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Geography Part 3 Revision Test in English
Geography Part 3 Revision Test in English
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Question 1 |
The main concept/s of tourism is/are_______
- Attraction
- Accessibility
- Amenities
i, ii | |
i, iii | |
i, ii, iii | |
i alone |
Question 1 Explanation:
The word tourist was derived from an old English word “tourian” which refers to a person who travels out of his usual environment for not more than one year and less than 24 hours. The three main components of tourism are Attraction, Accessibility, Amenities.
Question 2 |
The percentage of freight traffic carried by roads ever is_____
79 | |
80 | |
70 | |
85 |
Question 2 Explanation:
India has the second longest road network in the world with a total length of 56,03,293 km as of 2016. About 85% of passengers and 70 % of freight traffic are carried by roads every year.
Question 3 |
The road renamed as Grand Trunk road during British period was built by_____
Sher shah suri | |
Akbar | |
Humayun | |
Mohamad bin Tughlaq |
Question 3 Explanation:
Sher shah suri built the shahi (Royal) road to strengthen and consolidate his empire from the Indus valley to the Sonar valley in Bengal. This road from Kolkata to Peshawar was renamed as Grand Trunk (GT) road during the British period.
Question 4 |
The longest National Highway in India is______
NH 64 | |
NH 6 | |
NH 7 | |
NH 34 |
Question 4 Explanation:
The longest National highway is NH-7 which runs from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh to Kaniyakumari in Tamil Nadu covering a distance of 2369 km. As per the recent rationalization of Highway numbers this is renamed as NH 44.
Question 5 |
The shortest National Highway runs through_____
Ernakulam to Trivandrum | |
Trivandrum to Kochi port | |
Ernakulam to Willington island | |
Trivandrum to Willington island |
Question 5 Explanation:
The shortest national highway is NH-47A, which runs from Ernakulum to Kochi port (Willington Island) covering a distance of 6 km.
Question 6 |
The state highways are financed by______
State government | |
Central government | |
NHAI | |
Public works department |
Question 6 Explanation:
The state highways are usually roads that link important cities, towns and district headquarters within the state and connect them with national highways or highways of neighbouring states. These roads are administered and financed by state governments.
Question 7 |
Which of the following road is constructed under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana?
District roads | |
Rural roads | |
Border roads | |
State highways |
Question 7 Explanation:
Rural roads (village roads) connectivity is a key component of rural development. These roads are vital for providing links in the rural areas. Rural roads consist of Panchayat roads, (Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samiti, Gram Panchayat); roads of the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) and those constructed by the State PWDs.
Question 8 |
National Highways Authority of India was established in_____
1956 | |
1995 | |
1999 | |
1964 |
Question 8 Explanation:
National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) was established in 1995. It is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Surface Transport.
Question 9 |
The border roads organisation was established in_____
1990 | |
1960 | |
1969 | |
1947 |
Question 9 Explanation:
Border Roads are the roads of strategic importance in border areas. They are constructed and maintained by Border Roads Organization. It was established in 1960 for the development of the roads of strategic importance in the northern and north-eastern border areas.
Question 10 |
The world’s highest road joins______
Chandigarh and Leh | |
Srinagar and Leh | |
Chandigarh and Shimla | |
Srinagar and Chandigarh |
Question 10 Explanation:
Border Roads Organization has constructed world’s highest road joining Chandigarh and Leh in Ladakh. This road runs at an average altitude of 4,270 meters.
Question 11 |
The Golden quadrilateral project was launched in______
1990 | |
1999 | |
1996 | |
1956 |
Question 11 Explanation:
Golden Quadrilateral connecting, India’s four metropolitan cities: Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai-Mumbai-Delhi. This project was launched in 1999.
Question 12 |
The North-South and East-West corridor intersect at_______
Ranchi | |
Jhansi | |
Prayagraj | |
Silchar |
Question 12 Explanation:
The two corridors, North-South and East-West corridors intersect at Jhansi. North-South corridor aims at connecting Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir with Kaniyakumari, The East-West corridor has been planned to connect Silchar in Assam with the port town of Porbandar in Gujarat.
Question 13 |
Which of the following is not express highway?
