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1.

Temperate grasslands of Eurasia are called:

A. Grasswood
B.
C.
D. C.
E. D.
Answer» D. C.
2.

The circulation and movement of soluble inorganic matter (nutrients) derived from sedimentary and atmospheric phases and reservoirs through organic phase of various biotic components and finally their return to inorganic phase is collectively called:

A. Chemical Cycles
B. Biogeochemical Cycles
C. Physical Cycles
D. Biological Cycles
Answer» C. Physical Cycles
3.

Sun's rays can make right angle only up to 23(1/2) and South latitudes because:

A. Rotation
B. Revolution
C. Shape of Earth
D. Earth is inclined at an angle of 66(1/2) on its axis.
Answer» E.
4.

The water body separating Andaman and Nicobar is known as:

A. 9 degree channel
B. 8 degree channel
C. 10 degree channel
D. Indra Point
Answer» D. Indra Point
5.

Which industry is developed in Shahdol and Nepanagar?

A. Paper and Pulp Industry
B. Agro Industry
C. Agricultural Industry
D. Rubber Industry
Answer» B. Agro Industry
6.

The largest mangrove forest in the world is located in:

A. Kerala
B. West Bengal
C. Tamil Nadu
D. Madhya Pradesh
Answer» C. Tamil Nadu
7.

River Damodar is a tributary of:

A. Rive Koshi
B. River Gandak
C. River Sutlej
D. River Hoogly
Answer» E.
8.

The Nagarjunsagar Dam project is located on:

A. Mahanadi
B. Krishna River
C. Godavari
D. Kaveri
Answer» C. Godavari
9.

CGWB stands for:

A. Central Ground Water Board
B. Central Ground Water and irigation Board
C. Central Ground Welfare Board
D. None of Above
Answer» B. Central Ground Water and irigation Board
10.

India is the seventh largest country in the world and occupies:

A. 7% of world area
B. 5% of world area
C. 4% of world area
D. 2.4% of world area
Answer» E.
11.

The Beas project consisting of Beas-Satluj link and pong dam at Beas is the joint venture of:

A. Punjab, Gujarat and Rajasthan
B. Punjab, Haryana and Gujarat
C. Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan
D. Gujarat, Haryana and Rajasthan
Answer» D. Gujarat, Haryana and Rajasthan
12.

The imaginary line joining the land projecting towards the sea which is the landward limit of internal seawater is called:

A. Base Line
B. Sea Line
C. Land Line
D. None of Above
Answer» B. Sea Line
13.

World Environment Day is observed on:

A. March 5
B. April 5
C. June 5
D. July 5
Answer» D. July 5
14.

McMohan Line lies between which of the following countries?

A. India and Pakistan
B. India and China
C. China and Pakistan
D. India and Afghanistan
Answer» C. China and Pakistan
15.

The most important coal field in India is:

A. Jharia Coalfield
B. Rani Ganj Coalfield
C. Korba Coalfield
D. Singrauli Coalfield
Answer» B. Rani Ganj Coalfield
16.

Vembnad Lake is located in:

A. Maharastra
B. Madhya Pradesh
C. Karnataka
D. Kerala
Answer» E.
17.

The major peaks like Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, Mansalu, Chooyu, Nanga Parbat and Annapurna all are situated in:

A. The Western Ghat
B. Sivalik Range
C. The Greater Himalayas (Himadri)
D. The Eastern Ghats
Answer» D. The Eastern Ghats
18.

The Western Ghats are also known as:

A. The Sahyadris
B. Sivalik Range
C. Greater Mountain range
D. Satpuda Range
Answer» B. Sivalik Range
19.

The Highest peak of the Karakoram Range is:

A. Kanchanjhangha
B. Mt. K2 (Godvin Austin )
C. Dhawalagiri
D. Anay Mudi
Answer» C. Dhawalagiri
20.

Wild Ass Sanctuary is situated in

A. Assam
B. Gujarat
C. Madhya Pradesh
D. Maharashtra
Answer» C. Madhya Pradesh
21.

The headquarters of North Eastern Railway is:

A. Lucknow
B. Patna
C. Kolkata
D. Gorakhpur
Answer» E.
22.

The instrument which records the seismic waves generated by the occurrence of earth-quakes is called:

A. Barometer
B. Gyrometer
C. Wavograph
D. Seismograph
Answer» E.
23.

Solar energy received to earth takes:

A. Nine Minutes
B. 10 Minutes
C. Eight Minutes
D. 15 Minutes
Answer» D. 15 Minutes
24.

Biospheric ecosystem consist of two major components e.g.

