Q.1.
Which of the rock formations in India is the richest in fossil content?
Q.2.
Pochampat irrigation project lies on:
Q.3.
The most important breed of wool producing sheep in the world is:
Q.4.
India's first marine national park is located in:
Q.5.
Singareni Coalfields is located in :
Q.6.
The instrument which measures the intensity of solar radiation is called:
Q.7.
Any wind blowing down the slope of a mountain is called:
Q.8.
Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie - places famous for gold mines are located in:
Q.9.
Willandra Lakes Region a UNESCO Heritage site is located in:
Q.10.
The zone of low atmospheric pressure and ascending air located at or near the equator is called:
Q.11.
Indian state known as garden spice is:
Q.12.
Tadoba national park known for sheltering tiger, panther and bear is located in:
Q.13.
In geography who propounded the theory of convectional current hypothesis?
Q.14.
Apatanis are the tribes found in:
Q.15.
The headquarters of International Astronomical Union (IAU) is located in:
Q.16.
With which country in the year 2010 did India propose to develop a solar city in India?
Q.17.
The largest river of all the west flowing rivers of the peninsular India is:
Q.18.
Rajiv Gandhi Environment Award is given for outstanding contribution to:
Q.19.
Genoa is leading seaport of:
Q.20.
Umiam Multipurpose Power Project is located in:
Q.21.
The state of atmosphere in relation to its water vapour content refers to:
Q.22.
India shares maximum length of the border with:
Q.23.
Biospheric ecosystem consist of two major components e.g.
Q.24.
Solar energy received to earth takes:
Q.25.
Where is Silicon Valley located in?
Q.26.
The highest percentage decadal growth rate of population as per 2011 Census was registered by:
Q.27.
What is the difference between the Indian Standard time and Greenwich Standard Time?
Q.28.
Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary is located in:
Q.29.
Sabarmati, Mahi, Narmada and Tapti rivers form:
Q.30.
Wainganga river is a tributary of: