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- Question 1 of 160
1. Question
Category: NCERTThe Standard Meridian of India is
CorrectIncorrect - Question 2 of 160
2. Question
Category: NCERTKanyakumari is
CorrectIncorrect - Question 3 of 160
3. Question
Category: NCERTIndia is the
CorrectIncorrect - Question 4 of 160
4. Question
Category: NCERTWhich countries of the world have common frontiers with India?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 5 of 160
5. Question
Category: NCERTWhich one is the closest neighbour of India in the South?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 6 of 160
6. Question
Category: NCERTThe distance measured from east to west is:
CorrectIncorrect - Question 7 of 160
7. Question
Category: NCERTRussia has
CorrectIncorrect - Question 8 of 160
8. Question
Category: NCERTLength of the peninsular part of India is:
Correct1,600 km
Incorrect1,600 km
- Question 9 of 160
9. Question
Category: NCERTJuhu beach is located in
CorrectMaharashtra
IncorrectMaharashtra
- Question 10 of 160
10. Question
Category: NCERTMarina beach is located in
CorrectChennai
IncorrectChennai
- Question 11 of 160
11. Question
Category: NCERTSuez Canal was open in
Correct1869
Incorrect1869
- Question 12 of 160
12. Question
Category: NCERTThe capacity of Tala Mega project is of
Correct1,020 mw
Incorrect1,020 mw
- Question 13 of 160
13. Question
Category: NCERTThe largest state of India is
CorrectRajasthan
IncorrectRajasthan
- Question 14 of 160
14. Question
Category: NCERTThe smallest state is
CorrectGoa
IncorrectGoa
- Question 15 of 160
15. Question
Category: NCERTRajasthan has
Correct32 districts
Incorrect32 districts
- Question 16 of 160
16. Question
Category: NCERTThe population of Uttar Pradesh is
Correct16.60 million
Incorrect16.60 million
- Question 17 of 160
17. Question
Category: NCERTDispur is the capital of
CorrectIncorrect - Question 18 of 160
18. Question
Category: NCERTIndia is divided into
Correct28 states
Incorrect28 states
- Question 19 of 160
19. Question
Category: NCERTThe area of India is
Correct32, 87, 263 sq.km
Incorrect32, 87, 263 sq.km
- Question 20 of 160
20. Question
Category: NCERTIndia shares its international boundary with Bangladesh of
Correct4,096 km
Incorrect4,096 km
- Question 21 of 160
21. Question
Category: NCERTFrom which river the name of India has been derived?
CorrectSindhu
IncorrectSindhu
- Question 22 of 160
22. Question
Category: NCERTThe science of the earth’s crust is
CorrectGeology
IncorrectGeology
- Question 23 of 160
23. Question
Category: NCERTThe lithological study of rock beds, sequence of their occurrence and their thickness and age is
CorrectIncorrect - Question 24 of 160
24. Question
Category: NCERTThe highest and youngest mountain system of the world is
CorrectIncorrect - Question 25 of 160
25. Question
Category: NCERTThe highest mountain peak of the world is
CorrectMount Everest
IncorrectMount Everest
- Question 26 of 160
26. Question
Category: NCERTThe outer Himalayas is known as
CorrectShivalik
IncorrectShivalik
- Question 27 of 160
27. Question
Category: NCERTThe highest mountain peak of the Karakoram Mountain range is:
CorrectMount K2
IncorrectMount K2
- Question 28 of 160
28. Question
Category: NCERTThe Indian name for greater Himalaya is
CorrectHimadri
IncorrectHimadri
- Question 29 of 160
29. Question
Category: NCERTThe highest peak of the Alps Mountain is
CorrectMount Blanc
IncorrectMount Blanc
- Question 30 of 160
30. Question
Category: NCERTThe river that is believed to have disappeared in Rajasthan is
CorrectSaraswati
IncorrectSaraswati
- Question 31 of 160
31. Question
Category: NCERTWhich river is the successor of the Saraswati river?
