IAS Prelims Geography Q.2–2025 | Andes Mountains & South America
IAS Prelims Geography Q.2–2025 | Equator & World Water Bodies
Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📌 Question
Consider the following water bodies:
I. Lake Tanganyika
II. Lake Tonlé Sap
III. Patos Lagoon
Through how many of them does the Equator pass?
(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) All the three
(d) None
✅ Correct Answer: (d) None
🎯 Theme of the Question
World Geography | Latitudinal Position | Equator | Lakes & Lagoons
UPSC here is testing map sense + latitude awareness, not memory of sizes or fame.
🧠 Classroom Explanation
Let’s locate each water body strictly with respect to latitude.
I. Lake Tanganyika
- Location: East Africa
- Countries: Tanzania, DRC, Burundi, Zambia
- Latitude span: ~3°S to 9°S
- 👉 Entirely south of the Equator
❌ Equator does not pass through it
II. Tonlé Sap
- Location: Central Cambodia
- Latitude: ~12°N to 13°N
- Famous for: Seasonal reversal of flow with Mekong
- 👉 Completely north of the Equator
❌ Equator does not pass through it
III. Patos Lagoon
- Location: Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil
- Latitude: ~30°S
- Largest lagoon in Brazil
- 👉 Deep in the Southern Hemisphere
❌ Equator does not pass through it
🧮 UPSC Elimination Logic
- Lake Tanganyika → Southern Hemisphere ❌
- Tonlé Sap → Northern Hemisphere ❌
- Patos Lagoon → Far Southern Hemisphere ❌
✔️ None lie on the Equator → Option (d)
🧠 Memory Hook
“Tanganyika dips south, Tonlé Sap sits north, Patos sinks deep south”
If it’s Africa Rift / Cambodia / South Brazil → Think away from Equator
🔍 Curiosity Corner
Despite being near the Equator:
- Lake Victoria lies just south of it
- Lake Tanganyika lies much farther south than many assume
UPSC loves exploiting this false proximity bias.
📘 Enrichment Note
Water bodies actually crossed by the Equator (for contrast):
- Lake Victoria ❌ (close but not crossed)
- Congo Basin rivers ❌
- Indonesian seas ✔️ (key equatorial zone)
🎯 Prelims Strategy Insight
- UPSC increasingly asks “through how many” questions
- Do not rely on size or fame
- Always apply latitude first, facts second
🧩 One-Line Ready Recall
No major lake among Tanganyika, Tonlé Sap, and Patos lies on the Equator.
🧭 IAS Monk Whisper
In geography, the map never lies—but memory often does. Trust latitude.
