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Indian Economic and Human Geography Question 1:

How many Scheduled Tribes are there in Uttar Pradesh?

  1. 6
  2. 10
  3. 8
  4. 15
  5. None of the above

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : 15

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The correct answer is 15.

Key Points

  • The total number of scheduled tribes in Uttar Pradesh is 15 as per the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.

Additional Information

  •  Around 88.8% of the ST population in UP lives in villages.
  • The list of STs in UP is-
    • Tharu
    • Bhotia
    • Jaunsari
    • Buksa
    • Raji
    • Gond, Dhuria, Nayak, Ojha, Pathari, Raj Gond (districts- Mehrajganj, Sidharth Nagar, Basti, Gorakhpur, Deoria, Mau, Azamgarh, Jonpur, Balia, Gazipur, Varanasi, Mirzapur, and Sonbhadra)
    • Bhuiya, Bhuinya (district-Sonbhadra)
    • Chero (districts-Sonbhadra and Varanasi)
    • Patari (district-Sonbhadra)
    • Agariya (district-Sonbhadra)
    • Pankha, Panika (districts-Sonbhadra and Mirzapur)
    • Baiga (district-Sonbhadra)
    • Parahiya (district-Sonbhadra)
    • Saharya (district-Lalitpur)
    • Kharwar, Khairwar (districts-Deoria, Balia, Ghazipur, Varanasi and Sonbhadra)

Indian Economic and Human Geography Question 2:

Glass-sand is found in which district of Uttar Pradesh?

  1. Banda
  2. Lalitpur
  3. Sonebhadra
  4. Mirzapur
  5. None of the above

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : Banda

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The correct answer is Banda.

Key Points

  • The minerals found in Uttar Pradesh include limestone which is found in Guruma-Kanach-Bapuhari in Mirzapur district and Kajrahat in Sonebhadra district;
    • Dolomite in Mirzapur, Sonebhadra and Banda,
    • Glass-sand in Karchhana of Allahabad district, Karwi in Banda district, and Mau district
    • Marble in Mirzapur and Sonebhadra
    • Bauxite in Rajhgewan in Banda district
    • Non-plastic fireclay in Bansi and Makri-Khoh area of Mirzapur district; and Uranium in Lalitpur district.
    • Barytes and Edalusite are found in the districts of Mirzapur and Sonebhadra.
  • Sandstone, pebbles, salt punter, sand, and other minor minerals are also found in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Glass-sand is a special type of sand that is suitable for glass making because of its high silica content, and its low content of iron oxide, chromium, cobalt, and other colorants.

Indian Economic and Human Geography Question 3:

The main types of crop in Uttar Pradesh are

  1. Rabi crops, Kharif crop and Zaid crops.
  2. Only Rabi crops
  3. Kharif and Rabi crops
  4. Only Zaid crops
  5. None of the above

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : Rabi crops, Kharif crop and Zaid crops.

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The correct answer is Rabi crops, Kharif crop and Zaid Crops
Key Points

  • The main cash crop of UP is Sugarcane and it is grown 13% of the total arable land area of the UP.
  • Wheat and paddy are grown 24% and 18% respectively of the whole arable land area of the UP.
  • According to the season of UP, the three types of crops are grown.

Important Points

  • Crops Details
    Rabi Crops 
    • These types of crops sow in the initial time of the winter season (October to December).
    • Under this crop, wheat, barley, gram, peas, lentils, linseed, etc.
    Kharif Crops
    • These types of crops need more water and temperature. So, it is sowed in May to July months.
    • Under this crop. Rice, corn, millet, jute, etc.
    Zaid crops
    • These types of crops need more water. So, It is sown in March-April months and reaped till June-July.
    • Under this crop, cucumber, cucumber, watermelon, melon gourd, etc. 

Indian Economic and Human Geography Question 4:

In 1874, the first train ran between Agra Fort (Uttar Pradesh) and which of the following stations in Rajasthan?

  1. Bandikui (Dausa)
  2. Jaipur
  3. Jodhpur
  4. Kota
  5. None of the above

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : Bandikui (Dausa)

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The correct answer is Bandikui.

Key Points

  • The first train in Rajasthan ran from Bandikui Junction to Agra Fort, started in April 1874 by the colonial government in India.
    • It traveled from Bandikui (Dausa) to Agra Fort (Uttar Pradesh).
    • It is one of the earliest railway stations in northern India and also was the destination of steam locomotives. 
    • Bandikui Junction railway station is a major railway station in Dausa district, Rajasthan.

Additional Information

  • Bandikui was preferred for the tri-junction by British Railway surveyors over Rajgarh, Alwar, due to better alignment.
    • Rajgarh town, the erstwhile capital of Alwar state, is about 25 km north of Bandikui.
    • Sikandra is located about 17 km away, while the state capital Jaipur is 98 km by road. 

Indian Economic and Human Geography Question 5:

Which official online portal is primarily used for accessing various vehicle-related services, including registration, in Assam?

