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ICSE Class 11 Geography

ICSE Class 11 Geography

Comprehensive mock test on Physical Geography and Human Geography fundamentals. Features map work and case study questions.

2025-07-19
ICSE Class 11 Geography Grade 11

Duration

30 min

Questions

30

Marking

Negative

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What is the main feature of Geography as an integrating discipline?

A
It connects physical and social sciences
B
It focuses only on physical landscapes
C
It deals exclusively with human activities
D
It studies environmental issues only

Which of the following best describes the relationship between Physical Geography and Natural Sciences?

A
Physical Geography is a subfield of Natural Sciences
B
Physical Geography is unrelated to Natural Sciences
C
Physical Geography and Natural Sciences are two distinct fields without overlap
D
Physical Geography is a part of Social Sciences

How does Geography relate to Social Sciences?

A
Geography studies human societies and their spatial relationships
B
Geography is a part of Natural Sciences only
C
Geography studies physical landscapes and does not relate to social sciences
D
Geography focuses only on the economic aspects of societies

Which branch of Geography is concerned with the study of landforms and their development?

A
Geomorphology
B
Climatology
C
Hydrology
D
Human Geography

What is the study of climate and weather patterns over time called?

A
Climatology
B
Geomorphology
C
Hydrology
D
Pedology

Which of the following branches of Geography focuses on the distribution and movement of water in the Earth's system?

A
Hydrology
B
Climatology
C
Geomorphology
D
Human Geography

What does Human Geography primarily study?

A
The relationship between humans and their environment
B
The physical processes of the Earth
C
The study of plants and animals
D
The economic activities of societies

Which of the following subfields of Human Geography deals with the study of human settlement patterns?

A
Settlement Geography
B
Population Geography
C
Economic Geography
D
Political Geography

Which branch of Human Geography focuses on the study of population and its distribution?

A
Population Geography
B
Settlement Geography
C
Economic Geography
D
Cultural Geography

Which branch of Geography deals with the study of the relationship between humans and their economic activities?

A
Economic Geography
B
Political Geography
C
Cultural Geography
D
Urban Geography

Which branch of Human Geography studies the impact of political processes and territorial boundaries on human activity?

A
Political Geography
B
Cultural Geography
C
Economic Geography
D
Population Geography

What is the primary focus of Geomorphology?

A
The study of landforms and their development
B
The study of climates and weather patterns
C
The study of the Earth's water systems
D
The study of human settlements

What does Climatology study?

A
The long-term patterns of temperature, precipitation, and other climate variables
B
The movement of water in rivers and lakes
C
The formation of landforms due to tectonic forces
D
The distribution of various species in ecosystems

What does Hydrology focus on?

A
The study of water bodies and their distribution, movement, and properties
B
The study of landforms and their development
C
The study of ecosystems and biodiversity
D
The study of human societies and their development

Which of the following is NOT a sub-branch of Physical Geography?

A
Geopolitics
B
Geomorphology
C
Climatology
D
Hydrology

Which of the following branches of Human Geography studies the historical development of human societies?

A
Historical Geography
B
Population Geography
C
Cultural Geography
D
Settlement Geography

Which branch of Geography deals with the movement of people, migration patterns, and their effects?

A
Population Geography
B
Cultural Geography
C
Economic Geography
D
Political Geography

Which of the following is NOT a focus of Economic Geography?

A
The distribution of natural resources
B
The study of economic activities and industries
C
The study of political boundaries
D
The impact of economic policies on geographical locations

What is the focus of Cultural Geography?

A
The study of cultural landscapes and human impact on environments
B
The study of political systems and borders
C
The study of physical landforms
D
The study of climate and weather patterns

Which branch of Geography deals with the study of cities, urban spaces, and their development?

A
Urban Geography
B
Historical Geography
C
Economic Geography
D
Population Geography

Which of the following is an interdisciplinary approach used in Geography?

A
Combining knowledge from physical and social sciences
B
Focusing exclusively on physical landforms
C
Studying only human activities
D
Studying only the economy of nations

Which of the following topics would be studied under Geopolitics?

A
The interaction between geography and political power
B
The movement of people within countries
C
The study of ecosystems
D
The relationship between trade and industrial development

What is the main focus of Historical Geography?

A
The study of historical processes and their impact on geography
B
The study of the movement of economic goods
C
The study of physical landforms
D
The study of urban areas

Which of the following best defines the term 'Systematic Approach' in Geography?

A
Studying specific aspects of Geography like climate, population, etc.
B
A general study of all aspects of human behavior
C
The study of economic systems
D
The study of political boundaries

What would be studied under Population Geography?

A
The distribution and movement of human populations
B
The physical structure of the Earth
C
The interaction between humans and their environment
D
The history of human settlements

Which of the following is a subfield of Human Geography?

A
Cultural Geography
B
Physical Geography
C
Geopolitics
D
Geomorphology

What is the role of economic geography?

A
To understand the relationship between economic activities and the geographical environment
B
To understand how cultural factors influence economics
C
To understand the physical processes of landform development
D
To analyze the effects of social structures on the environment

What does the term 'Spatial Distribution' refer to?

A
The arrangement of features or phenomena across the Earth's surface
B
The movement of people within a region
C
The study of climate patterns
D
The organization of government institutions

What is the importance of studying Urban Geography?

A
To understand the development and growth of cities
B
To analyze the physical structure of the Earth
C
To study the migration patterns of people
D
To analyze the economic systems of countries

Which of the following terms refers to the study of political boundaries and their impact on human activities?

A
Political Geography
B
Cultural Geography
C
Economic Geography
D
Historical Geography