RRB World Geography Set- 4
Total Questions:- 50
Time:- 30 Minutes
TCS Pattern MCQs
Date:- 30/04/2026
1. The Indian standard meridian passes through five states. Which of the following is not one of those five states?
2. The name of the active volcano in India is:
3. Which earthquake waves involve transverse displacement?
4. Which of the following natural phenomenon causes an Earthquake?
5. There is a time lag of _____ from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh.
6. Which of the following statements is NOT correct about the Pacific Ring of Fire?
7. Under which of the following Seismic Zones do the Andaman and Nicobar Islands fall?
8. Earthquakes that are produced due to the sliding of rocks along a fault plane are known as:
9. Which of the following options is a volcanic mountain?
10. Which of the following is a warning sign of Tsunami?
11. ........... is the study of earthquakes.
12. Which earthquake waves involve transverse displacement?
13. Which of the following is a type of sedimentary rock?
14. The quartzite is a _______ type of rock.
15. Which of the following countries follows more than one time zone?
16. Which of the following correctly depicts Indian Standard Time?
17. Which of the following Indian cities lies in the lowest seismic zone?
18. The estimation of a probable earthquake is not based on:
19. International Date Line passes through____.
20. The term 'Panthalassa' is related to which of the following?
21. Which of the following statements is correct about Petrology?
22. Which of the following are the fastest seismic waves?
24. The term 'lithification' is related to which of the following geographic elements?
25. Which of the following is NOT a volcano?
26. The down fold in a rock is known as a/an:
27. Which mineral ore deposits are formed by the decomposition of a wide variety of rocks rich in aluminium silicates?
28. Pulling of the Earth gravitationally in the same direction by the Sun and the Moon causes:
29. Which of the following is the study of vibrations within Earth?
30. Rocks which have solidified from molten magma are called
31. The magnitude of an earthquake is measured in/on ____.
32. Which of the following longitudes is considered as the International Date Line?
33. Rocks are formed when magma (molten rock) emerged due to volcanic eruptions and takes the form of hard solid rocks:
34. Which type of rocks are Granite Rocks?
35. Which of the following is NOT the cause of a tsunami?
36. What waves occur during an earthquake?
37. In Africa, Kilimanjaro is:
38. The downhill movement of rock and soil under the direct influence of gravity is called:
39. What is the cause of an Earthquake?
40. Name the rock in which calcium is present as the main mineral component?
41. Which of the following countries has more than one standard meridian?
42. Indian Standard Time (IST) is how many hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)?
43. Which active volcano is known as the Light House of the Mediterranean?
44. Which island is the only active volcano in India?
45. Which of the following options can cause Tsunami (also known as harbor wave)?
46. How many hours before the sun rises in easternmost Arunachal Pradesh, as compared to in westernmost Gujarat?
47. Which of the following is a dormant volcano?
48. Granite is an example of ______.
49. Which of the following is NOT an example of rocks?
50. The destructive form of Tsunami, also called Seismic Sea Waves, are usually caused by an earthquake having: