WBBSE Class 7 Geography Chapter 4 Landforms Multiple Choice Questions 

WBBSE Class 7 Geography Chapter 4 Landforms Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. Landforms can be classified into types based on their altitude, geological structure, slope, ruggedness, etc.

  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 5

Answer: 1. 3

Question 2. The average height of a mountain is-

  1. More than 900 metres
  2. Less than 1000 metres
  3. Less than 500 metres

Answer: 1. More than 900 metres

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Question 3. The Rocky Mountains are located in the continent of-

  1. North America
  2. Asia
  3. Europe

Answer: 1. North America

WBBSE Class 7 Geography Chapter 4 Landforms Multiple Choice Questions

Question 4. Himalayas are-

  1. Fold mountains
  2. Igneous mountains
  3. Block mountains

Answer: 1. Fold mountains

Question 5. Crumpled rock structures are seen in

  1. Fold mountains
  2. Block mountains
  3. Erosional mountains

Answer: 1. Fold mountains

Question 6. The mountains, formed due to the folding of the underlying rock and resembling the shape of a wave, are called-

  1. Fold mountains
  2. Block mountains
  3. Igneous mountains

Answer: 1. Fold mountains

Question 7. The fold mountains are primarily made up of-

  1. Sedimentary rocks
  2. Igneous rocks
  3. Metamorphic rocks

Answer: 1. Sedimentary rocks

Question 8. Mountains that are formed due to the rupture or fault in the rock-beds are called-

  1. Fold mountains
  2. Block mountains
  3. Igneous mountains

Answer: 2. Block mountains

Question 9. Faults can be seen in-

  1. Fold mountains
  2. Block mountains
  3. Volcanic mountains

Answer: 2. Block mountains

Question 10. Horst is a type of-

  1. Block mountain
  2. Valley
  3. Ridge

Answer: 1. Block mountains

Question 11. A is generally seen beside a block mountain or horst.

  1. Fold mountain
  2. Plain
  3. Rift valley

Answer: 3. Rift Valley

Question 12. The river flows through a rift valley.

  1. Mahanadi
  2. Narmada
  3. Sabarmati

Answer: 2. Narmada

Question 13. The Satpura Range located in Central India is an example of a/an-

  1. Block mountain
  2. Igneous mountain
  3. Relict mountain

Answer: 1. Block mountain

Question 14. Nilgiri Hills are-

  1. Block mountains
  2. Rigneous mountains
  3. Relict mountains

Answer: 1. Block mountain

Question 15. mountains are formed due to the deposition of lava on the Earth’s surface.

  1. Volcanic
  2. Fold
  3. Block

Answer: 1. Volcanic

Question 16. Mt. Fujiyama in Japan is an example of a-

  1. Block mountain
  2. Volcanic mountain
  3. Fold mountain

Answer: 2. Volcanic mountain

Question 17. Mt. Vesuvius is an example of-

  1. An active volcano
  2. A dormant volcano
  3. An extinct volcano

Answer: 1. An active volcano

Question 18. Mt. Krakatoa of Indonesia is an example of-

  1. A fold mountain
  2. A block mountain
  3. An igneous mountain

Answer: 3. An igneous mountain

Question 19. Which of the following is a volcano in Italy?

  1. Mt. Vesuvius
  2. Mt. Fujiyama
  3. Barren Island

Answer: 1. Mt. Vesuvius

Question 20. Barren Island volcano is situated in-

  1. India
  2. Japan
  3. Italy

Answer: 1. India

Question 21. Relict mountains are also known as-

  1. Volcanic mountains
  2. Residual mountains
  3. Block mountains

Answer: 2. Residual mountains

Question 22. Which of the following is a famous hill in the Bankura district of West Bengal?

