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1. Question
The January isotherm taken as a basis for dividing India into tropical and subtropical zones is: [1997]
CorrectThe January isotherm taken as a basis for dividing India into tropical and subtropical zones is 15°C.
IncorrectThe January isotherm taken as a basis for dividing India into tropical and subtropical zones is 15°C.
UnattemptedThe January isotherm taken as a basis for dividing India into tropical and subtropical zones is 15°C.
- Question 2 of 20
2. Question
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer: [1997]
List-I List-II
(Minerals) (Typical areas of occurrence)
A. Coal 1. Bhandara
B. Gold 2. Karanpura
C. Mica 3. Hutti
D. Manganese 4. Nellore
Codes:CorrectCoal is found in Karanpura of Jharkhand. Gold is found in mines of Hutti in Karnataka. Mica is found in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. Manganese is found in Bhandara of Maharashtra.
IncorrectCoal is found in Karanpura of Jharkhand. Gold is found in mines of Hutti in Karnataka. Mica is found in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. Manganese is found in Bhandara of Maharashtra.
UnattemptedCoal is found in Karanpura of Jharkhand. Gold is found in mines of Hutti in Karnataka. Mica is found in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh. Manganese is found in Bhandara of Maharashtra.
- Question 3 of 20
3. Question
The Alamatti is on the river: [1997]
CorrectThe Alamatti dam is build on the river Krishna in Karnataka. It is a multi-purpose project. The water is used in canal irrigation and hydroelectric production.
IncorrectThe Alamatti dam is build on the river Krishna in Karnataka. It is a multi-purpose project. The water is used in canal irrigation and hydroelectric production.
UnattemptedThe Alamatti dam is build on the river Krishna in Karnataka. It is a multi-purpose project. The water is used in canal irrigation and hydroelectric production.
- Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Consider the map given below: [1997]
The predominant languages spoken in the areas marked A, B, C and D are respectively:
CorrectAccording to the given map the area marked ‘A’ is Mathura area of Uttar Pradesh, where Brajbhasha is spoken. ‘B’ is marked by Faizabad of U.P., and the language spoken is ‘Awadhi’. ‘C’ area is ‘Arah’ area of Bihar where ‘Bhojpuri’ is spoken. ‘D’ refers to north Bihar where ‘Maithili’ is predominantly spoken.
IncorrectAccording to the given map the area marked ‘A’ is Mathura area of Uttar Pradesh, where Brajbhasha is spoken. ‘B’ is marked by Faizabad of U.P., and the language spoken is ‘Awadhi’. ‘C’ area is ‘Arah’ area of Bihar where ‘Bhojpuri’ is spoken. ‘D’ refers to north Bihar where ‘Maithili’ is predominantly spoken.
UnattemptedAccording to the given map the area marked ‘A’ is Mathura area of Uttar Pradesh, where Brajbhasha is spoken. ‘B’ is marked by Faizabad of U.P., and the language spoken is ‘Awadhi’. ‘C’ area is ‘Arah’ area of Bihar where ‘Bhojpuri’ is spoken. ‘D’ refers to north Bihar where ‘Maithili’ is predominantly spoken.
- Question 5 of 20
5. Question
The canal-carrying capacity of Farakka is: [1997]
CorrectThe canal carrying capacity of Farakka barrage is 40,000 cusec. Farakka barrage is a 2245 metre long barrage across the river Ganga.
IncorrectThe canal carrying capacity of Farakka barrage is 40,000 cusec. Farakka barrage is a 2245 metre long barrage across the river Ganga.
UnattemptedThe canal carrying capacity of Farakka barrage is 40,000 cusec. Farakka barrage is a 2245 metre long barrage across the river Ganga.
- Question 6 of 20
6. Question
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched? [1997]
CorrectSundari tree is found in Sundarban area of West Bengal. Sundarban is a largest wetland area in the world. Sundarban got its name itself due to abundance of ‘Sundari’ tree in this area.
IncorrectSundari tree is found in Sundarban area of West Bengal. Sundarban is a largest wetland area in the world. Sundarban got its name itself due to abundance of ‘Sundari’ tree in this area.
UnattemptedSundari tree is found in Sundarban area of West Bengal. Sundarban is a largest wetland area in the world. Sundarban got its name itself due to abundance of ‘Sundari’ tree in this area.
