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Which of the following is a bigger state than Andhra Pradesh?
1. Orissa
2. Kerala
3. Tamil Nadu
4. Maharashtra
Option 4 – Maharashtra
The total number of districts in Andhra Pradesh is? ( AP Geography Bits in English )
1. 20
2. 28
3. 23
4. 24
Option 3 – 23
The biggest district in Andhra Pradesh is?
1. Guntur
2. Hyderabad
3. West Godawari
4. Anantapur
Option 4 – Anantapur
At present The smallest district in Andhra Pradesh is ( AP Geography Bits in English )
1. Ranga Reddy
2. Hyderabad
3. Medak
4. Srikakulam
Option 2 – Hyderabad
At present The coast line of our state is
1.980 kms.
2.965 kms.
3. 974 kms.
4. 970 kms.
Option 3 – 974 kms.
The granary of South India” is
1. Rayalaseema
2. The Coastal A.P.
3. Telangana
4. South coast of Tamilnadu
Option 2 – The Coastal A.P.
The largest district in Coastal Andhra is
1. Srikakulam
2. East Godavari
3. West Godavari
4. Guntur
Option 2 – East Godavari
The lake Pulicot is in between
1. West Godawari and Krishna districts
2. Andhra Pradesh and Chatisgarh States
3. Nellore district and Tamil Nadu
4. Chittor and Nellor districts
Option 3 – Nellore district and Tamil Nadu
The extension of eastern Ghats is about
1. 170 kms.
2. 280 kms.
3. 150 kms.
4. 210 kms.
Option 1 – 170 kms.
Araku Valley is in the district of
1. Vijayanagaram
2. West Godavari
3. Visakhapatnam
4. Srikakulam
Option 3 – Visakhapatnam
The highest peak in the Eastern Ghats is
1. Mahendragiri
2. Anaimudi
3. Nilgiri
4. Dodabetta
Option 1 – Mahendragiri
The longest river in our state is the
1. Krishna
2. Penna
3. Tungabhadra
4. Godavari
Option 4 – Godavari
The Godavari originates at
1. Nasika Triyambakam
2. Mahabaleswar
3. Araku Hills
4. Nandi Durga Hills
Option 1 – Nasika Triyambakam
The Godavari enters Andhra Pradesh at
1. Nirmal
2. Bhadrachalam
3. Basara
4. Polavaram
Option 3 – Basara
The Krishna originates near
1. Mahabaleswar
2. Nasik
3. Nagarjunasagar
4. Srisailam Hills
Option 1 – Mahabaleswar
The Krishna river joins its tributary Tungabhadra at
1. Machilipatnam in Krishna district
2. Basar in Adilabad district
3. Sangam in Kurnool district
4. Kolleru in Krishna district
Option 3 – Sangam in Kurnool district
The joint venture of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka Governments is
1. The Nagarjuna Project
2. The Tunga-bhadra dam
3. Srisailam barrage
4. Srisailam Hydro Electric station
Option 2 – The Tunga-bhadra dam
The Penna enters Andhra Pradesh in…
1. Kurnool district
2. Nellore district
3. Guntur district
4. Anantapur district
Option 4 – Anantapur district
The Krishna joins the Bay of Bengal at
1. Srisailam
2. Vijayawada
3. Machilipatnam
4. Hamsaladeevi
Option 4 – Hamsaladeevi
The Krishna divides into two tributaries at
1. Puligadda
2. Srisailam
3. Nagarjuna Sagar
4. Vijayawada
Option 1 – Puligadda
The river Penna originates in
1. Nallamala Hills
2. Nandidurga Hills
3. Yerramala Hills
4. Seshachalam Hills
Option 2 – Nandidurga Hills
Across the river Penna a dam is built at
1. Tadipatri
2. Guduru
3. Kavali
4. Nellore
Option 4 – Nellore
The most important river flowing through Hyderabad is
1. Musi
2. Godavari
3. Manjeera
4. Koyana
Option 1 – Musi
Nizamsagar Project is across the river
1. Manjeera
2. Musi
3. Tungabhadra
4. Krishna
Option 1 – Manjeera
The highest average temperature is recorded at
1. Ramagundam
2. Bhadrachalam
3. Rentachintala
4. Vijayawada
Option 1 – Ramagundam
Horseli Hills are in the district of
1. Visakhapatnam
2. West Godavari
3. Chittoor
4. Ananatapur
Option 3 – Chittoor
When was the first National Forest Policy issued by the Government of India?
(a) 1940
(b) 1942
(c) 1952
(d) 1999
Option c – 1952
Which Union Territory is at the bottom of the child sex ratio?
(a) Daman and Diu
(b) Chandigarh
(c) Dadra and Nagar Haveli
(d) Andaman and Nicobar Island
Option b – Chandigarh
Which of the following districts lies to the east of the district Farrukhabad?
