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Northeast geography multiple choice questions

1. geography common sense multiple-choice questions

Geographic knowledge multiple-choice questions 1. Geographical knowledge (question and answer, multiple-choice questions)

Africa has the largest tropical area, with 1 and ab; Think of Japan and Afghanistan and you will know that D is wrong.

2.CD Nile is in Africa; The Alps are in Europe

The northernmost part is the North Pole, and the southernmost part is Johor, Malaysia. East to Bering Strait, west to Caucasus Mountain.

Questions and answers:

1, poor risk resistance, once his energy supplier stops energy transmission, his production will easily be paralyzed; The economy lacks independence and will lose a lot of initiative in international exchanges; International insecurity has increased; The production cost is higher than that of energy countries.

2. Abundant oil resources have attracted the greedy eyes of many countries; Ethnic conflicts, religious conflicts and wars continue; Territorial disputes, water shortage.

Mining is one of the pillar industries of Australian economy. The world's largest exporter of mineral products. At present, Australia's mineral reserves rank among the top five in the world: bauxite, iron ore, aluminum, zinc, uranium, coal and lignite. Australia is the world's largest exporter of coal, the second largest exporter of iron ore, the third largest exporter of aluminum and nickel ore, and the third largest exporter of gold in the west after the United States and South Africa.

2. Geography common sense questions

1, the following belong to natural resources is ()

A. steel B. electric energy C. milk D. grassland

2, automobile manufacturing and which of the following natural resources ()

A. Land B. Grassland C. Minerals D. Seawater

3, in the following areas, the land use type is not mainly cultivated land ()

A. Sichuan Basin B. Inner Mongolia Plateau C. Pearl River Delta D. Songnen Plain

4. The two rivers with the richest hydropower resources in China are ().

A. Yangtze River and Yellow River B. Yangtze River Yarlung Zangbo River C. Yangtze River Pearl River D. Yangtze River Songhua River

5, the main reason for the grim situation of natural resources in China is ()

A. the total amount is not large. B. the damage is serious. C. serious waste. D. Rapid population growth

6, from chengdu to * * * along the way for scientific investigation should be adopted by the mode of transportation is ().

A. Railway B. Highway C. Water Transportation D. Aviation

7. The main natural factor that leads to the difference of farming system (planting system) between north and south of China is ().

A. Terrain B. Humidity C. Heat D. Soil

8, in the following areas, suitable for planting spring wheat and sugar beet is ().

A. Chengdu Plain B. Taihu Plain C. Sanjiang Plain D. Pearl River Delta

9, the most favorable factor for the industrial development of the Pearl River Delta is ()

A. Mineral resources B. Energy conditions C. Geographical location D. Large population

10, known as the pioneer of economic development industry is ()

A. Industry B. Agriculture C. Transportation D. Commerce

1 1, the first high-tech experimental area in China is ().

A. Shanghai Huaihai Road B. Beijing Zhongguancun C. Nanjing Zhujiang Road D. Tianjin High-tech Industrial Park

12, the following industrial sectors belong to heavy industry ()

A. Textile B. Petroleum C. Food D. Printing

13. The province and its provincial capital (provincial capital) represented by the provincial outline map on the right are ().

A. Qing xining B. Shaanxi Xi 'an C. Hunan Changsha D. Guangxi Nanning

14, Taiwan Province province is the minority province ().

A. Zhuang

15, the mountain range between the Loess Plateau and Sichuan Basin is ().

A. Kunlun Mountain B. Tianshan Mountain C. Qinling Mountain D. Yinshan Mountain

16 the reason for the simultaneous rain and heat in the vast areas of eastern China is due to ()

A. The continental climate is remarkable B. The monsoon climate is remarkable C. The maritime climate is remarkable D. The terrain is complex and diverse

17, about the regional distribution of water and soil resources is correct ().

A. the north is rich in water and soil resources. B. the south is rich in water and soil resources. C. there is more water and less soil in the north. There is more water and less soil in the south.

18, what kind of logo () is on the right?

