MCQ Quizzes of the Day - 2025-01-01
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Q1. Which northeastern state has the maximum number of national parks?
Q1. Which northeastern state has the maximum number of national parks?
Answer: (C) Assam
Answer: (C) Assam
Answer: (C) Assam
Assam
Assam
Assam
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Q2. Pink Granite has been unearthed in which hill of Goalpara district?
Q2. Pink Granite has been unearthed in which hill of Goalpara district?
Answer: (C) Ajagar Hills
Answer: (C) Ajagar Hills
Answer: (C) Ajagar Hills
Pink Granite deposits have been discovered in the Ajagar Hills of Goalpara district, Assam. These hills are part of the Garo-Rajmahal Gap and are known for their mineral wealth.
Pink Granite deposits have been discovered in the Ajagar Hills of Goalpara district, Assam. These hills are part of the Garo-Rajmahal Gap and are known for their mineral wealth.
Pink Granite deposits have been discovered in the Ajagar Hills of Goalpara district, Assam. These hills are part of the Garo-Rajmahal Gap and are known for their mineral wealth.
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Q3. In which year did The Project Tiger in Manas National Park commence?
Q3. In which year did The Project Tiger in Manas National Park commence?
Answer: (D) 1973
Answer: (D) 1973
Answer: (D) 1973
Manas National Park was one of the first reserves included in the tiger reserve network under Project Tiger in 1973.
Manas National Park was one of the first reserves included in the tiger reserve network under Project Tiger in 1973.
Manas National Park was one of the first reserves included in the tiger reserve network under Project Tiger in 1973.
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Q4. What forms the southern boundary of the Kaziranga National Park?
Q4. What forms the southern boundary of the Kaziranga National Park?
Answer: (A) Karbi Anglong Plateau
Answer: (A) Karbi Anglong Plateau
Answer: (A) Karbi Anglong Plateau
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its diverse wildlife, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses. The Mora Diphlu River plays a crucial role in defining the park's southern boundary, contributing to its unique ecosystem.
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its diverse wildlife, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses. The Mora Diphlu River plays a crucial role in defining the park's southern boundary, contributing to its unique ecosystem.
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its diverse wildlife, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses. The Mora Diphlu River plays a crucial role in defining the park's southern boundary, contributing to its unique ecosystem.
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Q5. Which is the inaugural national park in Assam?
Q5. Which is the inaugural national park in Assam?
Answer: (D) Kaziranga
Answer: (D) Kaziranga
Answer: (D) Kaziranga
Kaziranga National Park holds the distinction of being the first national park established in Assam. Its significance lies in its rich biodiversity, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kaziranga National Park holds the distinction of being the first national park established in Assam. Its significance lies in its rich biodiversity, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kaziranga National Park holds the distinction of being the first national park established in Assam. Its significance lies in its rich biodiversity, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Q6. When were the World Heritage Sites declared in Assam?
Q6. When were the World Heritage Sites declared in Assam?
Answer: (C) 1985
Answer: (C) 1985
Answer: (C) 1985
Kaziranga National Park and Manas Wildlife Sanctuary: Both were declared in 1985.
Moidams of Assam: Declared on July 26, 2024.
Kaziranga National Park and Manas Wildlife Sanctuary: Both were declared in 1985. Moidams of Assam: Declared on July 26, 2024.
Kaziranga National Park and Manas Wildlife Sanctuary: Both were declared in 1985. Moidams of Assam: Declared on July 26, 2024.
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Q7. Which feature differentiates the Brahmaputra from the Ganga?
Q7. Which feature differentiates the Brahmaputra from the Ganga?
Answer: (D) Braided channel
Answer: (D) Braided channel
Answer: (D) Braided channel
The Ganges is primarily a meandering river, while the Brahmaputra is primarily a braided channel.
The Ganges is primarily a meandering river, while the Brahmaputra is primarily a braided channel.
The Ganges is primarily a meandering river, while the Brahmaputra is primarily a braided channel.
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Q8. The part of Brahmaputra that falls in Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as
Q8. The part of Brahmaputra that falls in Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as
Answer: (C) Jamuna
Answer: (C) Jamuna
Answer: (C) Jamuna
The part of the Brahmaputra River that flows through Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as the Jamuna River.
The part of the Brahmaputra River that flows through Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as the Jamuna River.
The part of the Brahmaputra River that flows through Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as the Jamuna River.
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Q9. Which is the largest north bank tributary of Brahmaputra?
Q9. Which is the largest north bank tributary of Brahmaputra?
Answer: (C) Subansiri
Answer: (C) Subansiri
Answer: (C) Subansiri
The Subansiri River is the largest tributary flowing into the Brahmaputra from its north bank. It originates in Tibet and flows through Arunachal Pradesh before joining the Brahmaputra in Assam.
The Subansiri River is the largest tributary flowing into the Brahmaputra from its north bank. It originates in Tibet and flows through Arunachal Pradesh before joining the Brahmaputra in Assam.
The Subansiri River is the largest tributary flowing into the Brahmaputra from its north bank. It originates in Tibet and flows through Arunachal Pradesh before joining the Brahmaputra in Assam.
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Q10. Manas National Park is situated in the foothills of which region?
Q10. Manas National Park is situated in the foothills of which region?
Answer: (C) Bhutan
Answer: (C) Bhutan
Answer: (C) Bhutan
Manas National Park is located in two districts of Assam, Bongaigaon and Barpeta. Situated at the foothills of Bhutan.
Manas National Park is located in two districts of Assam, Bongaigaon and Barpeta. Situated at the foothills of Bhutan.
Manas National Park is located in two districts of Assam, Bongaigaon and Barpeta. Situated at the foothills of Bhutan.
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