Q1. Bijapur is known for its
A)
Heavy rainfall
B)
Rocket temple
C)
Gol Gumbaj
D)
State of Gomateshwara
Q2. The famous Kohinoor Diamond was produced from one of the
mines
A)
Odisha
B)
Chhotanagpur
C)
Bijapur
Q3. The oldest type of energy known to man is
A)
Wind power
B)
Solar power
C)
Tidal power
D)
Geothermal energy
Q4. The largest producer of gold in the world is
A)
Australia
B)
Canada
C)
Russia
D)
South Africa
Q5. Which of the following not correctly matched
A)
Indonesia- Jakarta
B)
Maldives- Male
C)
North Korea- Seoul
D)
Zimbabwe- Harare
Q6. Which of the following states is a member of the ‘seven
sisters’?
A)
West Bangal
B)
Tripura
C)
Odisha
D)
Bihar
Q7. Who was the first indian to reach Antarctica?
A)
Rakesh Sharma
B)
G S Sirohi
C)
B K Dutta
D)
K Karuna Nautial
Q8. Where was the first iron and steel industry of india
eatablished?
A)
Bhadravati
B)
Bhilai
C)
Jamshedpur
D)
Burnpur
Q9. The transition zone between two ecosystems is called
A)
Biome
B)
Biotype
C)
Ecotone
D)
Sere
Q10. Bhilai steel plant is the collaborative project of
indian government and …..
A)
Soviet union
B)
Britain
C)
Germany
D)
Poland
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Explanation of Q6.
ReplyDeleteThe Seven Sister States also called "Paradise Unexplored", are the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura in northeastern India.
These states cover an area of 255,511 square kilometres (98,653 sq mi), or about seven percent of India's total area.
Explanation of Q1.
ReplyDeleteVijayapur city, formerly Bijapur, is the district headquarters of Bijapur District of Karnataka state.
Bijapur city is well known for its historical monuments of architectural importance built during the rule of the Adil Shahi dynasty.
Gol Gumbaz is the most famous monument in Bijapur.
Explanation of Q10.
ReplyDeleteThe Bhilai Steel Plant, located in Bhilai, in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, is India's first and main producer of steel rails.
The governments of India and the USSR entered into an agreement, signed in New Delhi on 2 March 1955, for the establishment of an integrated iron and steel works at Bhilai with an initial capacity of one million tons of steel ingot.
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