  1. Paresh Nath
  2. Ajodhya
  3. Susunia

Answer: 3. Susunia

Question 23. Prashanth is an example of a-

  1. Hill
  2. Plain
  3. Mountain

Answer: 1. Hill

Question 24. The highest part of a mountain is called-

  1. Peak
  2. Valley
  3. Ridge

Answer: 1. Peak

Question 25. Mt. Everest is a mountain-

  1. Peak
  2. Range
  3. Knot

Answer: 1. Peak

Question 26. An elongated lowland between two mountains is called a-

  1. Valley
  2. Peak
  3. Ridge

Answer: 1. Valley

Question 27. The place at which several mountain ranges meet is called a mountain-

  1. Peak
  2. Knot
  3. Range

Answer: 2. Knot

Question 28. An area of highland with a steep slope and flat terrain, resembling the shape of a table is called a-

  1. Plain
  2. Plateau
  3. Mountain

Answer: 2. Plateau

Question 29. A plateau is also referred to as a

  1. Tableland
  2. Hinterland
  3. Polderland

Answer: 1. Tableland

Question 30. Chhotanagpur Plateau is an example of a/an-

  1. Intermontane Plateau
  2. Lava Plateau
  3. Dissected Plateau

Answer: 3. Dissected Plateau

Question 31. The lava plateau in Maharashtra is also known as the-

  1. Malwa Plateau
  2. Bundelkhand Plateau
  3. Deccan Trap

Answer: 3. Deccan Trap

Question 32. The Tibetan Plateau is an example of a/an-

  1. Dissected Plateau
  2. Lava Plateau
  3. Intermontane Plateau

Answer: 3. Intermontane Plateau

Question 33. Which plateau is also known as the ‘Roof of the World’?

  1. Ladakh Plateau
  2. Tibetan Plateau
  3. Pamir Plateau

Answer: 3. Pamir Plateau

Question  34. The largest plateau in the world is the-

  1. Pamir Plateau
  2. Tibetan Plateau
  3. Arabian Plateau

Answer: 2. Tibetan Plateau

Question 35. The height of the Pamir Plateau is-

  1. 4873 m
  2. 8848 m
  3. 2000 m

Answer: 1. 4873 m

Question 36. Which of the following is a plateau of northern India?

  1. Chhotanagpur Plateau
  2. Ladakh Plateau
  3. Malwa Plateau

Answer: 2. Ladakh Plateau

Question 38. Most of the land areas on the Earth are-

  1. Plains
  2. Plateaus
  3. Mountains

Answer: 1. Plains

Question 39. The average altitude of a plain from the sea level is-

  1. Less than 300 metres
  2. More than 300 metres
  3. More than 600 metres

Answer: 1. Less than 300 metres

Question 40. The Northern Plains of India are an example of-

  1. Alluvial Plains
  2. Coastal Plains
  3. Glacial Plains

Answer: 1. Alluvial Plains

Question 41. An example of a lava plain is-

  1. Deccan Trap
  2. Indo-Gangetic Plain
  3. Brahmaputra Plain

Answer: 1. Deccan Trap

Question 42. _______ are formed due to the deposition of sand carried by wind to distant places.

  1. Alluvial plains
  2. Loess plains
  3. Coastal plains

Answer: 2. Loess plains

Question 43. Which of the following is formed by the deposition of sand particles?

  1. Alluvial plain
  2. Loess plain
  3. Lava plain

Answer: 2. Loess plain

Question 44. The world’s largest deltaic plain has been formed at the mouth of the river-

  1. Ganges
  2. Nile
  3. Tigris

Answer: 1. Ganges

Question 45. Maximum population density is observed in the-

  1. Plains
  2. Plateaus
  3. Mountains

Answer: 1. Plains

Question 46. Sustenance of life is much easier in the-

  1. Plains
  2. Mountains
  3. Plateaus

Answer: 1. plains

Question 47. Most ancient civilisations have thrived on-

  1. Alluvial Plains
  2. Lava Plains
  3. Loess Plains

Answer: 1. Alluvial Plains

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