Kolkata- Dum Dum airport road | |
Durgapur- Kolkata road | |
Mumbai- Pune road | |
Salem- Trichy road |
Question 13 Explanation:
Expressways are multi-lane good quality highways for high speed traffic. Some of the important expressways are; (i)Mumbai-Pune Road, (ii) Kolkata-Dumdum Airport road (iii) Durgapur-Kolkata road and (iv) Yamuna expressway between Delhi and Agra.
Question 14 |
Which state has highest road density?
Kerala | |
Tamil Nadu | |
Telangana | |
Karnataka |
Question 14 Explanation:
Road density is the highest in Kerala and lowest in Jammu &Kashmir. In mountainous area, it is quite difficult to construct roads.
Question 15 |
The international roads are constructed under which agreement?
ASEAN | |
ESCAP | |
SAARC | |
IRS |
Question 15 Explanation:
International Highways are the roads that link India with neighbouring countries for promoting harmonious relationship with them. These highways have been constructed with an aid from world bank under an agreement with the Economic and Social Commission for Asia-Pacific (ESCAP).
Question 16 |
Which of the following is known as backbone of surface transport system of India?
Roadways | |
Inland waterways | |
Railways | |
Airways |
Question 16 Explanation:
Indian railway system is the main artery of the country’s inland transport. Railways are considered as the backbone of the surface transport system of India.
Question 17 |
The distance covered by the first steamed off train in India is_____
100 Kms | |
34 Kms | |
90 Kms | |
44 Kms |
Question 17 Explanation:
The first train steamed off from Mumbai to Thane in 1853, covering a distance of 34 km.
Question 18 |
In which year Indian railways was nationalized as one unit?
1951 | |
1995 | |
1959 | |
1947 |
Question 18 Explanation:
In 1951, the systems were nationalized as one unit “The Indian Railways”. The headquarter of Indian Railways is New Delhi.
Question 19 |
Which of the following Indian state doesn’t have railway network?
Assam | |
Meghalaya | |
Arunachal Pradesh | |
Manipur |
Question 19 Explanation:
There is no railway station in Meghalaya. For the state people, Guwahati is the nearest Railway station. It was recently declared by the CM of the state that the first railway station in Meghalaya at Mendipathar in the North Garo Hills would be inaugurated soon.
Question 20 |
The first sub-urban railways started in_____
Mumbai | |
Delhi | |
Kolkata | |
Chennai |
Question 20 Explanation:
The first sub-urban railway was started in 1925 in Mumbai. The Kolkata Suburban Railway has the largest network in the entire country.
Question 21 |
The rail link between Banihal in Jammu region and Qazigund in Kashmir valley passes under______
Pir Panchal | |
Hindukush | |
Amarnath | |
Kedranath |
Question 21 Explanation:
The rail link between Banihal in Jammu region and Qazigund in Kashmir valley was opened in 2013. This rail line passes under the Pir Panchal Range through a 11.2 km long tunnel.
Question 22 |
The first metro railway in India was started in_____
Mumbai | |
Delhi | |
Chennai | |
Kolkata |
Question 22 Explanation:
The metro in Kolkata is the first one in India. It is also called as Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS).
Question 23 |
Fastest operational train in India is______
Andaman Express | |
GT Express | |
Gatiman Express | |
Pallavan Express |
Question 23 Explanation:
Gatiman Express is the fastest operational train in India. This train connects New Delhi and Agra and touches 160 km/h. This train takes a travel time of 105minutes to cover 200km journey.
[But, the current fastest train in India is the Vande Bharat Express (a.k.a Train 18) with an operational speed of 160 km/h (99 mph) and average speed of 100 km/h (62 mph), which runs between New Delhi and Varanasi.]
Question 24 |
The construction of Konkan railways was done in______
1998 | |
1988 | |
2008 | |
1978 |
Question 24 Explanation:
One of the important achievements of Indian Railways has been the construction of Konkan Railway in 1998. It is considered as an engineering marvel.
Question 25 |
Which of the following is/are important network large network of pipeline in the country?
Salaya in Gujarat to Jalandhar in Punjab | |
upper Assam to Kanpur | |
Hazira in Gujarat to Jagadispur in Uttar Pradesh | |
All the above |
Question 25 Explanation:
Oil field in upper Assam to Kanpur, from Salaya in Gujarat to Jalandhar in Punjab and gas pipeline from the Hazira in Gujarat to Jagadispur in Uttar Pradesh are the three important network large network of pipeline in the country.
