Dear students, GENERAL STUDIES is a vast subject and low scoring part. 2-3 questions are asked in Tier-1 exam. Most students ignore the GA part in exam time, but you should prepare and attempt the GA section. So, we are providing 15 targeted GEOGRAPHY questions that are frequently asked in the CGL Exam. You can also read our GENERAL STUDIES QUIZZES.
Q1. On which of the following planets water cycle is available?
(a) Jupiter
(b) Earth
(c) Mars
Q2. The asteroids revolve round the Sun in between:
(a) Earth and Mars
(b) Mars and Jupiter
(c) Jupiter and Saturn
(d) Saturn and Uranus
Q3. Which of the following is called the twin of the earth?
(a) Neptune
(b) Venus
(c) Mars
(d) Saturn
Q4. Which planet has maximum numbers of satellites?
(a) Jupiter
(b) Saturn
(c) Neptune
(d) Uranus
Q5. The light from the Sun reaches the Earth in about-
(a) 8 seconds
(b) 8 minutes
(c) 10 seconds
(d) 10 minutes
Q6. The surface temperature of the sun is estimated as
(a) 6000°C
(b) 12000°C
(c) 18000°C
(d) 24000°C
Q7. Which one of the following planets has no moon?
(a) Mars
(b) Neptune
(c) Mercury
(d) Jupiter
Q8. Which one of the following is called a red planet?
(a) Venus
(b) Mercury
(c) Mars
(d) Jupiter
Q9. Brightest planet in our solar system is
(a) Venus
(b) Mercury
(c) Mars
(d) Jupiter
Q10. The Milky Way Galaxy was first observed by
(a) Galileo
(b) Maarten Schmidt
(c) Marconi
(d) Newton
Q11. Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) Pluto is not a Planet now
(b) Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930
(c) Pluto has been given the number 134340
(d) All of the above
Q12. Which is the hottest planet in the Solar System?
(a) Jupiter
(b) Saturn
(c) Venus
(d) Uranus
Q13. The largest planet in our solar system is
(a) Mars
(b) Jupiter
(c) Saturn
(d)Mercury
Q14. The four largest planets of the Solar System in decreasing size are
(a) Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn and Uranus
(b) Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune
(c) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
(d) Jupiter, Mercury, Saturn and Neptune
Q15. The number of satellites of the planet is Mercury is
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 16
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