CorrectGhaggar
IncorrectGhaggar
- Question 32 of 160
32. Question
Category: NCERTThe highest Indian plateau is
CorrectLadakh
IncorrectLadakh
- Question 33 of 160
33. Question
Category: NCERTIn the Thar desert, the fertile land developed by the seasonal rivers is
CorrectRohi
IncorrectRohi
- Question 34 of 160
34. Question
Category: NCERTThe largest physiographic division of India is
CorrectPeninsular plateau
IncorrectPeninsular plateau
- Question 35 of 160
35. Question
Category: NCERTAn extensive flat depression surrounded by hills in which the drainage is centripetal
CorrectBoison
IncorrectBoison
- Question 36 of 160
36. Question
Category: NCERTThe thick deposits of glacial clay and other materials embedded with moraines are
CorrectKarewas
IncorrectKarewas
- Question 37 of 160
37. Question
Category: NCERTWhich river shows meandring nature
CorrectJhelum
IncorrectJhelum
- Question 38 of 160
38. Question
Category: NCERTNorthern plains are formed by the alluvial deposits brought by the rivers
CorrectAll of them
IncorrectAll of them
- Question 39 of 160
39. Question
Category: NCERTThe south of Terai is the belt known as
CorrectIncorrect - Question 40 of 160
40. Question
Category: NCERTKathiawar coast lies in
CorrectGujarat
IncorrectGujarat
- Question 41 of 160
41. Question
Category: NCERTThe Bay of Bengal Island groups consist of islands
Correct572
Incorrect572
- Question 42 of 160
42. Question
Category: NCERTBarren island, the active volcano in India is situated in
CorrectNicobar islands
IncorrectNicobar islands
- Question 43 of 160
43. Question
Category: NCERTThe islands of Lakshadweep are separated by
Correct11° Channel
Incorrect11° Channel
- Question 44 of 160
44. Question
Category: NCERTThe area of Minicoy is
Correct453 sq. km
Incorrect453 sq. km
- Question 45 of 160
45. Question
Category: NCERTKovalam beach lies in
CorrectKerala
IncorrectKerala
- Question 46 of 160
46. Question
Category: NCERTWhat are constantly shaping the landscape?
Correctboth of them
Incorrectboth of them
- Question 47 of 160
47. Question
Category: NCERTWhat is the radius of earth?
Correct6370 km
Incorrect6370 km
- Question 48 of 160
48. Question
Category: NCERTWhich one is the direct source of providing information about the interior of the earth?
Correctall of them
Incorrectall of them
- Question 49 of 160
49. Question
Category: NCERTWhich one is the indirect source of providing information about the interior of the earth?
Correctgravitational force
Incorrectgravitational force
- Question 50 of 160
50. Question
Category: NCERTThe temperature and pressure increase through
Correctmining
Incorrectmining
- Question 51 of 160
51. Question
Category: NCERTThe gravitation force (g) at different latitudes on the surface is
Correctdifferent
Incorrectdifferent
- Question 52 of 160
52. Question
Category: NCERTEarthquake is
Correctshaking of the earth
Incorrectshaking of the earth
- Question 53 of 160
53. Question
Category: NCERTName the point from which energy is released?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 54 of 160
54. Question
Category: NCERTWhat is called the point on the surface?
CorrectEpicentre
IncorrectEpicentre
- Question 55 of 160
55. Question
Category: NCERTWhich instrument records the waves reaching the surface?
CorrectSeismograph
IncorrectSeismograph
- Question 56 of 160
56. Question
Category: NCERTEarthquake waves are of types
Correcttwo
Incorrecttwo
- Question 57 of 160
57. Question
Category: NCERTHow many types of Body waves are there?
Correcttwo
Incorrecttwo
- Question 58 of 160
58. Question
Category: NCERTWhich wave moves faster to arrive at the surface?
Correct‘P’
Incorrect‘P’
- Question 59 of 160
59. Question
Category: NCERTWhich wave moves slowly to arrive at the surface?
CorrectS
IncorrectS
- Question 60 of 160
60. Question
Category: NCERTIn what form the seismograph gives the record of the waves?
Correctboth of them
Incorrectboth of them
- Question 61 of 160
61. Question
Category: NCERTWhich waves are most destructive?
Correctsurface waves
Incorrectsurface waves
- Question 62 of 160
62. Question
Category: NCERTSurface waves are classified into
Correctboth
Incorrectboth
- Question 63 of 160
63. Question
Category: NCERTWhat type of earthquake is generated due to sliding of rocks?
CorrectTectonic
IncorrectTectonic
- Question 64 of 160
64. Question
Category: NCERTThe tremors which occur due to the explosion of chemical or nuclear devices are called
CorrectExplosion
IncorrectExplosion
- Question 65 of 160
65. Question
Category: NCERTThe magnitude of an earthquake is measured on
CorrectRichter scale
IncorrectRichter scale
- Question 66 of 160
66. Question
Category: NCERTThe magnitude of earthquake is expressed in absolute number
Correct0 to 10
Incorrect0 to 10
- Question 67 of 160
67. Question
Category: NCERTWhat generates the tsunami waves?
Correcttremors
Incorrecttremors
- Question 68 of 160
68. Question
Category: NCERTWhat is the velocity of ‘P’ waves?
