world human geography section 3 Practice Questions Answers Test with Solutions & More Shortcuts

Question : 26

Match List-I with List-II. Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

List I List II
(Tribe) (Region)
A. Semang 1. Congo Basin
B. Kirghiz 2. Malaysia
C. Bushman 3. Central Asia
D. Pygmies 4. Kalahari desert
Codes: A B C D

a) 2 1 4 3

b) 4 2 3 1

c) 1 3 2 4

d) 2 3 4 1

Answer: (d)

  1. The Semang are a Negrito ethnic group of the Malay Peninsula. They are found in Perak, Kedah and Pahang of Malaysia.
  2. The Kyrgyz people are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia, primarily Kyrgyzstan.
  3. Bushmen tribe is found in the Kalahari desert.
  4. Pygmies are found in Congo Basin

Question : 27

Consider the following statements

  1. Black Fellow: Australian aborigines.
  2. Yuit: Inhabitants of Siberia and St. Lawrence island of Alaska
Which of the above statements is/are true?

a) Both 1 and 2

b) Only 1

c) Only 2

d) None of these

Answer: (a)

Question : 28 [SSC CGL 2016]

What do you mean by ‘Density of Population’?

a) Number of persons in a city

b) Ratio of people living below poverty line to total population

c) Number of persons live per square kilometre

d) Number of persons living per kilometre

Answer: (c)

For humans, population density is the number of people per unit of area, usually quoted per square kilometre or square mile. The world’s population is around 7,000,000,000 and Earth’s total area is 510,000,000 square kilometers (197,000,000 sq. mi.).

Therefore, the worldwide human population density is around

7,000,000,000 ÷ 510,000,000 = 13.7 per km2 (35 per sq. mi).

Question : 29

Which one of the following refers to occupational structure of population?

a) Distribution of working population among differentocupations.

b) Number of persons living in the country.

c) Size of working population

d) Nature of different occupation.

Answer: (a)

Question : 30

Consider the following pairs

  1. Savannah – East Africa
  2. Prairies – North America
  3. Veld – Europe
  4. Down – Australia
Which of the above pairs are correct?

a) I and II

b) I, II, III and IV

c) I, II and IV

d) III and IV

Answer: (c)

Veld, also spelt veldt, is a type of wide-open rural landscape in Southern Africa. Particularly, it is a flat area covered in grass or low scrub, especially in the countries of South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia.

A certain sub-tropical woodland ecoregion of Southern Africa has been officially defined as the Bushveld by the World Wide Fund for Nature. Trees are found only in a few places—frost, fire, and grazing animals allow grass to grow but prevent the growth of trees.

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