Physiographic Divisions in Europe
Trending Questions
Q.
What are Piedmont plains? Give an example?
Q. Which is the mountain between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea?
- Ural
- Caucasus
- Alps
- Balkan
Q. Which is the smallest country in Europe?
- Vatican City
- Liechtenstein
- Monaco
- Estonia
Q. Pick the options which contain the Baltic countries.
- Estonia
- Andorra
- Lithuania
- Latvia
Q. Which two seas are connected by the Kiel canal?
- North Sea and Baltic Sea
- Mediterranean and Black Sea
- Pacific and Atlantis Oceans
- Mediterranean and Red Sea
Q. The largest country in Europe is _____.
- Russia
- England
- France
- Germany
Q. Select the city that is located on the plains of river Thames.
- Rome
- Moscow
- Paris
- London
Q. What is the lowest point of Europe?
- Death valley
- Peninsul Valdes
- Eyre Lake
- Caspian sea
Q. What is the capital of Belgium?
- Copenhagen
- Amsterdam
- Dublin
- Brussels
Q. Select the peninsulas that fall within European continent.
- Scandinavian Peninsula
- Italian Peninsula
- Balkan Peninsula
- Sinai Peninsula
Q.
The Panama canal connects the Pacific Ocean and the
Mediterranean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Red Sea
None of these
Q. Select the country that belongs to Lowland of Europe.
- Switzerland
- Italy
- Belgium
- Spain
Q. Who is called the Bismark of Italy ?
Options :-
(a). Giuseppe Garibaldi
(b). Count Camillo de Cavour
(c). Kaiser William I
(d). Giuseppe Mazzini
Options :-
(a). Giuseppe Garibaldi
(b). Count Camillo de Cavour
(c). Kaiser William I
(d). Giuseppe Mazzini
Q. River Rhine which flows through some of the major cities of Europe empties into which sea?
- North Sea
- Mediterranean Sea
- Red Sea
- Baltic Sea
Q. Choose the water bodies which border the Sinai Peninsula.
- Gulf of Aqaba
- Gulf of Suez
- Gulf of Aden
- Red Sea
Q. The Meseta of Spain is an example of a ______.
- Mountain Peak
- Volcano
- Plateau
- River valley
Q. Which country of Europe is known as the 'Country of Lakes'?
- Finland
- Italy
- France
- Spain
Q. The Pyrenees forms a natural boundary between _______.
- Denmark and Sweden
- Germany and Poland
- Germany and France
- France and Spain
Q. Where are Germany, Switzerland, Austria located in Europe?
- Eastern Europe
- Western Europe
- Central Europe
- Low Europe
Q. Which is the river that originates from Black Forest and falls in Black Sea?
- Rhine
- Oder
- Don
- Danube
Q. Which country is known as the 'Country of Lakes'?
- Finland
- Italy
- France
- Spain
Q. Which of the following country lie on the Italian peninsula?
- Georgia
- Spain
- Denmark
- Vatican City
Q. Which countries together can be grouped as Scandinavia?
- Romania and Greece
- Norway and Sweden
- Germany and Poland
- France and Spain
Q. The Central Massif of France is an example of a _____.
- mountain peak
- delta
- forest area
- plateau
Q. Fjords are formed by the action of _____.
- water
- glacier
- wind
- sea waves
Q.
Which Is The Smallest Country In Europe?
Q. Laplands is a group of countries located in which continent?
- Europe
- Asia
- Australia
- America
Q. Mount Etna, Mount Stromboli and Mount Vesuvius are famous because they were _____ before.
- mountain peaks
- volcanoes
- plateaus
- none of these
Q. United Kingdom, France, Republic of Ireland are located in _____ side of Europe.
- western
- central
- eastern
- nordic
Q. The highlands of Bohemia, the Meseta of Spain and the Central Massif of France are _____ of Europe.
- plateaus
- mountains
- river valleys
- plains