Class 12 Geography Geography Chapter 7 – Tertiary and Quaternary activities MCQ Question Answers for CUET 2024

1.  Insurance and finance are examples of:

2. Which of the following is an example of mass media?

3. Which one of the following is a tertiary activity?

4. The sector is known in terms of the national economy as a quaternary sector of the economy.

5. ……………. involves the outsourcing of core, information-related business activities.

6. Where is the largest solar plant located?

7. Which is the non-renewable source of energy?

8. Which service does not require professional skill?

9. Travel undertaken for the purpose of recreation rather than business.

10. Tertiary activities depend on:

11. Which one of the following activities is related to the quaternary sector?

12. Central Business District is a

13. In which state is Kalpakkam located?

14.  ………………. is a term that refers to the gap between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technology, and those that don’t or have restricted access.

15. Which out of the following states has major oil fields?

16. Jobs that involve high degrees and level of innovations are known as:

17. Who operates on the wholesaler’s capital?

18. Which of the following is not a quinary activity?

19. Government Departments mostly supervise which of the following services?

20. Isochrones are lines that join places of equality

21. The iron content in Hematite is:

22. What are quasi-urban centers?

23. On which station out of the following, the first atomic station was set up?

24. Two elements involved in tertiary activities are:

25. Which one of the following sectors provides most of the employment in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata?

26. What activities result in production and distribution of goods and services?

27. Which are the fastest means of communication?

28. Which one of the following is a non-metallic mineral?


 

 

Also See : 

Class 12 Geography (Fundamentals Of Human Geography)

Class 12 Geography (India People And Economy)