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