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ICSE Class 12 Geography

ICSE Class 12 Geography

Comprehensive mock test on Physical Geography, Human Geography, and Regional Studies. Features map-based questions, case studies, and analytical questions.

2025-07-20
ICSE Geography Class 12 Grade 12

Duration

30 min

Questions

20

Marking

Negative

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Which of the following is the correct location of India with reference to latitude and longitude?

A
8Β°4' N to 37Β°6' N latitude and 68Β°7' E to 97Β°25' E longitude
B
10Β°4' N to 40Β°6' N latitude and 70Β°7' E to 100Β°25' E longitude
C
15Β°4' N to 35Β°6' N latitude and 60Β°7' E to 90Β°25' E longitude
D
20Β°4' N to 30Β°6' N latitude and 75Β°7' E to 95Β°25' E longitude

What is the total length of India's coastline?

A
7,516.6 km
B
6,000 km
C
8,000 km
D
7,000 km

Which of the following is an advantage of India's location in the Indian Ocean?

A
India has strategic maritime routes for trade and defense
B
India has limited access to neighboring countries
C
India is isolated from other continents
D
India has no proximity to important sea routes

What is the total area of India?

A
3.287 million square kilometers
B
3.5 million square kilometers
C
3.8 million square kilometers
D
4 million square kilometers

Which of the following countries is located to the north of India?

A
China
B
Nepal
C
Pakistan
D
Bangladesh

Which of the following is a major geological feature of the Peninsular Plateau?

A
Malwa Plateau
B
Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputra Plains
C
Sundarbans
D
Ganges Delta

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of the Himalayas?

A
Orthoclinal structure with three parallel ranges
B
It has no sub-ranges
C
It is formed mainly by sedimentary rocks
D
It is the oldest mountain range

Which of the following is the main geological feature of the Indo-Gangetic Plains?

A
Bhangar, Khadar, and Doabs
B
Plateaus and mountains
C
Volcanic eruptions
D
Hills and rocky terrains

What is the major difference between the Peninsular Plateau and the Himalayas?

A
Peninsular Plateau is formed by volcanic activity, while Himalayas are formed by orogenic movements
B
Peninsular Plateau is older than the Himalayas
C
Peninsular Plateau is located in the north of India
D
Himalayas are made up of sedimentary rocks

Which is a characteristic feature of the Great Plains of India?

A
Flat alluvial plains formed by river systems
B
Mountainous terrain with deep valleys
C
High altitude desert region
D
Forest-covered hilly terrain

Which of the following is a major feature of the Indus-Ganga-Brahmaputra plains?

A
Alluvial soil, fertile for agriculture
B
Lava fields and volcanic mountains
C
Desert regions with scarce rainfall
D
Cold, dry plateaus

Which range is associated with the Western Himalayas?

A
The Kashmir Himalayas
B
The Kumaon Himalayas
C
The Assam Himalayas
D
The Nepal Himalayas

What is a key characteristic of the Eastern Ghats?

A
They are lower in height than the Western Ghats
B
They run parallel to the eastern coast of India
C
They form the western boundary of the Deccan Plateau
D
They are covered with dense forests

What is the significance of the Aravallis in India?

A
They are among the oldest mountain ranges in India
B
They form the eastern boundary of the Peninsular Plateau
C
They contain the largest deposits of coal in India
D
They are a volcanic mountain range

Which of the following describes the Ganga Plain?

A
A fertile alluvial plain formed by the Ganges River
B
A mountainous terrain with deep valleys
C
A cold, dry desert region
D
A high-altitude plateau

Which of the following is a characteristic of the Deccan Plateau?

A
It is rich in minerals like iron ore and manganese
B
It has a cold climate with low rainfall
C
It has a flat terrain with no major mountains
D
It is located near the Ganges River

What is the difference between the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats?

A
The Western Ghats are higher in altitude and more continuous
B
The Eastern Ghats are higher in altitude
C
The Western Ghats have a dry climate, while the Eastern Ghats are more humid
D
The Eastern Ghats are located in the west, and Western Ghats in the east

Which of the following is a feature of the Great Indian Desert?

A
It is located in the Rajasthan Plain
B
It is a forested region
C
It has a high rainfall
D
It is a plateau region

What is a key feature of the Chotanagpur Plateau?

A
It is rich in mineral resources, including coal
B
It is a flat, desert region
C
It has a tropical climate
D
It is located in the Himalayas

Which of the following is true about the Great Himalayas?

A
They are the highest mountain range in India
B
They are located in the central part of India
C
They are located in the southern part of India
D
They are part of the Peninsular Plateau