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MCQ on Agriculture

MCQ on Agriculture geography In which of the following states wheat is not produced? (a) Maharashtra (b) Karnataka (c) Tamil Nadu (d) West Bengal The maximum area under crops in India is used for the cultivation of : (a) Wheat (b) Rice (c) Sugarcane (d) Cotton Under which plan did the Government introduce an agricultural

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MCQ on National Parks

Multiple choice questions (mcq) on National Parks of India for all Competitive Exams What should be the proportion of forest cover for India to maintain her ecological balance? (a) 11.1 percent (b) 22.2 percent (c) 33.3 percent (d) 44.4 percent Where is the Bandipur National Park? (a) Rajasthan (b) Andhra Pradesh (c) Karnataka (d) Assam

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MCQ on Climate of India

Multiple Choice Questions (mcq) on Climate of India for all competitive exams Mumbai receives more rainfall than Pune because (a) Mumbai is on the windward side (b) Pune is at a greater elevation (c) Mumbai is a coastal city (d) Pune has greater vegetation than Mumbai Which of the following does not have an influence

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mcq on drainage system

mcq on drainage system for all competitive exams The largest irrigation canal in India is called the : (a) Yamuna canal (b) Sirhand canal (c) Indira Gandhi canal (d) Upper Bari Doab canal Asia’s first underground Hydel Project is located in which of the following States in India? (a) Jammu & Kashmir (b) Himachal Pradesh

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PARAM Ganga

Supercomputer PARAM Ganga The National Supercomputing Mission (NSM) has deployed ‘PARAM Ganga’, a supercomputer at IIT Roorkee, with a supercomputing capacity of 1.66 Petaflops. The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has designed and commissioned a supercomputer named “PARAM Ganga”, at IIT Roorkee. About super computer program The Substantial components used to build PARAM

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Matsya 6000

Indigenous submersible vehicle Matsya 6000 will be ready as planned for Samudrayaan The indigenously developed manned underwater submersible vehicle capable of taking three humans to a depth of 6,000 m, Matsya 6000 (in Sanskrit ‘Fish 6000’), will be ready as originally planned for its launch in 2024 for the Samudrayaan Mission, the National Institute of