 24. Blizzards are common in winters here A) Desert Type. B) Cool Temperate East Margin Type. C) Tundra. D) Taiga. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cool Temperate East Margin Type. 25. Northern Mexico has a ..... climate. A) Tropical. B) Subtropical. C) Dry. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dry. 26. Which climate zone is characterized by cold temperatures and little precipitation? A) Temperate. B) Tropical. C) Desert. D) Polar. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Polar. 27. Global warming is a gradure ..... in the earth's temperature. A) Decrease. B) Speed. C) Increase. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Increase. 28. Extends 300 miles up the border of Georgia and South Carolina. A) Fall Line. B) Savannah River. C) Appalachian Mountains. D) Chattahoochee River. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Savannah River. 29. Which region is being described in the information below:-This region is the largest region, covering roughly 60% of the state.-It begins at the Fall Line and extends toGeorgia's southern border with Florida.-This region has good farmland andproduces the majority of the state's crops. Such as Peanuts, onions, pecans, corn, and otheragricultural products are grown here. A) Coastal Plain Region. B) Okefenokee Swamp. C) Blue Ridge Region. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Coastal Plain Region. 30. Name the mountain range that includes Mount Everest. A) Alps. B) Rockies. C) Andes. D) HimalayasTagsDOK Level 1:Recall. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) HimalayasTagsDOK Level 1:Recall. 31. The climate of the West is the same everywhere A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 32. Increase in agricultural production A) Khyber Pass. B) Isolation. C) Silk Road. D) Green Revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Green Revolution. 33. What are some notable geographical features of the West Region? A) Appalachian Mountains, Death Valley, Everglades, Great Lakes, Gulf of Mexico. B) Yellowstone National Park, Grand Canyon, Great Salt Lake, Mississippi River, Redwood Forest. C) Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, Mojave Desert, Great Basin, Pacific coastline. D) Great Smoky Mountains, Chesapeake Bay, Colorado River, Sonoran Desert, Gulf Coast. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, Mojave Desert, Great Basin, Pacific coastline. 34. Which climate zone is known for its hot and dry conditions? A) Tropical. B) Polar. C) Humid. D) Arid. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Arid. 35. Which body of water is found to the west of the Philippines? A) Bashi Channel. B) West Philippine Sea. C) Celebes Sea. D) Sulu Sea. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) West Philippine Sea. 36. The countries in East Asia share similar climates, vegetation, and historical influences. This collection of countries is an example of a: A) Hemisphere. B) Island. C) Continent. D) Region. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Region. 37. What is the name of the large saltwater lake located in the West region? A) Great Salt Lake. B) Lake Erie. C) Lake Michigan. D) Lake Superior. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Great Salt Lake. 38. Which term best matches the definition? The movement of water from one location to another. A) Ocean Currents. B) Elevation. C) Wind Systems. D) Precipitation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ocean Currents. 39. How does Georgia's climate help its economy? A) The mountains attract millions of tourists each year for their world famous snow skiing. B) Atlanta has grown into the premier city in the Southeast and offers a wide variety of jobs. C) Long growing seasons and adequate moisture in most years allow a wide variety of crops to be produced. D) Rivers and roadways provide much needed transportation routes for distribution of goods produced there. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Long growing seasons and adequate moisture in most years allow a wide variety of crops to be produced. 40. Mosquitoes are common in ..... A) Mountains. B) Polar regions. C) Deserts. D) Jungles. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Jungles. 41. What is one advantage of a monsoon climate for agriculture? A) Decreased risk of pests and diseases. B) Increased soil moisture for crop growth. C) Increased evaporation leading to drier soil. D) Lower temperatures for crop storage. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Increased soil moisture for crop growth. 42. Two-thirds of Australia is covered by A) Grassland. B) Desert. C) Mountains. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Desert. 43. What subject are you in for this class? (BONUS) A) Science. B) Math. C) Social Studies. D) ELA. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Social Studies. 44. Which states has the largest legislature A) New Jersey. B) Vermont. C) New Hampshire. D) New York. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) New Hampshire. 45. Suppose a drought occurs in Georgia's Piedmont region. What impact might this have on the region's agriculture and water supply, and what could farmers do to address these challenges? A) No impact; farmers do not need water. B) Reduced crop yields and water shortages; farmers could use irrigation and water conservation methods. C) Increased crop yields; farmers could plant more crops. D) No change; the region is always dry. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Reduced crop yields and water shortages; farmers could use irrigation and water conservation methods. 46. Which country has one of the strongest economies in Europe? A) United Kingdom. B) France. C) Germany. D) Spain. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Germany. 47. What is the climate of the Tibetan Plateau like? A) Cold winters and mild summers. B) Tropical. C) Dry and arid. D) Hot and humid. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cold winters and mild summers. 48. The climate region that includes more and different climate zones is the ..... A) Tropical region. B) High latitude region. C) Highland region. D) Mid-latitude region. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Mid-latitude region. 49. What is the name of the box where weather instruments are kept to keep them safe, dry and in the shade? A) Weather box. B) Stevenson box. C) Steven screen. D) Stevenson screen. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Stevenson screen. 50. Which statement best defines desertification as described in the Sahara context? A) The natural expansion of sand dunes that increases tourist activity. B) A process where land degradation reduces arable land and affects local communities. C) Seasonal flooding that replenishes soil nutrients across the desert. D) Volcanic activity that creates new landforms suitable for agriculture. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A process where land degradation reduces arable land and affects local communities. 51. What do we call a dangerous wind that forms a funnel shape and moves over the ground very quickly? A) A storm. B) A clouds. C) A tornado. D) A blizzard. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A tornado. 52. Which colony had a warm climate and fertile soil, making it suitable for agriculture? A) Georgia. B) New York. C) Massachusetts. D) Virginia. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Virginia. 53. If Canada exports goods worth US$ 317 billion and 84.5% of these exports go to the United States, what does this suggest about Canada's trade relationship with the United States? A) Canada exports mostly to the European Union. B) Canada exports very little to the United States. C) The United States is Canada's most important export market. D) Canada does not trade with the United States. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The United States is Canada's most important export market. 54. Which surface has the highest albedo? A) Water. B) Bare soil. C) Concrete. D) Fresh snow. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Fresh snow. 55. A high winid storm called a typhoon are typically formed in the A) Pacific Ocean. B) Atlantic Ocean. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pacific Ocean. 56. Forms Georgia's border with South Carolina and served as a source of travel for early settlers. A) Conassoga RIver. B) Savannah River. C) Tennessee River. D) South Carolina River. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Savannah River. 57. The U.S. senators for SC are Tim Scott and A) Richard Burr. B) David Perdue. C) Lindsey Graham. D) Johnny Isakson. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Lindsey Graham. 58. Which of the following is an example of relative location? A) Paranaque City. B) 3rd floor guest store sm makati, makati city, Philippines. C) Climate and landforms. D) The building of roads and bridges. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Paranaque City. 59. Which states are considered part of the Pacific Northwest? A) Oregon, Washington. B) California, Nevada, Utah. C) Idaho, Montana, Wyoming. D) Alaska, Hawaii. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Oregon, Washington. 60. Why are many of Australia's animals and plants found nowhere else on the Earth? A) Because of the country's great distance to and from other large landmasses. B) Because of the country's closeness to other islands. C) Because of the landforms. D) Because of the climate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Because of the country's great distance to and from other large landmasses. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesArts Humanities QuizzesClass 11 QuizzesClass 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 1Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 2Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 3Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 4Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 5Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 6Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 7Class 11 Geography Chapter 4 Climate Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books