
Revise Indian and World Geography for CAPF AC 2025 with this quick guide. Includes solved Practice Set 4 with answer key for last-minute preparation
Answer Key- Practice – 4
Ancient (1–15):
- B 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. B 9. C 10. B
- D 12. C 13. C 14. C 15. A
Medieval (16–30):
16. A 17. B 18. B 19. C 20. B 21. B 22. B 23. A 24. A 25. B
26. D 27. C 28. A 29. A 30. C
Modern (31–50):
31. D 32. B 33. B 34. B 35. B 36. C 37. B 38. A 39. B 40. C
41. B 42. A 43. C 44. B 45. B 46. B 47. B 48. C 49. B 50. C
Here are 50 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Indian and World Geography, specifically designed for CAPF (Assistant Commandant) Examination by UPSC.
Practice Set -5
Practice Set 5- Indian and World Geography
World Geography (1–25)
- The longest river in the world is:
A. Amazon
B. Yangtze
C. Nile
D. Mississippi - The largest desert in the world is:
A. Sahara
B. Arabian
C. Gobi
D. Kalahari - The smallest continent in the world is:
A. Europe
B. Antarctica
C. Australia
D. South America - The Ring of Fire is associated with:
A. Earthquakes
B. Tsunamis
C. Volcanoes
D. Cyclones - The deepest part of the ocean is:
A. Java Trench
B. Mariana Trench
C. Tonga Trench
D. Peru–Chile Trench - Greenwich Meridian (0° Longitude) passes through:
A. France
B. England
C. Spain
D. Italy - The Suez Canal connects:
A. Atlantic Ocean & Pacific Ocean
B. Mediterranean Sea & Red Sea
C. Red Sea & Arabian Sea
D. Black Sea & Baltic Sea - The Great Barrier Reef is located in:
A. Philippines
B. Maldives
C. Indonesia
D. Australia - The largest island in the world is:
A. Madagascar
B. Greenland
C. Borneo
D. New Guinea - The highest waterfall in the world is:
A. Tugela Falls
B. Niagara Falls
C. Angel Falls
D. Victoria Falls - The Tropic of Capricorn passes through:
A. India
B. China
C. Brazil
D. Saudi Arabia - The Alps Mountain Range is located in:
A. North America
B. South America
C. Europe
D. Africa - The Mediterranean Sea is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by:
A. Strait of Gibraltar
B. Strait of Hormuz
C. Panama Canal
D. Bosporus Strait - Taiga vegetation is found in:
A. Tropical regions
B. Temperate zones
C. Sub-arctic regions
D. Equatorial zones - Which is a landlocked country?
A. Vietnam
B. Afghanistan
C. Thailand
D. Myanmar - The continent with the highest number of countries is:
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Europe
D. South America - The Atacama Desert is located in:
A. Africa
B. Australia
C. South America
D. North America - Which ocean has the most number of trenches?
A. Atlantic
B. Arctic
C. Indian
D. Pacific - The Great Rift Valley is found in:
A. South America
B. Africa
C. Asia
D. Australia - The continent without any desert is:
A. Europe
B. Asia
C. North America
D. Australia - El Niño affects the:
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Arctic Ocean
C. Pacific Ocean
D. Indian Ocean - The Equator passes through:
A. Kenya
B. India
C. Argentina
D. China - The Black Forest is located in:
A. France
B. Germany
C. Spain
D. Italy - The Danube River flows through which continent?
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. South America
D. Europe - Which is a volcanic mountain?
A. Himalayas
B. Andes
C. Kilimanjaro
D. Rockies
Indian Geography (26–50)
- The tropic of Cancer passes through how many Indian states?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9 - The highest peak in India is:
A. Nanda Devi
B. Mount Everest
C. Kanchenjunga
D. Dhaulagiri - The largest river in India is:
A. Yamuna
B. Godavari
C. Ganga
D. Brahmaputra - The Thar Desert is located in:
A. Rajasthan
B. Gujarat
C. Haryana
D. Punjab - The longest coastline among Indian states is in:
A. Kerala
B. Gujarat
C. Maharashtra
D. Tamil Nadu - The Chilika Lake is located in:
A. Andhra Pradesh
B. Odisha
C. Tamil Nadu
D. West Bengal - The Western Ghats are also known as:
A. Sahyadri
B. Vindhyas
C. Satpura
D. Nilgiri - The Godavari River originates from:
A. Western Ghats
B. Himalayas
C. Satpura Hills
D. Trimbak Plateau - The Sunderbans is famous for:
A. Coffee plantation
B. Mangrove forest
C. Desert flora
D. Tea gardens - The Indira Point is located in:
A. Lakshadweep
B. Andaman & Nicobar
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Goa - The largest state in India by area is:
A. Maharashtra
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Rajasthan
D. Madhya Pradesh - The largest dam in India is:
A. Hirakud
B. Bhakra Nangal
C. Tehri
D. Sardar Sarovar - The Standard Meridian of India is:
A. 80° E
B. 82.5° E
C. 75° E
D. 90° E - India shares the longest international boundary with:
A. Nepal
B. Bangladesh
C. China
D. Pakistan - Kharif crops are sown in:
A. Winter
B. Monsoon
C. Autumn
D. Summer - The Deccan Plateau is rich in:
A. Black soil
B. Red soil
C. Alluvial soil
D. Laterite soil - The Eastern Coastal Plain is known as:
A. Konkan Coast
B. Coromandel Coast
C. Malabar Coast
D. Gujarat Coast - Kaziranga National Park is in:
A. West Bengal
B. Assam
C. Manipur
D. Jharkhand - The Rivers of the Peninsular Plateau are mostly:
A. Perennial
B. Snow-fed
C. Seasonal
D. Glacial - The Ganga originates from:
A. Gangotri Glacier
B. Yamunotri Glacier
C. Nanda Devi
D. Pindari Glacier - The only active volcano in India is located at:
A. Barren Island
B. Nicobar
C. Minicoy
D. Lakshadweep - The largest producer of wheat in India is:
A. Punjab
B. Uttar Pradesh
C. Haryana
D. Madhya Pradesh - The Indian Monsoon generally arrives in Kerala around:
A. 15 May
B. 1 June
C. 15 June
D. 30 May - The Aravalli Hills are located in:
A. Kerala
B. Rajasthan
C. Jharkhand
D. Karnataka
50. The Narmada River flows into:
A. Bay of Bengal
B. Arabian Sea
C. Indian Ocean
D. Gulf of Mannar
