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Indian Geography Test 34
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  • Question 1/30
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    Eucla Basin in Austrialia is well -know as
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    Nullabor plain
  • Question 2/30
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    Which river is located in Kolkata (Calcutta)?
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    Hooghly
  • Question 3/30
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    Punjab, a state in northern India, is known as the "Land of Five RIvers'? Tell me, what are the names of these five rivers?
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    Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Jhelum, Sutlej
  • Question 4/30
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    3.2 : 2.9 is India's length-breadth ratio. 3.2 km is ?
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    North-South
  • Question 5/30
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    Which of the following district names are common between J
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    Poonch
  • Question 6/30
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    The hill station of Coonoor is located in which one of the following States?
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    Tamil Nadu
  • Question 7/30
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    Article 370 of the Union Constitution was adopted in which year?
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    1949
  • Question 8/30
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    The thermal equator is found
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    North of the geographical equator
  • Question 9/30
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    Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below given below the lists: List-I(Organisation)               List-II(Location) A. National Sugar Institute         1. Dehradun B. Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd.        2. Kamptee C. Institute of Military Law         3. Pune D. Institute of National              4.Hyderabad Integration                         5. Kanpur
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    A-(5),B-(4),C-(2),D-(3)
  • Question 10/30
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    Detriot is famous for which one of the following industires?
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    Automobiles
  • Question 11/30
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    Which one of the following is the largest satellite in solar system?
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    Ganymede
  • Question 12/30
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    What is the correct sequence of the descending order of the following States in respect of female literacy rates as per the 1991 census ? 1. Mizoram      2. Kerala      3. Goa    4. Nagaland Choose the correct answer using the codes given below :
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    1,2,4,3
  • Question 13/30
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    The pass located at the southern end of the Nilgiri Hills in south India is called.
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    the Palghat gap
  • Question 14/30
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    The Great Barrier Reef is located in which country?
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    Australia
  • Question 15/30
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    The red colour of the red soil is due to
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    Iron
  • Question 16/30
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    The total surface area of the earth is ?
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    510 million sq.km
  • Question 17/30
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    With reference to the mineral sources of India, consider the following pairs: Mineral 90% National Sources in 1. Copper — Jharkhand 2. Nickel — Orissa 3. Tungsten — Kerala Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
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    2 only
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    Match List-I (Atomic power Plants/ Heavy water plants ) with List-II(State) and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists: List-I                           List-II A. Thai                            1. Andhra Pradesh B. Manuguru                     2. Gujarat C. Kakrapar                      3. Maharashtra D. Kaiga                          4. Rajasthan 5. Karnataka
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    A-(3),B-(1),C-(2),D-(5)
  • Question 19/30
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    Bitumen and asphalt are by-products of extracting
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    petroleum
  • Question 20/30
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    Which country among the following has the highest proportion of its electricity generation by nuclear plants?
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    France
  • Question 21/30
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    The imaginary line on the Earth's surface that closely follows the 180 degree Meridian is
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    international Date Line
  • Question 22/30
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    Which one of the following statements not true ?
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    Ghaggar's water is utillised in the Indira Gandhi Canal
  • Question 23/30
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    Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched—
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    Panangudi : Tamil Nadu
  • Question 24/30
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    India is often known as the land of rivers, with most of its major cities based on the banks of rivers. Through which of these Indian cities does the river Mithi flow?
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    Mumbai
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    India is a party to the Ramsar Convention and has declared many areas as Ramsar sites. Which of the following statements best describes as to how we should maintain these sites in the context of this Convention ?
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    Conserve all the sites through ecosystem approach and allow their simultaneous sustainable use.
  • Question 26/30
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    Willy Willy is
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    a tropical cyclone of the North-West Australia
  • Question 27/30
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    The 'Tower of Silence' is located at...?
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    Mumbai
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    Which one of the following is the correct sequence in the decreasing order of production (in million tones ) of the given foodgrains in India ?
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    Rice-Wheat -Coarse Cereals-Pulses
  • Question 29/30
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    With reference to the climate of India, the western disturbances originate over which one of the following ?
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    Arabian Sea
  • Question 30/30
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    Unlike other parts of the Indian Coast, fishing industry has not developed along the Saurashtra coast because
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    of overwhelming dependence on agriculture and animal husbandary
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