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Q. The proportion of forest to the total national geographical area of India as envisaged by National Forest Policy is

  • (A) 30.3%
  • (B) 33.3%
  • (C) 38.3%
  • (D) 42.3%

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Q. Which of the following dams has generations of power more than irrigation as its main purpose?

  • (A) Gandhi Sagar
  • (B) Hirakud
  • (C) Periyar
  • (D) Tungabhadra

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Q. Which of the following crops is regarded as a plantation crop?

  • (A) Coconut
  • (B) Cotton
  • (C) Sugarcane
  • (D) Rice

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Q. Which of the following countries leads in the production of aluminium and its products in the world?

  • (A) Australia
  • (B) France
  • (C) India
  • (D) USA

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Q. The natural region which holds the Indian subcontinent is

  • (A) equatorial climate change region
  • (B) hot deset
  • (C) monsoon
  • (D) mediterranean

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Q. The most ideal region for the cultivation of cotton in India is

  • (A) the Brahmaputra valley
  • (B) the Indo-Gangetic valley
  • (C) the Deccan plateau
  • (D) the Rann of Kutch

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Q. Which of the following types of soil are mostly confined to river basins and coastal plains of India?

  • (A) Alluvial soils
  • (B) Black soils
  • (C) Laterite soils
  • (D) Red soils

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Q. The two states of India, most richly endowed with iron ore, are

  • (A) Bihar and Orissa
  • (B) Madhya Pradesh and Orissa
  • (C) Bihar and West Bengal
  • (D) Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal

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Q. The most fertile region of India is

  • (A) the Himalayas
  • (B) the central Highlands
  • (C) the Indo-Gangetic plain
  • (D) peninsular plateau

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Q. The significant shifts in Indian agriculture during green revolution include

  • (A) non-food grains reported some spectacular progress and shift in the cropping pattern
  • (B) major food grains, in the eastern regions productions decreased and in the northern states increased
  • (C) both (a) and (b)
  • (D) None of the above