Question 26 |
Which of the following fuel efficient and eco-friendly means of transport?
Roadways | |
Railways | |
Waterways | |
Airways |
Question 26 Explanation:
A waterway is an important mode of transport for both passenger and cargo traffic in India. It is the oldest and also the cheapest means of transport and most suitable for carrying heavy and bulky materials from one country to another. It is a fuel-efficient and eco-friendly mode of transport.
Question 27 |
The percentage of total cargo carried in Indian inland waterways is____
1 | |
0.1 | |
0.01 | |
10 |
Question 27 Explanation:
The total cargo carried by inland waterways is just about 0.1% of the total inland traffic of India.
Question 28 |
The national waterways authority was established in_____
1991 | |
1926 | |
1986 | |
1996 |
Question 28 Explanation:
For the development, maintenance and regulation of national waterways in the country, the Inland water ways Authority was setup in 1986.
Question 29 |
The National Waterways-3 extends between_____
Kollam and Kottapuram | |
Dhubri and Sadiya | |
Haldia and Allahabad | |
Mumbai- Pune |
Question 29 Explanation:
National Waterway 2: This waterway includes the stretch of the Brahmaputra river between Dhubri and Sadiya a distance of 891 km.
Question 30 |
The first national waterway in the country with 24 hours navigation facilities is____
National waterways-1 | |
National waterways-2 | |
National waterways-3 | |
National waterways-4 |
Question 30 Explanation:
National Waterway 3: This waterway extends between Kollam and Kottapuram in the state of Kerala. It is the first national waterway in the country with 24 hours navigation facilities along its entire stretch of 205 km.
Question 31 |
Number of major ports in India?
18 | |
13 | |
12 | |
10 |
Question 31 Explanation:
There are 13 major and 200 minor or intermediate ports in India. The major ports are administered by the Central Government and minor ports are managed and administered by various state governments.
Question 32 |
Number of major ports in Tamil Nadu?
2 | |
3 | |
1 | |
5 |
Question 32 Explanation:
The three major ports in Tamil Nadu state are- Ennore Port, Tuticorin Port, and Chennai Port.
Question 33 |
Which of the following major port does not fall on west coast?
Marmagao | |
New Mangalore | |
Paradip | |
Kochi |
Question 33 Explanation:
The major ports on the east coast are Kolkata (including Haldia Dock), Paradip, Visakhapatnam, Chennai, Ennore and Tuticorin. The major ports on the west coast are Kandla, Mumbai, Nhava Seva (Jawaharlal Nehru Port), New Mangalore, Marmagao and Kochi.
Question 34 |
Which of the following shipyard is located in Mumbai?
Hindustan shipyard | |
Kochi shipyard | |
Mazagaon Dock | |
Garden reach workshop |
Question 34 Explanation:
India has four major shipyards. Hindustan shipyard in Vishakhapatnam, Garden Reach workshop in Kolkata, Mazagaon Dock in Mumbai, Kochi Shipyard in Kochi.
Question 35 |
The air transport begun in India on___
18th feb 1918 | |
18th mar 1919 | |
18th feb 1928 | |
18th mar 1928 |
Question 35 Explanation:
Air transport in India made a beginning on 18th February, 1918 when Henry Piquet carried a mail from Allahabad to Naini. In 1953, eight different airlines which were in operation in the country were nationalised.
Question 36 |
Indira Gandhi international airport is located in______
Mumbai | |
Kolkata | |
Delhi | |
Hyderabad |
Question 36 Explanation:
Some of them are Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata, Chennai International Airport, Chennai, Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram International Airport, Thiruvananthapuram, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad, Bangalore International Airport, Bengaluru, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad etc.
Question 37 |
Which of the following provides helicopter support to ONGC and Oil India limited?
Hindustan helicopter ltd | |
Pavan Hans helicopter ltd | |
Airports Authority of India | |
Helicopters Authority of India |
Question 37 Explanation:
Pavan-Hans Helicopter Ltd has been providing Helicopter support services to the petroleum sector, including ONGC and oil India Ltd. It is a public sector company based in New Delhi.
