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- Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentThe “Abdul Kalam Island” is often seen in news is located in which of the following state/Island?
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Abdul Kalam Island, formerly known as Wheeler Island, is an island off the coast of Odisha, India, approximately 150 kilometers (93 mi) from the state capital Bhubaneshwar.
· The Integrated Test Range missile testing facility is located on the island. The island was originally named after English commandant Lieutenant Wheeler.
· On 4 September 2015, the island was renamed to Honour the late Indian president – Abdul kalam.
· Abdul Kalam Island is located in the Bay of Bengal approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) off the eastern coast of India and about 70 kilometres (43 mi) south of Chandipur in Balasore district, Odisha.
· The island is about 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) in length and 390 acres (1.6 km2) in area.
Source: The Hindu
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Abdul Kalam Island, formerly known as Wheeler Island, is an island off the coast of Odisha, India, approximately 150 kilometers (93 mi) from the state capital Bhubaneshwar.
· The Integrated Test Range missile testing facility is located on the island. The island was originally named after English commandant Lieutenant Wheeler.
· On 4 September 2015, the island was renamed to Honour the late Indian president – Abdul kalam.
· Abdul Kalam Island is located in the Bay of Bengal approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) off the eastern coast of India and about 70 kilometres (43 mi) south of Chandipur in Balasore district, Odisha.
· The island is about 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) in length and 390 acres (1.6 km2) in area.
Source: The Hindu
- Question 2 of 10
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWhich of the following tribal groups is/are practice (s) transhumance?
1. Bhotiyas
2. Bakarwals
3. Gaddis
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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Movement in search of pastures is undertaken either over vast horizontal distances or vertically from one elevation to another in the mountainous regions.
· The process of migration from plain areas to pastures on mountains during summers and again from mountain pastures to plain areas during winters is known as transhumance.
· In mountain regions, such as Himalayas, Gujjars, Bakarwals, Gaddis and Bhotiyas migrate from plains to the mountains in summers and to the plains from the high-altitude pastures in winters.
Source: NCERT – XII Fundamentals of Human Geography
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Movement in search of pastures is undertaken either over vast horizontal distances or vertically from one elevation to another in the mountainous regions.
· The process of migration from plain areas to pastures on mountains during summers and again from mountain pastures to plain areas during winters is known as transhumance.
· In mountain regions, such as Himalayas, Gujjars, Bakarwals, Gaddis and Bhotiyas migrate from plains to the mountains in summers and to the plains from the high-altitude pastures in winters.
Source: NCERT – XII Fundamentals of Human Geography
- Question 3 of 10
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentConsider the following statements regarding the “oil refineries in India”:
1. Digboi Oil refinery is located in Assam.
2. Barauni Oil refinery in Uttar Pradesh was built in collaboration with Russia.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Digboi Refinery is India’s oldest refinery. It was established in 1901. It gets crude oil from Moran and Naharkatiya fields.
· Barauni petrochemicals plant is in the country the second oil refinery in the public sector and forms an important part of the Indian petrochemical industry.
· It belongs to the Indian oil corporation limited (IOCL). It was built in partnership with Romania and USSR.
· The plant of Barauni petrochemicals is located from Patna at a distance of 125 kilometers. In 1964 it was commissioned and had a 1 mmtpa refining capacity.
Source: NCERT – XII Fundamentals of Human Geograph
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Digboi Refinery is India’s oldest refinery. It was established in 1901. It gets crude oil from Moran and Naharkatiya fields.
· Barauni petrochemicals plant is in the country the second oil refinery in the public sector and forms an important part of the Indian petrochemical industry.
· It belongs to the Indian oil corporation limited (IOCL). It was built in partnership with Romania and USSR.
· The plant of Barauni petrochemicals is located from Patna at a distance of 125 kilometers. In 1964 it was commissioned and had a 1 mmtpa refining capacity.
Source: NCERT – XII Fundamentals of Human Geograph
- Question 4 of 10
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentThe “Dortmund, Port Talbot and Krivoi Rog” are famous areas for which of the following?
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Iron & Steel Industry: The industry is one of the most complex and capital-intensive industries and is concentrated in the advanced countries of North America, Europe and Asia.
· Pittsburg area is now losing ground. It has now become the “rust bowl” of U.S.A.
· In Europe, U.K., Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourgh, the Netherlands and Russia are the leading producers.
· The important steel centres are Scun Thorpe, Port Talbot, Birmingham and Sheffield in the U.K.;
· Duisburg, Dortmund, Dusseldorf and Essen in Germany; Le Creusot and St. Ettienne in France;
· And Moscow, St. Petersburgh, Lipetsk, Tula, in Russia and Krivoi Rog, and Donetsk in Ukraine.
Source: NCERT – XII Fundamentals of Human Geography
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Iron & Steel Industry: The industry is one of the most complex and capital-intensive industries and is concentrated in the advanced countries of North America, Europe and Asia.
· Pittsburg area is now losing ground. It has now become the “rust bowl” of U.S.A.
· In Europe, U.K., Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourgh, the Netherlands and Russia are the leading producers.
· The important steel centres are Scun Thorpe, Port Talbot, Birmingham and Sheffield in the U.K.;
· Duisburg, Dortmund, Dusseldorf and Essen in Germany; Le Creusot and St. Ettienne in France;
· And Moscow, St. Petersburgh, Lipetsk, Tula, in Russia and Krivoi Rog, and Donetsk in Ukraine.
Source: NCERT – XII Fundamentals of Human Geography
- Question 5 of 10
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWhich degree channel separates “Minicoy Island from Maldives”?
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8 Degree Channel (8 degrees north latitude) separates islands of Minicoy and Maldives.
Source: NCERT XI – India Physical Environment
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8 Degree Channel (8 degrees north latitude) separates islands of Minicoy and Maldives.
Source: NCERT XI – India Physical Environment
- Question 6 of 10
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentArrange the following hills of North-east India from south to north:
1. Patkai bum
2. Mishmi hills
3. Lushai hills
4. Mikir hills
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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Source: Oriental Blackswan
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Source: Oriental Blackswan
- Question 7 of 10
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentArrange the following rivers of Arunachal Pradesh from west to east:
1. Dibang River
2. Kameng River
3. Lohit River
4. Subansiri River
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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Source: Maps of India
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Source: Maps of India
- Question 8 of 10
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentConsider the following statements regarding the “Indian Ocean Dipole”:
1. It is an irregular oscillation of sea-surface temperatures in which the eastern Indian Ocean becomes alternately warmer and then colder than the western part of the ocean.
2. It affects the strength of monsoons over the Indian subcontinent.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), also known as the Indian Niño, is an irregular oscillation of sea-surface temperatures in which the western Indian Ocean becomes alternately warmer (positive phase) and then colder (negative phase) than the eastern part of the ocean.
· The IOD involves a periodic oscillation of sea-surface temperatures (SST), between “positive”, “neutral” and “negative” phases.
· The IOD also affects the strength of monsoons over the Indian subcontinent.
· The IOD is one aspect of the general cycle of global climate, interacting with similar phenomena like the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the Pacific Ocean.
Source: G C Leong and The Hindu
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The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), also known as the Indian Niño, is an irregular oscillation of sea-surface temperatures in which the western Indian Ocean becomes alternately warmer (positive phase) and then colder (negative phase) than the eastern part of the ocean.
· The IOD involves a periodic oscillation of sea-surface temperatures (SST), between “positive”, “neutral” and “negative” phases.
· The IOD also affects the strength of monsoons over the Indian subcontinent.
· The IOD is one aspect of the general cycle of global climate, interacting with similar phenomena like the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the Pacific Ocean.
