Wednesday, July 11, 2018

India Facts 21

ഇന്ത്യയുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ട വ്യത്യസ്തമായ ചോദ്യങ്ങളാണ് ഇന്നത്തെ പാഠത്തിൽ
  • Only region in India that experience the artic type of climate
                Ladakh
  • First Indian city to have a city animal
                Guwahati (Gangatic river dolphin)
  • Which city is known as the Gateway to North East India
                Guwahati
  • Peacock is situated in which river
                Brahmaputra
  • Regur soiland Chernozem are the other names of which type of soil
                Black soil
  • Mountain range which situated between Narmada and Tapti
                Satpura
  • Smallest country having land border with India
                Bhutan
  • Which section of wildlife act deals with declaration of national parks
                Section 35
  • Major port of India which situated at the confluence of Mahanadi with Bay of Bengal
                Paradip port
  • Which port was named as Deen Dayal port in September 2017
                Kandla, Gujarat
  • HQ of ONGC is at
                Dehradun
  • Kakrapar and Ukai dams are built across the river
                Tapti
  • Most important feature of western disturbance is
                Winter rainfall
  • Which city in Tamilnadu is known as the Mango city
                Salem
  • Area in Bihar which is called as land of Leechi
                Muzaffarpur
  • Orange city of India
                Nagpur
  • Flamingo tourism festival is celebrated in which state
                Andhra Pradesh
  • Process of protecting an endangered plant or animal species in its natural habitat is called
                In Situ conservation
  • Process of protecting an endangered species outside its natural habitat is called
                Ex Situ conservation
  • Environmental protection movement in India started against growing one single crop over a wide area
                Appiko movement, Karnataka
  • Only Indian state with an ethnic Nepali majority
                Sikkim
  • Which India states official animal is Red Panda
                Sikkim
                                                                                         (To be Continued...)

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