- Question 7 of 20
7. Question
Consider the map given below: [1997]
The place marked A, B, C and D in the map are respectively:
CorrectThe place marked in the given map are:
Marked Option Region Place where found
‘A’ Rift valley region Narmada and Tapti
‘B’ Chhattisgarh plain Mahandi river
‘C’ Chhota Nagpur plateau Jharkhand
‘D’ Rain shadow area Eastern part of western ghatIncorrectThe place marked in the given map are:
Marked Option Region Place where found
‘A’ Rift valley region Narmada and Tapti
‘B’ Chhattisgarh plain Mahandi river
‘C’ Chhota Nagpur plateau Jharkhand
‘D’ Rain shadow area Eastern part of western ghatUnattemptedThe place marked in the given map are:
Marked Option Region Place where found
‘A’ Rift valley region Narmada and Tapti
‘B’ Chhattisgarh plain Mahandi river
‘C’ Chhota Nagpur plateau Jharkhand
‘D’ Rain shadow area Eastern part of western ghat - Question 8 of 20
8. Question
According to the latest census figures sex ratio in India is: [1997]
CorrectIn the 1981 Census, the sex ratio in India was 934. By 1991 it had declined to 927 per 1000 men. In 2001 Census it rose to 933. This shows that it keeps on fluctuating depending upon various factors.
IncorrectIn the 1981 Census, the sex ratio in India was 934. By 1991 it had declined to 927 per 1000 men. In 2001 Census it rose to 933. This shows that it keeps on fluctuating depending upon various factors.
UnattemptedIn the 1981 Census, the sex ratio in India was 934. By 1991 it had declined to 927 per 1000 men. In 2001 Census it rose to 933. This shows that it keeps on fluctuating depending upon various factors.
- Question 9 of 20
9. Question
The tribal population in Andaman and Nicobar islands belongs to the: [1997]
CorrectThe tribal population of Andaman and Nicobar belong to Negroid race. A small population of Shompen and Nicobars are Mongoloid descent.
IncorrectThe tribal population of Andaman and Nicobar belong to Negroid race. A small population of Shompen and Nicobars are Mongoloid descent.
UnattemptedThe tribal population of Andaman and Nicobar belong to Negroid race. A small population of Shompen and Nicobars are Mongoloid descent.
- Question 10 of 20
10. Question
In the map shown rivers labelled as 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively: [1997]
CorrectGandak, Ganga, Gomati and Ghaghara.
IncorrectGandak, Ganga, Gomati and Ghaghara.
UnattemptedGandak, Ganga, Gomati and Ghaghara.
- Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Which one of the following east flowing rivers of India has rift valley due to down warping? [1998]
CorrectDamodar is a east flowing river with rift valley due to down warping. Down warp denotes a segment of the earth’s crust that is broadly bent downward.
IncorrectDamodar is a east flowing river with rift valley due to down warping. Down warp denotes a segment of the earth’s crust that is broadly bent downward.
UnattemptedDamodar is a east flowing river with rift valley due to down warping. Down warp denotes a segment of the earth’s crust that is broadly bent downward.
- Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Forest areas have been labelled as 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the map: [1998]
Among these, those which were threatened in 1997 by a serious epidemic include:
CorrectSal forest of Madhya Pradesh indicates ‘3’ in the given India map. In 1997 Sal forest were badly affected by the insects which cause destruction of Sal forest by turning the trees dry.
IncorrectSal forest of Madhya Pradesh indicates ‘3’ in the given India map. In 1997 Sal forest were badly affected by the insects which cause destruction of Sal forest by turning the trees dry.
UnattemptedSal forest of Madhya Pradesh indicates ‘3’ in the given India map. In 1997 Sal forest were badly affected by the insects which cause destruction of Sal forest by turning the trees dry.
