MCQs Pakistan Geography

Which city lies closest to the tectonic boundary between the Indian and Eurasian plates?

A. Muzaffarabad

B. Skardu

C. Abbottabad

D. Quetta

The Zhob River eventually joins which larger river?

A. Dasht

B. Gomal

C. Indus

D. Hingol

The Chagai Hills are geologically important due to:

A. Marble reserves

B. Uranium mining

C. Earthquake studies

D. Gas extraction

Which pass connects Chitral to Gilgit-Baltistan?

. Khunjerab Pass

B. Shandur Pass

C. Babusar Pass

D. Dorah Pass

The Jiwani Peninsula is strategically located near the:

A. Strait of Hormuz

B. Persian Gulf

C. Gulf of Oman

D. Arabian Sea

The Himalayas in Pakistan are primarily composed of which rock type?

A. Igneous

B. Sedimentary

C. Metamorphic

D. Mixed lithology

 

The Cholistan Desert is geologically a continuation of:

A. Thar Desert

B. Kharan Desert

C. Rann of Kutch

D. Dasht-i-Lut

The Salt Range was formed due to:

A. Volcanic activity

B. Plate subduction

C. Evaporite folding

D. Sediment erosion

Which is the second largest glacier in Pakistan?

A. Siachen

B. Baltoro

C. Batura

D. Hispar

The Murree Fault lies between:

A. Rawalpindi and Islamabad

B. Potwar Plateau and Hazara Hills

C. Kohat and Bannu

D. Chilas and Gilgit