Question 38 |
Airports Authority of India was constituted in___
1991 | |
1995 | |
1951 | |
1961 |
Question 38 Explanation:
Airports Authority of India (AAI) was constituted in 1995. It provides security to Indian Airports. AAI under the ministry of Civil Aviation is responsible for creating, upgrading, maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure in India.
Question 39 |
Which of the following country has the largest post office network in the world?
China | |
USA | |
India | |
Russia |
Question 39 Explanation:
The Indian postal network is the largest in the world with 1,55,000 post offices. Of these more than 1,39,000 post offices are located in rural areas.
Question 40 |
Which of the following provides international air service?
NACIL(A) | |
NACIL(I) | |
NACIL(D) | |
NACIL(B) |
Question 40 Explanation:
In 2007, the Government of India merged the Air India and Indian Airlines under National Aviation Corporation of India Limited (NACIL). In which NACIL (A) provides international services, NACIL (I) provides domestic services and services to neighbouring countries in south east Asia and middle East.
Question 41 |
Radio broadcasting in India was started by____
Radio club of India | |
Radio club of Bombay | |
Radio club of Madras | |
Radio club of Madras |
Question 41 Explanation:
Radio broadcasting in India was started in 1923 by the Radio club of Bombay. Since then it gained immense popularity and changed the social and cultural life of people. It was named as All India Radio (AIR) in 1936 and again it was renamed as Akashwani in 1957.
Question 42 |
The Indian Space research Organisation was established in___
1959 | |
1956 | |
1969 | |
1980 |
Question 42 Explanation:
The communication through satellites emerged as a new era in communication in our country after the establishment of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in 1969.
Question 43 |
_______is a multipurpose system for telecommunication, meteorological observation and for various other programs.
INSAT | |
GSAT | |
HAMSAT | |
EDUSAT |
Question 43 Explanation:
The INSAT, established in 1983, is a multipurpose system for telecommunication, meteorological observation and for various other programs. The INSAT series are used for relaying signals to television, telephone, radio, mobile phone.
Question 44 |
The distance of Grand Trunk Road is_____
1500 Kms | |
2500 Kms | |
3000 Kms | |
4500 Kms |
Question 44 Explanation:
The grand trunk road is India’s longest major road connecting Sonargaon in Bangladesh to Peshawar in Pakistan for a distance of 2500 Kms
Question 45 |
The full form of TAAI is____
Tourism Agents Association of India | |
Travel Agents Association of India | |
Trade agents Association of India | |
Tourism Arranging Association of India |
Question 45 Explanation:
TC – Inclusive Tour Charter, IATA – International Air Transport Association IATO – Indian Association of Tour Operators, TAAI - Travel Agents Association of India, TTTHA - Tamil Nadu Tour Travel and Hospitality Association, TTDC – Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation.
Question 46 |
The total navigable length of inland waterways in our country is_____
14000 Kms | |
14500 Kms | |
16500 Kms | |
17500 Kms |
Question 46 Explanation:
India has an extensive network of inland waterways in the form of rivers, canals, lakes and backwaters. It depends upon the depth and width of the waterways and the continuity of the water flow. The total navigable length of our country is 14,500 km, out of which about 5,200 km length of rivers and 4,000 km length of canals can be used by mechanized crafts.
Question 47 |
India’s position in largest ship owning nations is_____
1st | |
10th | |
16th | |
9th |
Question 47 Explanation:
India is the second largest ship owning country in Asia and ranks 16th in the World. Greece stands in the 1st place of largest ship owning nations.
Question 48 |
The world’s largest online market is_____
India | |
China | |
USA | |
Russia |
Question 48 Explanation:
With over 460 million internet users, India is the second largest online market, ranked only behind China.
Question 49 |
By 2021, the total internet users in India will be___ million
635.8 | |
365.8 | |
563.8 | |
563.8 |
Question 49 Explanation:
By 2021, there will be about 635.8 million internet users in India. Despite the large base of internet users in India, only 26 percent of the Indian population accessed the internet in 2015.
Question 50 |
The men dominated internet usage in India with women is____
71, 29 | |
29, 71 | |
81, 19 | |
19, 81 |
Question 50 Explanation:
The significant increase in comparison to the previous years, considering the internet penetration rate in India stood at about 10 percent in 2011. Furthermore, men dominated internet usage in India with 71 percent to women’s 29 percent.
