Introduction In an era where data-driven decision-making is paramount, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) emerge as a pivotal tool in planning and executing development strategies. GIS integrates spatial data with conventional data analysis to enhance decision-making across various sectors. In India, …
Which of the following best describes GIS? A) A tool for managing financial data B) A system for capturing, storing, analyzing, and managing spatial data C) A method for collecting demographic data D) A program for statistical analysis Answer: B) …
Introduction Geography plays a pivotal role in shaping the national security landscape of any country. In the case of India, its geographical features, ranging from towering mountain ranges to vast coastlines, heavily influence its strategic defense policies, international relations, and …
Which of the following mountain ranges forms a natural barrier between India and its northern neighbor, China? A) Western Ghats B) Himalayas C) Aravalli Range D) Vindhya Range Answer: B) Himalayas What is the significance of the Khyber Pass in …
Introduction Earthquakes are among the most destructive natural disasters, capable of causing widespread damage and loss of life. India, situated at the juncture of several tectonic plates, is particularly prone to seismic activity. The Indian subcontinent has a history of …
Which seismic zone in India is considered the most vulnerable to earthquakes? a) Zone I b) Zone II c) Zone IV d) Zone V Answer: d) Zone V Which Indian state is highly vulnerable due to its location in Seismic …
Introduction The Green Revolution stands as a landmark event in the history of Indian agriculture, fundamentally altering the agrarian geography of the nation. Initiated in the 1960s, the Green Revolution was a movement aimed at achieving self-sufficiency in food grains …
The Green Revolution in India primarily focused on which of the following crops? a) Maize and Millets b) Wheat and Rice c) Pulses and Oilseeds d) Cotton and Sugarcane Answer: b) Wheat and Rice Which Indian state was the first …
Introduction: Land degradation and desertification are critical challenges facing India today, impacting food security, rural livelihoods, biodiversity, and the overall environment. With nearly 30% of India’s total geographical area affected by various forms of degradation, the urgency to understand, mitigate, …
1. Which of the following is the leading cause of land degradation in India? A. Urbanization B. Industrialization C. Deforestation D. Overgrazing Answer: C. Deforestation 2. The process of desertification primarily involves: A. Increase in agricultural productivity B. Loss of …
Introduction Transport geography plays a critical role in shaping the economic, social, and regional development of a country. It determines the ease of movement for people, goods, and services, thereby influencing trade patterns, industrial growth, and urbanization. In a vast …
1. Which of the following highways is the longest in India? a) NH 44 b) NH 48 c) NH 16 d) NH 27 Answer: a) NH 44 2. The Golden Quadrilateral highway network connects which of the following cities? a) …
Introduction Agriculture plays a pivotal role in India’s economy, with over half of the population relying on it for their livelihood. The country’s diverse geographical and climatic conditions have led to varied agricultural practices and productivity patterns across different regions. …
Which of the following states is the largest producer of wheat in India? A. Punjab B. Haryana C. Uttar Pradesh D. Madhya Pradesh Answer: C. Uttar Pradesh The Green Revolution primarily focused on which of the following crops? A. Rice …
Urban Odyssey: Navigating India’s Urbanization Trends and Challenges Introduction India is currently witnessing one of the most significant urbanization movements in the world. By 2031, it is projected that over 600 million people will inhabit urban areas, constituting about 40% …
What percentage of India’s population was urban as of the 2011 Census? a) 25% b) 31% c) 38% d) 45% Answer: b) 31% Which city is the most populous urban agglomeration in India according to the 2011 Census? a) Delhi …
Introduction India, with its vast geographical diversity, is highly vulnerable to various natural disasters. The country experiences a range of calamities, including earthquakes, floods, droughts, cyclones, and landslides. This vulnerability stems from its unique geographical features, climatic conditions, and socio-economic …
Which of the following is the most vulnerable state in India to earthquakes? A) Punjab B) Uttar Pradesh C) Maharashtra D) Gujarat Answer: D) Gujarat What is the primary cause of floods in the Indo-Gangetic Plain? A) Deforestation B) Monsoon …
Introduction Land is a critical resource that sustains life and economic activities. In India, which is characterized by its diverse topography, climate, and socio-economic conditions, land use patterns reflect the interplay between natural factors and human activities. The distribution of …
Which of the following is the largest land use category in India? a) Forest land b) Agricultural land c) Barren land d) Urban land Answer: b) Agricultural land What percentage of India’s land area is classified as agricultural land? a) …