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- Question 1 of 20
1. Question
Which one of the following is the correct sequence of the states (labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4) of India shown on the map in descending order in terms of available ground water resources for irrigation? [1998]
CorrectUttar Pradesh is the state where 9,384,000 hectare are covered by ground water irrigation. Maharashtra covers 1,912,000 hectare, West Bengal covers 1,397,000 hectares, Assam covers hectare for ground water irrigation.
IncorrectUttar Pradesh is the state where 9,384,000 hectare are covered by ground water irrigation. Maharashtra covers 1,912,000 hectare, West Bengal covers 1,397,000 hectares, Assam covers hectare for ground water irrigation.
UnattemptedUttar Pradesh is the state where 9,384,000 hectare are covered by ground water irrigation. Maharashtra covers 1,912,000 hectare, West Bengal covers 1,397,000 hectares, Assam covers hectare for ground water irrigation.
- Question 2 of 20
2. Question
Among the Indian States shown labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the rough outline map given, the correct sequence in descending order of percent of scheduled tribe population to their total population is: [1998]
CorrectAccording to Census of India 2001, schedule tribe population in Mizoram is 94.75%, Arunachal Pradesh has 63.66% as schedule tribe, Manipur with 34.4% and Orissa with 22.21% of tribal population.
IncorrectAccording to Census of India 2001, schedule tribe population in Mizoram is 94.75%, Arunachal Pradesh has 63.66% as schedule tribe, Manipur with 34.4% and Orissa with 22.21% of tribal population.
UnattemptedAccording to Census of India 2001, schedule tribe population in Mizoram is 94.75%, Arunachal Pradesh has 63.66% as schedule tribe, Manipur with 34.4% and Orissa with 22.21% of tribal population.
- Question 3 of 20
3. Question
Which one of the following sets of states benefits the most from the Konkan Railway? [1998]
CorrectKonkan Railway route connects Roha in Maharashtra with Mangalore in Karnataka. Konkan Railway established with partnership of three states Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka. The state of Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Kerala benefit most from Konkan railway.
IncorrectKonkan Railway route connects Roha in Maharashtra with Mangalore in Karnataka. Konkan Railway established with partnership of three states Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka. The state of Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Kerala benefit most from Konkan railway.
UnattemptedKonkan Railway route connects Roha in Maharashtra with Mangalore in Karnataka. Konkan Railway established with partnership of three states Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka. The state of Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Kerala benefit most from Konkan railway.
- Question 4 of 20
4. Question
Which one of the following pairs of cities has recently been connected through a 6-lane express way? [1998]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 5 of 20
5. Question
“India has the largest population of the Asian X. Today, there are just about 20,000 to 25,000 X in their natural habitat spreading across the evergreen forests, dry thorn forest, swamps and grasslands. Their prime habitats, are however the moist deciduous forests. The X population in India ranges from north-west India where they are found in the forest divisions of Dehradun. Bijnor and National districts, of UP to the Western Ghats in the states of Karnataka and Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
In Central India, their population distributed over Southern Bihar and Orissa. In the East, they are seen in North Bengal, Assam and a few other states.”
The animal “X” referred to in this quotation is: [1999]CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 6 of 20
6. Question
Assertion (A ) : According to statistics, more female children are born each year than male children in India.
Reason (R) : In India, the death rate of a male child is higher than that of the female child. [1999]CorrectAssertion is correct, but the reason is wrong. In India, the sex ratio of female is lower than male, because female foeticide is common across India.
IncorrectAssertion is correct, but the reason is wrong. In India, the sex ratio of female is lower than male, because female foeticide is common across India.
UnattemptedAssertion is correct, but the reason is wrong. In India, the sex ratio of female is lower than male, because female foeticide is common across India.
- Question 7 of 20
7. Question
The minimum land area recommended for forest cover to maintain proper ecological balance in India is: [1999]
CorrectFor proper ecological balance 33% of forest land is recommended, but in India we have only 20.14% of forest coverage.
IncorrectFor proper ecological balance 33% of forest land is recommended, but in India we have only 20.14% of forest coverage.
UnattemptedFor proper ecological balance 33% of forest land is recommended, but in India we have only 20.14% of forest coverage.
- Question 8 of 20
8. Question
In which one of the following areas in the given map was there a recent discovery of copper deposits by the Atomic Minerals Division of Department Atomic Energy? [1999]
CorrectIn the given map, copper deposits discovered by Atomic Minerals Division of Department Atomic energy, is at Hasson in Karnataka and is marked as ‘4’.
IncorrectIn the given map, copper deposits discovered by Atomic Minerals Division of Department Atomic energy, is at Hasson in Karnataka and is marked as ‘4’.
UnattemptedIn the given map, copper deposits discovered by Atomic Minerals Division of Department Atomic energy, is at Hasson in Karnataka and is marked as ‘4’.
- Question 9 of 20
9. Question
In the given figure, the site of the Tehri dam has been labelled as: [1999]
CorrectIn the given map the site of Tehri Dam is “C” which lies in Uttaranchal. It is an earth and rock-fill dam on the Bhagirathi rivers in Tehri district.
IncorrectIn the given map the site of Tehri Dam is “C” which lies in Uttaranchal. It is an earth and rock-fill dam on the Bhagirathi rivers in Tehri district.
UnattemptedIn the given map the site of Tehri Dam is “C” which lies in Uttaranchal. It is an earth and rock-fill dam on the Bhagirathi rivers in Tehri district.
- Question 10 of 20
10. Question
The figure shows a portion of Southern India. The proposed site (Koodankulam) for construction of two l000 MW nuclear power plants has been labelled in the map as: [1999]
CorrectKoodankulam is the site for 1000 MW nuclear power plants under construction in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. In the given figure Koodankulam plant is labelled as ‘B’.
