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Answer: False
The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, extends into both India and Pakistan. About 85% of the desert lies in India (primarily Rajasthan), while the remaining 15% is in Pakistan's Punjab and Sindh provinces. It covers about 200,000 sq km.
Answer: Yellow
The Yellow Revolution refers to the self-sufficiency in oilseed production achieved in India during the late 1980s and 1990s. It focused on increasing production of mustard, groundnut, sesame, and soybean. The Technology Mission on Oilseeds (1986) was a key initiative.
Answer: Palk Strait
The Palk Strait separates the Indian state of Tamil Nadu from Sri Lanka's Northern Province. It connects the Bay of Bengal with the Gulf of Mannar. The strait is named after Robert Palk, a former Governor of Madras Presidency. Adam's Bridge (Rama Setu) lies in this strait.
Answer: Anamudi
Anamudi, at 2,695 meters, is the highest peak in South India and the Western Ghats. Located in Kerala's Eravikulam National Park, it is part of the Anaimalai Hills. The name means 'elephant forehead' in Malayalam, referring to its shape. It is a biodiversity hotspot.
Answer: False
The Equator does not pass through India. India lies entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, between 8°4'N and 37°6'N latitudes. The Tropic of Cancer (23.5°N) passes through central India, dividing it into tropical and subtropical zones.
Answer: Assam
Assam is the largest tea-producing state in India, contributing over 50% of the country's total tea production. The Brahmaputra Valley's climate and soil are ideal for tea cultivation. Assam tea is known for its robust, malty flavor and bright color.
Answer: Colorado River
The Colorado River carved the Grand Canyon over millions of years through erosion. The canyon, located in Arizona, USA, is about 446 km long, up to 29 km wide, and over 1.6 km deep. It is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Answer: False
Lakshadweep islands are of coral origin, formed by coral polyps in the Arabian Sea. In contrast, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands are of volcanic origin. Lakshadweep consists of 36 islands, of which only 10 are inhabited. Kavaratti is the administrative capital.
Answer: Sundarbans National Park
Sundarbans National Park, located in West Bengal, is part of the world's largest mangrove forest. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Tiger Reserve, famous for the Royal Bengal Tiger. The park is formed by the confluence of the Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers.
Answer: Vatican City
Vatican City, with an area of just 0.44 sq km, is the smallest independent state in the world. It is an enclave within Rome, Italy, and serves as the spiritual and administrative headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, led by the Pope.
Answer: Tarapur Atomic Power Station
Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS) in Maharashtra, commissioned in 1969, was India's first nuclear power plant. It was built with assistance from the USA under the 'Atoms for Peace' program. It initially had two boiling water reactors; now it has PHWR units as well.
Answer: Zoji La
Zoji La Pass, at an elevation of 3,528 meters, connects the Kashmir Valley with Ladakh. It is a crucial mountain pass on the Srinagar-Leh highway. Due to heavy snowfall, it remains closed in winter, though the Zoji La Tunnel project (under construction) aims to provide all-weather connectivity.
Answer: False
West Bengal is the largest producer of rice in India, followed by Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. Punjab is known for high productivity due to irrigation and Green Revolution technologies, but West Bengal has the highest total production due to larger area under cultivation and favorable climate.
Answer: Godavari
The Godavari River is called 'Dakshin Ganga' because it is the longest river in peninsular India (1,465 km) and holds religious significance similar to the Ganga. It originates in Maharashtra (Trimbakeshwar) and flows through Telangana, Andhra Pradesh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal.
Answer: Japan
Japan is known as the 'Land of the Rising Sun' because from China's perspective, Japan lies to the east where the sun rises. The Japanese name for Japan, 'Nihon' or 'Nippon', literally means 'sun origin'. The flag features a red sun disc on white background.
Answer: Mangrove Forest
The Sundarbans, spanning India (West Bengal) and Bangladesh, is the world's largest mangrove forest. It is formed by the delta of the Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, estuarine crocodiles, and diverse bird species.
Answer: Mumbai Port
Mumbai Port is India's largest natural port, located on the west coast. Its natural harbor, protected by the mainland and Mumbai Island, allows large ships to dock safely. It handles a significant portion of India's maritime trade, though Jawaharlal Nehru Port (Nhava Sheva) now handles more container traffic.
Answer: True
India is the world's largest milk producer, contributing about 24% of global milk production (over 220 million tonnes annually). This achievement is largely due to Operation Flood (1970-1996), the world's largest dairy development program led by Dr. Verghese Kurien.
Answer: Black
Black soil, also called regur or cotton soil, is formed from volcanic basalt rock. It is rich in calcium, magnesium, and potash, has high moisture retention, and is ideal for cotton cultivation. Found mainly in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and parts of Tamil Nadu.
Answer: True
The Tropic of Cancer (23.5°N) passes through eight Indian states: Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Tripura, and Mizoram. It divides India into almost two equal halves climatically.