Question 51 |
The recent launch for communication program is____
GSAT-7A | |
GSAT-11 | |
GSAT-9A | |
GSAT-10 |
Question 51 Explanation:
GSAT–7A is the recent launch (December 19, 2018) for communication programs. INSAT-1B launched on 30th August 1983 is the first communication satellite in INSAT series.
Question 52 |
Which of the following country is first to reach mars on its first attempt?
India | |
China | |
USA | |
France |
Question 52 Explanation:
India is the only one country which has reached to the mars in its first attempt. No other country has achieved this on its first attempt.
Question 53 |
Total number of designated international airports in India
19 | |
18 | |
15 | |
25 |
Question 53 Explanation:
Presently, there are 19 designated international airports available in the country. These airports are managed by Airports Authority of India.
Question 54 |
The pin code was introduced in_____
1999 | |
1972 | |
1872 | |
1996 |
Question 54 Explanation:
The Quick Mail Service functions on the basis of the system of PIN (Postal Index Number) code which was introduced in 1972.
Question 55 |
The longest national highways in India is____
NH-7 | |
NH-47A | |
NH-34 | |
NH-10 |
Question 55 Explanation:
The longest National highway is NH-7 which runs from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh to Kaniyakumari in Tamil Nadu covering a distance of 2369 km. now, NH-7 is now known as NH-44.
Question 56 |
The mass communication system can provide information through_____
Print media | |
Electronic media | |
Mass media | |
Both a and b |
Question 56 Explanation:
The Mass Communication Systems can provide the information to people in two methods. They are Print Media and Electronic Media.
Question 57 |
The length of National Highways in the state of Tamil Nadu is___
4600 Kms | |
4994 Kms | |
4000 Kms | |
3994 Kms |
Question 57 Explanation:
The length of National Highways in the State of Tamil Nadu is 4994 km out of which 1985 km are maintained by National Highways wing and the balance 3009 km are maintained by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI).
Question 58 |
Total number of transport corporation in Tamil Nadu
7 | |
10 | |
8 | |
11 |
Question 58 Explanation:
To meet the ever increasing demand of public, there are seven transport corporations functioning in Tamil Nadu.
Question 59 |
Which of the following is not covered in Tamil Nadu state transport corporation- Coimbatore?
Tirupur | |
Erode | |
Salem | |
Nilgiris |
Question 59 Explanation:
Tamil Nadu state transport corporation- Coimbatore (Coimbatore, Erode, Tirupur, Nilgiris districts).
Question 60 |
The largest Road Transport Office is_____
Chennai | |
Villupuram | |
Kanchipuram | |
Coimbatore |
Question 60 Explanation:
Among the Road Transport Office, Chennai is the largest RTO which has 61 centres.
Question 61 |
The length of golden quadrilateral project in Tamil Nadu is____
1232 Kms | |
1233 Kms | |
1300 Kms | |
1500 Kms |
Question 61 Explanation:
The Golden Quadrilateral project of national highway development that runs for about 1232 Kms in Tamil Nadu has completed.
Question 62 |
Total number of divisions in southern railways
9 | |
6 | |
3 | |
8 |
Question 62 Explanation:
The southern railways zone has been demarcated into six divisions, namely, Chennai, Madurai, Salem, Palakkad, thiruvanathapuram and Trichy.
Question 63 |
The total coastline of Tamil Nadu is____ Kms
1000 | |
1500 | |
700 | |
1200 |
Question 63 Explanation:
The Coastline of Tamil Nadu is located on the southeast coast of Indian Peninsula, and forms a part of Coromandel Coast of Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. It is 1000 km long and is the Third-longest coastline in the country after Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.
Question 64 |
Which of the following is not a minor port of Tamil Nadu?
Cuddalore | |
Nagapatinam | |
Tuticorin | |
Kolachal |
Question 64 Explanation:
Tamil Nadu has three major ports at Ennore, Chennai and Tuticorin and sixteen minor ports at Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Rameswaram, Kolachal.
Question 65 |
All India Radio has number of stations in Tamil Nadu____
4 | |
15 | |
30 | |
23 |
Question 65 Explanation:
All India Radio has 15 radio stations in Tamil Nadu. Private broadcasters have setup FM and broadcast a variety of programmes on education, agriculture and entertainment.
