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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

Quantitative Aptitude

Percentages

Percentage, which is clear by the name, implies “for every hundred”. This concept is actually developed to make the comparison of fractions easier by equalizing the denominators of all fractions to a hundred. (Read article “Profit and Loss”) OR In mathematics, a percentage is a number or ratio that can be expressed as a fraction of 100.

Competitive exams

Statement & course of action

Statement & course of action The questions from the topic ‘Statement & Course of action’ are asked to test the ability of the aspirant to judge a problem correctly as well as to determine the root cause of the problem and then to prescribe a suitable course of action. What is the Course of Action?