Source: G C Leong and The Hindu
- Question 9 of 10
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWith reference to the “Brahmaputra River”, which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. It is known as the Cradle of Tibetan Civilization.
2. It hosts National Parks like the Kaziranga and Manas.
3. It forms a Grand Canyon, flowing first Eastward, then takes a horse shoe bend westward near Namche Barwa.
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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Yarlung Tsangpo or Brahmaputra, the only male river that literally translates as ‘Son of Brahma’, is revered by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists.
· Buddhists believe that long ago the Chang Thang Plateau was a great lake.
· Yarlung Tsangpo, known as the ‘Cradle of Tibetan Civilisation’ rises in the Chemayungdung Glacier in the Kailash Range in Tibet.
· It descends rapidly from Tibet, forming a Grand Canyon, flowing 1,000 km first Eastward, then takes a horse shoe bend westward near Namche Barwa in Sadiya in the State of Arunachal Pradesh in the Pemakop region.
· Here the river is christened as Siang.
· Namche Barwa (7,782m.) and Giyala Peri (7,294m.) are two distinct peaks that mark the Eastern end of the Himalaya where Brahmaputra takes this unapproachable bend.
· The rich rainforests of this basin are home to many species of flora and fauna and is dotted with several settlements. It hosts National Parks like the Kaziranga and Manas.
Source: NCERT – XI India Physical Environment and The Hindu
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Yarlung Tsangpo or Brahmaputra, the only male river that literally translates as ‘Son of Brahma’, is revered by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists.
· Buddhists believe that long ago the Chang Thang Plateau was a great lake.
· Yarlung Tsangpo, known as the ‘Cradle of Tibetan Civilisation’ rises in the Chemayungdung Glacier in the Kailash Range in Tibet.
· It descends rapidly from Tibet, forming a Grand Canyon, flowing 1,000 km first Eastward, then takes a horse shoe bend westward near Namche Barwa in Sadiya in the State of Arunachal Pradesh in the Pemakop region.
· Here the river is christened as Siang.
· Namche Barwa (7,782m.) and Giyala Peri (7,294m.) are two distinct peaks that mark the Eastern end of the Himalaya where Brahmaputra takes this unapproachable bend.
· The rich rainforests of this basin are home to many species of flora and fauna and is dotted with several settlements. It hosts National Parks like the Kaziranga and Manas.
Source: NCERT – XI India Physical Environment and The Hindu
- Question 10 of 10
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & Environment“Rushikuliya River” is often seen in news is flows through which of the following state?
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The Rushikulya River is one of the major rivers in the state of Odisha and covers entire catchment area in the districts of Kandhamal and Ganjam of Odisha.
· The Rushikulya originates at an elevation of about 1000 metres from Daringbadi hills of the Eastern Ghats range.
· The place from where the river originates, Daringbadi is called the ‘ Kashmir of Odisha ‘. The river meets the Bay of Bengal at Puruna Bandha in Ganjam.
· Its tributaries are the Baghua, the Dhanei, Badanadi etc. It has no delta as such at its mouth.
· Gahirmatha marine sanctuary and Rushikulya rookery coast in Ganjam district are main Olive Ridley Nesting sites in Odisha.
Source: ForumIAS factly
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The Rushikulya River is one of the major rivers in the state of Odisha and covers entire catchment area in the districts of Kandhamal and Ganjam of Odisha.
· The Rushikulya originates at an elevation of about 1000 metres from Daringbadi hills of the Eastern Ghats range.
· The place from where the river originates, Daringbadi is called the ‘ Kashmir of Odisha ‘. The river meets the Bay of Bengal at Puruna Bandha in Ganjam.
· Its tributaries are the Baghua, the Dhanei, Badanadi etc. It has no delta as such at its mouth.
· Gahirmatha marine sanctuary and Rushikulya rookery coast in Ganjam district are main Olive Ridley Nesting sites in Odisha.
Source: ForumIAS factly
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