Question 66 |
The Chennai metro rail was started in_____
2012 | |
2015 | |
2017 | |
2016 |
Question 66 Explanation:
In 2015 metro rail transport started in Chennai from Koyambedu to Alandur.
Question 67 |
India is ____ largest railway network in the world
2nd | |
3rd | |
4th | |
7th |
Question 67 Explanation:
Indian railway network is second largest in Asia and 4th largest in the world. The Indian railways employs the largest work force in the world.
Question 68 |
The distance covered by MRTS from Velachery to Chennai beach is___ Km
30 | |
25 | |
35 | |
45 |
Question 68 Explanation:
The MRTS line currently runs from Velachery to Chennai beach covers a total distance of 25 Kms with 17 stations.
Question 69 |
The Buckingham canal once carried goods from_____
Nellore to Marakkanam | |
Senji to marakkanam | |
Nellore to Hyderabad | |
Hyderabad to marakkanam |
Question 69 Explanation:
Buckingham canal was once an important waterway in Tamil Nadu. It, once carried goods from Nellore to Marakkanam but sadly now it is polluted.
Question 70 |
Which of the following canal connects western and southern Europe to south West Asia and Australia?
Suez canal | |
Cape of good hope | |
Panama canal | |
Norway canal |
Question 70 Explanation:
The cape of good hope connects western and southern Europe to south West Asia and Australia.
Question 71 |
The total coastal line of Indian mainland is____ Kms
6100 | |
7100 | |
6500 | |
7500 |
Question 71 Explanation:
India is bounded by Bay of Bengal, Arabian sea and Indian ocean with a total coastline of 6100 Kms (Indian mainland).
Question 72 |
The telegraph was invented in____
1835 | |
1844 | |
1855 | |
1944 |
Question 72 Explanation:
The first development in communication was the invention of telegraph in 1844. The next important development was the invention of telephone in 1875. The development of telex (telegraph exchange) in 1935 enabled messages written in one place to be transmitted to distant places.
Question 73 |
The distance of trans-Arabian pipeline from Qaisumah in Saudi Arabia to sidon in Lebanon is_____ Kms
1234 | |
1214 | |
1314 | |
1413 |
Question 73 Explanation:
Tap line or trans-Arabian pipeline from Qaisumah in Saudi Arabia to sidon in Lebanon runs for a distance of 1214 Kms.
Question 74 |
The fastest and costliest means of transport is_____
Railways | |
Roadways | |
Airways | |
Waterways |
Question 74 Explanation:
Airways are the fastest and costliest means of transport which carry passengers, freight and mail. Air travel has gained immense popularity.
Question 75 |
What are the components of Geoinformatics?
- Remote sensing
- GIS
- GNSS
i, ii | |
i, iii | |
i, ii, iii | |
i alone |
Question 75 Explanation:
The field of Remote Sensing and GIS has become exciting with rapidly expanding opportunities. Geoinformatics has three major components namely remote sensing, GIS and GNSS.
Question 76 |
The energy required to illuminate the target is in the form of_____
UV radiation | |
Electromagnetic radiation | |
Magnetic radiation | |
Gravitational |
Question 76 Explanation:
The energy is required to illuminate the target. This energy is in the form of Electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic radiation is a dynamic form of energy that propagates as wave motion at a velocity in space.
Question 77 |
The first known aerial photograph taken in____
1858 | |
1958 | |
1928 | |
1828 |
Question 77 Explanation:
The first known aerial photograph was taken in 1858 by French photographer and balloonist, Gaspar Felix Tournachon, known as "Nadar".
Question 78 |
Geostationary Satellite is an equatorial________ satellite orbiting the earth
East to west | |
West to east | |
North to south | |
South to north |
Question 78 Explanation:
Geostationary Satellite is an equatorial west to east satellite orbiting the earth at an altitude of 35000 km, the altitude at which it makes on revolution in 24 hours.