Correct5-6 km/s
Incorrect5-6 km/s
- Question 69 of 160
69. Question
Category: NCERTThe outermost part of the solid earth is known as
Correctcrust
Incorrectcrust
- Question 70 of 160
70. Question
Category: NCERTWhat is the mean density of material in oceanic crust?
Correct2.7 g/cm³
Incorrect2.7 g/cm³
- Question 71 of 160
71. Question
Category: NCERTWhich material reaches the ground during volcanic eruptions?
CorrectIncorrect - Question 72 of 160
72. Question
Category: NCERTThe high velocity winds blowing in the upper troposphere are termed as
CorrectJet stream
IncorrectJet stream
- Question 73 of 160
73. Question
Category: NCERTIn summer the mercury occasionally touches 55°C in
CorrectWestern deserts
IncorrectWestern deserts
- Question 74 of 160
74. Question
Category: NCERTMainland of India lies roughly between
Correct8°N and 37°N latitudes
Incorrect8°N and 37°N latitudes
- Question 75 of 160
75. Question
Category: NCERTThe Indian climate is
CorrectBoth of them
IncorrectBoth of them
- Question 76 of 160
76. Question
Category: NCERTThe local name of thunderstorm in West Bengal is
CorrectKalbaishakhi
IncorrectKalbaishakhi
- Question 77 of 160
77. Question
Category: NCERTThe common name for the gases like carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and chlorofluorocarbons is
CorrectGreenhouse gases
IncorrectGreenhouse gases
- Question 78 of 160
78. Question
Category: NCERTThe cold weather season begins from
CorrectDecember to February
IncorrectDecember to February
- Question 79 of 160
79. Question
Category: NCERTThe retreating monsoon season starts from
CorrectOctober and November
IncorrectOctober and November
- Question 80 of 160
80. Question
Category: NCERTAgricultural prosperity of India depends very much on
CorrectIncorrect - Question 81 of 160
81. Question
Category: NCERTIn India the average annual rainfall is
Correct125 cm
Incorrect125 cm
- Question 82 of 160
82. Question
Category: NCERTMeghalaya and eastern part receives rainfall:
Correct400 cm
Incorrect400 cm
- Question 83 of 160
83. Question
Category: NCERTGlobal temperature will warm about:
Correct2°C
Incorrect2°C
- Question 84 of 160
84. Question
Category: NCERTThe two factors which contribute to the development of the Indian monsoon are:
CorrectBoth
IncorrectBoth
- Question 85 of 160
85. Question
Category: NCERTWhere do you find the polar type of climate in India?
CorrectJammu & Kashmir
IncorrectJammu & Kashmir
- Question 86 of 160
86. Question
Category: NCERTName the hottest place in India.
CorrectBarmer
IncorrectBarmer
- Question 87 of 160
87. Question
Category: NCERTName the rainiest place in India.
CorrectMawsynram
IncorrectMawsynram
- Question 88 of 160
88. Question
Category: NCERTThe coastal states struck by tropical cyclones are
CorrectAll of them
IncorrectAll of them
- Question 89 of 160
89. Question
Category: NCERTWhich part of India gets winter rainfall due to retreating monsoons?
CorrectCoromandel Coast
IncorrectCoromandel Coast
- Question 90 of 160
90. Question
Category: NCERTThe hot and dry wind blowing from west in the month of May and June are
CorrectLoo
IncorrectLoo
- Question 91 of 160
91. Question
Category: NCERTThe state with lowest range of temperature is
CorrectKerala
IncorrectKerala
- Question 92 of 160
92. Question
Category: NCERTThe coldest place in India is
CorrectDrass (Kargil)
IncorrectDrass (Kargil)
- Question 93 of 160
93. Question
Category: NCERTThe comfortable areas of India in cold weather season are
CorrectAll of them
IncorrectAll of them
- Question 94 of 160
94. Question
Category: NCERTMango shower rain occurs in
CorrectApril and May
IncorrectApril and May
- Question 95 of 160
95. Question
Category: NCERTThe average rainfall in Punjab and Haryana is
Correct40-60 cm
Incorrect40-60 cm
- Question 96 of 160
96. Question
Category: NCERTWhich state is known for ‘khejri’ tree?
