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Indian Geography: Top 100 MCQ SET:-1
Q41.The Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) were created in:
(A) 1985
(B) 1987
(C) 1989
(D) 1990
Answer: 1987
Q42. The largest Indian mammal is:
(A) Tiger
(B) Hippopotamus
(C) The Lion
(D) Elephant
Answer: Elephant
Q43. Dr. Waldimir Koppen – the great climatologist of Austria suggested in his new scheme of climatic classification:
(A) Two major types of climate.
(B) Four major types of climate.
(C) Five major types of climate.
(D) Three major types of climate.
Answer: Five major types of climate.
Q44. Sand stone, Conglomerate, Limestone, Shale, Chalk and Coal are example of:
(A) Igneous Rocks
(B) Sedimentary Rocks
(C) Metamorphic Rocks
(D) None of Above
Answer: Sedimentary Rocks
Q45. At present biosphere reserves that are included in world Heritage:
(A) Nilgiri and Nanda Devi
(B) Simlipol and Pachmarhi
(C) None of these
(D) Above all
Answer: Above all
Q46. Which river is known as Sorrow of Bihar?
(A) Ganga River
(B) Gandak River
(C) Kosi River
(D) Son River
Answer: Kosi River
Q47. A group of populations of different species living in the same habitat and interacting with one another is called:
(A) Ecological Community
(B) Zoological Community
(C) Biological Community
(D) None of Above.
Answer: Ecological Community
Q48. Tungbhadra Multipurpose Project is a joint undertaking of:
(A) Andra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
(B) Tamil Nadu and Karnataka
(C) Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
(D) Kerala and Karnataka
Answer: Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
Q49. In 1990 India ratified the world Heritage Convention of 1977 identifying four natural sites of outstanding universal value namely:
(A) Kaziranga National park (Assam)
(B) Keoladeo National Park (Rajasthan)
(C) Sundarbans Biosphere Reserve (West Bengal)
(D) All of these
Answer: All of these
Q50. Tilaiya Dam, Konar dam, Maithon Dam and Panchet Hill Dam have been constructed under:
(A) The Narmada Valley Project
(B) The Krishna Valley Project
(C) The Damodar Valley Project
(D) The Mahanadi Project
Answer: The Damodar Valley Project