1. The canals of Kerala state are—
(A) Canals of Nagarjunasagar irrigation works (B) Canals of Rampadsagar irrigation works
(C) Canals of Mangalam irrigation scheme
(D) Canals of the Mettur irrigation scheme
2. In which of the following state is Tungabhadra project of irrigation?
(A) Bihar (B) Andhra Pradesh (C) Tamil Nadu (D) Maharashtra
3. How much part of India is irrigated by canals?
(A) 42% (B) 60% (C) 80% (D) 25%
4. From where the Sirhind canal takes off?
(A) At Okhla near Delhi (B) From Fire-lake at Khadakwesla (C) From Gomati at Banbansa (D) From the SutIej at Rupar
5. Where is Krishnaraja Sagar?
(A) In Kota (B) In Udaipur (C) In Mysore (D) In Hyderabad
6. The number of wells in South India is very low because—
(A) The people of South India do not like to take water from wells
(B) Wells are difficult to dig because of hard rock underneath the thin layer of the soil
(C) There is too much rainfall therefore wells are not needed
(D) The people of South India do not know how to dig wells
7. For the production of wheat there should be—
(A) Cool and wet climate during its growing period but hot climate during the ripening period
(B) Sufficient heat but very little rainfall
(C) Sufficient heat and heavy rainfall
(D) Hot climate during the growing period but cool climate during the ripening period
8. During the summer monsoon the Himalayas have rains on their—
(A) Southern and western slopes (B) Northern and eastern slopes
(C) Northern and western slopes (D) Southern and eastern slopes
9. Which one of the following rivers originates from Amarkantak ?
(A) Son river (B) Mahanadi (C) Godavari river (D) Sutlej river
10. The rivers of South India are—
(A) Suitable for hydro electricity (B) Suitable sources of canals
(C) Full of water throughout the year
(D) Suitable for nevigation
Answer
(A) Canals of Nagarjunasagar irrigation works (B) Canals of Rampadsagar irrigation works
(C) Canals of Mangalam irrigation scheme
(D) Canals of the Mettur irrigation scheme
2. In which of the following state is Tungabhadra project of irrigation?
(A) Bihar (B) Andhra Pradesh (C) Tamil Nadu (D) Maharashtra
3. How much part of India is irrigated by canals?
(A) 42% (B) 60% (C) 80% (D) 25%
4. From where the Sirhind canal takes off?
(A) At Okhla near Delhi (B) From Fire-lake at Khadakwesla (C) From Gomati at Banbansa (D) From the SutIej at Rupar
5. Where is Krishnaraja Sagar?
(A) In Kota (B) In Udaipur (C) In Mysore (D) In Hyderabad
6. The number of wells in South India is very low because—
(A) The people of South India do not like to take water from wells
(B) Wells are difficult to dig because of hard rock underneath the thin layer of the soil
(C) There is too much rainfall therefore wells are not needed
(D) The people of South India do not know how to dig wells
7. For the production of wheat there should be—
(A) Cool and wet climate during its growing period but hot climate during the ripening period
(B) Sufficient heat but very little rainfall
(C) Sufficient heat and heavy rainfall
(D) Hot climate during the growing period but cool climate during the ripening period
8. During the summer monsoon the Himalayas have rains on their—
(A) Southern and western slopes (B) Northern and eastern slopes
(C) Northern and western slopes (D) Southern and eastern slopes
9. Which one of the following rivers originates from Amarkantak ?
(A) Son river (B) Mahanadi (C) Godavari river (D) Sutlej river
10. The rivers of South India are—
(A) Suitable for hydro electricity (B) Suitable sources of canals
(C) Full of water throughout the year
(D) Suitable for nevigation
Answer
Q | A | Q | A |
1 | C | 6 | B |
2 | B | 7 | A |
3 | A | 8 | D |
4 | D | 9 | A |
5 | C | 10 | A |
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