Geographical Diversity
Trending Questions
Q. Who were the first to discover the sea route to India?
- French
- Portuguese
- British
- Arabs
Q. Ladakh is also called _______.
- Big Tibet
- Little Tibet
- Tibet Valley
- Tibetan Pass
Q. Fishing nets that are known by the name "Cheena-vala", in Kerala, are influenced from which country?
- Portugal
- France
- China
- England
Q. Who were the first traders to arrive in Kerala?
- Arab
- French
- Jewish
- Portuguese
Q. This is a goat mainly found in the Ladakh region in India. What kind of wool is made with the fur of these goats?
- Angora Wool
- Cashmere Wool
- Alpaca Wool
- Merino Wool
Q. What are the prominent religions in Ladakh?
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
- Islam
- Christianity
Q. People of Kerala mostly eat _________.
- Rice
- Fish
- All of these
- Vegetables
Q. _____ is a deserted region among the mountains, in the Eastern part of Jammu and Kashmir.
- Manali
- Ladakh
- Shimla
- Kulu
Q. Kerala and Ladakh were both influenced by traders from which of these countries?
- China
- France
- Arab
- England
Q. Kerala is surrounded by _____ on one side and _____ on the other side.
- sea, hills
- sea, valley
- sea, grassland
- sea, desert
Q. The state of Kerala is situated in the _______ corner of India.
- South Eastern
- North Eastern
- South Western
- North Western
Q. What made Kerala an attractive place for traders?
- Spices
- Cuisine
- Craft work
- Fish
Q. The Pashmina _____ is extracted from goats found in the Ladakh region.
- silk
- cotton
- wool
- jute
Q. Rajasthan is in the far _____ and Nagaland is in the far _____ of India.
- West, East
- East, West
- North, South
- South, North
Q. People in Kerala practice ___________ religion/religions.
- only 1
- only 2
- many different
- none of these
Q. Which of the below mentioned landscapes would best describe the Dzukou valley in Nagaland?
- None of the above
- Forest
- Desert
- Grassland
Q. This region is covered in snow for a large part of the year. Due to this, very little agriculture is practised in this region. As there is barely any rainfall, only a few trees grow in this region.
- Ladakh
- Pondicherry
- Shimla
- Jaisalmer
Q. What did the narrator plan to do? What preparations did he make for it?
Q.
A tripod stand is made of:
Wood
Plastic
Iron
Glass
Q. Match the following states with the languages most commonly spoken there.
- Kannada
- Tamil
- Hindi
- Bengali
Q. A large bull-like animal found in Nagaland is known as _______.
- Nagaland Big bull
- Indian Big Bull
- Mithun
- None of the above
Q. ______ percent of people in Nagaland follow Christianity.
- 28
- 53
- 98
- 88
Q. Utensil used in Kerala that are similar to the ones in China are called _____.
- Cheenadabba
- Cheenapathram
- None of the above
- Cheenachatti
Q. The Amur Falcon visits Nagaland once a year from places as far as _____.
- Mongolia
- Myanmar
- Bhutan
- Bangladesh
Q. Which of the below mentioned landscapes best describes the Thar in Rajasthan?
- Forest
- Desert
- Grassland
- None of the above
Q. Which colloquial language is used by local people in South Gujarat ?
- Gujarati
- Kathiawadi
- Marathi
- Surti
Q. Which of the following animals can be found in Rajisthan's Thar desert?
- Camels
- Tigers
- Black buck
- All of these
Q. What is the name of the colloquial language used by local people in Central Gujarat ?
- Kathiawadi
- Gujarati
- Charotari
- Surti
Q. Fishing nets that are known by the name "Cheena-vala", in Kerala, are influenced from which country?
- Portugal
- France
- China
- England
Q. The breeds of sheep which give good quality wool are ..................
- Lohi and Nellore
- Rampur and Deccini
- Nellore and Deccini
- Nali and Lohi