Indian Geography (GENERAL STUDIES) Part-3Total Questions: 4011. Which of the following is a greenhouse gas?(a) Oxygen(b) Nitrogen(c) Argon(d) Carbon dioxideCorrect Answer: (d) Carbon dioxide12. Jute is obtained from _____(a) the leaves of jute plant(b) the roots of jute plant(c) the bark of jute plant(d) None of themCorrect Answer: (c) the bark of jute plant13. Which crop is used both as foodgrain and as fodder?(a) Pulses(b) Wheat(c) Maize(d) RiceCorrect Answer: (c) Maize14. Which of the following is known as the Golden fibre?(a) Cotton(b) Coffee(c) Silk(d) JuteCorrect Answer: (d) Jute15. Which of these methods would be generally used for mining limestone and iron ore?(a) Alluvial(b) Underground(c) Opencast(d) One of theseCorrect Answer: (c) Opencast16. Which of the following is the Manchester of India?(a) Mumbai(b) Kanpur(c) Delhi(d) AhmedabadCorrect Answer: (d) Ahmedabad17. Which of the following is the Silicon Valley of India?(a) Kolkata(b) Bangalore(c) Patna(d) ChandigarhCorrect Answer: (b) Bangalore18. One of the states through which the Tropic of Cancer passes is(a) Jammu and Kashmir(b) Himachal Pradesh(c) Bihar(d) JharkhandCorrect Answer: (d) Jharkhand19. The Shiwaliks stretch between(a) Indus and Sutlej(b) Potwar Basin and Teesta(c) Sutlej and Kali(d) Sutlej and TeestaCorrect Answer: (b) Potwar Basin and Teesta20. The highest peak in Indian territory is K2. In which range is it located ?(a) Central Himalayas(b) Trans-Himalayas(c) Karakoram Range(d) Kumaun HimalayasCorrect Answer: (c) Karakoram RangeSubmit Quiz« Previous1234Next »