National Highways
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Q. The longest national highway of Karnataka passes through which of the following districts?
- Mudabidri
- Shivamogga
- Ilkal
- Patan
Q. When was the 'Golden Quadrilateral Highway Project' launched?
- 1947
- 2010
- 2000
- 1981
Q. district in Karnataka has no national highway.
- Bengaluru
- Kodagu
- Mysuru
Q. National Highway NH-4 and NH-7 come under the _____.
- Golden Quadrilateral Highway Project
- Corridor Project
- Both A & B
- None of the above
Q. Which of the following is/are true about the national highways in India?
- India's national highway system is the second largest in the world based on length.
- National highways in India are under the control of the central government.
- They connect the major cities in India.
- National highways connect the major towns and districts with the capital of a state.
Q. Which district has the longest state highway in Karnataka?
- Bidar
- Belagavi
- Bengaluru
- Udupi
Q. How many national highways are there in Karnataka?
- 10
- 12
- 14
- 16
Q. These roads link important cities, like capitals of states and ports. They are well-planned and wide roads. Generally, they can have two lanes, four lanes and even six lanes. Which of the following is being referred to here?
Q. In Karnataka, the districts not connected by National Highways are _________.
- Mysuru and Chamarajnagar
- Kodagu and Raichur
- Udupi and Chikkamagaluru
- Kolar and Tumkur
Q. Which of the following statements are true?
(i) NH-4 and NH-7 fall under the 'Golden Quadrilateral Highway Project'.
(ii) These highways have six lanes.
(iii) NH-4 and NH-7 do not form a part of the Corridor Project.
(iv) These highways are maintained by the State Government.
(i) NH-4 and NH-7 fall under the 'Golden Quadrilateral Highway Project'.
(ii) These highways have six lanes.
(iii) NH-4 and NH-7 do not form a part of the Corridor Project.
(iv) These highways are maintained by the State Government.
- (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
- (i), (ii), (iv)
- (i), (ii)
- (iii), (iv)
Q. The total length of national highways in Karnataka is _____.
- 4220 kms
- 4000 kms
- 4491 kms
- 4568 kms
Q. Which district in Karnataka has no railway track?
- Ballari
- Bengaluru
- Kodagu
- Belagavi
Q. Which of the following countries has the second-largest national highway system based on length?
- Australia
- India
- China
- Russia
Q. Roads which link Bengaluru, the capital city, to district headquarters, major towns are called _____.
- National Highways
- State Highways
- District Roads
- Village Roads
Q. When was the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) constituted?
- 1988
- 1998
- 1963
- 1947
Q. Project 'X' was completed in 2012. This project increases the connectivity between four major metropolitans in India. Identify Project 'X'.
- Golden Quadrilateral
- National highway
- Orange Quadrilateral
- East-west Corridor
Q. Which of the following national highways forms a part of the 'Golden Quadrilateral Highway Project'?
- NH-48
- NH-7
- NH-17
- NH-206
Q. Pick the odd one out.
(Hint: National highways in Karnataka)
(Hint: National highways in Karnataka)
- Kodagu
- Shivamogga
- Tumakuru
- Ballari
Q.
Most important and busiest national highway of Rajasthan is __________.
- NH-14
- NH-12
- NH-8
- NH-10
Q. Who maintains the State highways?
- Central Government
- NHAI
- Zilla Panchayat
- State Government
Q. Which of the following is the longest national highway of Karnataka?
- NH-7
- NH-24
- NH-13
- NH-12