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  • Question 1
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    Refer to the given figure and answer the question:
    Which of the above is commonly run by CNG?

    Solution
    • Compressed Natural Gas(CNG), is methane stored at high pressure and is used as fuel in place of petrol and diesel in cars and buses.
    • It is odourless and environment friendly and is cheaper than petrol and diesel.
  • Question 2
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    Which of the following means of communication is best suitable for travelling a distance of $$2$$ kilometer in rainy season?
    Solution
    • The best means of transportation for travelling a distance of 2 kilometer in rainy season is a motor car.
    • A two wheeler doesn't provide any protection from the rains whereas other means of transport provided in the options viz. Cruise liner and aeroplane are used for long distance travelling.
  • Question 3
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    In which of the following means of communication, there is digital transmission of the message?
    Solution
    • Digital transmission is the sending of information over a physical communications media in the form of digital signals. Email and Fax are examples of digital transmission of messages.
    • Electronic mail or E-mail is a method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices.
    • Fax is the transmission of scanned printed material to a telephone number connected to a printer or other output device. 
  • Question 4
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    Which state is known as the Spice Garden of India?
    Solution
    • Kerala is one of the southernmost states of India. It is world-famous for its spices. It has several spice gardens all through the state.
    • Kerala is an important spice market in the country. Apart from being a commodity, the spice industry is also an important tourism element.
  • Question 5
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    A piece of land that is normally used for farming but is left uncultivated for a while so that the soil recovers fertility is called _________.
    Solution
    • Fallow land is the land that a farmer plows but does not cultivate for one or more seasons to allow the field to become more fertile again. 
    • The practice of leaving fields fallow dates back to ancient times when farmers realized that using soil over and over again depleted its nutrients.
  • Question 6
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    Which station is not situated on the Mumbai - Delhi railroute on western railway ?
    Solution
    Surat, Vadodara, Ratlam are situated in West India which fall on route to Delhi from Mumbai, but Jhansi is situated in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Question 7
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    In which of the following years, India formulated the National Jute Policy?
    Solution
    Government announces National Jute Policy 2005. In a bid to provide the much-needed thrust to the jute sector, the UPA government announced the National Jute Policy 2005 of India. The National Common Minimum Program (NCMP) of the Government, recognising the importance of jute to farmers and workers, and to the economy of jute growing states, and its special ecological importance worldwide, resolved that "the jute industry will receive a fresh impetus in all respects".
  • Question 8
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    Which one of following is not resorted to by business groups?
  • Question 9
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    Industries owned and operated by an individual or a group of individuals are called _______.
  • Question 10
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    On the basis of following features identify the correct option
    I.It links Delhi-Kolkata-Chennai- Mumbai.
    II. It connects all major cities by six lane super highways. 
    Ill. It reduces time and distance. 
    IV. It is maintained by National Highway Authority of India.
    Solution
    Golden quadrilateral is managed by the National Authority of India under the ministry of Road Transport and Highways.
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