Class 11 Geography MCQ Chapter 31 Floods, Droughts and Cyclones

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Class 11 Geography MCQ Chapter 31 Floods, Droughts and Cyclones

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Chapter: 31

MCQs

1. What is the main cause of floods in India?

(a) Deforestation.

(b) Heavy rainfall.

(c) Earthquake.

(d) Snowfall.

Ans: (b) Heavy rainfall.

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2. Which of the following is a flood-prone river in India?

(a) Yamuna.

(b) Narmada.

(c) Godavari.

(d) Tapi.

Ans: (a) Yamuna.

3. In which season do floods generally occur in India?

(a) Winter.

(b) Summer.

(c) Rainy season.

(d) Spring.

Ans: (c) Rainy season.

4. Approximately what percentage of India’s total land area is flood-prone?

(a) 6%.

(b) 8%.

(c) 20%.

(d) 12%.

Ans: (d) 12%.

5. Cyclones are generally formed between which latitudinal range over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal?

(a) 5–15 degrees north.

(b) 8–16 degrees north.

(c) 7–17 degrees north.

(d) 9–18 degrees north.

Ans: (a) 5–15 degrees north.

6. From Jalpaiguri district in North Bengal to Tinsukia district in Assam, how long is the Brahmaputra valley (east–west)?

(a) 540 km.

(b) 670 km.

(c) 850 km.

(d) 900 km.

Ans: (c) 850 km.

7. How many districts of South Assam’s Barak Valley are permanently flood-affected (flood in summer, drought in autumn, and marshy in winter)?

(a) Two.

(b) Three.

(c) Four.

(d) Five.

Ans: (b) Three.

8. For how many days did the devastation caused by the super cyclone last?

(a) 1 day.

(b) 2 days.

(c) 3 days.

(d) 4 days.

Ans: (c) 3 days.

9. Which region suffered the most damage due to the super cyclone?

(a) Kolkata.

(b) Sikkim.

(c) Tamil Nadu.

(d) Odisha.

Ans: (d) Odisha.

10. How many hectares of cropland were destroyed due to the super cyclone?

(a) 5 lakh hectares.

(b) 7 lakh hectares.

(c) 10 lakh hectares.

(d) 1.75 million hectares.

Ans: (d) 1.75 million hectares.

11. In which year did the super cyclone occur?

(a) 1998.

(b) 1999.

(c) 2000.

(d) 2001.

Ans: (b) 1999.

12. On the eastern slope of the Western Ghats, what is the average width (in km) of the rain-shadow region where rainfall is 40–60 cm annually but very irregular?

(a) 100 km.

(b) 200 km.

(c) 300 km.

(d) 400 km.

Ans: (c) 300 km.

13. What percentage of irrigated agricultural land in India is identified as drought-prone?

(a) 7%.

(b) 9%.

(c) 13%.

(d) 17%.

Ans: (b) 9%.

14. Drought-prone regions in India receive less than how many centimeters of annual rainfall?

(a) 70 cm.

(b) 90 cm.

(c) 100 cm.

(d) 120 cm.

Ans: (c) 100 cm.

15. What percentage of India’s total annual flood damage occurs in Uttar Pradesh?

(a) 33%.

(b) 38%.

(c) 41%.

(d) 45%.

Ans: (a) 33%.

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