CorrectRajasthan
IncorrectRajasthan
- Question 97 of 160
97. Question
Category: NCERTWhat type of forests are found in western slope of the Western Ghats, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
CorrectTropical Evergreen Forest
IncorrectTropical Evergreen Forest
- Question 98 of 160
98. Question
Category: NCERTIn tropical evergreen forests, trees reach the heights upto
Correct60 metres
Incorrect60 metres
- Question 99 of 160
99. Question
Category: NCERTRosewood, Mahagony, Ebony are found in
CorrectTropical Evergreen Forests
IncorrectTropical Evergreen Forests
- Question 100 of 160
100. Question
Category: NCERTThe main species of the moist deciduous forests are
CorrectAll of them
IncorrectAll of them
- Question 101 of 160
101. Question
Category: NCERTTropical thorn forests are found in
CorrectBoth of them
IncorrectBoth of them
- Question 102 of 160
102. Question
Category: NCERTTussocky grass grows upto a height of
Correct2 metres
Incorrect2 metres
- Question 103 of 160
103. Question
Category: NCERTDeodar and Cedar are highly valued endemic species growing in
CorrectWestern part of the Himalayan range
IncorrectWestern part of the Himalayan range
- Question 104 of 160
104. Question
Category: NCERTThe Southern mountain forests are found in
CorrectIncorrect - Question 105 of 160
105. Question
Category: NCERTThe temperate forest in Nilgiris are called as
CorrectSholas
IncorrectSholas
- Question 106 of 160
106. Question
Category: NCERTThe area under paddy cultivation is
Correct70%
Incorrect70%
- Question 107 of 160
107. Question
Category: NCERTThe total wet land area is
Correct3,904,543 hectares
Incorrect3,904,543 hectares
- Question 108 of 160
108. Question
Category: NCERTWhich two sites are protected waterfowl habitats under the convention of wet lands of International Importance
CorrectBoth
IncorrectBoth
- Question 109 of 160
109. Question
Category: NCERTThe country’s wetlands have been grouped into
Correct8 categories
Incorrect8 categories
- Question 110 of 160
110. Question
Category: NCERTMangrove forests are found in
CorrectAndaman and Nicobar Islands
IncorrectAndaman and Nicobar Islands
- Question 111 of 160
111. Question
Category: NCERTHow many states are there where the forest cover is more than one third of the total area?
Correct15
Incorrect15
- Question 112 of 160
112. Question
Category: NCERTOut of 593 districts how many are identified as tribal districts
Correct187
Incorrect187
- Question 113 of 160
113. Question
Category: NCERTFirst forest conservation policy was proposed in
Correct1952
Incorrect1952
- Question 114 of 160
114. Question
Category: NCERTA comprehensive Wildlife Act was enacted in
Correct1972
Incorrect1972
- Question 115 of 160
115. Question
Category: NCERTThe ‘Project Tiger’ Act have been launched in
Correct1973
Incorrect1973
- Question 116 of 160
116. Question
Category: NCERTWhich Biosphere reserve is located in the part of Garo hills (Meghalaya)
CorrectNo Krek
IncorrectNo Krek
- Question 117 of 160
117. Question
Category: NCERTThe C horizon where substances of the upper leached horizons accumulate.
CorrectIlluvial
IncorrectIlluvial
- Question 118 of 160
118. Question
Category: NCERTThe soil which is rich in organic matter is
CorrectBlack
IncorrectBlack
- Question 119 of 160
119. Question
Category: NCERTIn an ancient time, the fertile soil was named as
CorrectUrvara
IncorrectUrvara
- Question 120 of 160
120. Question
Category: NCERTSoil survey of India was established in
Correct1956
Incorrect1956
- Question 121 of 160
121. Question
Category: NCERTThe type of alluvial soils, with newer alluvium
CorrectKhadar
IncorrectKhadar
- Question 122 of 160
122. Question
Category: NCERTThe local name of black soil in India is
CorrectRegur
IncorrectRegur
- Question 123 of 160
123. Question
Category: NCERTThe soil of tropical region of which lime and silica are leached away leaving behind the oxide of iron and aluminum is
CorrectLaterites
IncorrectLaterites
- Question 124 of 160
124. Question
Category: NCERTThe soils which are widely cut as bricks for use in home construction is
CorrectLaterite
IncorrectLaterite
- Question 125 of 160
125. Question
Category: NCERTThe soil which contains large proportion of sodium and magnesium is
CorrectSaline soil
IncorrectSaline soil
- Question 126 of 160
126. Question
Category: NCERTThe local name of saline soil in India is
CorrectUsara
IncorrectUsara
- Question 127 of 160
127. Question
Category: NCERTThe feature most widespread in Chambal Basin
CorrectRavines
IncorrectRavines
- Question 128 of 160
128. Question
Category: NCERTThe common physical properties of soil are
CorrectAll of them
IncorrectAll of them
- Question 129 of 160
129. Question
Category: NCERTName two main types of alluvial soils found in Northern India
CorrectKhadar and Bangar soil
IncorrectKhadar and Bangar soil
- Question 130 of 160
130. Question
Category: NCERTWhat is the cause of soil erosion?