A. environmental protection signs B. water-saving signs C. energy-saving signs D. Olympic signs

19, the intersection of Beijing-Guangzhou Railway and Longhai Railway is ()

A. Beijing b Xuzhou c Zhengzhou d Zhuzhou

20, the development of border industries should focus on ()

A. High-tech B. Trade C. Mineral development D. Closely related to military industry.

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3. Questions and answers about geographical knowledge.

1. Multiple choice questions 1. The place that gets the most sunlight and heat on the earth is () A. Northern Hemisphere B. Southern Hemisphere C. Tropical Region D. Near the Tropic of Cancer 2. The direction pointed by the arrow on the map is () A. East B. West C. South D. If someone walks north along 40 N, they will start to walk west from the 0 meridian. Please answer questions 3-7. 3. The continents that pass through are () A. Europe, Asia, North America B. Europe, North America, Asia C. Asia, North America, Europe D. North America, Europe, Asia 4. The oceans that pass through are () A. Atlantic, Pacific B. Pacific, Atlantic C. Indian Ocean, Atlantic D. Arctic Ocean. Western Hemisphere C. Western Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere D. Eastern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere 6. There are () a. temperate maritime climate, Mediterranean climate B. temperate maritime climate, temperate continental climate, temperate monsoon climate C. temperate monsoon climate, Mediterranean climate D. temperate maritime climate, temperate continental climate 7. Countries with a population of over 1 billion are () A. the United States, Canada B. the United States, China C. China, and Japan. 1. Fill in the blanks: (20 points, 2 points for each question) 1. The average radius of the earth is kilometers, and the equatorial circumference is kilometers. 2. The phenomenon caused by the rotation of the earth. The phenomenon caused by the revolution of the earth is 3. 7 1% of the earth's surface is land. The largest continent in the world is 0.5. The largest ocean in the world is the third largest ocean. 2. Multiple choice questions: (40 points, 2 points for each question) 1, the included angle between the orbital plane of the earth and the earth axis is () a, 1800 B, 900 C, 23.50 D, 66.502, which two continents are the dividing lines of the Suez Canal () a, Asia and Europe b, and Asia and Africa. Mountain 4. The highest daily temperature on land appears at () a, 12 point b, 13 point c, 14 point d, 15 point 5. The higher the altitude, the lower the temperature. With the increase of 100 m, the temperature drops by () a, 0.6C0 B, 6C0 C, 5C0 D, 0.5C06 The largest amount of water on the earth is () a, ocean water b, river water c, glacier water d and groundwater 7. Among the following terms, () a, four distinct seasons b, four seasons like spring in Kunming c, cold winter d and heavy snow today are used to describe the weather. His left direction is () A, due east B, due west C, due south D, due north 9. When the Arctic Circle is extremely dark, Chengguan No.1 Middle School is () A, spring B, summer C, autumn D, winter 10. On the layered color topographic map, the terrain represented by green areas is () A, plateau B, plain C, mountain D, basin 1 1, and the most important sea lanes are () A, trench B, strait C, marginal sea D, inland sea 12. The continent with the highest latitude in the world is (? The largest continents in the world are () A, Eurasia B, Africa C, Antarctica D and America 12. On the satellite cloud picture, green indicates () A, land B, ocean C, cloudy and rainy area D, rainy and rainy area 15. The following statements are correct: (a) Generally, the temperature in low latitudes is low b, the temperature in low latitudes is high c, the land temperature in summer is high d, and the land temperature in winter is low. The ocean is low 16, and the total population of the world reaches () a, 60 B, 62 C, 50 D, 52 17. The precipitation near the Tropic of Cancer and mainland China is () A, with more annual precipitation B, less mainland China and more Tropic of Cancer, all of which are less D, which are relatively rich. English C, Japanese D, French 19, the largest countries in the world are () A, China B, Russia C, Panama D and Egypt 20, and the countries across Asia and Africa are () A, Russia B, Turkey C, Brazil D and the United States III. Comic title: (40 points) 1, reading.

