11.Jhumming’ is a type of agriculture very common in –
(a) North-Western India
(b) Southern India
(c) North-Eastern India
(d) Western India
12.The K.D. Malaviya Institute of Petroleum exploration is situated at –
(a) Bombay
(b) Ankaleshwar
(c) Jamnagar
(d) Dehradun
13.Which of the following statement is correct about ‘Prairies’?
(a) They have well-drained and fertile soils
(b) They constitute flat terrains
(c) They are vast areas of grassland
(d) All the above
14.The Tropic of Cancer passes through India.
(a) True
(b) False
15.Arjuna, Baga, Colva, Majorda and Miromar are beaches in –
(a) Madras
(b) Goa
(c) Bombay
(d) Visakhapatnam
16.The famous Naki Lake is in …. Area.
(a) Pushkar
(b) Rishikesh
(c) Mussorie
(d) Nainital
17.The mangrove forest are present in –
(a) The Western Ghats
(b) The Eastern Ghats
(c) The Sunderbans
(d) The Aravallis
18.The Indian Standard Time is based on the local time at –
(a) Allahabad
(b) Mumbai
(c) New Delhi
(d) Calcutta
19.Teleprinters are manufactured in the public sector in –
(a) Chennai
(b) Calcutta
(c) New Delhi
(d) Bangalore
20.The largest city of the World is ….
(a) Seoul, South Korea
(b) London, U.K.
(c) Shanghai, China
(d) Tokyo, Japan
21.The summer capital of India during British regime was –
(a) Nainital
(b) Darjeeling
(c) Ootacamund
(d) Shimla
22.World Environmental Day is celebrated on …. Every year.
(a) 25th December
(b) 5th June
(c) 23rd October
(d) 1st August
23.The Gobindasagar Reservoir is in –
(a) Mettur Dam
(b) Ranjit Sagar Dam
(c) Bhakra Dam
(d) Rajasthan Canal
24.Which Indian State occupies the first place in literacy ?
(a) Kerala
(b) Gujarat
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Andhra Pradesh
25.Mount Kailas is in –
(a) Bhutan
(b) Tibet
(c) Sikkim
(d) Nepal
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