CorrectBoth of them
IncorrectBoth of them
- Question 131 of 160
131. Question
Category: NCERTWhat is the characteristic of Alluvial soil?
CorrectFertile
IncorrectFertile
- Question 132 of 160
132. Question
Category: NCERTWhat is the characteristic of Laterite soil?
CorrectAcidic
IncorrectAcidic
- Question 133 of 160
133. Question
Category: NCERTSoil is important for
CorrectAll of these
IncorrectAll of these
- Question 134 of 160
134. Question
Category: NCERTScientific crop-rotation is helpful in
CorrectSoil conservation
IncorrectSoil conservation
- Question 135 of 160
135. Question
Category: NCERTWhat is loam?
CorrectSand and clay
IncorrectSand and clay
- Question 136 of 160
136. Question
Category: NCERTChannels from deep gullies are called
CorrectRavines
IncorrectRavines
- Question 137 of 160
137. Question
Category: NCERTWhat are the main agents of soil erosion?
CorrectBoth
IncorrectBoth
- Question 138 of 160
138. Question
Category: NCERTVolcanic eruptions, earthquakes, droughts, floods, cyclones and soil erosion are known as
CorrectBoth of them
IncorrectBoth of them
- Question 139 of 160
139. Question
Category: NCERTLandslides and floods occur due to
CorrectDeforestation
IncorrectDeforestation
- Question 140 of 160
140. Question
Category: NCERTNational Institute of Disaster Management, India Earth Sumit at Rio de Janeiro was established at
CorrectRio de Janeiro
IncorrectRio de Janeiro
- Question 141 of 160
141. Question
Category: NCERTWorld conference on Disaster Management at Yokohama was established in
Correct1994
Incorrect1994
- Question 142 of 160
142. Question
Category: NCERTNatural Hazards and Natural Disasters both are
CorrectSimilar
IncorrectSimilar
- Question 143 of 160
143. Question
Category: NCERTA set of rules and conventions that provides explanations to all problems is known as
CorrectParadigm
IncorrectParadigm
- Question 144 of 160
144. Question
Category: NCERTAnthropogenic causes:
CorrectAll of them
IncorrectAll of them
- Question 145 of 160
145. Question
Category: NCERTThe issue of damages caused by the natural disasters was raised at
CorrectU.N. General Assembly
IncorrectU.N. General Assembly
- Question 146 of 160
146. Question
Category: NCERTInternational Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR) was declared in
Correct1990 – 2000
Incorrect1990 – 2000
- Question 147 of 160
147. Question
Category: NCERTTropical cyclone is which type of disaster?
CorrectAtmospheric
IncorrectAtmospheric
- Question 148 of 160
148. Question
Category: NCERTOut of these which is the aquatic type of disaster?
CorrectTidal waves
IncorrectTidal waves
- Question 149 of 160
149. Question
Category: NCERTChanges that affect the humans adversely
CorrectBoth of them
IncorrectBoth of them
- Question 150 of 160
150. Question
Category: NCERTRichter scale is used to measure the magnitude of
CorrectEarthquake
IncorrectEarthquake
- Question 151 of 160
151. Question
Category: NCERTThe worst cyclone affected country in the world is
CorrectIndia
IncorrectIndia
- Question 152 of 160
152. Question
Category: NCERTThe unit to measure pressure is
Correctmb
Incorrectmb
- Question 153 of 160
153. Question
Category: NCERTThe most flood affected country in the world is
CorrectBangladesh
IncorrectBangladesh
- Question 154 of 160
154. Question
Category: NCERTWhen ‘National Commission of floods’ was set up?
Correct1976
Incorrect1976
- Question 155 of 160
155. Question
Category: NCERTProportion of the country’s total area identified as drought prone is
Correct30%
Incorrect30%
- Question 156 of 160
156. Question
Category: NCERTNatural removal of soil and rocks from slopes is called
CorrectMass wasting
IncorrectMass wasting
- Question 157 of 160
157. Question
Category: NCERTWhere do the maximum cyclones originate?
CorrectBay of Bengal
IncorrectBay of Bengal
- Question 158 of 160
158. Question
Category: NCERTWhat are the units of landslides?
CorrectAll of them
IncorrectAll of them
- Question 159 of 160
159. Question
Category: NCERTWhich river is called as the sorrow of Bengal?
CorrectDamodar
IncorrectDamodar
- Question 160 of 160
160. Question
Category: NCERTOn the Bay of Bengal cyclones mostly develop during
CorrectOctober and November
IncorrectOctober and November