  1. Assam Transport Department website
  2. DigiLocker
  3. Parivahan Sewa portal
  4. Any authorized dealer's website

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Parivahan Sewa portal

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The correct answer is Parivahan Sewa portal.

Key Points

  • The "Parivahan Sewa portal" (parivahan.gov.in) is the official online platform of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH), Government of India.
  • It serves as a comprehensive hub for a wide range of vehicle-related services across all states and Union Territories, including Assam.
  • This portal is designed to streamline processes, reduce paperwork, and enhance the efficiency of transport-related tasks.
  • Services available include new vehicle registration, transfer of ownership, renewal of registration certificates, duplicate RC issuance, and various permit-related applications.
  • It also facilitates services related to driving licenses through its SARATHI platform, allowing applications for learner's licenses, permanent driving licenses, and renewals.
  • The portal aims to bring convenience and transparency to citizens by enabling them to access these services from the comfort of their homes, minimizing the need for physical visits to Regional Transport Offices (RTOs).

Top Indian Economic and Human Geography MCQ Objective Questions

Which of the following crops is an example of Kharif Crops ?

  1. Gram
  2. Cotton
  3. Pea
  4. Wheat

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Cotton

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The correct answer is Cotton.

Key Points

  • Cotton is a Kharif crop. It requires 6 to 8 months to mature.
  • Cotton is a water-thirsty crop and around 6% of the water for irrigation in is used for its cultivation. 
  • It grows in the major parts of the country viz. Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and parts of Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka.
  • The irrigated crop is sown from March-May and the rain fed crop in June-July with the commencement of the monsoon.
  • Kharif Season:
    • Kharif crops also are known as monsoon crops as they are cultivated in the monsoon season.
    • These crops are sown at the beginning of the rainy season.
    • Rice, maize, bajra, ragi, sorghum, soybean, groundnut, cotton, etc. are all Kharif types of crops.

Additional Information

  • Zaid Season:
    • It is a short season between Kharif and Rabi season.
    • The crops grown during this season are known as Zaid crops.
    • Pumpkin, cucumber, watermelon, bitter gourd, etc. are all zaid types of crops. 
  • Rabi Season:
    • These are the crops that are sown at the end of the monsoon season or at the beginning of the winter season.
    • These crops also are known as winter crops.
    • Wheat, Mustard, Peas, Pulses, Barley, etc. are all Rabi types of crops.

As per the 2011 Census, which of the following is the least populated state in India? 

  1. Mizoram 
  2. Sikkim 
  3. Tripura 
  4. Uttarakhand

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Sikkim 

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The correct answer is Sikkim.

Key Points

  • Sikkim has a population of 6.11 Lakhs.
  • The Sikkim census of 2011 says the population of Sikkim is the least in all of India.
  • Prem Singh Tamang, better known as P. S. Golay, is an Indian politician and the current Chief Minister of Sikkim and leader and founder of the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM).
  • Governor of Sikkim: Lakshman Prasad Acharya (Dec 2023).

Additional Information

  • According to a 2011 census, in that year Mizoram's population was 1,091,014.
    • It is the 2nd least populous state in the country.
    • Lal Thanhawla is an Indian politician who is the Chief Minister of Mizoram.
  • As per details from Census 2011, Tripura has a population of 36.74 Lakhs.
    • Chief Minister: Manik Saha
    • Governor: Indrasena Reddy (As of 2023)
  • According to the 2011 Census of India, Uttarakhand has a population of 10,086,292.

Important Points

The highest population as per the 2011 census is observed in UP.

State

Population (Census 2011)

UP

199,812,341

Maharashtra

112,372,972

Bihar

103,804,637

West Bengal

91,347,736

Madhya Pradesh

72,597,565

According to census 2011, the child sex ratio was ______ females per 1000 males.

  1. 919
  2. 909
  3. 929
  4. 939

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : 919

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The correct answer is 919.

Key Points:

  • The ratio of females to men in the 0–6 age group is known as the child sex ratio.
  • India's child sex ratio was 927 in the census of 2001 but dropped to 919 in the census of 2011.
  • According to the 2011 Census, Haryana has the lowest child sex ratio (834 per thousand men), while Arunachal Pradesh has the highest (971 females against 1000 males) among the Indian states.
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands has the greatest child sex ratio of any Indian Union Territory, at 968 per 1,000 men.

Additional Information:

  • The child sex ratio has decreased in India for a variety of causes.
  • The society's desire for a boy child over a girl child is one of the primary causes of this threat.
  • Sons will take care of parents in old age, extravagant dowry demands, men are the breadwinners, sons can administer the last rites and can take care of the parents, etc. are some other reasons.

Pakyong Airport is located in -

  1. Sikkim
  2. Assam
  3. Arunachal Pradesh
  4. Nagaland

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : Sikkim

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The correct answer is Sikkim.

  • Pakyong Airport is in the state of Sikkim.
  • It is the only airport in the state of Sikkim and the first greenfield airport in North-East India.

