CBSE Class 12 NCERT Geography MCQs Quiz
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Which state in India hosts the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest?

  • Tamil Nadu
  • Odisha
  • West Bengal (correct)
  • Maharashtra

Which natural disaster is most frequently experienced in India?

  • Earthquakes
  • Cyclones
  • Volcanoes
  • Floods (correct)

In terms of length, which river is the longest in India?

  • Yamuna River
  • Mahi River
  • Brahmaputra River (correct)
  • Godavari River

Which region in India is known for its frequent landslides?

<p>The Himalayas (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which national park in India is renowned for its tiger population?

<p>Jim Corbett National Park (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which Indian state experiences the highest annual rainfall?

<p>Meghalaya (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following mountain ranges in India is not mentioned in the text as one of the physical features?

<p>The Western Ghats (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which geographical region of India is the Deccan Plateau predominantly located?

<p>The Central Highlands (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which river flows through the Rann of Kutch in the Thar Desert?

<p>Luni River (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which state in India has the highest percentage of urban population according to the text?

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Which Indian geographical region hosts the capital city of India?

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Which characteristic does not belong to the climate of Western Ghats based on the text?

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What is Mount Everest?

The highest mountain peak in India and one of the most iconic peaks in the world.

What is the Deccan Plateau?

A large plateau in peninsular India, known for its black soil and historic significance.

Which river flows through the Rann of Kutch?

A major river in western India, flowing through the arid Thar Desert and eventually emptying into the Rann of Kutch.

What is the largest city in India?

The most populous metropolitan city in India, located on the west coast.

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Which state has the most urban population?

The state in India with the highest percentage of urban population.

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Where is India's capital located?

The national capital of India, situated in the north of the country.

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What are key features of the Western Ghats climate?

A climatic condition prevalent in the Western Ghats, characterized by high rainfall during monsoons and mild, dry summers.

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Where does the Tropical Wet Climate occur in India?

A tropical wet climate that occurs in several regions across India, marked by abundant rainfall and humid conditions.

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Which state has the highest rainfall?

The state in India renowned for receiving the highest annual rainfall.

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Which park is known for its tiger population?

A national park in India known for its large tiger population, contributing significantly to tiger conservation.

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Where is the Great Himalayan National Park?

A national park located in Himachal Pradesh, famous for its diverse flora and fauna, including the snow leopard.

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Where are the Sundarbans Mangrove Forests?

A unique mangrove forest located in the Ganges Delta, known for its rich biodiversity and the Royal Bengal Tiger.

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Study Notes

CBSE Class 12 NCERT Geography Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ)

This article aims to provide a fact-rich, educational overview of the CBSE Class 12 NCERT Geography MCQs, focusing on the subtopics of Physical Features of India, Human Settlements, Climate, Biodiversity and Conservation, and Natural Hazards and Disasters.

Physical Features of India

  1. The highest peak in India is located in which of the following mountain ranges? a. The Himalayas b. The Vindhyas c. The Aravalis d. The Satpura Range

  2. The Deccan Plateau forms the major part of which geographical region in India? a. The Northern Plains b. The Gangetic Plain c. The Central Highlands d. The Coastal Plains

  3. Which river flows through the Rann of Kutch, a part of the Thar Desert? a. Brahmaputra River b. Kaveri River c. Godavari River d. Luni River

Human Settlements

  1. The largest metropolitan city in India, by population, is: a. Delhi b. Mumbai c. Kolkata d. Chennai

  2. Which state in India has the highest percentage of people living in urban areas? a. Kerala b. Odisha c. West Bengal d. Tamil Nadu

  3. The capital city of India is situated in which geographical region? a. The Northern Plains b. The Gangetic Plain c. The Central Highlands d. The Coastal Plains

Climate

  1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Western Ghats climate? a. High rainfall during the southwest monsoon b. Temperatures ranging from 18°C to 28°C c. Dry, hot summers d. Snowy winters

  2. The Tropical Wet Climate occurs in which of the following regions in India? a. The Western Ghats b. The North-Eastern States c. The Central Highlands d. The Northern Plains

  3. Which of the following states in India has the highest annual rainfall? a. Meghalaya b. Karnataka c. Uttar Pradesh d. Himachal Pradesh

Biodiversity and Conservation

  1. Which of the following national parks in India is known for its tiger population? a. Kaziranga National Park b. Jim Corbett National Park c. Bandhavgarh National Park d. Keoladeo National Park

  2. The Great Himalayan National Park is located in which state of India? a. Himachal Pradesh b. Uttar Pradesh c. West Bengal d. Assam

  3. The Sundarbans Mangrove Forest is situated in which state of India? a. West Bengal b. Odisha c. Tamil Nadu d. Maharashtra

Natural Hazards and Disasters

  1. Which of the following natural disasters is most frequently experienced in India? a. Earthquakes b. Cyclones c. Floods d. Volcanoes

  2. Which is the longest river in India in terms of length? a. Brahmaputra River b. Godavari River c. Yamuna River d. Mahi River

  3. Which of the following regions in India is known for its frequent landslides? a. The Himalayas b. The Northern Plains c. The Aravalis d. The Gangetic Plain

This article provides a foundation for learning and understanding the core concepts of CBSE Class 12 NCERT Geography, aiming to encourage students to explore the fascinating world of geography further.

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