(a) Etawah
(b) Badaun
(c) Hardoi
(d) Jalaun
Option c – Hardoi
As per the Census of India, an urban area with a population of 50,000 to 99,999 is named as:
(a) Class I town
(b) Class II town
(c) Class III town
(d) Class IV town
Option b – Class II town
The product used for the manufacturing of industrial alcohol is:
(a) Paper – Pulp
(b) Bagasse
(c) Khandasari
(d) Molasses
Option d – Molasses
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is situated in:
(a) Mangalore
(b) Hyderabad
(c) New Delhi
(d) Jammu and Kashmir
Option b – Hyderabad
Which two of the following are connected by the North-South Corridor?
(a) Amritsar and Kolkata
(b) Mumbai and Chennai
(c) Srinagar and Kanyakumari
(d) Hyderabad and Bhopal
Option c – Srinagar and Kanyakumari
Which of the following statements is correct?
(a) Mica is found in Koderma
(b) Cuddapah series is famous for diamonds
(c) Natural gas is found in Dharwar rock formation
(d) Petroleum reserves are found in Aravali Hills
Option a – Mica is found in Koderma
“Panna” is an important place in Madhya Pradesh. It is famous for:
(a) Iron mines
(b) Silver mines
(c) Gold mines
(d) Diamond mines
Option d – Diamond mines
At Sindri in Jharkhand, the fertilizer produced is:
(a) Urea
(b) Ammonium Sulphate
(c) Ammonium Phosphate
(d) Calcium Super Phosphate
Option a – Urea
Which cities were first connected by STD services?
(a) Delhi and Mumbai
(b) Kanpur and Delhi
(c) Delhi and Kolkata
(d) Kanpur and Lucknow
Option d – Kanpur and Lucknow
Which National Highway is called Shershah Suri Marg?
(a) NH1
(b) NH2
(c) NH3
(d) NH7
Option b – NH2
Which of the following places are connected to the highest road in the world?
(a) Manali and Leh
(b) Srinagar and Siachen
(c) Leh and Srinagar
(d) Gangtok and Kathmandu
Option c – Leh and Srinagar
Which one of the following regions of India is associated with pine forests?
(a) Jharkhand
(b) Rohilkhand
(c) Bundelkhand
(d) Uttarakhand
Option d – Uttarakhand
Shivpuri National Park of Madhya Pradesh is important for:
(a) Birds
(b) Wild Buffalo
(c) Leopard & Chital
(d) Tiger & Elephant
Option c – Leopard & Chital
The number of oil refineries working in the state of Assam is:
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
Option d – Four
Access to raw material is the main basis for the location of:
(a) Electronic Industry
(b) Hi-Tech Industry
(c) Aluminum Industry
(d) Sugar Cane Industry
Option d – Sugar Cane Industry
Which of the following projects supplies electricity to the Rourkela Steel Plant?
(a) Nagarjuna Project
(b) Hirakud Dam Project
(c) Damodar Valley Project
(d) Tungabhadra Project
Option b – Hirakud Dam Project
Tar roads are easily damaged during:
(a) Winter
(b) Summer
(c) Rainy Season
(d) Peak Traffic Hours
Option c – Rainy Season
Which of the following industries is located at Koraput?
(a) Iron and Steel
(b) Ship Building
(c) Aircraft Building
(d) Electronic Locomotives
Option c – Aircraft Building
Cities with a population of one to five million are called:
(a) Metropolitan
(b) Million City
(c) Cosmopolitan
(d) Conurbation
Option a – Metropolitan
Van Mahotsav is associated with:
(a) Cutting Trees
(b) Increase in Crop
(c) Planting Trees
(d) Protection of Plants
Option d – Protection of Plants
Which of the following species are critically endangered?
(a) The Gyps Vulture
(b) Forest Owlet
(c) Gangetic Dolphin
(d) White-Bellied Heron
Option b – Forest Owlet
Which of the following is only a domestic airport?
(a) Srinagar Airport
(b) Dabolim Airport Goa
(c) Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport
(d) None of These
Option d – None of These
To which one of the following states do the Santhal tribes not mainly belong?
(a) Bihar
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) West Bengal
(d) Rajasthan
Option c – West Bengal
The world’s largest rail bridge being constructed in the state of J&K will be on which of the following rivers?
(a) Indus
(b) Chenab
(c) Ravi
(d) Jhelum
Option b – Chenab
What should be the proportion of forest cover for India to maintain her ecological balance?
(a) 11.1 percent
(b) 22.2 percent
(c) 33.3 percent
(d) 4.4 percent
Option c – 33.3 percent
In which state is the Kanger Ghati National Park?