A. Biome and Habitat Component
B. Habitat Component and VertualComponent
C. Vertical Component and Biome Component
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Habitat Component and VertualComponent
25.

The state of atmosphere in relation to its water vapour content refers to:

A. Relative Humidity
B. Relative Density
C. Precipitation
D. Frontal Humidity
Answer» B. Relative Density
26.

Wainganga river is a tributary of:

A. Kaveri
B. Godavari
C. Mahanadi
D. Gomati
Answer» C. Mahanadi
27.

What is the difference between the Indian Standard time and Greenwich Standard Time?

A. 5 Hour
B. 15 Hour and 30 minutes
C. 5 Hour and 30 minutes
D. 6 Hour and 30 minutes
Answer» D. 6 Hour and 30 minutes
28.

Project Tiger in India was started in:

A. The year 1985
B. The year 1982
C. The year 1980
D. The year 1973
Answer» E.
29.

The highest percentage decadal growth rate of population as per 2011 Census was registered by:

A. Maharastra
B. Punjab
C. Haryana
D. Meghalaya (27.8)
Answer» E.
30.

India Shares maximum length of the border with:

A. Pakistan
B. Myanmar
C. Bangladesh
D. China
Answer» D. China
31.

The only South American nation through which both the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn pass through?

A. Brazil
B. Ecuador
C. Peru
D. D.
E.
Answer» B. Ecuador
32.

Where is Silicon Valley located in?

A. U. S. A
B. UK
C. Green Land
D. Russia
Answer» B. UK
33.

Ken, Betwa and Chambal are the rivers which merge with:

A. Damodar
B. Yamuna
C. Ganga
D. Godavari
Answer» C. Ganga
34.

A river drains the water collected from a specific area which is called its:

A. Catchment Area
B. Collecting Area
C. Drain Area
D. None of Above
Answer» B. Collecting Area
35.

Green Index has been developed by:

A. WWF
B. UNESCO
C. United Nations Environment Programme
D. None of Above
Answer» D. None of Above
36.

Which plateau lies between the Aravalli and the Vindhya ranges?

A. Malwa Plateau
B. Deccan Plateau
C. Chota Nagpur Plateau
D. None of Above.
Answer» B. Deccan Plateau
37.

One horned rhinoceros is found in the states of:

A. West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh
B. West Bengal and Assam
C. Madhya Pradesh and Assam
D. West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh
Answer» C. Madhya Pradesh and Assam
38.

Cotton in India grows best on:

A. Black Soil
B. Red Soil
C. Late-rite Soil
D. Sandy Soil
Answer» B. Red Soil
39.

The Greenhouse effect gases trap only the feat of:

A. All heat
B. UV Rays
C. Solar Radiation
D. Thermal Radiation
Answer» D. Thermal Radiation
40.

Sundarban was declared a World Heritage Site because of its:

A. River Delta
B. Mangroves Forests and Biodiversity
C. Nearest to Bay of Bengal
D. None of Above
Answer» C. Nearest to Bay of Bengal
41.

Lignite is a type of:

A. Iron
B. Steel
C. Coal
D. Gold
Answer» D. Gold
42.

The low flat central area of a basin of inland drainage is called:

A. Playa
B. Affusion
C. Afet
D. Aquifer
Answer» B. Affusion
43.

Pykara hydroelectric power project is located at:

A. Godavari
B. Kaveri
C. Pykara River
D. Mahanadi
Answer» D. Mahanadi
44.

The national Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) was set up in:

A. 1970
B. 1975
C. 1978
D. 1980
Answer» C. 1978
45.

The Zasker range, the Ladakh range, the Kailas and the Karakoram Range are the main ranges of:

A. The Western Ghat
B. The Aravali
C. The Himalayan system
D. The Eastern Ghat
Answer» D. The Eastern Ghat
46.

The word "tsunami"belongs to:

A. Chinese
B. German
C. English
D. Japanese
Answer» E.
47.

The Sonapani glacier is the longest glacier of:

A. Sivalik range
B. Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas
C. The Western Ghat
D. The Eastern Ghat
Answer» C. The Western Ghat
48.

India's three fourths of the total annual rainfall are received during:

A. South-west Monsoon Season
B. B.
C. C.
D. D.
Answer» B. B.
49.

The average density of the outer-most layer (zone)- that is crust- of the earth is:

A. 1.2 to 5.0
B. 2.4 to 5.0
C. 2.1 to 3.0
D. 2.8 to 3.0
Answer» E.
50.

The second zone of the interior of the earth extending from 30 kilometer to 2900 kilometer depth is:

A. Earth Crust
B. Mantle
C. Outer Core
D. Inner Core
Answer» C. Outer Core