4. Geographical knowledge (Q&A, multiple-choice questions): (There are more than one) 1. Asia is the main.

Africa has the largest tropical area, with 1 and ab; Think of Japan and Afghanistan and you will know that D is wrong. 2.CD Nile is in Africa; The Alps extend from the northernmost part of Europe to the North Pole and the southernmost part to Johor, Malaysia.

East end to Bering Strait, west to Caucasus Mountain Q&A: 1, poor risk resistance, once his energy supplier stops energy transmission, his production will easily be paralyzed; The economy lacks independence and will lose a lot of initiative in international exchanges; International insecurity has increased; The production cost is higher than that of energy countries. 2. Abundant oil resources have attracted the greedy eyes of many countries; Ethnic conflicts, religious conflicts and wars continue; Territorial disputes, water shortage.

Mining is one of the pillar industries of Australian economy. The world's largest exporter of mineral products.

At present, Australia's mineral reserves rank among the top five in the world: bauxite, iron ore, aluminum, zinc, uranium, coal and lignite. Australia is the world's largest exporter of coal, the second largest exporter of iron ore, the third largest exporter of aluminum and nickel ore, and the third largest exporter of gold in the west after the United States and South Africa.

5. Previous junior high school geography knowledge contest questions and simulation questions

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A Asia b Africa c Europe d Antarctica e South America f North America g Oceania 2. Riddle (1) Penguin (2) Kangaroo (3) Ostrich (4) Antarctica (cold), Oceania (hot), America (drought) 3.

(1)A Eurasian Plate B Atlantic Plate C Indian Ocean Plate D Arctic Ocean Plate E Pacific Plate F American Plate (2) 123 Even the Eurasian Plate (3) Don't jump off the building blindly and don't open the door near the window 4. Poor mother.

(1) Swallows fly low and ants move. (2)(3)⊙ Qingdao is located in the latitude of the Eastern Hemisphere, belonging to the northern temperate zone of the five zones, and there is no direct sunlight. Therefore, the solar altitude angle is the largest in summer.

A developing countries →2→ product prices bottomed out →4→ profit loss B developed countries →3→5→ earn more money → 1.

6. Find the geography multiple-choice question or the biology fill-in-the-blank question in the first volume of Grade 7 100.

