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    Which of the following is the world's largest delta?

    Solution

    The Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta (also known as the Brahmaputra Delta, the Sunderbans Delta, or the Bengal Delta) is a river delta in the South Asia region of Bengal, consisting of Bangladesh and the state of West Bengal, India. It is the world's largest delta, and empties into the Bay of Bengal.

     

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    Arrange the following peaks of the Himalayas, according to their increasing height (in metres).

    (A) Nanda Devi
    (B) Dhaulagiri
    (C) Makalu
    (D) Annapurna

    Solution

    Nanda Devi - 7816 m, Dhaulagiri - 8167 m, Makalu - 8481 m, Annapurna - 8091 m.

     

  • Question 3
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    Which is not a development in the field of communication?

    Solution

    E-commerce is used for trading purposes, and not for communication.

     

  • Question 4
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    Which of the following is the navigation river of India?

    Solution

    Brahmaputra is the navigation river of India.
    Brahmaputra is an important river for irrigation and transportation. The average depth of the river is 38 m (124 ft) and maximum depth is 120 m (380 ft). The river is prone to catastrophic flooding in the spring when Himalayas snow melts. The average discharge of the river is about 19,800 m3/s (700,000 cu ft/s), and floods can reach over 100,000 m3/s (3,500,000 cu ft/s). It is a classic example of a braided river and is highly susceptible to channel migration and avulsion. It is also one of the few rivers in the world that exhibit a tidal bore. It is navigable for most of its length.

     

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    Which of the following states/union territories of India has the maximum area under forest cover?

    Solution

    The forest cover of the Arunachal Pradesh is 6.73 million hectares and it continues to hold the second position since 2007.

     

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    Match the following.

    List I List II
    (a) Vulnerable species (i) Nicobar pigeon
    (b) Rare species (ii) Pink head duck
    (c) Endemic species (iii) Indian wild ass
    (d) Extinct species (iv) Blue sheep
    (e) Endangered species (v) Horn bill
    Solution
    List I List II
    (a) Vulnerable species (iv) Blue sheep
    (b) Rare species (v) Horn bill
    (c) Endemic species (i) Nicobar pigeon
    (d) Extinct species (ii) Pink head duck
    (e) Endangered species (iii) Indian wild ass

     

  • Question 7
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    Quality of population depends upon the

    Solution

    Quality of population depends upon literacy rate, health of person and skill because everything is required for quality of population.

     

  • Question 8
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    Which of the following was the effect of collectivisation programme in Russia?

    Solution

    Despite the initial plans, collectivization, accompanied by the bad harvest of 1932-1933, did not live up to expectations. Between 1929 and 1932, there was a massive fall in agricultural production resulting in famine in the countryside.

     

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    Which of the following statements is/are correct?

    a. Railways were most important for colonial trade and movement of goods in India.
    b. By 1946, the length of the railway tracks reached over 7,65,000 km.
    c. Wood cut from the forests was required for manufacturing railway tracks.

    Solution

    This is correct as both the statements are correct. Railways were most important for colonial trade and movement of goods in India. By 1946, the length of the railway tracks reached over 7,65,000 km.

     

  • Question 10
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    Who among the following were made to pay feudal dues in the eighteenth century society?

    1. Members of the second estate
    2. Officials and lawyers
    3. Businessmen
    4. Peasants

    Solution

    The third estate of the French society was divided into three categories. Big businessmen, merchants, court officials, lawyers, etc. belonged to the first category of the third estate. Peasants and artisans belonged to the second category. And small peasants, landless labours and servants belonged to third category, and were considered as the lowest class in the society. Members of the third estate had to pay all types of taxes including tithes and taille.

     

  • Question 11
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    Which of the following led to hyperinflation in Germany in 1923?

    (i) Decrease in harvest due to unfavourable climatic conditions.
    (ii) Reckless printing of paper money.
    (iii) Unavailability of efficient labourers.

    Solution

    The German Emperor Wilhelm II and the German parliament (the Reichstag) decided without opposition to fund the war entirely by borrowing. The new Weimar Republic was now saddled with a massive war debt that it could not afford, made even worse by the fact that it was printing money without the economic resources to back it up.

     

  • Question 12
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    Which of the following were the paid servants of the British East India Company in India, who supervised weavers, collected supplies, and examined the quality of cloth?

    Solution

    This is the correct answer as gomastha was an Indian agent of the British East India Company and signed bonds, usually compellingly, by local weavers and artisans to deliver goods to the Company. The prices of the goods were fixed by the gomasthas.

     

  • Question 13
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    The Home Rule Movement started by Annie Besant aimed at

    Solution

    Annie Besant went on to establish the All India Home Rule League, a political organisation which aimed at self-government, termed as "Home Rule". The league wanted to secure for India the status of a dominion within the British Empire.

     

  • Question 14
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    Which of the following was/were the effect(s) of first World War on European Society?

    (i) Europe experienced democracy.
    (ii) War propaganda and national houses occupied centre stage in the public sphere.
    (iii) Soldiers lived miserable lives in trenches, trapped with rats feeding on corpses.

    Solution

    First World War left a deep imprint on the European society and polity. Soldiers lived miserable lives in trenches, trapped with rats feeding on corpses. They also faced poisonous gas and enemy shelling, and witnessed their ranks reduce rapidly.

    Democracy as a young and fragile idea could not survive the instabilities of interwar Europe.

     

  • Question 15
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    Hitler and Goebbels committed suicide in April. Who was Goebbels?

    Solution

    This is the correct option. Goebbels was Hitler's propaganda minister. He was one of Adolf Hitler's close associates and most devoted followers, and was known for his skills in public speaking and his deep, virulent antisemitism. Born on October 29, 1897, in Rheydt, Germany, Joseph Goebbels served as minister of propaganda for the Nazi German government of the Third Reich, and is generally held responsible for presenting a favourable image of the Nazi regime to the Germans.

     

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