Geography: Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part-1
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Geography: Most Important One Liner Question and Answer part-1
Climate of India - monsoon
Which region has the lowest pressure on the Indian subcontinent during the hot dry season - Northwest
The months of October and November receive heavy rainfall - on the Coromandel Coast
Chennai receives less rainfall than other places from the southwest monsoon as - the monsoons run parallel to the Coromandel coast, Chennai is very hot and does not allow moisture to condense
What is the trend of monsoon rains from Guwahati to Chandigarh - Hassan trend
50 cm in a year. Areas with less rainfall - Leh in Kashmir
The fertile land between two rivers is called - Doab
Which is the longest river of Indian peninsula - Godavari
Which river is called Dakshin Ganga – Godavari
The source of which river is outside India – Brahmaputra
River Indus originates from - Mount Kailash.
Which river flows in Rift valley in India - Narmada, Tapti, Damodar
Where is the confluence of Bhagirathi and Alaknanda - Dev Prayag
Which river is famous for changing its course – Kosi
Which river forms the jowar estuary – Narmada
Which river flows between Satpura and Vidhyaya - Narmada
Surat is situated on the banks of which river - Tapti
Which river of India has inland drainage - Luni
Which are the artificial ports of India - Chennai or Madras
How many main ports are in India – 12
Organizations originally concerned with environmental planning are- NEERI
In which state are the Shanti Valley- Kerala
Whom does the cash crop go to in India – Onion
Production of food grains in India as a percentage of total crop - 70 percent
Uttar Pradesh is the largest - wheat producing state in India.
Who are the main competitors for the Indian jute industry – Bangladesh
What is India's place in the world in milk production – First
During the period after which year there was a great increase in the production of food grains, especially wheat – 1966
Select high yielding varieties of seed crops developed under Green Revolution in India - Chavan, wheat, jowar, millet and maize
Another name for the Green Revolution in India is- the seed, fertilizer and irrigation revolution.
Which state of India is called the sugar bowl - Uttar Pradesh
The most important element of weather that affects agriculture in India is - rain.
Who is concerned with the White Revolution - milk production
The Blue Revolution is related to - from fish production
BT seed is related to – cotton
Most of the irrigated area in India is cultivated- reed
In which area in India the most unirrigated cultivation is done - Deccan Plateau
Which district of Tamil Nadu is not cultivable due to salinity- Tiruchirappalli
Huge deposits of uranium have been found recently - in Karnataka
Forests located in the Nirav Valley of Kerala are an example of which type of forest - Tropical rain forest
Which are the first National Parks of India - Corbett National Park
In order to maintain ecological balance, what proportion should be jagal in India - 31-34 percent
What are the mangrove forests of Ganga delta called – Sundar ban
Which is the famous bird sanctuary in Haryana- Sultanpur
These are the only secuaries where Kashmiri legends are found – Dachigram
Where are the famous Gir forests located- Gujarat
What are mangroves- deltaic forest, rain forest, tropical forest
Sundari tree is a plant of a particular type - tidal forest.
Which was the first project scheme of biosphere reserves - Nilgiri biosphere reserves
Who are considered as global heritage forests - Kaziranga in Assam, Sundarbans in West Bengal
Kaziranga Ranga National Park is famous for – Rhinoceros
Sea cow in India is found in the biorezerve region - Gulf of Mannar
Shivpuri National Park in Madhya Pradesh is important for - leopard and chital
Where is Kanha National Park located- Madhya Pradesh
The only Plavi National Park in the world is located - Manipur
Where is Kebul Lamjao, the world's only floating national park – Manipur
Rain forests are found in India - in the Northeast Himalayas and Western Ghats.
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary is located in which state - Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala
Where was the first biosphere reserve established in India - Nilgiri
How many ecological hot spots are there in India – 4
Which National Park in Nepal is a continuation of Valmiki National Park in India - Chitwan National Park
What type of forest is suitable for the trees of Chandan - Tropical deciduous
Where is a 'willow' for a cricket bat - conifer forest
Kugti Wild Animal Vihar is located in which state - Himachal Pradesh
Global warming can result in - increase in sea level, changes in crop pattern, changes in coastline.
'Chipko Agitat' is related to - Forest Conservation
Jhoom agriculture is still prevalent - Mizoram, Nagaland, Manipur
Which species of wheat is being cultivated in India - bread wheat
Intermediate Crops - Substituted crops that are planted when regular crops fail to grow.
Which crop groups are grown in India during the Rabi crop season - wheat, mustard, gram
The topography of the plateau is ideal for - mining.
India's largest producer is - Cotton, tea, copper, mica
Which state group of India is produced at the commercial level in India – Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka
Bagan produces agriculture - non-food crops.
Area of crops in India is - 60 to 70 percent of the area of food grains
Which are the most abundant regions in jute production - West Bengal
Where is the maximum area of jute in India - West Bengal
The term Green Revolution has been used to indicate higher production - by increasing agricultural productivity per hectare.
Green Revolution was most successful - in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh
Green revolution is related to which crop – wheat
The latitude of India's mainland is spread between - 804' North and 3706' North
Which organization makes the topographic map of India - Survey of India
Standard time of India is 5 1/2 hours ahead of - Greenwich mean time.
Who will never find the vertical rays of the Sun - Srinagar
What is the name of the south end of India - Indra point located in the island of Nicobar
Which are the most remote places in the south of India - Indira Point
The area of India is approximately how much bigger than Paixitan - 4
Which country does not have international border with India - Sri Lanka
Which two countries are between the Pak Strait - India and Sri Lanka
Which district of Himachal Pradesh forms the border with China- Kinnaur
Nagaland has common boundaries with which group of states - Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Manipur
Which country of India did exchange its border maps with - Bangladesh
There are nine coastal states in India, but more than half of the sea salt is produced off the coast of Gujarat as low rainfall and relative humidity are ideal for salt production by- evaporation of seawater.
Which state land is on the eastern and western coasts of India - Pondicherry
Which state of India has the largest area - Rajasthan
India's coastline is - 7516.6 km.
How many islands are there in Lakshadweep - 36
Where is the padded peak (Saddle Peak) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands - North Andaman
The coastal tracts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are called - Coromandel Coast
How far is it from the Konkan coast - Daman to Goa