Top 550+ Solved Fundamentals of Indian Geography MCQ Questions Answer
Q. What is the main advantage of transplantation method in rice cultivation?
a. This method ensures maximum utilization of land
b. It is helpful in achieving an economical use of water and a higher yield of grain
c. It helps in early harvesting
d. The draining of water from the field before harvesting is made easy
Q. Which of the following types of soils is most suited for teacultivation?
a. Laterite soils
b. Red soils
c. Black soils
d. Alluvial soils
Q. Which of the following is not one of the important steps inprocessing tea leaves?
a. Withering
b. Rolling
c. Fermenting
d. Drying
Q. Which is the best irrigated State in India?
a. Andhra Pradesh
b. Uttar Pradesh
c. Punjab
d. Maharashtra
Q. Which of the following is not a multi-purpose projectinvolving more than one State in India?
a. Nagarjunasagar
b. Damodar Valley Corporation
c. Bhakra Nangal
d. Chambal
Q. On which of the following sets of rivers are Nagarjunasagar,Ukai, Hirakud, and Thein Dam located respectively?
a. Krishna, Mahanadi, Godavari, Tapi
b. Cauvery, Krishna, Narmada, Beas
c. Krishna, Tapi, Mahanadi, Ravi
d. Godavari, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Yamuna
Q. What was the primary purpose of constructing the FarakkaBarrage?
a. Preservation and maintenance of Kolkata port for navigation
b. To supply Ganga water to Bangladesh
c. To bring additional area of West Bengal under irrigation
d. To meet the chronic power shortage in Kolkata
Q. Which dam in India has the distinction of being the longestmain stream dam in the world?
a. Bhakra Nangal Dam
b. Rihand Dam
c. Tehri Dam
d. Kosi Project
Q. Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar which has the distinction ofbeing the largest man-made lake in Asia, forms part of
a. Damodar Valley Project
b. Chambal Project
c. Tehri Dam
d. Kosi Project
Q. Which one of the following provides the correct sequence of occurrence of four towns/cities as one proceeds from west to east?
a. Rajkot, Baroda, Kharagpur, Bilaspur
b. Bikaner, Aligarh, Darbhanga, Nowgong
c. Indore, Rourkela, Agartala, Jamshedpur
d. Nasik, Aurangabad, Berhampur, Nanded
Q. Which of the following is not one of the non-conventionalsources of energy in India?
a. Solar Energy
b. Geo-Thermal Energy
c. Thermal Energy
d. Tidal Power
Q. Which of the following non-conventional sources of energyholds out the maximum promise in India?
a. Solar Energy
b. Geothermal Energy
c. Tidal Energy
d. Wind Energy
Q. In India the most important source of energy is
a. Petroleum
b. Coal
c. Nuclear
d. Hydro-electricity
Q. What is meant by 'energy crisis'?
a. Shortage of hydro-electricity
b. Malnutrition leading to short supply of energy in the human body
c. Shortage of the thermal power
d. Impending danger of total exhaustion of fossil fuels like coal and petroleum