Question 79 |
The coverage limit of geostationary satellites is_____
70 deg N to 70 deg S | |
70 deg S to 70 deg N | |
70 deg E to 70 deg W | |
70 deg W to 70 deg E |
Question 79 Explanation:
These platforms are covering the same place and give continuous near hemispheric coverage over the same area day and night. These satellites are put in equatorial plane orbiting from west to east. Its coverage is limited to 70°N to 70°S latitudes and one satellite can view one-third globe.
Question 80 |
Which among the following is not a communication and meteorological satellite?
GOES | |
METEOSAT | |
Chandrayaan-1 | |
INTELSAT |
Question 80 Explanation:
Geostationary Satellite are mainly used for communication and meteorological applications viz. GOES, METEOSAT, INTELSAT, and INSAT satellites.
Question 81 |
The weight of world’s lightest satellite is_____
1 Kg | |
640 g | |
64 g | |
100 g |
Question 81 Explanation:
India once again broke a global space record by launching the world's lightest satellite weighing a mere 64 grams, called Kalam-sat. It was designed and developed not by professional space scientists and engineers, but by 18-year-old Tamil Nadu student Rifath Sharook and his team.
Question 82 |
Total number of railway zones in India
17 | |
16 | |
19 | |
18 |
Question 82 Explanation:
For operations and management, the Indian Railways is organized into 17 zones. 1) Northern Railway - Delhi 2) North Western Railway - Jaipur 3) North-Central Railway- Allahabad 4) North-Eastern Railway - Gorakhpur 5) North-East Frontier Railway - Guwahati 6) Eastern Railway - Kolkata 7) East coast Railway - Bhubaneswar 8) East-Central Railway - Hazipur 9) West-Central Railway - Jabalpur 10) Central Railway - Mumbai (VT) 11) Western Railway - Mumbai (Churchgate) 12) Southern Railway - Chennai 13) South Central Railway - Secunderabad 14) South Eastern Railway - Kolkata 15) South-Western Railway - Hubball and 16) South East Central Railway – Bilaspur 17) south coastal railways- Visakhapatnam(recently created railway zone).
Question 83 |
The width of the broad gauge is_____ meter
1.324 | |
1.676 | |
1.976 | |
0.610 |
Question 83 Explanation:
On the basis of width of the track, the Indian railways fall under four categories. Broad gauge with a width of 1.676 meters, Meter gauge with a width of 1 meter and Narrow gauge with a width of 0.762 meter and Light gauge with 0.610 meter.
Question 84 |
As of September 2018, India has_____ Kms of operational metro lines.
507 | |
598 | |
585 | |
609 |
Question 84 Explanation:
As of September 2018, India has 507 km of operational metro lines and 381 stations.
Question 85 |
Number of tunnels in Konkan railway is_____
100 | |
73 | |
89 | |
105 |
Question 85 Explanation:
On its routes, the Konkan railway crosses 146 rivers and streams, nearly 2000 bridges and 73 tunnels.
Question 86 |
The Konkan railways connects Roha in Maharashtra to_____ in Karnataka.
Mangaluru | |
Bengaluru | |
Pune | |
Goa |
Question 86 Explanation:
It connects Roha in Maharashtra to Mangaluru in Karnataka and the track measures 760 km. It is considered as an engineering marvel.
Question 87 |
Number of cities with metro rail service in India is____
8 | |
5 | |
6 | |
7 |
Question 87 Explanation:
There are 8 cities with metro rail connectivity in India. They are Kolkata (West Bengal), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Delhi, Bengaluru (Karnataka), Gurgaon (Haryana), Mumbai (Maharashtra), Jaipur (Rajasthan) and Kochi (Kerala).
[But now, the Metro railway system and service are operational in 10 cities in India. These are Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, Gurugram, Mumbai, Chennai, Jaipur, Kochi, Hyderabad, and Lucknow.]
Question 88 |
The length of National waterways-1 is____
1260 kms | |
1620 kms | |
1890 kms | |
2000 kms |
Question 88 Explanation:
National Waterway 1: It extends between Haldia and Allahabad, measures 1620 km and includes the stretches of the Ganga Bhagirathi-Hooghly river system.
Question 89 |
Thalaiyar waterfalls is located in____
Tamil Nadu | |
Karnataka | |
Meghalaya | |
Kerala |
Question 89 Explanation:
Thalaiyar waterfalls Horse tail type located in Dindugul district of Tamil Nadu
Jog water falls Segmented waterfall (Raja, Rani and thunder) located in Shimogo district of Karnataka.
