RRB World Geography Set- 3
Total Questions:- 50
Time:- 30 Minutes
TCS Pattern MCQs
Date:- 16/03/2026
1. On 21st March to 23rd September sun rays are perpendicular on the Equator, due to which length of days and nights are equal. It is known as______.
2. Which is the natural satellite of planet Earth?
3. The word 'Comet' comes from the ancient –––– word, which means long-haired star.
4. Asthenosphere is a part of:
5. Which of the following is the longest line of latitude on the globe?
6. Which is the outermost part of the Earth?
7. The Moon revolves around which celestial body?
8. Halley's Comet (Tail star) is visible approximately after how many years?
9. The second most abundant element found in the Earth's crust is_______.
10. On which date is India likely to experience the shortest day of the year?
11. Which of the following is the location of the asthenosphere?
12. The Tropic of Cancer does NOT pass through which of the following states?
13. Which part of the Earth is the main source of Magma?
14. The molten material mixed with gases in the Earth's mantle is called:
15. Which comet appears every 76 years?
16. When will the Halley’s Comet be visible now?
17. The Tropic of Cancer is ___________.
18. Indian Standard Time is determined taking the meridian of longitude 82.5° East as the standard meridian that passes close to ...........
19. What is the approximate percentage, by weight, of oxygen in the Earth's crust?
20. Which of the following is the longest line of latitude on the Globe?
21. Vernal Equinox (Equal length of Day & night) happens at ........... .
22. What are the small pieces of rock that revolve around the Sun called?
23. Study of Earth is also known as________.
24. Which is the most abundant metal found in the Earth's crust?
25. -------- is an object which has an icy core with a tail of gas and dust which extends for millions of miles?
26. ______is the meridian on which Indian Standard Time (IST) is based?
27. The asthenosphere is the highly viscous, mechanically weak and ductilely deforming region of the upper .............. of Earth.
28. What is the approximate contribution of mica in the formation of the Earth's crust?
29. Which of the following celestial bodies consists of a nucleus made up of dust and ice?
30. In which direction does the tail of a comet point?
31. What is the upper part of the Earth's mantle called?
32. What is the densest substance on Earth?
33. Which of the following cities lies on the equator?
35. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about longitudes and latitudes?
36. With reference to abundant elements in Earth's Crust, which among the following is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust?
37. What is that light on the Moon which makes it visible from the Earth?
38. Which option can best describe equinox?
39. The word "Equinox' refers to:
40. The most abundant element found in the Earth's crust is_______.
41. How many times does equinox occur in a year?
42. How many times a half Moon appears in a month?
43. The sun's ray falls straight on the equator_____.
44. What is called when the Earth has equal hours of day and night?
45. The Earth's crust has only ____ carbon in the form of minerals.
46. Which dwarf Asteroid planet is present in Asteroid belt?
47. Which branch of Physical Geography studies the Earth's form and structure?
48. What are the celestial bodies revolving around the planets called as?
49. Which of the following is appropriate to describe a shooting star?
50. Metals are found in _________.