NTSE SAT Geography Papers 11
NTSE SAT Geography Papers 11
This is NTSE SAT Geography Papers 11.. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
My stems are succulent, my leaves are mostly thick In which category of the following vegetation type I am largely found?
- AMontane forest
- BTropical deciduous forest
- CMangrove forest
- DTropical thorn forest and scrubsCorrect
2
The following diagram shows the general land use category in India. Identify the shaded category.

- ACurrent Fallow
- BBarren and waste land
- CNet sown area
- DForestCorrect
3
Assertion (A): Since 1981, growth rate of population in India has started declining gradually Reason (R): Birth rate is declining select the correct option from the given alternatives
- ABoth A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of ACorrect
- BA is false and R is true
- CBoth A and R are false
- DBoth A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
4
Which of the following diagram shows the approximate relief of India around, \({20^\circ }N\) latitude from Daman to Bhubaneswar?
- A

- B

- CCorrect

- D

5
Identify the right pair from the following:

- AA-2, B-1, C-4, D-3
- BA-1, B-3, C-2, D-4
- CA-4, B-2, C-3, D-1
- DA-2, B-1, C-3, D-4Correct
6
The peninsular part of India experiences peak summers earlier than northern India
- ACold waves from central Asia sweeps through the northern plains during that time
- BThere is less rainfall in the peninsular India during that time
- CClouds do not form in those months
- DDue to apparent northward movement of the sum, the global heat belts shift northwardsCorrect
7
National Highway-7 is the longest national highway in India, which traverses between Varanasi and KanyaKumari. Identify the places onroute from North to South
- AJabalpur – Nagpur – Hyderabad – Bangalore – MaduraiCorrect
- BNagpur – Jablapur – Bangalore – Hyderabad – Madurai
- CNagpur – Jabalpur – Hyderabad – Bangalore – Madurai
- DJabalpur- Nagpur – Bangalore – Hyderabad – Madurai
8
The process of manufacturing of cotton garment is depicted in the following flow diagram. Identify the correct sequence. A. Dyeing and finishing B. Fiber production C. Garment manufacture D. Weaving

- A1B, 2A, 3D, 4C
- B1B, 2D, 3A, 4CCorrect
- C1B, 2A, 3C, 4D
- D1B, 2D, 3C, 4A
9
Match the fresh water lakes on the map of India (1, II, III, IV) with their respective names. A. Bhimtal B. Loktal C. Barapani D. Dal lake

- AA-III, B-I, C-II, D-IVCorrect
- BA-IV, B-III, C-II, D-I
- CA-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
- DA-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV
10
A major line of latitude that passes through Mizoram also passes through which one of the following state ________.

- AOdisha
- BBihar
- CJharkhandCorrect
- DNagaland
11
Observe the following graph of a particular place. It is situated at an altitude of 224 meters above Mean Sea Level and at latitude \(26^\circ 18'N\) Identify the type of natural vegetation most likely to be found in this place
- AMangrove forest
- BMontane forest
- CTropical thorn forestCorrect
- DTropical evergreen forest
12
Identify the state from given names which has all the following characteristics A. Its annual rainfall is 200-400 cm B. Most of the area is covered under with alluvial soil C. Rice is the predominant crop of this state

- AAssamCorrect
- BTamil Nadu
- CPunjab
- DOdisha
13
With the help of given map identify the dates of advancing Monsoon in India.

- AI- 15 July, II- 10 June, III-1 June
- BI- 1 June, II- 10 June, III-1 July
- CI- 15 June, II- 15 July, III-15 August
- DI- 1 June, II- 10 June, III- 15 JulyCorrect
14
Match the places with altitude
- AI- C, II- A, III- B, IV-D
- BI- B, II- A, III- C, IV- D
- CI- D, II- A, III- C, IV-B
- DI- B, II- D, III-C, IV- ACorrect
15
What was the local time in Tokyo situated at \(139^\circ 45'\) East longitude, when the President of India was hoisting the Indian National Flag in the presence of Japanese Prime Minister at 10 a.m. in New Delhi? The viewer in Japan were watching live telecast of this event.
- A6.11 a.m.
- B1.49 p.m.Correct
- C1.49 a.m.
- D2.49 a.m.