1700+ Indian Geography GK Questions (MCQs) With Answers For All Competitive Exams Part 28
Q.1:- How much is the height of the Mount Everest? 8,868 meters 8,848 meters 8,898 meters 8,858 meters Q.2:- By which name does the Brahmaputra […]
Q.1:- How much is the height of the Mount Everest? 8,868 meters 8,848 meters 8,898 meters 8,858 meters Q.2:- By which name does the Brahmaputra […]
Q.1:- Which state has the longest coastline in India? Gujarat Tamil Nadu Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Q.2:- Among the Union Territories which has the highest literacy […]
Q.1:- Which of the following hills are situated in the south-east of Eastern Ghats? Mizo Hills and Naga Hills Javadi Hills and Shevaroy Hills Garo […]
Q.1:- Which Himalayan peak is also called Sagarmatha? Nanga Parbat Dhaulagiri Everest Kanchenjunga Q.2:- Which of the following mountain passes lies outside India? Bomdila Bara […]
Q.1:- Which is most fertile region of India? Peninsular Plateau The Indo-Gangetic plain The East Coastal plain The Central Highlands Q.2:- Which of the following […]
Q.1:- The hill station of Connor is located in which one of the following states? Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Kerala Tamil Nadu Q.2:- Name the most […]
Q.1:- The smallest Union Territory is Chandigarh Pondicherry Lakshadweep Andaman and Nicobar Islands Q.2:- The highest peak in the Eastern Ghats is Anaj Mudi Mahendragiri […]
Q.1:- The peninsular region is rich in Crystalline rocks Argillaceous rocks Sedimentary rocks Fossilifeous rocks Q.2:- India derives its name from Lord Indra The Aryans […]
Q.1:- Which year is called a Great Divide in the demographic history of India? 1901 1921 1951 1941 Q.2:- The Himalayas are formed of parallel […]
Q.1:- The Bhakra Nangal Multipurpose Project is a joint venture of Punjab and Haryana only Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan only Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Himachal […]
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