Indian Geography MCQs

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on Indian Geography, a fundamental topic in the field of General Knowledge. Whether you're preparing for competitive exams, honing your problem-solving skills, or simply looking to enhance your abilities in this field, our Indian Geography MCQs are designed to help you grasp the core concepts and excel in solving problems.

In this section, you'll find a wide range of Indian Geography mcq questions that explore various aspects of Indian Geography problems. Each MCQ is crafted to challenge your understanding of Indian Geography principles, enabling you to refine your problem-solving techniques. Whether you're a student aiming to ace General Knowledge tests, a job seeker preparing for interviews, or someone simply interested in sharpening their skills, our Indian Geography MCQs are your pathway to success in mastering this essential General Knowledge topic.

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Discuss
Answer: (b).of its large size and extent among the peninsular rivers
Q72.
The scarcity or crop failure of which of the following can cause a serious edible oil crisis in India?
Discuss
Answer: (b).Groundnut
Q73.
The pennines (Europe), Appalachians (America) and the Aravallis (India) are examples of
Discuss
Answer: (a).old mountains
Q74.
Which of the following factors are responsible for present crisis in the jute industry in India?

I. The decline in overseas market
II. Inadequately supply of raw jute
III. Stiff competition from synthetic packing materials

Select the correct answer from the codes given below
Discuss
Answer: (a).I and II
Q75.
Which of the following factors are responsible for India's failure to fully exploit the inland fisheries during the last five decades?

I. Silting and pollution of the inland water bodies
II. Deforestation in the catchment areas of the rivers
III. Lack of marketing facilities

Select the correct answer from the codes given below
Discuss
Answer: (c).I and III
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