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Answer: Prague
Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, located on the Vltava River. Known as the 'City of a Hundred Spires', it is famous for its historic architecture, including Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. Prague is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Answer: False
The Oldham discontinuity is not a recognized seismic discontinuity. The major discontinuities are Moho (crust-mantle), Gutenberg (mantle-core), and Lehmann (outer-inner core). Named after seismologist Richard Oldham who discovered Earth's core.
Answer: Telangana
Telangana is the largest producer of turmeric in India, contributing about 30% of national production. Major turmeric-growing districts are Nizamabad and Karimnagar. India is the world's largest producer and exporter of turmeric.
Answer: Mizoram
Mizoram has the highest forest cover by percentage (84.53% of geographical area) among Indian states as per the India State of Forest Report 2021. The state's forests are predominantly tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen.
Answer: Chao Phraya
The Chao Phraya River in Thailand is called the 'River of Kings' due to its historical importance to Thai monarchy and culture. It flows through Bangkok and supports agriculture, transport, and tourism. The river is vital to Thailand's economy.
Answer: True
The Javadi Hills are located in Tamil Nadu, forming part of the Eastern Ghats. They are rich in mineral resources and forests. The hills are a source of several rivers and support agriculture and tribal communities.
Answer: All of these
All three—National Chambal, Bhitarkanika, and Chilika—are important habitats for the Indian flapshell turtle. This freshwater turtle is found in rivers, lakes, and wetlands across India. Conservation efforts focus on reducing bycatch and habitat protection.
Answer: Lake Nicaragua
Lake Nicaragua is the largest lake in Central America (8,264 sq km), located in Nicaragua. It is the only freshwater lake in the world containing oceanic species like sharks and swordfish. The lake is connected to the Caribbean Sea via the San Juan River.
Answer: Western Disturbances
Mavath rainfall in Rajasthan occurs during winter (December-February) due to Western Disturbances originating in the Mediterranean. This rainfall is crucial for Rabi crops like wheat and mustard in the arid regions of North-West India.
Answer: True
The Caspian Sea is the largest lake in the world by surface area (371,000 sq km), though it is called a 'sea' due to its size and salinity. It is landlocked, bordered by five countries, and rich in oil and gas resources.
Answer: Leh
Leh in Ladakh is the site of India's first commercial hydrogen fuel cell project for clean energy. Hydrogen fuel cells produce electricity with water as the only byproduct. This technology supports India's green energy transition and energy security.
Answer: Gulf of Mannar Marine
Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park in Tamil Nadu is the largest national park in the state (10,500 sq km including marine area). It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with coral reefs, mangroves, and diverse marine life including dugongs.
Answer: Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland, located on the Vistula River. It was largely rebuilt after World War II and is now a major economic and cultural hub in Central Europe. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Answer: True
India is the largest producer of brinjal (eggplant) globally, contributing about 25% of world production. Major producing states are West Bengal, Odisha, and Bihar. Brinjal is a warm-season vegetable rich in antioxidants.
Answer: Glacial erosion
A cirque is a bowl-shaped depression formed by glacial erosion at the head of a valley glacier. It has steep walls and may contain a tarn (small lake) after the glacier melts. Cirques are common in the Himalayas and Alps.
Answer: All of these
Quinoa, millets, and amaranth are called 'Food of the Future' due to their climate resilience, nutritional value, and low water requirements. These crops support sustainable agriculture and food security in changing climate conditions.
Answer: Lake Kariba
Lake Kariba, on the Zambezi River between Zambia and Zimbabwe, is the world's largest man-made lake by volume (180 cu km). Created by the Kariba Dam (1959), it supports fisheries, tourism, and hydropower generation.
Answer: True
India has the third-largest railway network in the world after USA and China, spanning over 68,000 km. Indian Railways is a major employer and critical for passenger and freight transport. It operates under the Ministry of Railways.
Answer: Beas
The Beas River is called the 'Lifeline of Himachal Pradesh' as it provides water for irrigation, hydropower, and drinking. Major projects include the Pong Dam and Pandoh Dam. The river originates from Beas Kund near Rohtang Pass.
Answer: Eravikulam
Eravikulam National Park in Kerala is the largest national park in the state (97 sq km), located in the Western Ghats. It is famous for the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and the Neelakurinji flower that blooms once every 12 years.