Nohkalikai waterfalls Tallest plunge type of waterfall situated in the East khasi hill district of Meghalaya.
Talakona waterfalls It is the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh. A lot of medicinal herbs are seen around the region.
Aathirappally waterfalls The Niagara of India, is located in Thrissur district of Kerala.
Question 90 |
Touring in foreign countries is called as____
Inbound tourism | |
Outbound tourism | |
Over-bound tourism | |
On-bound tourism |
Question 90 Explanation:
Inbound Tourism: Touring within the native country.
Outbound Tourism: Touring in foreign countries.
Question 91 |
Which state/s take partnership in Konkan railways?
- Maharashtra
- Goa
- Karnataka
i, ii | |
i, iii | |
i, ii, iii | |
ii, iii |
Question 91 Explanation:
The states of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka are partners in undertaking the Konkan railways.
Question 92 |
Largest modern bus terminus in Asia is______
Bilaspur bus terminus | |
Beijing bus terminus | |
Chennai Mofussil bus terminus | |
Delhi bus terminus |
Question 92 Explanation:
CMBT (Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus), which is the largest bus terminus in Asia, Koyambedu, Chennai has been established.
Question 93 |
The East coast Road is built along the coast of______
Arabian sea | |
Bay of Bengal | |
Indian ocean | |
Andaman sea |
Question 93 Explanation:
The ECR (East Coast Road) running along the Bay of Bengal, from Chennai to Cuddalore via Pondicherry. It gives a spectacular scenic view with beaches and fisherman hamlets. Presently, it has been extended to thuthukudi via Chidambaram, Nagapattinam and Ramanathapuram.
Question 94 |
Which of the following is not true regarding pipeline?
Solids can be transported through pipelines when converted into slurry | |
The initial cost of laying pipeline is minimum | |
The running cost of pipeline is minimum | |
It can be laid through difficult terrain as well as under water. |
Question 94 Explanation:
Now solids can also be transported through a pipeline when converted into slurry. The initial cost of laying pipeline is high but subsequent running cost is minimum. It can be laid through difficult terrain as well as under water. It ensures steady supply of goods and reduces the trans-shipment losses and delays are the major advantages of pipeline transport.
Question 95 |
The first postal stamp in India was issued in____
Karachi, 1852 | |
Delhi, 1852 | |
Calcutta, 1856 | |
Mumbai, 1852 |
Question 95 Explanation:
The first Indian postal stamp was issued in 1852 in Karachi. Collecting and delivering mail is the primary function of the department of posts.
Question 96 |
The quick mail service was introduced in____
1977 | |
1972 | |
1975 | |
1985 |
Question 96 Explanation:
Postal system introduced the Quick Mail Service in 1975 and today it covers the entire country. The Quick Mail Service functions on the basis of the system of PIN.
Question 97 |
STD can be expanded as______
Subscriber Trunk Dialling | |
Standard Trunk Dialling | |
Subscribers Trunk Dialling | |
Subscriber Telephone Dialling |
Question 97 Explanation:
Apart from the urban areas more than two-thirds of the villages in India have already been covered with Subscriber Trunk Dialling (STD) telephone facility, while International communication can be made through ISD (International Subscriber Dialling). There is a uniform rate of STD facilities all over India.
Question 98 |
The total length of Golden quadrilateral in India is____
4895 Km | |
5846 Km | |
6846 Km | |
7846 Km |
Question 98 Explanation:
Golden Quadrilateral, a 5,846 km long road of 4/6 lanes connecting, India’s four metropolitan cities: Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai-Mumbai-Delhi.
Question 99 |
Which among the following run by GOI, providing domestic airline services?
Indian airlines | |
Air India | |
Deccan Airlines | |
Indigo |
Question 99 Explanation:
The Indian Airlines and Air India are the two airline services run by the government of India. Indian Airlines provides the domestic air services and Air India provides international air services.
Question 100 |
The length of the tunnel covered Konkan railways is____ Km
7.66 | |
6.44 | |
5.44 | |
8.44 |
Question 100 Explanation:
One of the important achievements of Indian Railways has been the construction of Konkan Railway which has a tunnel for nearly 6.44 km long is in this route.
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