Authored practice, not a verbatim PYQ. 25 CAPF-level geography MCQs (hard) with answer key and one-line explanations, span across geomorphology, climatology, oceanography and physical processes.
Authored practice, not a verbatim PYQ. Twenty-five single-correct MCQs in CAPF Paper I objective style, weighted towards physical geography: the Earth's interior, plate tectonics, landforms, the atmosphere, winds and the oceans. Attempt closed-book, then check the key. For year-sensitive figures, verify the latest.
| Q | Answer | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | (c) | The core is the innermost layer of the Earth. |
| 2 | (b) | Plate tectonics describes rigid plates moving over the asthenosphere. |
| 3 | (b) | A divergent boundary is where plates move apart and new crust forms. |
| 4 | (b) | The Himalayas formed from the Indian Plate colliding with the Eurasian Plate. |
| 5 | (c) | An extinct volcano is unlikely ever to erupt again. |
| 6 | (b) | The Ring of Fire encircles the Pacific Ocean. |
| 7 | (b) | A seismograph records the magnitude of earthquakes. |
| 8 | (b) | Folds form when rock layers bend under compression. |
| 9 | (b) | Weathering is in-situ breakdown of rock; erosion involves removal. |
| 10 | (b) | Glaciers carve U-shaped valleys; rivers cut V-shaped ones. |
| 11 | (b) | The troposphere is where weather occurs. |
| 12 | (b) | The protective ozone layer lies in the stratosphere. |
| 13 | (a) | The Coriolis effect deflects winds due to the Earth's rotation. |
| 14 | (b) | Trade winds blow from subtropical highs towards the equatorial low. |
| 15 | (b) | A cyclone circulates around a low-pressure centre. |
| 16 | (b) | Orographic rainfall results when air is forced up over mountains. |
| 17 | (b) | Salinity is highest in hot, dry enclosed seas with strong evaporation. |
| 18 | (b) | Currents arise from winds, temperature and salinity gradients, and rotation. |
| 19 | (b) | The Gulf Stream (North Atlantic Drift) warms north-western Europe. |
| 20 | (b) | Tides are driven mainly by the Moon's gravity, with the Sun assisting. |
| 21 | (b) | Spring tides occur at new and full moon when Sun, Moon and Earth align. |
| 22 | (b) | The continental shelf is a shallow, resource-rich ocean margin. |
| 23 | (b) | Tsunamis are usually triggered by undersea earthquakes or eruptions. |
| 24 | (b) | Carbon dioxide, methane and water vapour are major greenhouse gases. |
| 25 | (a) | El Nino is the warming of the central and eastern equatorial Pacific. |