1. ____ divides Antarctica into two equal parts A. Queen Maud Range
2. ____ separates peninsular Malaysia and Indonesia A. Strait of Malacca
3. A narrow stretch of water connecting two bodies of water A. Strait
4. A neck of land separating two seas A. Isthmus
5. A prominent headland protruding into the sea A. Cape
6. Active volcano in Antarctica A. Mount Erebus
7. Administrative capital of south Africa A. Pretoria
8. Africa and Asia separated by A. Strait of Gibraltar, Strait of Bab el Mandeb, Suez Canal
9. African plateau is higher in A. South, east
10. Animal bird of Australia, survives underwater, four legs, lays eggs like a bird A. Platypus
11. Animal famous of south Africa A. Merino sheep
12. Antarctica discovered in ____ A. 1820
13. Australia discovered by _____ in _____ A. James Cook 1770
14. Australia physical features A. Western Plauteau, Central Lowlands, Eastern Highlands
15. Balochistan Plateau, hindu kush, Sulaiman, kirthar
Khyber pass, bolan pass
Potwar plateau A. Pakistan
16. Balochistan Plateau, hindu kush, Sulaiman, kirthar, Khyber pass, bolan pass, Potwar plateau A. Pakistan
17. Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg A. Low countries
18. Beverage crop of south America A. Yerba
19. Borneo/Kalimantan, Sumatra, Irian Jaya, Celebes/Sulawesi, Java, Madura, Bali A. Indonesia
20. BP known as ____ in Bangladesh A. Jamuna
21. Brazil named after ____ A. Redwood tree Brasil
22. Capital of DRC A. Kinshasa
23. Capital of Kazakhstan A. Astana
24. Capital of Kyrgyzstan A. Bishkek
25. Capital of Nigeria A. Abuja
26. Capital of Tajikistan A. Dushanbe
27. Capital of Turkmenistan A. Ashagabat
28. Capital of Uzbekistan A. Tashkent
29. Central Upland of Germany A. Black Forest
30. Central Upland of Spain, Portugal A. Meseta
31. Central Uplands of France A. Massif central, Jura mountains
32. Chain of map mountains parallel to each other running in one direction A. Cordillera
33. Chewing gum from A. Chicle
34. Chile desert A. Atacama
35. Cinchona tree bark used for A. Quinine, malaria
36. Cocoa from cacao trees, nuts of kola trees A. Major crops of ghana
37. Coconut palm (copra), oil palm, date palm A. Palms in Africa
38. Cold desert of Argentina A. Patagonia
39. Cold desert of China A. Taklamakan, Tarim basin
40. Concentric circles contours A. Conical hill
41. Concentric circles contours A. Conical hill
42. Corals in NE coast of Australia A. Great Barrier Reef
43. Dam on Nile A. Aswan
44. Dam on river Niger A. Kainji
45. Dam on Zambezi A. Kariba
46. Deepest lake A. Baikal, Siberia
47. Denmark peninsula A. Jutland
48. DRC got independence from A. Belgium in 1960
49. Driest place A. Arica, chile
50. Dry cold wind that blows over France from alps towards Mediterranean sea A. Mistral
51. Dry zone of Sri Lanka A. North East
52. Early dutch and portuguese colonists of south Africa A. Afrikaners
53. Egyptian farmer A. Fellah
54. Emu, lyrebird, kookaburra A. Birds of Australia
55. Enclosed lands of Netherlands, water is pumped out A. Polders
56. Equator passes through _____ in south America A. Ecuador, Columbia, Brazil
57. Equator passes through _______ in Africa A. Gabon, congo, DR of congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia
58. Equitorial rainforest of south America A. Selvas
59. Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia A. Baltic
60. Extension of Myanmar mountains in Bangladesh A.
61. Extension of Myanmar mountains in Bangladesh A. Chittagong hills
62. Famous tree of gran chaco is ____ used to extract ____ A. Quebracho, axebreaker, tannin
63. Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn A. Western Germany
64. Fishing banks of Europe A. Dogger, great Fisher bank
65. Flightless bird of south America A. Rhea
66. Flower of Bulgaria A. Roses
67. Flower of Netherlands A. Tulips
68. France surrounded by 3 seas A. Mediterranean, English Channel, Bay of Biscay
69. German Democratic Republic, Berlin A. Eastern Germany
70. Germany separated from France by A. Voseges
71. Grass used to feed cattle in south America A. Alfafa
72. Great Lakes ( H.O.M.E.S. ) A. Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior
73. Great rift valley from ____ to ____ A. Lake Malawi, Dead Sea
74. Gulf in north of Australia A. Carpentaria
75. Gulf of Martaban famous for ____ A. Pearls
76. Gum trees, evergreen, golden flowers A. Eucalyptus
77. Highest active volcano of the world A. Catopaxi, Ecuador
78. Highest lake A. Titicaca
79. Highest mountain peak of Europe A. Mount Elbrus, Caucasus
80. Highest peak of Africa A. Kilimanjaro, Kenya
81. Highest peak of Alps A. Mont Blanc
82. Highest peak of andes A. Aconcagua
83. Highest peak of Australia A. Kosciusko
84. Highest peak of Bhutan A. Gangar Punsun
85. Highest peak of north America A. McKinley, Alaska
86. Highest waterfall A. Angel falls, venezuala
87. Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu A. Japan
88. Hot, dry, dusty wind blows over India in summer A. Loo
89. Hot, dry, sand laden winds from south in early summer to Egypt A. Khamsin
90. Hot, dust laden winds from NE to Nigeria A. Harmattan
91. Hottest place A. Al aziziyah, Libya
92. Imaginary line drawn on a map joining points of same height above sea level A. Contour
93. India’s base camp in Antarctica A. Dakshin Gangotri
94. Inverted V shaped contours A. Valleys
95. Ireland + Great Britain A. British Isles
96. Italy separated from France by A. Alps
97. Jamuna + Ganga in Bangladesh A. Padma
98. Judicial capital of south Africa A. Bloemfontein
99. Kamchatka peninsula A. Russia
100. Koala, kangaroo, wallby, A. Marsupials
101. Language of Indonesia A. Bahasa Indonesia
102. Language, religion of Africa A. Swahili, animism
103. Largest bird of prey A. Candor
104. Largest desert A. Sahara
105. Largest gold mine in the world at ____ A. Ontario
106. Largest inter montane plateau of north America A. Great Basin
107. Largest Lake in Africa, source of Nile A. Victoria
108. Largest river A. Amazon
109. Largest sandy beach in the world 120km A. Cox’s Bazaar
110. Laughing jackass A. Kookaburra
111. Legislative capital of south Africa A. Cape Town
112. Level plain area of southern Bhutan A. Duars
113. Lightest wood used in making corks and life boats A. Balsa
114. Longest river A. Nile
115. Low lying plain region of Nepal A. Terai
116. Major fishing ground of north America A. Grand Bank, Newfoundland
117. Malay peninsula + Northern Borneo (Sarawak + Sabah) A. Malaysia
118. Middle Himalayas called ____ in Nepal A. Mahabharat range
119. Mineral rich area of Brazil A. Minas Gerais
120. Mount Everest known as ____ in Nepal A. Sagarmatha
121. Mountain system of south America A. Andes
122. Mountains of Myanmar A. Patkai, Naga, chin, Arakan Yoma
123. Mountains of north America A. Rockies
124. Narrow and low plateaus on either side of old Appalachian mountains A. Piedmont Plateau
125. Netherlands embankments to reclaim land from sea A. Dykes
126. Niagara falls between _____ and _____ A. Erie, Ontario
127. Nippon A. Japan
128. North sea and Baltic sea connected by A. Kiel canal
129. Northern Ireland + Irish Republic A. Ireland
130. Northern Lowlands, central mountains, southern plateaus, great river valleys, island groups A. Physical divisions of Asia
131. NW Highlands, North European plains, central Uplands, Alpine system A. European physical divisions
132. Only fiber crop of Europe is ____ used for making ____ A. Flax, linen
133. Only ice free port on Arctic Ocean route A. Murmansk
134. Opening of Suez canal A. 1869
135. Patkai, Naga, chin, Arakan Yoma A. Mountains of Myanmar
136. Patkai, Naga, chin, Arakan Yoma A. Mountains of Myanmar
137. Peat, lignite, sub bituminous, bituminous, anthracite A. Stages of coal
138. People of mixed race of Europeans and American Indians who look after cattle in a farm in Argentina A. Gaucho
139. Physical features of north America A. Canadian shield, Appalachian mountains /eastern highlands, central plains, Western cordillera
140. Plateau of anatolia, Pontic, Taurus, Ararat, Zagros, Elbruz, Hindu kush, tien shah, kunlun, karakoram, Himalayas, altai, Yablonoi, Stanovoi A. Pamir Knot
141. Plateau of Myanmar A. Shan, Kayinni
142. Port of 5 seas – Baltic, Black, Caspian, Arctic Ocean through White Sea, Lake Ladoga. A. Moscow
143. Port of 5 seas – Baltic, Black, Caspian, Arctic Ocean through White Sea, Lake Ladoga A. Moscow
144. Pouch type stomach to carry young ones A. Marsupials
145. Railway connecting St Petersberg to Vladivostok A. Trans Siberian
146. Railway from Sydney to Perth A. Trans Australian
147. Railway line between chile and Argentina A. Trans Andean
148. Resources of Africa A. Diamond, gold, platinum, chromium, cobalt, tin, bauxite, uranium
149. River of Sri Lanka A. Mahaveli Ganga
150. Rivers of Australia A. Murray, Darling
151. Rivers of south Africa A. Orange, Vaal, Limpopo
152. Roof of the world, highest Plateau A. Pamir Plateau
153. Scotland + Wales + England A. Great Britain
154. Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Croatia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina A. Balkan
155. Sheep stations in Australia are run by ____ A. Jackaroo
156. Sinhalese (Buddhists), Tamils (Hindus), Muslims, Christians A. People of Sri Lanka
157. Small area of sea penetrating into land, larger than bay A. Gulf
158. Soft wood forest along Eastern slope of andes A. Montana
159. South America, central America, Mexico, west Indies are called A. Latin America
160. Spain peninsula A. Iberian
161. Spain separated from France by A. Pyrenees mountains
162. Special place for sorting, branding, breeding cattle A. Corral
163. Stages of coal A. Peat, lignite, sub bituminous, bituminous, anthracite
164. Strange animals, beasts of burden of andes A. Llama, alpaca, guanaco
165. Strong, cold, snowy winds in north America A. Blizzard
166. Suez canal links ____ with ____ A. Mediterranean, Red Sea
167. Sugi (cedar), hinoki (Cyprus), akamatsu (red pine) A. Trees of Japan
168. Switzerland separated from France by A. Jura
169. Temperate grass land of south Africa A. Veld
170. Temperate grass lands of Argentina A. Pampas
171. Temperate grass lands of Australia A. Downs
172. Temperate grass lands of Europe A. Steppes
173. Temperate grasslands of America A. Prairie
174. Thick grass lands of Argentina A. Gran Chaco
175. Tibetan plateau located between ranges ____ & ____ A. Kunlun, Kailash
176. ToC passes through _______ in Africa A. Western Sahara, mauritiana, mali, Algeria, libya, Egypt
177. ToCa passes through _____ in south America A. Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay
178. ToCa passes through ______ in Africa A. Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, mozambique, Madagascar
179. Tropical islands of Africa, crop A. Zanzibar, Pemba, clove
180. Tropical savanna grass lands of orinoco basin in north A. Llanos
181. Tropical savanna grasslands in Brazilian highlands in south A. Campos
182. Tuber like root plant grown in DRC A. Cassava
183. Variety of eucalyptus trees used for timber A. Jarrah, Karri
184. Vegetable fibre used for making ropes and sacks in Africa A. Sisal
185. Very few contours in center, closely spaced contours indicating steepness of sides A. Plateau
186. Very large coffee plantation of Brazil A. Fazenda
187. Very small fish, live in swarms, Antarctica A. Krill
188. Very widely spaced contours A. Plain
189. Victoria falls located on river ____ A. Zambezi
190. Wax is from ____ of ____ tree A. Leaves, Carnauba palm
191. Western Coastal Strip, Western mountains, central plains, Eastern Highlands A. Physical divisions of south America
192. Wet zone of Sri Lanka A. South and West
193. Wild dog of Australia A. Dingo
194. Wild variety of llamas found in Patagonia A. Guanaco
195. World’s most concentrated single source of natural manure is ____ at _____ A. Droppings of guano birds, Guano island
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