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Commercial Geography Icom Part 2 English Medium Chapter 3 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
In the quickly populated areas of the world:
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Natural vegetation is thick
Vegetation covers 80% earth surface
Natural vegetation covers limited area
Natural vegetation is absent
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Question # 2
According to latest estimates
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90% land surface is under forests
Natural vegetation has absolutely finished
Only 10% area is under forests
25 to 30% land surface is under forests
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Question # 3
In the growth of the Natural vegetation
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The role of temperature is very important
Temperature does not play any role
Role of man is prominent
Role of relief is prominent
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Question # 4
For building ships:
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Mahagany wood is used
Teakwood is used
Coconutwood is used
Palmwood is used
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Question # 5
With the increase of temperature evaporation from plants
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Becomes fast
Becomes slow
Becomes very slow
Becomes at zero level
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Question # 6
Between 30°-40° latitudes at the western margins of continents:
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Equatorial rain forests are found
Tundra vegetation is found
Mediterranean evergreen forests are found
Thick forests are found
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Question # 7
World's natural rubber forests are found
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In equatorial region
In Tundra region
In Europe
In Australia
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Question # 8
Twelve percent of world's total forests are:
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Desert forests
Deciduous forests
Equatorial forests
Mediterraneanforests
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Question # 9
From Brazil and Congo's forests:
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Gold is obtained
Petroleum is obtained
Rubber is obtained
Olive is obtained
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Question # 10
The largest equatorial rain forests are in:
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Germany
India
Canada
Brazil
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Question # 11
Mulberry leaves are used for:
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Feeding silkworms
Feeding white ants
Feeding wild worms
Feeding camels
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Question # 12
With the gradual increase of population:
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Forest area is increasing
Forests importance is becoming less
Area under forests is becoming less
Forests areas is expanding
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Question # 13
The larges equatorial rain forests are in
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Germany
India
Canada
Brazil
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Question # 14
With the increase of temperature evaporation from plants:
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Becomes fast
Becomes slow
Become very slow
Become at zero level
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Question # 15
Prairies grass region is located
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From 5°-10° latitudes
Within equatorial region
From 45°-65° latitudes
Along Mediterranean coastal belt
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Question # 16
Coniferous Evergreen forests covers how many percentage of total forest area of the world forests ?
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80 percent
35 percent
Very small area
5 percent
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Question # 17
German People's saying is that natural vegetation is
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Universal raw material
Major source for industries
Basic need for human beings
Not important thing
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Question # 18
Eleven thousand years before today:
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100% land surface was covered with vegetation
Forest areas are limited
There was no forests
45% land surface was under forests
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Question # 19
World's evergreen rain-fed equatorial forests covers:
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10% area of the total forests
5% area of the total forests
49% area of the total forests
95% area of the total forests
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Question # 20
Bluta wood is used for:
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Preparation of quality furniture
No use of it
Paper preparation
Sports goods
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Question # 21
Coniferous evergreen forests are found:
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Between 0°-5° latitudes
Between 30°-45° latitudes
Between 60°-70° latitudes
Between 20°-30° latitudes
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