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Karakoram MCQs – Geography of Jammu & Kashmir

1. Karakoram Range is located mainly in:

(A) Punjab


(B) Gilgit-Baltistan


(C) Sindh


(D) Balochistan




2. Karakoram Range is part of:

(A) Alps


(B) Andes


(C) Himalayas


(D) Atlas Mountains




3. The highest peak of Karakoram Range is:

(A) K2


(B) Nanga Parbat


(C) Everest


(D) Tirich Mir




4. K2 is also known as:

(A) Killer Mountain


(B) Godwin Austen


(C) Snow Peak


(D) Ice Mountain




5. Karakoram Range lies between:

(A) India and Nepal


(B) Afghanistan and Turkmenistan


(C) Iran and Iraq


(D) Pakistan, India and China




6. Karakoram Range is famous for:

(A) High glaciers and peaks


(B) Deserts


(C) Coastal plains


(D) Forest plains




7. The Karakoram Highway connects Pakistan with:

(A) India


(B) China


(C) Iran


(D) Afghanistan




8. Karakoram Range is known as:

(A) Roof of the world (partly)


(B) Cold desert region


(C) Coastal belt


(D) River delta




9. The Karakoram Range is part of which mountain system:

(A) Himalayan mountain system


(B) Alpine system


(C) Andes system


(D) Atlas system




10. Karakoram Range has the largest concentration of:

(A) Glaciers


(B) Forests


(C) Deserts


(D) Lakes only




11. The Baltoro Glacier is located in:

(A) Karakoram Range


(B) Himalayas


(C) Pir Panjal


(D) Hindu Kush only




12. Karakoram Range is located in which direction of Pakistan:

(A) North


(B) South


(C) East


(D) West




13. Karakoram Range is formed due to:

(A) Plate collision


(B) Volcanic activity


(C) Wind erosion


(D) River deposition




14. Karakoram Range is part of:

(A) Block mountains


(B) Fold mountains


(C) Volcanic mountains


(D) Residual mountains




15. The climate of Karakoram Range is:

(A) Tropical


(B) Monsoon tropical


(C) Maritime


(D) Alpine and cold desert




16. Karakoram Range is important for:

(A) Mountaineering and tourism


(B) Agriculture


(C) Fishing


(D) Industry




17. The Karakoram Range includes which famous pass:

(A) Khyber Pass


(B) Bolan Pass


(C) Khunjerab Pass


(D) Gomal Pass




18. Karakoram Range is located near:

(A) Arabian Sea


(B) Thar Desert


(C) Ganga Basin


(D) Indus River system




19. Karakoram Range is famous for:

(A) Hot climate


(B) Extreme cold and high altitude


(C) Coastal winds


(D) Rainforests




20. The Karakoram Range lies mostly in:

(A) India


(B) Nepal


(C) Pakistan


(D) Bangladesh




21. Karakoram Range is part of which geographical study:

(A) Physical geography


(B) Human geography


(C) Economic geography


(D) Political science




22. The Karakoram Range is richer in:

(A) Glaciers and snowfields


(B) Oil


(C) Coal only


(D) Forest products only




23. Karakoram Range is connected with:

(A) Hindu Kush and Himalayas


(B) Alps and Andes


(C) Atlas and Rockies


(D) Ural only




24. The Karakoram Range is important for water source of:

(A) Oceans


(B) Amazon River


(C) Nile River


(D) Indus River system




25. The Karakoram Range is called:

(A) Desert mountains


(B) Cold desert mountains


(C) Coastal mountains


(D) Volcanic belt




26. Karakoram Range has:

(A) No glaciers


(B) Many large glaciers


(C) Only rivers


(D) Only forests




27. Karakoram Range is located in which region of Jammu & Kashmir geography:

(A) Southern plains


(B) Northern mountainous region


(C) Coastal belt


(D) River delta




28. Karakoram Range is important for:

(A) Textile industry


(B) Fishing industry


(C) Agriculture only


(D) Trade routes and passes




29. The terrain of Karakoram Range is:

(A) Flat


(B) Desert plain


(C) Coastal


(D) Very rugged and steep




30. Karakoram Range is mainly studied under:

(A) Human geography


(B) Physical geography


(C) Sociology


(D) Economics




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