Introduction India, endowed with a vast coastline stretching over 7,500 kilometers, is strategically positioned with significant geographical features that facilitate maritime trade. The Indian ports are vital nodes in the nation’s economic framework, playing an indispensable role in facilitating international …
Which of the following is the largest port in India by cargo handling capacity? A) Chennai Port B) Mumbai Port C) Kandla Port D) Visakhapatnam Port Answer: C) Kandla Port Which port is referred to as the ‘Gateway of India’? …
Introduction In the face of escalating climate change concerns and the pressing need for sustainable development, India has emerged as a frontrunner in the global shift towards renewable energy. With its vast geographical expanse and diverse climatic conditions, the country …
Which state in India is known for having the highest potential for solar energy? a) Punjab b) Rajasthan c) Maharashtra d) Gujarat Answer: b) Rajasthan The National Solar Mission was launched in which year? a) 2010 b) 2015 c) 2009 …
Introduction India, a country renowned for its diverse landscapes, is home to a variety of geographical features, with its mountain ranges standing out as significant landmarks. Among these, the Aravallis, Vindhyas, and Satpuras hold particular importance due to their historical, …
Which mountain range is the oldest in India? A) Himalayas B) Aravallis C) Vindhyas D) Satpuras Answer: B) Aravallis The Aravalli range runs in which direction? A) North-South B) East-West C) Northeast-Southwest D) Northwest-Southeast Answer: D) Northwest-Southeast Which state does …
Introduction India, endowed with a vast network of rivers, has long recognized the potential of these waterways for irrigation, hydropower, and drinking water supply. However, the growing demands of a burgeoning population and the effects of climate change have necessitated …
What is the primary objective of the River Interlinking Project in India? A) Generating electricity B) Flood control C) Improving irrigation and water availability D) Enhancing tourism Answer: C) Improving irrigation and water availability Which of the following rivers is …
Introduction The Ganges River, known as “Ganga” in Hindi, is not only the longest river in India but also one of the most significant rivers in the world. Stretching approximately 2,350 kilometers, it flows through diverse landscapes and climatic regions, …
What is the primary source of the Ganges River? A) Yamunotri Glacier B) Gangotri Glacier C) Nanda Devi Glacier D) Khatling Glacier Answer: B) Gangotri Glacier Which city is considered the holiest city along the Ganges River? A) Varanasi B) …
Introduction India, endowed with vast mineral resources, plays a significant role in the global mineral economy. The country’s diverse geological formations host a wide range of minerals, making it one of the largest mineral producers in the world. Minerals not …
Which of the following is the largest producer of coal in India? A) Jharkhand B) Chhattisgarh C) Odisha D) West Bengal Answer: A) Jharkhand India’s largest deposit of iron ore is found in which state? A) Goa B) Karnataka C) …
Introduction India is a land of diverse geographical features, ranging from towering mountains to sprawling plains and, notably, vast deserts. Among these, the Thar Desert, often referred to as the Great Indian Desert, stands out for its unique topography, climatic …
What is the Thar Desert primarily known for? A) Dense forests B) High rainfall C) Sand dunes D) Snow-capped mountains Answer: C) Sand dunes Which states in India does the Thar Desert predominantly cover? A) Rajasthan and Gujarat B) Rajasthan …
Introduction The Western Ghats, a mountain range running parallel to the western coast of India, is one of the eight “hottest hotspots” of biological diversity in the world. Stretching approximately 1,600 kilometers from the border of Gujarat in the north …
Which of the following mountain ranges is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its biodiversity? A) Himalayas B) Western Ghats C) Eastern Ghats D) Vindhya Range Answer: B) Western Ghats The Western Ghats are located in which of …
Introduction India, with its diverse geographical features, has a rich tapestry of natural vegetation that plays a pivotal role in the country’s ecology and economy. From the lush tropical forests of the Western Ghats to the arid scrublands of Rajasthan, …
Which of the following types of vegetation is predominant in the Himalayan region of India? A) Tropical Evergreen Forests B) Temperate Forests C) Desert Vegetation D) Mangrove Forests Answer: B) Temperate Forests The Sundarbans mangrove forest is primarily located in …
Introduction India, a land of diverse ecosystems, is blessed with an extensive network of forests that not only contribute to the country’s rich biodiversity but also play a crucial role in the lives of millions of people. Covering approximately 21% …
Which of the following is the largest forest type found in India? A) Tropical Rainforest B) Deciduous Forest C) Coniferous Forest D) Mangrove Forest Answer: B) Deciduous Forest What percentage of India’s geographical area is covered by forests as per …