1. About longitude and latitude lines, the correct thing is () A. Each longitude line has its own circle. Latitudes are all equal in length. There are 360 meridians on the earth. D. Latitude indicates the east-west direction. 2. The circumference of the equator of the earth is about () a, 40,000 km B, 80,000 km D, 40,000 m D and 80,000 m 3. It is () a. It forms a warp circle with 120 E. 120 W D, 120 E 4. The longitude of the prime meridian is () A. 180 B, 0 C, 160 E D, 20 W 5. The equator is () A. The starting point of longitude division B, the dividing line between the eastern hemisphere and the western hemisphere takes a circle from the direction of public movement to the center of rotation C, the dividing line D of the northern hemisphere and the geographical phenomenon generated by the 90 parallel 6. At the same time, they set off from the south pole and traveled north along 40 E and 20 W respectively. What happens is that () A. They won't meet. They can meet at the South Pole. C. the distance between them is always the same. D. they are the farthest from each other on the equator. 7. On the globe, 0 latitude and 0 longitude are compared () A. They are equal in length B, 0 latitude is slightly longer C, 0 longitude is slightly longer D, and 0 longitude is about half the length of 0 latitude. 8. The longitude range of the Eastern Hemisphere is () A.0 and 180 B, and 20 W west to 180. East 20 W to 160 E 9. Regarding the description of the hemisphere of the earth, it is correct that () A.20 N is not necessarily located in the northern hemisphere B.150 E meridian is not necessarily located in the eastern hemisphere C. Any latitude circle can divide the earth into two equal hemispheres D. Any longitude circle can divide the earth into two equal hemispheres 10. About the description of latitude and longitude changes, it is correct that () A. The greater the longitude, the farther it is from the prime meridian. B. The higher the latitude, the closer it is to the equator. C the maximum longitude is 360 d180, and the longitude east of meridian is 1 1. The characteristics of the earth's rotation and revolution are the same as () A. Period b, direction c and rotation center d, which leads to the geographical phenomenon 12. The time of the earth's rotation is () a, 1 2hb, 24hc, 1 hourd,1year 13. Among the following festivals, the longest daytime in Beijing is () a, May 1 B, June 1 C, July 1 D, and August 1 14. We see the phenomenon that the sun, the moon and the stars rise and set in the west every day because () A, the sun and the stars all revolve around the earth; B, the earth revolves around the sun from west to east. Earth axis tilt 15. The Tropic of Cancer is () a, the dividing line between cold zone and temperate zone b, tropical zone and temperate zone c, southern hemisphere and northern hemisphere d, polar day and polar night 16. It is a long historical process for human beings to realize that the earth is spherical. The following phenomena can prove that the earth is spherical () ① Both the sun and the moon rise from the east of the sky. Looking at sailing boats approaching the seaside, we always see the mast first, and then the hull 31519-1522. Magellan's fleet successfully traveled around the world. ④ Observe solar eclipse phenomena A, 12B, 24C, 23D, 34 17. According to the ratio of 1: 50. The actual distance between the two places is () A.0.2 b.2km c.4km D.20 18. The rotation of the earth produces () A. Day and night phenomenon B. Day and night alternation C. Four seasons change D. Five zones on the earth 19. In a year, the longest daytime season in our local area is () A. Spring B. Summer C. Autumn D. Winter 20. The instrument for measuring temperature needs () A. thermometer B. hygrometer C. rain gauge D. barometer 2 1. The following statements are wrong: () A. The probability of precipitation is 100%, which means there must be rain. B. On the layered color-coded topographic map, green indicates plain. 22. Since the beginning of spring, the rainy and snowy weather in our province has been frequent, with heavy rainfall and insufficient illumination, resulting in poor growth of crops in the field.

This reflects how the weather affects human beings () A. Life B. Transportation C. Production D. Military 23. Generally speaking, the highest temperature in the northern hemisphere appears on the 24th of a year () A.65438+1October B, C, July D .. The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has a low latitude but a cold climate. Which of the following factors is mainly affected () A. Latitude position B. Land and sea position C. Terrain D. Human activities 25. Among the following areas, the least populated area is () A. East and South Asia B. Amazon Plain C. Western Europe D. Northeast America 26. The most widely used language in the world is () A. *** Language B. Chinese C. United Nations National Language D. English 27. In the Middle East, North Africa, Southeast Asia and * * * countries, there are hundreds of millions of * * * believers. When you enter these countries for business, tourism and other activities, you must know something about the living customs there, otherwise it will bring great trouble.

Combined with your extracurricular knowledge, * * * believers have many dietary taboos, and () is fasting. A. pork B. beef C. grass carp D. chicken 28 The following descriptions of settlement landscapes in different regions are correct: () A. Elevated houses in Southeast Asia live upstairs and raise livestock downstairs, which are mainly affected by the hot and rainy climate. B. The houses in villages in West Asia have the characteristics of thick walls and small windows, which are mainly affected by the cold and windy weather in the polar regions. C. In the construction of caves on the Loess Plateau in China, the advantages of loose soil and strong uprightness of local loess were fully utilized. D. Inuit igloos are mainly distributed in the high mountains of Africa and are mainly affected by high altitude. 29. Among the following countries, the developing countries with a population of over 654.38 billion are () A. Canada B. Brazil C. Singapore D. Korea 30. About longitude and latitude lines, the correct thing is () A. Each longitude line has its own circle. Latitudes are all equal in length. There are 360 meridians on the earth. Latitude indicates the east-west direction of 365,438+0 ... The equatorial circumference of the earth is about () a, 40000km B, 80000km D, 40000m D and 80000m 32. And 120 E warp to form warp loops. 60 degrees east longitude, 120 degrees west longitude and 120 degrees east longitude. The longitude of the prime meridian is () A. 180 B, 0 C, 160 E D, 20 W 34. The equator is ().