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General Knowledge - World Geography

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Exercise

"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving."
- Albert Einstein
43. 

The most salty sea in the world is

A. Red sea
B. Dead sea
C. Arabian sea
D. Mediterranean sea

44. 

The most densely populated regions in the world are

A. the monsoon climatic regions
B. the equatorial regions
C. the hot desert climatic regions
D. the summer climatic regions

45. 

The most notable example of a tectonic valley is that of the

A. Doon valley
B. Kashmir valley
C. plains of Aksai Chin
D. None of the above

46. 

The monetary currency of Greece is called (prior to Jan 1, 2002).

A. guilderB. drachma
C. yenD. dinar

47. 

The main examples of Rabi crop are

A. wheat, barley, peas, rapeseed, mustard, grams
B. rice, jowar, barley, wheat
C. peas, maize, cotton and jute
D. All of the above

48. 

The modern theory of plate tectonics states

A. the creation of oceanic crust and the drifting of continents
B. the convention currents within the earth's mantle cause the creation of new oceanic crust at the mid oceanic ridges
C. that the oceanic crust is destroyed at areas where this crust type becomes subducted under the lighter continental crust
D. All of the above




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