12th Class Principle of Geography Online MCQ's Test with Answers for Chapter 4(Herding)

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Question # 1

In the world, Australia ranks first in:

Question # 2

For nomadic and commercial herding:

Question # 3

Animal's dung

Question # 4

Basic purpose of domestication animals is:

Question # 5

Which country ranks first in sheep rearing:

Question # 6

In the life of Eskimo people:

Question # 7

Which continent keeps maximum number of cattle:

Question # 8

Temperate region grasslands:

Question # 9

In underdeveloped countries herding is

Question # 10

For nomadic and commercial herding

Question # 11

Perhaps first domesticated animal was:

Question # 12

Perhaps first domesticated animal was

Question # 13

Turkey's Angora goat is

Question # 14

In Western developed countries people got their diet's

Question # 15

In the continents of Europe, Australia and America's

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ICom Part II Commercial Geography (English Medium) Chapter 0 Important MCQ's

Sr.# Question Answer
1 Basic purpose of domestication animals is:
A. Transporting goods
B. Riding
C. For diet or food
D. Use as a draught
2 In the life of Eskimo people:
A. Camel is an important animal
B. Horseis an important animal
C. Cattleis an important animal
D. Reindeeris an important animal
3 In developed countries rearing has
A. Not any progress
B. Becomes an industry
C. Not any considerable progress
D. Progressed very slowly
4 Animal's dung:
A. Is best fertilizer for maintaining soil fertility
B. Is not important for soil
C. Has little importance for soil
D. Is not used for soil fertility
5 In underdeveloped countries herding is
A. Being done in Commercial manner
B. Being done in nomadic nammer
C. Very little important
D. Being done by rich people
6 In the continents of Europe, China and America's:
A. Nomadic rearing is being practice
B. Commercial rearing is being done
C. Poor people practice rearing
D. Rearing is done by majority people
7 In the world, yak is found in:
A. Desert areas
B. Equatorial areas
C. Cold mountain areas
D. Temperate plain region
8 In the continents of Europe, Australia and America's
A. Nomadic rearing is being practice
B. Commercial rearing is being done
C. Poor people practice rearing
D. Rearing is done by majority people
9 In underdeveloped countries herding is:
A. Being done commercial manner
B. Being done nomadic manner
C. Very little important
D. Being done by rich people
10 Most beneficial animal of Tundra region is
A. Camel
B. Horse
C. Cow
D. Reindeer

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