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

Rearing or herding is a:

Question # 2

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

Question # 3

Turkey's Angora goat is

Question # 4

Temperate region grasslands:

Question # 5

Rearing or herding is a

Question # 6

In the world, Australia ranks first in:

Question # 7

In developed countries rearing has:

Question # 8

For nomadic and commercial herding:

Question # 9

Which country ranks first in sheep rearing:

Question # 10

In the world, yak is found in:

Question # 11

World's maximum number of horses are reared in:

Question # 12

In the world, Mediterranean climate region is:

Question # 13

Most beneficial animal of Tundra region is

Question # 14

Basic purpose of domesticating animals is

Question # 15

Animal's dung:

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

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1 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
2 For nomadic and commercial herding:
A. Grasslands are very important
B. Deserts are very important
C. Equatorial regions are very important
D. Monsson region is important
3 Most beneficial animal of Tundra region is
A. Camel
B. Horse
C. Cow
D. Reindeer
4 In the world, rearing started:
A. From Central Asian's mountain and desert areas
B. From Russian Federation
C. From Japan
D. From Canada
5 In developed countries rearing has:
A. Not any progress
B. Become an Industry
C. Not any considerable progress
D. Progressed very slowly
6 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
7 In the world, yak is found in:
A. Desert areas
B. Equatorial areas
C. Cold mountain areas
D. Temperate plain region
8 In Western developed countries people got their diet's:
A. No percentage from animals
B. 20-33 percent from animals
C. Only 5 percent from animals
D. Very little percentage from animals
9 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
10 Nomadic herding, from primitive periods in rain-fed regions:
A. Is people's major occupation
B. Rearing has no importance
C. Has not became major countries
D. Is only profession of few people

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