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Answer: Nile
The Nile River is often called the 'Father of African Rivers' due to its historical, cultural, and economic significance. It supported ancient Egyptian civilization and remains vital for agriculture, transport, and hydropower in Northeast Africa.
Answer: True
The Palakkad Gap (or Palghat Gap) is a low mountain pass in the Western Ghats connecting Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is about 30 km wide and allows Southwest Monsoon winds to pass into Tamil Nadu. It is a vital transportation corridor.
Answer: Manas
Manas National Park in Assam is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a Tiger Reserve, and a Biosphere Reserve. It is known for its rare species like the Golden Langur, Pygmy Hog, and Assam Roofed Turtle. The park was inscribed in 1985.
Answer: Bay of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal is the largest bay in the world, covering about 2.17 million sq km. It is located in the northeastern Indian Ocean, bordered by India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka. Major rivers like Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Irrawaddy drain into it.
Answer: Tarapur-1
Tarapur-1, commissioned in 1969, was India's first commercial nuclear reactor. It is part of the Tarapur Atomic Power Station in Maharashtra. APSARA (1956) was India's first research reactor, but Tarapur-1 was the first for commercial power generation.
Answer: Hemis
Hemis National Park in Ladakh is the largest national park in India by area (4,400 sq km). It is a high-altitude park known for the endangered Snow Leopard. The park is part of the Trans-Himalayan ecosystem and has sparse vegetation.
Answer: True
India is the largest producer, consumer, and exporter of spices in the world. Major spices include chili, turmeric, cumin, coriander, and black pepper. The Spices Board of India promotes quality and exports. India produces about 75 of the 109 ISO-listed spices.
Answer: Silver
The Silver Revolution refers to the growth in egg and poultry production in India during the 1970s-80s. It was driven by improved breeds, feed, and management practices. India is now among the top egg producers globally.
Answer: Bab el-Mandeb
Bab el-Mandeb Strait connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea. It is a strategically vital chokepoint for global oil shipments. The name means 'Gate of Tears' in Arabic due to dangerous navigation conditions.
Answer: Godavari
The Godavari River, at 1,465 km, is the longest river in peninsular India. It originates in Maharashtra (Trimbakeshwar) and flows through Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. It is called 'Dakshin Ganga'.
Answer: True
The Earth's core is primarily composed of iron (about 85%) and nickel (about 10%), with lighter elements like sulfur and oxygen. The outer core is liquid, generating Earth's magnetic field through convection. The inner core is solid due to extreme pressure.
Answer: Gujarat
Gujarat is the largest producer of cotton in India, contributing about 30% of national production. Major cotton-growing regions include Saurashtra, Kutch, and North Gujarat. India is the largest cotton producer globally, with Gujarat and Maharashtra leading.
Answer: Seine
The Seine River flows through Paris, France. It is about 777 km long and empties into the English Channel at Le Havre. The Seine has been vital for trade and culture, with iconic landmarks like Notre-Dame and the Eiffel Tower along its banks.
Answer: True
The Cardamom Hills are part of the southern Western Ghats, located in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. They are named after the cardamom spice grown there. The hills are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.
Answer: West Bengal
West Bengal has the largest area under mangrove forests in India, primarily in the Sundarbans. Mangroves are salt-tolerant trees that grow in coastal intertidal zones. They protect coastlines from erosion and provide habitat for diverse wildlife.
Answer: Andes
The Andes in South America is the longest continental mountain range in the world, stretching about 7,000 km along the western coast. It passes through seven countries: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.
Answer: Koyna
Koyna Hydroelectric Project in Maharashtra is India's largest hydroelectric power station with an installed capacity of 1,960 MW. Located on the Koyna River, it has four stages of power generation. It is a pumped-storage project critical for grid stability.
Answer: Chilika Lake
Chilika Lake in Odisha is the largest saltwater lake (brackish water lagoon) in India, covering about 1,100 sq km. It is the largest coastal lagoon in India and the second-largest in the world. It is a Ramsar site and home to migratory birds and Irrawaddy dolphins.
Answer: True
India is the second-largest producer of wheat in the world after China, producing about 110 million tonnes annually. Major wheat-producing states are Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana. Wheat is a staple Rabi crop in North India.
Answer: Kosi
The Kosi River is known as the 'Sorrow of Bihar' due to its frequent flooding and course changes, causing widespread destruction. It originates in Nepal and joins the Ganga in Bihar. The Kosi Project aims to control floods and provide irrigation.