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8Q: Gujarat is noted for the cultivation of 2265 35b5cc7ece4d2b41977751c09
5b5cc7ece4d2b41977751c09- 1Cottontrue
- 2Sugarcanefalse
- 3Saffronfalse
- 4Jutefalse
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Answer : 1. "Cotton"
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Answer: A) Cotton Explanation: Black soil coupled with favorable climatic conditions (Temperature of 21-320C and 30 -100 cm of rainfall) are responsible for cotton cultivation in Gujarat.
Q: The State which tops in the production of rubber is 1884 25b5cc7ece4d2b41977751bf5
5b5cc7ece4d2b41977751bf5- 1Tamil Nadufalse
- 2Karnatakafalse
- 3Keralatrue
- 4Orissafalse
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Answer : 3. "Kerala"
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Answer: C) Kerala Explanation: A uniformly high temperature of 800F and the annual rainfall of 80 inches or more, required by rubber is available in Kerala.
Q: A man is facing north-west. He turns 90o in the clockwise direction, then 180o in the anticlockwise direction and then another 90o in the same direction. Which direction is he facing now? 2376 05b5cc7e1e4d2b419777516cc
5b5cc7e1e4d2b419777516cc- 1Southfalse
- 2South-westfalse
- 3South-easttrue
- 4Eastfalse
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Answer : 3. "South-east"
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Answer: C) South-east Explanation: As shown in fig. the man initially faces in the direction OP. On moving 900 clockwise, he faces in the direction OX. On further moving 1800 anticlockwise, he faces in the direction OY. Finally, on moving 900anticlockwise, he faces in the direction OZ, which is South-east.
Q: Which region in India is known as the "Rice Bowl of India"? 6501 25b5cc7dfe4d2b41977751659
5b5cc7dfe4d2b41977751659- 1Indo-Gangetic plainfalse
- 2Krishna-Godavari Delta regiontrue
- 3North-East regionfalse
- 4Kerala and Tamil Nadufalse
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Answer : 2. "Krishna-Godavari Delta region"
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Answer: B) Krishna-Godavari Delta region Explanation: In India, the Krishna-Godavari Delta region is called as "Rice Bowl of India". Coming to the Indian State, Chhattisgarh is known as Rice Bowl of India.
Q: From a tank of petrol, which contains 200 litres of petrol, the seller replaces each time with kerosene when he sells 40 litres of petrol(or its mixture). Everytime he sells out only 40 litres of petrol(pure or impure). After replacing the petrol with kerosen 4th time, the total amount of kerosene in the mixture is 27582 25b5cc7d7e4d2b4197775151a
5b5cc7d7e4d2b4197775151a- 181.92Lfalse
- 296Lfalse
- 3118.08Ltrue
- 4None of thesefalse
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Answer : 3. "118.08L"
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Answer: C) 118.08L Explanation: The amount of petrol left after 4 operations = 200 × 1-402004 = 200 × 454 = 200 × 256625 = 81.92 litres Hence the amount of kerosene = 200 - 81.92 = 118. 08 litres
Q: From a container of wine, a thief has stolen 15 litres of wine and replaced it with same quantity of water. He again repeated the same process. Thus, in three attempts the ratio of wine and water became 343 : 169. The initial amount of wine in the container was: 13561 15b5cc7d7e4d2b41977751510
5b5cc7d7e4d2b41977751510- 175 litresfalse
- 2100 litresfalse
- 3150 litresfalse
- 4120 litrestrue
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Answer : 4. "120 litres"
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Answer: D) 120 litres Explanation: wine(left)wine(added) = 343169 It means wine(left)wine(initial amount) = 343512 (since 343 + 169 = 512) Thus, 343x = 512x1 - 15k3 343512 = 783 = 1 - 15k3 1-15k=78=1-18 Thus the initial amount of wine was 120 liters.
Q: India is a Tropical country but has a Monsoonal climate because 2473 15b5cc7d3e4d2b4197775134e
5b5cc7d3e4d2b4197775134e- 1Its real extent is vastfalse
- 2It is surrounded by the seafalse
- 3The Himalayas provide the barrier effecttrue
- 4Land and sea breeze create monsoonsfalse
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Answer : 3. "The Himalayas provide the barrier effect"
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Answer: C) The Himalayas provide the barrier effect Explanation: The whole of India, south of the Himalayas can be climatically treated as a tropical country as the Himalayas provide the barrier effect. Indian subcontinent is separated from the rest of Asia by the lofty Himalayan ranges which block the cold air masses moving southwards from Central Asia. As a result, during winters, the northern half of India is warmer by 3°C to 8°C than other areas located on same latitudes. During summer, due to over the head position of the sun, the climate in the southern parts resemble equatorial dry climate. The seasonal reversal of winds in Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal give India a typical tropical monsoon climate. So Indian climate, to be precise, is Tropical monsoon type (a distinct wet and dry climate) rather than just a tropical or half temperate climate.
Q: C U B A E D E D A B E B A U C D B C A D B D U B C A C B E D A If all the A's are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be eleventh from the left end of the above arrangement? 2554 05b5cc7d2e4d2b419777512e0
5b5cc7d2e4d2b419777512e0- 1Efalse
- 2Cfalse
- 3Dfalse
- 4Utrue
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Answer : 4. "U"
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Answer: D) U Explanation: If all the A's are dropped from the above arrangement, we get C U B E D E D B E B U C D B C D B D U B C C B E D. Here the eleventh from the left end of the above arrangement is U