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Class 12 Geography (Fundamentals of Human Geography) Chapter 7 Transport and Communication

This Class 12 Geography quiz on Chapter 7: Transport and Communication is designed to comprehensively assess your understanding of all possible topics and subtopics in this chapter. It covers essential concepts such as types of transport, the importance of transport and communication in economic development, different communication systems, and the role of technology in improving transport and communication. Questions are organized category-wise, ensuring that every critical aspect is tested. With detailed feedback on your performance, you’ll be able to pinpoint weaker areas and strengthen your conceptual clarity. To make the experience even more rewarding, you’ll receive a certificate upon successful completion of the quiz.

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Category: The Panama Canal

1. What technological feature is primarily used to move ships across different elevations in the Panama Canal?

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Category: Border Roads

2. In terms of defense logistics, what are the main challenges faced by countries when maintaining border roads that support remote military operations?

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Category: Importance of roads for short-distance travel.

3. Which of the following is a primary advantage of road transport over railways for freight movement?

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Category: Trans–Siberian Railway

4. Which city is a connecting link of the Trans–Siberian Railway to other regions outside Russia?

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Category: Definition and importance of transport and communication.

5. (A) Pipelines are an integral component for enhancing regional energy security and promoting economic stability.

(R) Pipelines can transport diversified types of goods including solid materials over long distances efficiently.

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Category: The Suez Canal

6. Where does the Suez Canal connect?

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Category: International railways: Trans-Siberian, Trans-Canadian.

7. Where does the Trans-Siberian Railway start and end?

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Category: History of railway development.

8. In Europe, railways are predominantly used for which type of transportation?

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Category: The Volga Waterway

9. Which canal connects the Volga Waterway with the Moscow region?

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Category: Water Transport:

10. Which inland waterway connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean, serving as a significant commercial route?

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Category: Trans–Continental Railways

11. What are some of the main exports transported on the Orient Express route from Paris to Istanbul?

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Category: The Rhine Waterways

12. Which natural resource area does the Ruhr river flow through, enhancing the manufacturing significance of the Rhine?

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Category: The Mediterranean–Indian Ocean Sea Route

13. Evaluate the economic and strategic implications of the Suez Canal on the Mediterranean–Indian Ocean Sea Route compared to the Cape of Good Hope route.

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Category: Pipelines:

14. What is the proposed longest pipeline mentioned in the syllabus?

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Category: National highways and expressways

15. Which region has a high density of highways at about 0.65 km per sq km?

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Category: Satellite Communication

16. What is a primary benefit of using satellite communication over traditional methods, particularly with respect to distance?

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Category: Coastal Shipping

17. How can coastal shipping be strategically leveraged to enhance economic integration between Shenzhen States and other European countries?

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Category: The Northern Atlantic Sea Route

18. How does the Northern Atlantic Sea Route impact global trade?

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Category: AIR TRANSPORT

19. Which city is a major nodal point where inter-continental air routes converge?

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Category: Sea Routes

20. A shipping company wants to reduce the time it takes for goods to travel from Europe to Asia. Which sea route is likely to provide the most efficient path in terms of distance and time savings?

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Category: Inter-Continental Air Routes

21. Why are air services sparse between 10-35 latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere?

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Category: Railways

22. Which of the following is considered a broad gauge for railways?

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Category: Traffic Flows

23. What is a common measure taken to alleviate traffic congestion in urban areas?

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Category: Ropeways and Cable Cars:

24. Identify a limitation commonly associated with the implementation of ropeways and cable cars across cities.

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Category: The Cape of Good Hope Sea Route

25. Why was the Cape of Good Hope Sea Route historically significant before the Suez Canal?

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Category: Roads

26. What is a common issue faced by city roads due to increased traffic?

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Category: Inland Waterways

27. In ancient times, which civilization relied heavily on riverways as their primary means of trade and transportation?

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Category: The Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Seaway

28. Which of the following lakes is not part of the Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Seaway?

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Category: Pipelines

29. Which of the following countries is known for having a dense network of oil pipelines from producing areas?

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Category: Highways

30. Which of the following statements about highways in developed countries is true?

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Category: The South Pacific Sea Route

31. How does the distance of the South Pacific Sea Route from Panama to Sydney compare with other routes like the Northern Atlantic?

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Category: Transport

32. Which of the following animals is commonly used for transport in mountainous regions?

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Category: Impact of Transport and Communication on Global Trade

33. What is one major economic benefit of using inland waterways for transporting goods?

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Category: Trans–Canadian Railways

34. What is one key purpose of the loop line from Winnipeg to Thunder Bay?

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Category: Modern Communication:

35. Which of the following is an application of cyberspace that allows users to engage in learning without physical presence in a classroom?

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Category: The North Pacific Sea Route

36. Which of the following ports is crucial for trade on the North Pacific Sea Route between Asia and North America?

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Category: Cyber Space – Internet

37. Which concept has the Internet helped make a reality, enhancing global communication?

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Category: Introduction to Transport and Communication

38. Which of the following is an example of land transport according to the syllabus?

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Category: The Orient Express

39. Which country is NOT included in the proposed Trans-Asiatic Railway extension plan linked with the Orient Express?

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Category: India’s contributions: INSAT and GSAT series.

40. What is one of the primary functions of the GSAT series of satellites?

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Category: Historical development of roads.

41. Which continent has the highest road density?

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Category: WATER TRANSPORT

42. Analyze how technological advancements have influenced the economic significance of the Volga River as a navigable waterway.

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Category: Traditional Communication: Letters, postal services, telegraphs.

43. Which company had a monopoly over the U.S.A.’s telephone industry in the early and mid-twentieth century?

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Category: COMMUNICATIONS

44. What is one major advantage of satellite communication over traditional wired connections?

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Category: The Danube Waterway

45. (A) The Danube River rises in the Black Forest.
(R) It flows eastwards through many countries.

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Category: Important Sea Routes

46. What role does the port of Honolulu play in the North Pacific Sea Route?

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Category: The Southern Atlantic Sea Route

47. Which statement best describes the industrial distribution along the Southern Atlantic Sea Route?

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Category: The Mississippi Waterways

48. Which type of cargo is typically transported via the Mississippi Waterways?

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Category: Advantages of railways for transporting bulky goods.

49. Compared to road transport, railways are more cost-effective for transporting which type of goods?

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Category: Land Transport

50. (A) The development of internal combustion engines has significantly reduced the reliance on human and animal carriers for land transport.
(R) Internal combustion engines are more efficient than steam engines because they use gasoline which is a more energy-dense fuel.

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Category: MODES OF TRANSPORTATION

51. Which of the following is not considered a principal mode of transportation?

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Category: Shipping Canals

52. By how much does the Panama Canal shorten the sea route between New York and San Francisco?

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Category: The Union and Pacific Railway

53. Which city along the Union and Pacific Railway route is known for being a major hub of agricultural export?

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Category: The Australian Trans–Continental Railway

54. Which of the following railway systems shares a similar purpose to that of the Australian Trans–Continental Railway in terms of enhancing national connectivity?

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