(a) Bihar
(b) Chhattisgarh
(c) Uttar Pradesh
(d) Himachal Pradesh
Option b – Chhattisgarh
Amritsar and Shimla are almost on the same latitude, but their climate difference is due to:
(a) Pollution in Amritsar
(b) Snowfall in Shimla
(c) Their distance from the Sea
(d) The difference in their altitude
Option d – The difference in their altitude
Which one of the following places is not an iron ore mining area?
(a) Zawar
(b) Anantpur
(c) Bailadila
(d) Badam Pahar
Option a – Zawar
Which one of the following is known as the ‘Pearl City’?
(a) Kochi
(b) Kandla
(c) Tuticorin
(d) Hyderabad
Option c – Tuticorin
The R12 structure oil field is near:
(a) Naharkatia
(b) Machilipatnam
(c) Vishakhapatnam
(d) Bombay
Option d – Bombay
As per the 2001 census, what is the percentage of the Indian population to the world population?
(a) 8
(b) 16
(c) 26
(d) 28
Option b – 16
In the history of Indian population, which duration is referred to as the “great leap forward”?
(a) 1921-1931
(b) 1941-1951
(c) 1951-1961
(d) 1971-1981
Option a – 1921-1931
As per 2011 census data, the overall sex ratio in the country is:
(a) 930
(b) 933
(c) 940
(d) 943
Option c – 940
The union territory of Puducherry does not have a common boundary with:
(a) Kerala
(b) Karnataka
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Andhra Pradesh
Option b – Karnataka
Density of population shows:
(a) Land product ratio
(b) Land labour ratio
(c) Man land ratio
(d) Land capital ratio
Option c – Man land ratio
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
(a) Bandipur National Park – Karnataka
(b) Sultanpur National Park – Haryana
(c) Kanha National Park – Madhya Pradesh
(d) Ranthambore National Park – Gujarat
Option d – Ranthambore National Park – Gujarat
Silent Valley of Kerala:
(a) Is a good picnic spot
(b) Contains costly timber trees
(c) Contains rare species of plants and animals
(d) Is the only evergreen forest in India
Option c – Contains rare species of plants and animals
The Project Tiger was launched in:
(a) 1973
(b) 1976
(c) 1978
(d) 1983
Option a – 1973
Which of the following stations receives the highest annual rainfall?
(a) Patna
(b) Delhi
(c) Allahabad
(d) Kolkata
Option d – Kolkata
Which one of the following is the wettest place in India?
(a) Cherrapunji
(b) Mawsynram
(c) Mahabaleshwar
(d) Udhagamandalam
Option b – Mawsynram
Which one of the following is a micronutrient present in soil for various crops?
(a) Potassium
(b) Manganese
(c) Calcium
(d) Magnesium
Option b – Manganese
(a) Rice
(b) Wheat
(c) HYVs
(d) Bio-Technology
Option a – Rice
In UP, the kharif crop is sown during:
(a) June-July
(b) April-May
(c) January-February
(d) October-December
Option a – June-July
Which of the following areas of output is witnessing a new revolution?
(a) Fruits
(b) Cereals
(c) Oilseeds
(d) Fisheries
Option c – Oilseeds
(a) Green revolution
(b) White revolution
(c) Blue revolution
(d) All of these
Option d – All of these
The concept of ‘Carbon Credit’ originated from which one of the following?
(a) G-8 Summit
(b) Earth Summit
(c) Kyoto Protocol
(d) Montreal Protocol
Option c – Kyoto Protocol
Eco-Mark is given to an Indian product which is:
(a) Rich in protein
(b) Economically viable
(c) Environment friendly
(d) Pure and unadulterated
Option c – Environment friendly
Which of the following is not responsible for the Greenhouse effect?
(a) Carbon dioxide
(b) Nitrogen
(c) Water
(d) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Option b – Nitrogen
Which one of the following is not a constituent in automobile emission?
(a) Nitrogen dioxide
(b) Benzene
(c) Carbon Monoxide
(d) Hydrogen peroxide
Option b – Benzene
Which one of the following lakes in India has the highest water salinity?
(a) Wular
(b) Dal
(c) Sambhar
(d) Chilka
Option c – Sambhar
Which one of the following dams is constructed across the Krishna River?
(a) Krishnaraja Sagar Dam
(b) Mettur Dam
(c) Srisailam Dam
(d) Ukai Dam
Option c – Srisailam Dam
Regur soil is ideally suited for the growth of which one of the following crops?
(a) Wheat
(b) Rice
(c) Cotton
(d) Groundnut
Option c – Cotton
Red soil color is caused by:
(a) Iron Compounds
(b) Mercury Compounds
(c) Aluminum Compounds
(d) Clay
Option a – Iron Compounds
The state having the largest area under wasteland is:
(a) Gujarat
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Jammu and Kashmir
Option b – Madhya Pradesh
The term ‘Regur’ is used to mean:
(a) Red soil
(b) Black Cotton soil
(c) Deltaic Soil
(d) Laterite Soil
Option b – Black Cotton soil
‘Doddabetta peak’ is located in the:
(a) Mohendragiri
(b) Nilgiris
(c) Anaimalai
(d) Shevaroys
Option b – Nilgiris
Which one among the following places in India is nearest to the Tropic of Cancer?