IncorrectKoodankulam is the site for 1000 MW nuclear power plants under construction in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. In the given figure Koodankulam plant is labelled as ‘B’.
UnattemptedKoodankulam is the site for 1000 MW nuclear power plants under construction in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. In the given figure Koodankulam plant is labelled as ‘B’.
- Question 11 of 20
11. Question
The first marine sanctuary in India, within its bounds coral reefs, mollusca, dolphins, tortoises and various kinds of sea birds, has been established in: [1999]
CorrectGulf of Kutch in 1980, 270 km from Obha to Sadiya.
IncorrectGulf of Kutch in 1980, 270 km from Obha to Sadiya.
UnattemptedGulf of Kutch in 1980, 270 km from Obha to Sadiya.
- Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Which one of the following pairs of states and tribes is not correctly matched? [1999]
CorrectLambada tribes are found in Rajasthan and not in Madhya Pradesh.
IncorrectLambada tribes are found in Rajasthan and not in Madhya Pradesh.
UnattemptedLambada tribes are found in Rajasthan and not in Madhya Pradesh.
- Question 13 of 20
13. Question
In the rough outline map of a part of Jammu and Kashmir shown in the figure, places marked A, B, C and D represent respectively: [1999]
CorrectIn the given figure ‘A’ is Baramula, ‘B’ is Srinagar, ‘C’ is Anantnag and ‘D’ is Kargil.
IncorrectIn the given figure ‘A’ is Baramula, ‘B’ is Srinagar, ‘C’ is Anantnag and ‘D’ is Kargil.
UnattemptedIn the given figure ‘A’ is Baramula, ‘B’ is Srinagar, ‘C’ is Anantnag and ‘D’ is Kargil.
- Question 14 of 20
14. Question
If it is 10.00 am. I.S.T., then what would be the local time at Shillong on 92° E longitude? [1999]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 15 of 20
15. Question
The Ravva offshore block, with great potential for oil, is located in: [1999]
CorrectThe Ravva offshore block is in Krishna–Godavari basin of Andhra Pradesh. It is the area of a great reserve of petroleum and natural gas.
IncorrectThe Ravva offshore block is in Krishna–Godavari basin of Andhra Pradesh. It is the area of a great reserve of petroleum and natural gas.
UnattemptedThe Ravva offshore block is in Krishna–Godavari basin of Andhra Pradesh. It is the area of a great reserve of petroleum and natural gas.
- Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Which one of the following statements is not true? [2000]
CorrectIndira Gandhi Canal originated from Harike barrage at Sultanpur on Sutlej but Ghaggar is a tributary of river Saraswati, which ends in the Thar desert.
IncorrectIndira Gandhi Canal originated from Harike barrage at Sultanpur on Sutlej but Ghaggar is a tributary of river Saraswati, which ends in the Thar desert.
UnattemptedIndira Gandhi Canal originated from Harike barrage at Sultanpur on Sutlej but Ghaggar is a tributary of river Saraswati, which ends in the Thar desert.
- Question 17 of 20
17. Question
Match the locations of ports labelled as A, B, C and D in the given map with the names of those ports and select the correct answer using the codes given below the names of the ports:
Names of Ports
1. Kakinada
2. Karwar
3. Mangalore
4. Tuticorin
5. Veraval
Codes:CorrectIn the given map ‘A’ marked ports is Veraval of Gujarat, ‘B’ marked port is Karwar of Karnataka, ‘C’ marked port is Tuticorin of Tamil Nadu and ‘D’ marked port is Kakinada of Andhra Pradesh.
IncorrectIn the given map ‘A’ marked ports is Veraval of Gujarat, ‘B’ marked port is Karwar of Karnataka, ‘C’ marked port is Tuticorin of Tamil Nadu and ‘D’ marked port is Kakinada of Andhra Pradesh.
UnattemptedIn the given map ‘A’ marked ports is Veraval of Gujarat, ‘B’ marked port is Karwar of Karnataka, ‘C’ marked port is Tuticorin of Tamil Nadu and ‘D’ marked port is Kakinada of Andhra Pradesh.
- Question 18 of 20
18. Question
Which one of the following pairs of primitive tribes and places of their inhabitation is NOT correctly matched?
CorrectKorba tribe in found in chhotanagpur of Chhattisgarh and Jarkhand, whereas Kodagu in a district in Karnataka.
IncorrectKorba tribe in found in chhotanagpur of Chhattisgarh and Jarkhand, whereas Kodagu in a district in Karnataka.
UnattemptedKorba tribe in found in chhotanagpur of Chhattisgarh and Jarkhand, whereas Kodagu in a district in Karnataka.
- Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Assertion (A) : The frequency of floods in north Indian plains has increased during the last couple of decades.
Reason (R) : There has been a reduction in the depth of river valleys due to deposition of silt. [2000]CorrectSiltation is the process of deposition of silt on the river bed through rain water, by which the depth of the river reduces. The flood water crosses the river embankment, by which flood occurs in most part of north India.
IncorrectSiltation is the process of deposition of silt on the river bed through rain water, by which the depth of the river reduces. The flood water crosses the river embankment, by which flood occurs in most part of north India.
UnattemptedSiltation is the process of deposition of silt on the river bed through rain water, by which the depth of the river reduces. The flood water crosses the river embankment, by which flood occurs in most part of north India.
- Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Which one of the following statements is true according to 1991 Census data? [2000]
CorrectAccording to 1991 census data, Bihar had the lowest rate of literacy at 47.53%.
IncorrectAccording to 1991 census data, Bihar had the lowest rate of literacy at 47.53%.
UnattemptedAccording to 1991 census data, Bihar had the lowest rate of literacy at 47.53%.