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- Question 1 of 20
1. Question
Consider the following statements: [2003]
1. Longitude of Jabalpur’s location is between those of Indore and Bhopal.
2. Latitude of Aurangabad’s location is between those of Vadodara and Pune.
3. Bangalore is situated more southward than Chennai
Which of these statements is/are correct?CorrectThe longitude of Jabalpur’s location is to the east of Bhopal, Bangalore is north of Channai.
IncorrectThe longitude of Jabalpur’s location is to the east of Bhopal, Bangalore is north of Channai.
UnattemptedThe longitude of Jabalpur’s location is to the east of Bhopal, Bangalore is north of Channai.
- Question 2 of 20
2. Question
Which one among the following states is smallest in area? [2003]
CorrectThe area of Andhra Pradesh is 160,205 sq km, area of Gujarat is 196,024 sq km, the area of Karnataka is 191, 791 sq km and Tamil Nadu is 130, 058 sq km.
IncorrectThe area of Andhra Pradesh is 160,205 sq km, area of Gujarat is 196,024 sq km, the area of Karnataka is 191, 791 sq km and Tamil Nadu is 130, 058 sq km.
UnattemptedThe area of Andhra Pradesh is 160,205 sq km, area of Gujarat is 196,024 sq km, the area of Karnataka is 191, 791 sq km and Tamil Nadu is 130, 058 sq km.
- Question 3 of 20
3. Question
Among the following cities, which one is nearest to the Tropic of Cancer? [2003]
CorrectThe Tropic of Cancer located at 23.5° north. Location of Kolkata is 22°33′ N. So, Kolkata is nearer to Tropic of Cancer. Delhi is 28.38°N.
IncorrectThe Tropic of Cancer located at 23.5° north. Location of Kolkata is 22°33′ N. So, Kolkata is nearer to Tropic of Cancer. Delhi is 28.38°N.
UnattemptedThe Tropic of Cancer located at 23.5° north. Location of Kolkata is 22°33′ N. So, Kolkata is nearer to Tropic of Cancer. Delhi is 28.38°N.
- Question 4 of 20
4. Question
In which one of the following Union Territories, do people of the Onge tribe live? [2004]
CorrectOnge is the major tribes of the union territory of Andaman and Nicobar. They were fully dependent on hunting and gathering. They belong to the Negrito race.
IncorrectOnge is the major tribes of the union territory of Andaman and Nicobar. They were fully dependent on hunting and gathering. They belong to the Negrito race.
UnattemptedOnge is the major tribes of the union territory of Andaman and Nicobar. They were fully dependent on hunting and gathering. They belong to the Negrito race.
- Question 5 of 20
5. Question
Consider the following statements: [2004]
1. National Thermal Power Corporation has diversified into hydropower sector
2. Power Grid Corporation of India has diversified into telecom sector
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectStatement ‘1’ is correct, because National Thermal Power Corporation has diversified into the hydro projects. Presently it has undertaken Koldem project in Himachal Pradesh.
IncorrectStatement ‘1’ is correct, because National Thermal Power Corporation has diversified into the hydro projects. Presently it has undertaken Koldem project in Himachal Pradesh.
UnattemptedStatement ‘1’ is correct, because National Thermal Power Corporation has diversified into the hydro projects. Presently it has undertaken Koldem project in Himachal Pradesh.
- Question 6 of 20
6. Question
Consider the following statements: [2004]
1. Damodar, Valley Corporation is the first multi–purpose river valley project of independent India
2. Damodar Valley Corporation includes thermal and gas power stations
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectDamodar Valley Corporation’s (DVC) is first multi-purpose river valley project of independent India was in the year 1954. The joint venture projects are Maithon Power Limited, Panchat and Tilayiya are hydroelectric power station. The DVC has under its operation four coal based thermal power stations, three hydel power stations and one gas turbine station so both the statement are correct.
IncorrectDamodar Valley Corporation’s (DVC) is first multi-purpose river valley project of independent India was in the year 1954. The joint venture projects are Maithon Power Limited, Panchat and Tilayiya are hydroelectric power station. The DVC has under its operation four coal based thermal power stations, three hydel power stations and one gas turbine station so both the statement are correct.
UnattemptedDamodar Valley Corporation’s (DVC) is first multi-purpose river valley project of independent India was in the year 1954. The joint venture projects are Maithon Power Limited, Panchat and Tilayiya are hydroelectric power station. The DVC has under its operation four coal based thermal power stations, three hydel power stations and one gas turbine station so both the statement are correct.
- Question 7 of 20
7. Question
Consider the following statements: [2004]
Among the Indian States:
1. Andhra Pradesh has the longest coastline
2. Gujarat has the highest number of airports
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectGujarat has longest coast line (1214.7 km) followed by Andhra Pradesh (973.7 km); Gujrat, with 10 airports, tops the list of states with the most number of operational airports.
IncorrectGujarat has longest coast line (1214.7 km) followed by Andhra Pradesh (973.7 km); Gujrat, with 10 airports, tops the list of states with the most number of operational airports.
UnattemptedGujarat has longest coast line (1214.7 km) followed by Andhra Pradesh (973.7 km); Gujrat, with 10 airports, tops the list of states with the most number of operational airports.
- Question 8 of 20
8. Question
Match List-I (Minerals) with List-II (Location) and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
List-I List-II
A. Coal 1. Giridih
B. Copper 2. Jayamkondam
C. Manganese 3. Alwar
D. Lignite 4. Dharwar
Codes:CorrectMinerals Location
A. Coal 1. Giridih
B. Copper 3. Alwar
C. Manganese 4. Dharwar
D. Lignite 2. JayamkondamIncorrectMinerals Location
A. Coal 1. Giridih
B. Copper 3. Alwar
C. Manganese 4. Dharwar
D. Lignite 2. JayamkondamUnattemptedMinerals Location
A. Coal 1. Giridih
B. Copper 3. Alwar
C. Manganese 4. Dharwar
D. Lignite 2. Jayamkondam - Question 9 of 20
9. Question
Which among the following National Highway routes is the longest? [2004]
CorrectLength of Agra-Mumbai NH – 1161 km
Length of Chennai-Thane NH – 1235 km
Length of Kolkata-Hajira NH – 1946 km
Length of Pune-Machilipatnam NH – 841 km.IncorrectLength of Agra-Mumbai NH – 1161 km
Length of Chennai-Thane NH – 1235 km
Length of Kolkata-Hajira NH – 1946 km
Length of Pune-Machilipatnam NH – 841 km.UnattemptedLength of Agra-Mumbai NH – 1161 km
Length of Chennai-Thane NH – 1235 km
Length of Kolkata-Hajira NH – 1946 km
Length of Pune-Machilipatnam NH – 841 km. - Question 10 of 20
10. Question
Consider the following: [2004]
1. Mahadeo Hills
2. Sahyadri Parvat
3. Satpura Range
What is the correct sequence of the above from the north to the south?CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 11 of 20
11. Question
Lake Sambhar is nearest to which one of the following cities of Rajasthan? [2004]
CorrectSambhar is India’s largest salt lake which is located 96 km south west of city of Jaipur.
IncorrectSambhar is India’s largest salt lake which is located 96 km south west of city of Jaipur.
UnattemptedSambhar is India’s largest salt lake which is located 96 km south west of city of Jaipur.
- Question 12 of 20
12. Question
Match List I (National Park/Sanctuary) with List II (State) and select the correct answer using the codes given below: [2004]
List-I List-II
A. Kanger Ghati National Park 1. Chhattisgarh
B. Nagerhole National Park 2. Haryana
C. Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary 3. Himachal Pradesh
D. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary 4. Karnataka
Codes:CorrectNational Park/ Sanctuary State
A. Kanger Ghati National Park – Chhattisgarh
B. Nagerhole National Park – Karnataka
C. Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary – Himachal Pradesh
D. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary – HaryanaIncorrectNational Park/ Sanctuary State
A. Kanger Ghati National Park – Chhattisgarh
B. Nagerhole National Park – Karnataka
C. Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary – Himachal Pradesh
D. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary – HaryanaUnattemptedNational Park/ Sanctuary State
A. Kanger Ghati National Park – Chhattisgarh
B. Nagerhole National Park – Karnataka
C. Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary – Himachal Pradesh
D. Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary – Haryana - Question 13 of 20
13. Question
Which one of the following statements is not correct? [2004]
CorrectIncorrectUnattempted - Question 14 of 20
14. Question
Assertion (A) : Bangalore receives much higher average annual rainfall than that of Mangalore.
Reason (R) : Bangalore has the benefit of receiving rainfall both from south-west and north-east monsoons. [2004]CorrectBangalore receives lesser rainfall than Mangalore. Mangalore is located in windward slope and receives 2000 mm of rainfall, whereas Bangalore present in rain shadow area receives less than 500 mm of water.
IncorrectBangalore receives lesser rainfall than Mangalore. Mangalore is located in windward slope and receives 2000 mm of rainfall, whereas Bangalore present in rain shadow area receives less than 500 mm of water.
UnattemptedBangalore receives lesser rainfall than Mangalore. Mangalore is located in windward slope and receives 2000 mm of rainfall, whereas Bangalore present in rain shadow area receives less than 500 mm of water.
- Question 15 of 20
15. Question
Assertion (A) : West-flowing rivers of Peninsular India have no deltas.
Reason (R) : These rivers do not carry any alluvial sediments. [2004]CorrectWest flowing rivers Narmada and Tapti do not form delta, because topography of western peninsular India is rocky without loose sediments and no alluvial sediments carried by the rivers.
IncorrectWest flowing rivers Narmada and Tapti do not form delta, because topography of western peninsular India is rocky without loose sediments and no alluvial sediments carried by the rivers.
UnattemptedWest flowing rivers Narmada and Tapti do not form delta, because topography of western peninsular India is rocky without loose sediments and no alluvial sediments carried by the rivers.
- Question 16 of 20
16. Question
Consider the following statements: [2004]
1. Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research uses fast reactor technology
2. Atomic Minerals Directorate for Research and Exploration is engaged in heavy water production
3. Indian Rare Earths Limited is engaged in manufacture of Zircon for India’s Nuclear Programme beside other rare earth products
Which of the statements given above are correct?CorrectAll the statements are correct according to Atomic developments in India.
IncorrectAll the statements are correct according to Atomic developments in India.
UnattemptedAll the statements are correct according to Atomic developments in India.
- Question 17 of 20
17. Question
Match List I (Beaches in India) with List II (States) and select the correct answer using the codes given below: [2004]
List-I List-II
A. Gopinath Beach 1. Andhra Pradesh
B. Lawsons Bay Beach 2. Kerala
C. Devbagh Beach 3. Gujarat
D. Sinquerim Beach 4. Goa
5. Karnataka
Codes:CorrectBeach in India States
A. Gopinath Beach : Gujarat
B. Lawsons Bay Beach : Andhra Pradesh
C. Devbagh Beach : Karnataka
D. Sinquerim Beach : GoaIncorrectBeach in India States
A. Gopinath Beach : Gujarat
B. Lawsons Bay Beach : Andhra Pradesh
C. Devbagh Beach : Karnataka
D. Sinquerim Beach : GoaUnattemptedBeach in India States
A. Gopinath Beach : Gujarat
B. Lawsons Bay Beach : Andhra Pradesh
C. Devbagh Beach : Karnataka
D. Sinquerim Beach : Goa - Question 18 of 20
18. Question
Match List-I (Biosphere Reserve) with List-II (States) and select the correct answer using the codes given below: [2004]
List-I List-II
A. Similipal 1. Sikkim
B. Dehong Deband 2. Uttaranchal
C. Nokrek 3. Arunachal Pradesh
D. Kanchenjunga 4. Orissa
5. Meghalaya
Codes:CorrectSimilipal biosphere reserve is in Orissa. Dehong Deband biosphere reserve is in Arunachal Pradesh, Nokrek biosphere reserve is in Meghalaya and Kanchenjunga biosphere reserve is situated in Sikkim.
IncorrectSimilipal biosphere reserve is in Orissa. Dehong Deband biosphere reserve is in Arunachal Pradesh, Nokrek biosphere reserve is in Meghalaya and Kanchenjunga biosphere reserve is situated in Sikkim.
UnattemptedSimilipal biosphere reserve is in Orissa. Dehong Deband biosphere reserve is in Arunachal Pradesh, Nokrek biosphere reserve is in Meghalaya and Kanchenjunga biosphere reserve is situated in Sikkim.
- Question 19 of 20
19. Question
Amongst the following Indian States which one has the minimum total forest cover? [2004]
CorrectHaryana has 6.83% of area is forest cover area of the total land coverage, whereas Sikkim has 36%, 38.5% in Goa and 28.9% of Kerala has forest area of their total land mass.
IncorrectHaryana has 6.83% of area is forest cover area of the total land coverage, whereas Sikkim has 36%, 38.5% in Goa and 28.9% of Kerala has forest area of their total land mass.
UnattemptedHaryana has 6.83% of area is forest cover area of the total land coverage, whereas Sikkim has 36%, 38.5% in Goa and 28.9% of Kerala has forest area of their total land mass.
- Question 20 of 20
20. Question
Consider the following statements: [2005]
1. The forest cover in India constitutes around 20% of its geographical area. Out of the total forest cover, dense forest constitutes around 40%.
2. The National Forestry Action Programme aims at bringing one third of the area of India under tree forest cover.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?CorrectOut of the total forest cover, dense forest constitute around 2.54%; very dense forest and 8.77% are moderately dense forest. National Forestry Action Programme aims a long term plan to achieve the target of 33% forest cover.
IncorrectOut of the total forest cover, dense forest constitute around 2.54%; very dense forest and 8.77% are moderately dense forest. National Forestry Action Programme aims a long term plan to achieve the target of 33% forest cover.
UnattemptedOut of the total forest cover, dense forest constitute around 2.54%; very dense forest and 8.77% are moderately dense forest. National Forestry Action Programme aims a long term plan to achieve the target of 33% forest cover.