(a) Kolkata
(b) Imphal
(c) Rajkot
(d) Aizawl
Option d – Aizawl
(a) West Bengal
(b) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Madhya Pradesh
(d) Chhattisgarh
Option d – Chhattisgarh
Amarkantak Plateau in the Maikal Hills marks the origin of the river:
(a) Chambal
(b) Gandak
(c) Narmada
(d) Ghaggar
Option c – Narmada
Which one of the following cities is called the ‘zero mile centre’ of India?
(a) Allahabad
(b) New Delhi
(c) Kanpur
(d) Nagpur
Option d – Nagpur
Which of the following is the worst flood-affected area in India?
(a) Manipur
(b) Nagaland
(c) Assam
(d) Tripura
Option c – Assam
Which one among the following is not a biosphere reserve?
(a) Sunderban
(b) Kaziranga
(c) Gulf of Mannar
(d) Nilgiri
Option b – Kaziranga
The most important strategy for the conservation of biodiversity together with traditional human life is the establishment of:
(a) National Parks
(b) Botanical Gardens
(c) Biosphere Reserves
(d) Wildlife Sanctuaries
Option c – Biosphere Reserves
Mudumalai Sanctuary is famous for:
(a) Birds
(b) Bisons
(c) Tigers
(d) Crocodiles
Option d – Crocodiles
Kaziranga National Park is famous for:
(a) Lion
(b) Tiger
(c) Rhinoceros
(d) Crocodile
Option c – Rhinoceros
(a) Three
(b) Four
(c) Five
(d) Six
Option b – Four
In which one of the following islands of India is an active volcano found?
(a) Barren Island
(b) Nancowry Island
(c) Maya Bunder Island
(d) Car Nicobar Island
Option a – Barren Island
Which one of the following longitudes determines the Indian Standard Time?
(a) 82.5° E
(b) 84.5° E
(c) 86.5° E
(d) 85.5° E
Option a – 82.5° E
Which one among the following creeks is not associated with the state of Gujarat?
(a) Sir Creek
(b) Godai Creek
(c) Kori Creek
(d) Kajhar Creek
Option b – Godai Creek
‘Silent Valley’ is in:
(a) Goa
(b) Kerala
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Jammu & Kashmir
Option b – Kerala
During which decade did the population of India record a negative growth rate?
(a) 1931-41
(b) 1911-21
(c) 1921-31
(d) 1941-51
Option b – 1911-21
Which one of the following states of India records the highest sex ratio?
(a) Karnataka
(b) Tamil Nadu
(c) Kerala
(d) Meghalaya
Option c – Kerala
The state which has developed wind energy:
(a) Gujarat
(b) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Kerala
(d) Karnataka
Option a – Gujarat
Which of the following districts of MP has a border with another state?
(a) Raisen
(b) Shahdol
(c) Rewa
(d) Hosangabad
Option c – Rewa
The census data released on July 15, 2011, reflects that 13.48 percent of the urban population lives in:
(a) Bihar
(b) Rajasthan
(c) Maharashtra
(d) Uttar Pradesh
Option c – Maharashtra
Which one of the following is not a desert district of Rajasthan?
(a) Barmer
(b) Kota
(c) Churu
(d) Jaisalmer
Option b – Kota
The least populated state in India is:
(a) Mizoram
(b) Sikkim
(c) Uttarakhand
(d) Arunachal Pradesh
Option b – Sikkim
The number of females per 1000 males in India’s population is:
(a) 945
(b) 933
(c) 929
(d) 900
Option b – 933
In India, population density is defined as the number of persons:
(a) Per Square Kilometer
(b) Per Square Mile
(c) Per Lakh Square Mile
(d) Per Lakh Square Kilometer
Option a – Per Square Kilometer
The Sambhar salt lake is situated in:
(a) Karnataka
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Rajasthan
(d) Himachal Pradesh
Option c – Rajasthan
The census of population in India is done after every:
(a) 02 years
(b) 05 years
(c) 07 years
(d) 10 years
Option d – 10 years
Which one of the following states does not use thermal electricity?
(a) Tamil Nadu
(b) Andhra Pradesh
(c) Madhya Pradesh
(d) Arunachal Pradesh
Option d – Arunachal Pradesh
In which state is the percentage of Christian population highest?
(a) Kerala
(b) Mizoram
(c) Nagaland
(d) Goa
Option a – Kerala
Out of the following Indian states, which state does not have any maritime boundary?
(a) Goa
(b) Rajasthan
(c) Gujarat
(d) Maharashtra
Option b – Rajasthan
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