14000+ MCQs World Geography (Industry and Transport)
Total Questions:- 50
Time:- 30 Minutes
MCQ Pattern
Date:- 30/04/2026
1. Assertion (A) Aluminium industry is located near the source of power. Reason (R) Industries are usually located close to the source of raw materials.
2. Which one of the following countries has the highest average of road length on a per thousand square kilometer area basis?
3. Which of the following wool producing centre belongs to Germany?
4. Eurotunnel for fast running trains joins
5. Assertion (A) There is uneven distribution of industries across the world’s regions. Reason (R) Factors of industrial location influences the type of industry and its viability.
6. The highway network of Germany are called
7. Which country is the largest newsprint producer of the world?
8. Hiroshima-Kobe region of Japan is an important region for
9. During a flight from Delhi to Tokyo the following are the landing airports.
I. Hongkong
II. Hanoi
III. Taipei
IV. Bangkok
The correct sequence of the landing at these airports during an onward journey is
10. The largest jute producing country in the world is
11. Which one of the following is an example of 'Footloose' industry?
12. Which one of the following cities is not located on the Trans-Siberian rail route?
13. The Canadian Pacific Railway runs between
14. Which country's airlines is 'Lufthansa'?
15. The American cotton textile industry moved from New England to the Southern states because
16. Which one of the following pairs is not correct?
17. Which is not a correct match?
18. Several industrial units come together to make use of the advantages offered by urban centres. This is known as
19. Which of the following is the busiest sea route of the world?
20. World’s longest rail-road tunnel Seikan is in
21. Assertion (A) Canada is the largest newsprint producer in the world. Reason (R) British Columbia is the largest timber producer of Canada.
22. Which of the following cities is known as the oil capital of Europe?
23. Which one of the following is not correctly matched?
24. The country well known for its small precision high cost industrial goods is
25. The shift of the aluminium industry from the Dnieper region to Siberia was made possible because of
26. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
27. Which of the given below is not correctly matched?
28. Losch considered which of the following as an important factor in determining the location of an industry?
29. The first railway line in the world was laid in
30. The Panama Canal is different from the Suez Canal as it has
31. The Iron and Steel Industry is largely concentrated in the Kuzbass region because of the
32. The shortest air route from Moscow to San Francisco is
33. Consider the following statements.
I. Mobility of capital determines location of industries in socialist countries.
II. Transport and communication is required for transportation and organisation of industries.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
34. Antwerp, a leading place for cutting and trading diamond is located in
35. Sericulture industry is native of
36. The greatest ship canal of the world is
37. Consider the following statements about Weber’s Industrial Location Theory.
I. He considered transport cost as a function of weight and distance.
II. His theory tries to identify the point of minimum transport cost.
III. He considered perfect competition among industries.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
38. The longest network of road is present in which country?
39. Air Garuda airline is related to …… .
40. Which among the following industry showed growth during two world wars in India?
41. Why is the Akron region of USA famous?
42. The only trans-continental railway of South America, running through the Uspallata Pass in Andes, runs between
43. The largest railway station of the world is
44. The correct sequence in descending order of the given countries in terms of railway length in the world is
45. Which one of the following is not correctly matched?
46. Which of the following canals is used as an inland waterway in Southern Germany?
47. Weber introduced a famous locational theory for localisation of manufacturing industries, known as
48. Manufacturing industries are involved in which of the following?
49. The longest inland waterway in the world is
50. Assertion (A) High cost of land discourages industrial setups. Reason (R) Energy intensive industries are located near source of power.