Indian Geography Questions Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Male literacy rate in India according to 2011 census is 

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    45.96 %
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    56.38 %
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    82.14 %
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    64.13 %
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Answer : 3. "82.14 % "

Q:

Who said this is a study of ground floor?

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    Varenius
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    Taylor
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    Kant
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    Karl Ritter
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Answer : 3. "Kant"

Q:

Which is the 29th state of India?

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    Andhra Pradesh
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    Telangana
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    Odisha
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    Jharkhand
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Answer : 2. "Telangana"

Q:

The Mediterranean region are characterized by heavy rain in:

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    Spring
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    Winter
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    Autumn
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    Summer
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Answer : 2. "Winter "

Q:

Among the following states, where is Sambhar Lake located? 

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    West Bengal
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    Madhya Pradesh
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    Uttar Pradesh
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    Rajasthan
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Answer : 4. "Rajasthan "
Explanation :

1. Four rivers (Rupangarh, Mentha, Khari, Khandela) fall into Sambhar Lake. Salt is produced on a large scale from this lake.

2. Sambhar Lake: This is a salt water lake located near Jaipur city in Rajasthan state of India. This lake is situated at an altitude of 1,200 feet above sea level.

Q:

Narmada river originates from Amarkantak in 

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    Gujarat
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    Maharashtra
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    Madhya Pradesh
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    Chhattisgarh
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Answer : 3. "Madhya Pradesh "
Explanation :

1. Narmada River is the fifth largest river of India which flows through Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat.

2. The Narmada River (Rewa) serves as a traditional boundary between North and South India.

3. It originates from the Amarkantak peak of Maikal mountain and flows 1,312 km towards the west and joins the Gulf of Khambhat.

4. Major tributaries from the right side are Hiran, Tendori, Barna, Kolar, Maan, Uri, Hatni and Orsang.

5. Major left tributaries are- Berner, Banjar, Sher, Shakkar, Dudhi, Tawa, Ganjal, Chhota Tawa, Kundi, Goi and Karjan.

6. Narmada River Basin is home to fishes, turtles, crocodiles, beautiful birds and other wildlife.

7. The largest dam built on the Narmada River is "Sardar Sarovar Dam", which is built in Narmada district of Gujarat.

Q:

The state in which the highest area of most dense forests is found in India is 

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    Arunachal Pradesh
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    Madhya Pradesh
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    Maharashtra
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    Orissa (Odisha)
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Answer : 1. "Arunachal Pradesh "

Q:

The first fertilizer plant was set up at. 

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    Nangal
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    Sindri
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    Alwaye
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    Trambay
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Answer : 2. "Sindri "

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