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Pir Panjal MCQs – Geography of Jammu & Kashmir

1. Pir Panjal Range is part of:

(A) Karakoram Range


(B) Andes


(C) Himalayas


(D) Alps




2. Pir Panjal Range is located mainly in:

(A) Jammu & Kashmir


(B) Sindh


(C) Punjab


(D) Balochistan




3. Pir Panjal Range lies in:

(A) Lesser Himalayas


(B) Northern Plains


(C) Coastal region


(D) Thar Desert




4. The Pir Panjal Pass is also known as:

(A) Khunjerab Pass


(B) Khyber Pass


(C) Bolan Pass


(D) Banihal Pass




5. Pir Panjal Range separates:

(A) Punjab and Sindh


(B) Tibet and Nepal


(C) China and India


(D) Kashmir Valley and Outer Hills




6. The average height of Pir Panjal Range is:

(A) Low hills


(B) Coastal plains


(C) Moderate mountains


(D) Desert plateau




7. Pir Panjal Range is famous for:

(A) Deserts


(B) Coastal beaches


(C) Snow-covered peaks


(D) Fertile plains




8. The highest peak of Pir Panjal Range is:

(A) Nanga Parbat


(B) K2


(C) Everest


(D) Tosa Maidan peak




9. Pir Panjal Range is part of which geological system:

(A) Volcanic mountains


(B) Fold mountains


(C) Block mountains


(D) Residual mountains




10. Pir Panjal Range affects the climate of:

(A) Coastal areas


(B) Kashmir Valley


(C) Thar Desert


(D) Punjab plains only




11. The Pir Panjal Range acts as:

(A) Political boundary


(B) Ocean divider


(C) Climatic barrier


(D) River source only




12. Pir Panjal Range is mainly composed of:

(A) Sedimentary and metamorphic rocks


(B) Lava rocks


(C) Sand dunes


(D) Coral rocks




13. Pir Panjal Range receives:

(A) No rainfall


(B) Tropical rain only


(C) Only desert winds


(D) Heavy snowfall in winters




14. The vegetation of Pir Panjal is mainly:

(A) Desert shrubs


(B) Coniferous forests


(C) Mangroves


(D) Grasslands only




15. Pir Panjal Range is located in which direction of Kashmir Valley:

(A) East


(B) South


(C) North


(D) West




16. Pir Panjal Range is important for:

(A) Water sources and rivers


(B) Mining only


(C) Desert formation


(D) Sea trade




17. The famous Mughal Road passes through:

(A) Karakoram


(B) Thar Desert


(C) Himalaya Core


(D) Pir Panjal Range




18. Pir Panjal Range belongs to:

(A) Great Himalayas


(B) Outer Himalayas


(C) Trans Himalayas


(D) Lesser Himalayas




19. Pir Panjal Range separates Kashmir from:

(A) China


(B) Jammu plains


(C) Tibet


(D) Nepal




20. The climate of Pir Panjal Range is:

(A) Tropical


(B) Marine


(C) Desert


(D) Alpine




21. Pir Panjal Range is known for:

(A) Beautiful valleys


(B) Oil fields


(C) Beaches


(D) Volcanoes




22. Pir Panjal Range is part of which region’s geography:

(A) Punjab


(B) Jammu & Kashmir


(C) Sindh


(D) Balochistan




23. Pir Panjal Range is formed due to:

(A) Plate collision


(B) Volcanic eruption


(C) River erosion


(D) Wind deposition




24. Pir Panjal Range is located between:

(A) Jhelum Valley and Jammu Plains


(B) Indus and Ravi


(C) Chenab and Sutlej


(D) Ganga and Yamuna




25. Pir Panjal Range is important for:

(A) Tourism and natural beauty


(B) Agriculture


(C) Industry


(D) Fishing




26. Pir Panjal Range is part of which mountain belt:

(A) Andes belt


(B) Alpine-Himalayan belt


(C) Rocky belt


(D) Atlas belt




27. The rivers originating from Pir Panjal are mainly:

(A) Seasonal streams


(B) Underground rivers only


(C) Ocean currents


(D) Permanent rivers




28. Pir Panjal Range has which type of slope:

(A) Gentle coastal slope


(B) Flat plains


(C) Steep and rugged slopes


(D) Sandy dunes




29. Pir Panjal Range is important because it:

(A) Supports desert formation


(B) Blocks monsoon winds


(C) Creates ocean currents


(D) Forms islands




30. Pir Panjal Range is mainly studied under:

(A) Human Geography


(B) Political Science


(C) Physical Geography


(D) Economics




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