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Nanga Parbat MCQs – Geography of Jammu & Kashmir

1. Nanga Parbat is located in:

(A) Gilgit-Baltistan


(B) Punjab


(C) Sindh


(D) Balochistan




2. Nanga Parbat is part of:

(A) Sulaiman Range


(B) Karakoram Range


(C) Hindu Kush Range


(D) Himalaya Range




3. The height of Nanga Parbat is approximately:

(A) 8,126 m


(B) 7,812 m


(C) 7,000 m


(D) 8,848 m




4. Nanga Parbat is also known as:

(A) Snow Mountain


(B) Killer Mountain


(C) Silent Peak


(D) Ice Peak




5. Nanga Parbat is the ___ highest peak in the world:

(A) 7th


(B) 8th


(C) 9th


(D) 10th




6. Nanga Parbat is located near which river:

(A) Ravi


(B) Indus


(C) Jhelum


(D) Chenab




7. The name Nanga Parbat means:

(A) Black Mountain


(B) Naked Mountain


(C) Snow Peak


(D) Ice Valley




8. Nanga Parbat is famous for:

(A) Desert climate


(B) Difficult climbing conditions


(C) Coastal region


(D) Forest plains




9. Nanga Parbat lies in which region of Kashmir geography:

(A) Western Plains


(B) Southern Desert


(C) Northern Areas


(D) Coastal belt




10. The massif of Nanga Parbat is called:

(A) Rakaposhi Massif


(B) Nanga Parbat Massif


(C) Karakoram Massif


(D) Himalayan Belt




11. Nanga Parbat is located in district:

(A) Skardu


(B) Diamer


(C) Hunza


(D) Gilgit




12. The first successful ascent of Nanga Parbat was in:

(A) 1950


(B) 1960


(C) 1955


(D) 1953




13. The first climber to summit Nanga Parbat was:

(A) Reinhold Messner


(B) Hermann Buhl


(C) Edmund Hillary


(D) Tenzing Norgay




14. Nanga Parbat is located in:

(A) India


(B) China


(C) Nepal


(D) Pakistan




15. Nanga Parbat is part of which national region:

(A) Punjab


(B) Balochistan


(C) Sindh


(D) Jammu & Kashmir region




16. Nanga Parbat is surrounded by:

(A) Deserts


(B) High mountains and glaciers


(C) Plains


(D) Coastal areas




17. The Rupal Face of Nanga Parbat is:

(A) One of the highest mountain faces


(B) Desert side


(C) River valley


(D) Forest area




18. Nanga Parbat lies at the western end of:

(A) Karakoram Range


(B) Andes


(C) Himalayas


(D) Alps




19. The climate of Nanga Parbat is:

(A) Tropical


(B) Polar type


(C) Desert


(D) Alpine




20. Nanga Parbat is mainly composed of:

(A) Sandstone


(B) Clay


(C) Limestone only


(D) Granite and metamorphic rocks




21. The area around Nanga Parbat is known for:

(A) Agriculture


(B) Glaciers and snowfields


(C) Industry


(D) Ports




22. Nanga Parbat is part of which mountain system:

(A) Himalayan mountain system


(B) Alpine system


(C) Andes system


(D) Rocky system




23. Nanga Parbat is located in which direction of Pakistan:

(A) North


(B) South


(C) East


(D) West




24. Nanga Parbat is important for:

(A) Trade routes


(B) Agriculture


(C) Fishing industry


(D) Tourism and mountaineering




25. The base camps of Nanga Parbat are mostly used for:

(A) Farming


(B) Climbing expeditions


(C) Military bases


(D) Urban settlements




26. Nanga Parbat is close to which major valley:

(A) Indus Valley


(B) Hunza Valley


(C) Swat Valley


(D) Kashmir Valley




27. The weather at Nanga Parbat is mostly:

(A) Hot and dry


(B) Humid tropical


(C) Cold and unpredictable


(D) Mild coastal




28. Nanga Parbat is a major attraction for:

(A) Mountaineers


(B) Farmers


(C) Fishermen


(D) Traders




29. The slopes of Nanga Parbat are covered with:

(A) Sand dunes


(B) Snow and ice


(C) Grasslands


(D) Urban areas




30. Nanga Parbat is part of which geographical study:

(A) Political Science


(B) Physical Geography


(C) Economics


(D) Sociology




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