- Question 13 of 20
13. Question
Commercial production of mineral oil has started in which one of the areas of India, labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the map given below: [1998]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 14 of 20
14. Question
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: [1998]
List-I (Minerals) List-II (Mining area)
A. Graphite 1. Bellary
B. Lead 2. Didwana
C. Salt 3. Rampa
D. Silver 4. Zawar
Codes:CorrectMinerals Mining area
Graphite ⟶ Bellary
Lead ⟶ Zawar
Salt ⟶ Didwana
Siler ⟶ RampaIncorrectMinerals Mining area
Graphite ⟶ Bellary
Lead ⟶ Zawar
Salt ⟶ Didwana
Siler ⟶ RampaUnattemptedMinerals Mining area
Graphite ⟶ Bellary
Lead ⟶ Zawar
Salt ⟶ Didwana
Siler ⟶ Rampa - Question 15 of 20
15. Question
The discovery of Oak flora in 1966 added a new chapter to the history of Indian Sericulture. Which one of the following states is the leading producer of Oak tasar silk? [1998]
CorrectThe Oak Tasar silk is produced in Assam, which is used in Sericulture. The Oak flora was discovered in 1966 in Assam.
IncorrectThe Oak Tasar silk is produced in Assam, which is used in Sericulture. The Oak flora was discovered in 1966 in Assam.
UnattemptedThe Oak Tasar silk is produced in Assam, which is used in Sericulture. The Oak flora was discovered in 1966 in Assam.
- Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: [1998]
List-I (Places) List-II (Industries)
A. Jamnagar 1. Aluminium
B. Hospet 2. Woollen textile
C. Korba 3. Fertilizers
D. Haldia 4. Cement
5. Iron and steel
Codes:CorrectPlaces Industries State
A. Jamnagar Woollen textiles Gujarat
B. Hospet Iron and Steel Industry
C. Korba Aluminium Industry Chhattisgarh
D. Haldia Fertilizers AssamIncorrectPlaces Industries State
A. Jamnagar Woollen textiles Gujarat
B. Hospet Iron and Steel Industry
C. Korba Aluminium Industry Chhattisgarh
D. Haldia Fertilizers AssamUnattemptedPlaces Industries State
A. Jamnagar Woollen textiles Gujarat
B. Hospet Iron and Steel Industry
C. Korba Aluminium Industry Chhattisgarh
D. Haldia Fertilizers Assam - Question 17 of 20
17. Question
In the vicinity of Mumbai, a number of specialised towns have been developed. Match the lists of specialisation with towns and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists: [1998]
List-I (Towns) List-II (Specialisation)
A. Alibag 1. Fishing centre
B. Balapur 2. Holiday resort
C. Nhava Sheva 3. Petrochemical complex
D. Ratnagiri 4. Port
Codes:CorrectA libag – Holiday Resort
Balapur – Fishing Centre
Nhave Sheva – Port
Ratnagiri – Petrochemical complexIncorrectA libag – Holiday Resort
Balapur – Fishing Centre
Nhave Sheva – Port
Ratnagiri – Petrochemical complexUnattemptedA libag – Holiday Resort
Balapur – Fishing Centre
Nhave Sheva – Port
Ratnagiri – Petrochemical complex - Question 18 of 20
18. Question
What is the correct sequence of the following Indian states in descending order of their length of surface roads per 100 km2 of their areas? [1998]
1. Haryana
2. Maharashtra
3. Punjab
4. Tamil Nadu
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
Codes:CorrectArrangement of descending order of the surface roads per 100 sq. km of their area.
Tamil Nadu has 158.78 km, Punjab has 127.78 km, Maharashtra has 117.61 km, Haryana has 63.70 km.IncorrectArrangement of descending order of the surface roads per 100 sq. km of their area.
Tamil Nadu has 158.78 km, Punjab has 127.78 km, Maharashtra has 117.61 km, Haryana has 63.70 km.UnattemptedArrangement of descending order of the surface roads per 100 sq. km of their area.
Tamil Nadu has 158.78 km, Punjab has 127.78 km, Maharashtra has 117.61 km, Haryana has 63.70 km. - Question 19 of 20
19. Question
The four railway junctions shown by numerals 1, 2, 3, 4 on the rough outline map of Gujarat are respectively: [1998]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Some people in Manipur live in house built on floating islands of weeds and decaying vegetation held together by suspended silt. These are called: [1998]
CorrectSome people in Manipur live in house built on floating Islands of weeds and decaying vegetation held together by suspended silt. These islands are called “Phoomdis”.
IncorrectSome people in Manipur live in house built on floating Islands of weeds and decaying vegetation held together by suspended silt. These islands are called “Phoomdis”.
UnattemptedSome people in Manipur live in house built on floating Islands of weeds and decaying vegetation held together by suspended silt. These islands are called “Phoomdis”.