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(1) The average temperatures are between 22°c to 32°c.
(2) Heavy rainfall of 150 to 200 cms is needed.
(3) Black soils are the best for paddy cultivation.
(4) Alluvial loams are the most Ideal soils.
(5) West Bengal is the highest paddy Producing state in the country.
(1) India is located in the Northern hemisphere.
(2) The state where the sun rises first is Arunachal Pradesh.
(3) India has a coast line of about 6,100kms.
(4) India covers a distance of about 3200kms from North to South and 3000 kms from
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(5) All of the above.
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objectives(s) of the government in announcing a minimum support price?
(1) To prevent fall in prices in the event of surplus production.
(2) To protect the interest of farmers by ensuring them a minimum price for their crops
in the situation of a price fall in the market.
(3) To help FCI buy food grains at reasonable price for distribution through public
Distribution systems.
(4) Only (1) and (2) (5) All of 1, 2, 3.
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(1) NAFED (2) TRIFED (3) APMC
(4) ACPC. (5) Ministry of Agriculture.
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(1) Tourism Development Corporation was established in the public s ector.
(2) The year 2001 ± 2002 recorded a decrease in foreign tourist arrivals to our country
compared to the previous year.
(3) Fertilizers are a major export item of India.
(4) Meghalaya has no rail route at all.
(5) Himsagar Express Covers the maximum route of 3726 km between Jammu Tavi to
Kanya Kumari.
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(1) Per capita availability of food is one of the bases for estimating poverty in India.
(2) National Institute of Rural Development is located in Hyderabad.
(3) Bihar has the lowest literacy rate.
(4) A mango research is being established at
Nuzivid near Vijayawada in Andhra pradesh.
(5) Nagaland is the least densely populated State.
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(1) India is behind B razil in Production of sugar in 2003.
(2) India is the largest milk producing country in the world.
(3) India stands first in the world in egg production.
(4) Vishesh Dwaj Yojana has been initiated in Madhya pradesh for distributing seeds to
small and marginal farmers belonging to scheduled caste category.
(5) India is not the highest tobacco producing country in the world.
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(1) The base year for Index of Industrial production(IIP)has been changed to 1993 ±94
(2) A separate Industrial policy for small units was declared in August 1991.
(3) Golden Hand Shake Scheme is related to Voluntary retirement of employees in Public
Sector Enterprises.
(4) FEMA has been replaced with FERA.
(5) Cloth Industry is the largest Industry in the country.
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(3) The Prime Minister (4) The Home Minister
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(1) National Income Estimates 1993-94
(2) Whole Sale price Index 1993-94
(3) Consumer price Index for 1982
Industrial Labour
(4) Only (1) and (3) (5) All of 1, 2, and 3.
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(1) DWCRA
(2) Mahila Samridhi Yojana
(3) Kasturba Gandhi Education Scheme
(4) Rajarajeshwari Mahila Kalyan Yojana
(5) Annapurna Yojana
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(2) Serampur, West Bengal
(3) Bhadhrachalam, A.P
(4) Katni, M.P
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(3) Atomic power (4) Wind power
(5) Tidal power.
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(1) Well irrigation is the major source of irrigation in our country, followed by Canal
irrigation, and tank irrigation.
(2) Canal irrigation is the major source of irrigation in our Country, followed by well
irrigation and tank irrigation.
(3) Tank irrigation is the major source of irrigation followed by canal irrigation and well
irrigation.
(4) Canal irrigation is the major source of irrigation in our country followed by tank
irrigation and well irrigation.
(5) None of the above
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(1) The West of Great Himalayas is known as Trans-Himalayan Zone.
(2) The South of Great Himalayas is known as Trans-Himalayan Zone.
(3) The North of Great Himalayas is known as Trans-Himalayan Zone.
(4) The East of Great Himalayas is known as Trans-Himalayan Zone.
(5) The North West of Great Himalayas is known as Trans-Himalayan Zone.
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(1) Tropical dry deciduous forests.
(2) Thorn forests.
(3) Tropical wet Evergreen and Semi-evergreen forests.
(4) Tropical moist deciduous forests.
(5) None of the above.
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(1) China and India are the leading rice producers in the world.
(2) USA and Russia are the leading wheat producing nations.
(3) India and Srilanka lead in Tea production.
(4) More than one of the above statements.
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1) The Asian Development Bank Manila, The Philippines
2) The common Wealth London
3) SAARC Kathmandu
4) Red cross Geneva
5) European Union Paris
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(3) National Calamity Contingency Fund.
(4) National Catastrophe contingency Fund.
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(1) National Institute of Oceanography ____ Panaji, Goa.
(2) National physical Laboratory 6 New Delhi.
(3) Central Scientific Instruments Organisations 6 Chandigarh
(4) Central Drug Research Institute 6 New Delhi.
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(1) Asbestos ____ Rajasthan and Karnataka are the leading producers.
(2) Barytes ____ Andhra pradesh is the largest producer.
(3) Mica ____ India is the largest producer in the world.
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(5) Lignite 6 Tamil Nadu is the leading producer.
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(1) After the harvest of crop the cane is to be immediately processed because the
sucrose content declines with lapse of time.
(2) Sugarcane is a cash Crop.
(3) Since Sugarcane is weight losing raw material it cannot be transported over long
distances.
(4) After cotton textiles, Sugar Industry is the second most important agro based
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(2) Gyandeep shiksha YoJana 6 Primary Education
(3) Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan YoJana 6 Community Latrines in Slums
(4) TRYSEM 6 Rural Youth Self Employment
(5) DWACRA 6 Rural women
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