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

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Commercial Geography Icom Part 2 English Medium Chapter 4 Online Test

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Question # 1

Most beneficial animal of Tundra region is:

Question # 2

Basic purpose of domestication animals is:

Question # 3

In the world, maximum number of sheep are in the:

Question # 4

Perhaps first domesticated animal was:

Question # 5

In the life of Eskimo people:

Question # 6

Which continent keeps maximum number of cattle:

Question # 7

Rearing or herding is a:

Question # 8

In the world, from agriculture earned from animals

Question # 9

In developed countries rearing has

Question # 10

In Argentina, rearing was started by:

Question # 11

In developed countries rearing has:

Question # 12

In Mangolia, Tibet, Sin kiang and Central Asian countries, rearing:

Question # 13

World's finest wool is obtained from:

Question # 14

In the continents of Europe, China and America's:

Question # 15

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

Sr.# Question Answer
1 In developed countries rearing has:
A. Not any progress
B. Become an Industry
C. Not any considerable progress
D. Progressed very slowly
2 In the world, yak is found in:
A. Desert areas
B. Equatorial areas
C. Cold mountain areas
D. Temperate plain region
3 In the world, Mediterranean climate region is:
A. Important for sheep rearing
B. Important for horse herding
C. Important for donkey rearing
D. Important for cattle rearing
4 Most beneficial animal of Tundra region is
A. Camel
B. Horse
C. Cow
D. Reindeer
5 In Mangolia, Tibet, Sin kiang and Central Asian countries, rearing:
A. Is done in nomadic manner
B. Is practice in commercial way
C. Is a limited activity
D. Is not being practiced
6 World's finest wool is obtained from:
A. Pakistani sheep
B. Desert area's sheep
C. Merino sheep
D. Mountain sheep
7 In the world, from agriculture earned from animals
A. Only 5 percent is being earned from animals
B. Animal contribute a little
C. 28% contribute animals
D. A major portion is contributed by animals
8 In Mangolia, Tibit, Sin kiang and Central Asian countries, rearing
A. Is done in nomadic manner
B. Is practice is commercial way
C. Is a limited activity
D. Is not being practiced
9 In developed countries rearing has
A. Not any progress
B. Becomes an industry
C. Not any considerable progress
D. Progressed very slowly
10 Rearing or herding is a
A. Primary economic activity
B. Secondary economic activity
C. Quinary economic activity
D. Quaternary economic activity

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