Pakyong Airport, Gangtok

Key Points

Airport

State

Pakyong Airport

Sikkim

Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport

Assam

Pasighat airport

Arunachal Pradesh

Dimapur Airport

Nagaland

In Odisha, iron ores are located in _________.

  1. Mayurbhanj District 
  2. Kendujhar District
  3. Both 1) and 2)
  4. Koraput District

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : Both 1) and 2)

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  • Mayurbhanj and Kendujhar (Keonjhar) districts form a belt of Iron ore occurrence. The Badampahar Mines are located here.
  • High-grade iron ore is exported from these sites via the Paradeep Port.

Prayagraj – Haldia waterway is also known as _________.

  1. National waterway 2
  2. National waterway 4
  3. National water way 1
  4. National waterway 3

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 3 : National water way 1

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The correct answer is National waterway 1

Key Points:

  • The Ganga - Bhagirathi - Hooghly river system between Haldia & Allahabad was declared as National Waterway No.1 (NW-1) in 1986.
  • The length of NW-1 is 1620 km.
  • Total Length of the Rivers/ Canals/ Lakes in Uttar Pradesh is 6444 km.

National Waterway No.

Route

Rivers

Length (km)

NW 1

Prayagraj – Haldia

Ganga-Bhagirathi-Hooghly

1620

NW 2

Sadiya-Dhubri

Brahmaputra

891

NW 3

Kottapuram – Kollam

West Coast Canal, Champakara Canal, and Udyogamandal Canal

205

NW 4

Kakinada–Puducherry stretch of canals, Kaluvelly Tank, Bhadrachalam – Rajahmundry, Waziraba–Vijayawada

Krishna and Godavari

1095

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As per the 2011 Census data, in which of the following union territories the female population outnumbers the male population?

  1. Chandigarh
  2. Lakshadweep
  3. Andaman and Nicobar
  4. Puducherry

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Puducherry

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The correct answer is Puducherry.

Key Points

Puducherry

  • The Union Territory with the highest sex ratio (1037 females/ 1000 males).
  • In 1962, Puducherry became a Union Territory.
  • The name Pondicherry is renamed Puducherry in 2006.
  • Capital - Puducherry
  • Lieutenant Governor - Tamilisai Soundarajan
  • The Union Territory where the people speak French.
  • The first Union Territory in India to form a Legislative Assembly.
  • Puducherry consists of four districts such as Puducherry, Karaikkal (Tamil Nadu), Yanam (Andhra Pradesh), Mahe (Kerala).
  • The smallest district in India is Mahe.
  • Mayyazhi River (Mahe River) is known as the "English Channel" as it separated the British and French-occupied territories in Kerala.
  • Puducherry and Yanam are situated adjacent to the Bay of Bengal and Mahe situated adjacent to the Arabian Sea.

Additional Information

Lakshadweep

  • Lakshadweep is the smallest Union Territory of India.
  • The old name of Lakshadweep was Laccadive.
  • Lakshadweep got the official name on 1st November 1973.
  • Capital - Kavaratti
  • Lieutenant Governor - Praful Patel
  • The former capital of Lakshadweep is Kozhikode and the capital was shifted to Kavaratti in 1964.
  • Lakshadweep is the most Literate Union Territory.
  • Lakshadweep comes under the jurisdiction of the Kerala High Court.

Andaman and Nicobar

  • Capital - Sri Vijaya Puram
  • Lieutenant Governor - Admiral D K Joshi
  • Least densely populated Union Territory.
  • Barren Island is the largest active volcano in Andaman.
  • Saddle Peak is the largest peak in Andaman.
  • The ten-degree channel is the channel that separates Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands come under the jurisdiction of the Kolkata High Court.
  • Veer Sarvakar International Aiport is in Port Blair.
  • Cellular Jail is also known as Kalapani was constructed by the British in 1906 in Port Blair.
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Chandigarh

  • Chandigarh is the capital of two states Punjab and Haryana.
  • Lieutenant Governor - Shri Banwarilal Purohit
  • Chandigarh is known as the 'Beautiful City.
  • The common high court of Punjab and Haryana is in Chandigarh.
  • Chandigarh is the first smoke-free city in India.
  • The first rock garden of India was established in Chandigarh.
  • The largest rose garden in Asia is Zakir Husain Rose Garden is in Chandigarh.

Important Points

  • Largest Union Territory: Ladakh
  • Most densely populated Union Territory: Delhi
  • Lowest Sex ratio Union Territory: Daman and Diu
  • Least Literate Union Territory: Daman and Diu

The Kakrapar atomic power station is located in which of the following state?

  1. Rajasthan
  2. Gujarat
  3. Maharashtra
  4. Karnataka

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : Gujarat

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The correct answer is Gujarat.

Key Points

  • Kakrapar Atomic Power Station is located in Gujarat.
    • Kakrapar Atomic Power Station is a nuclear power station commissioned on 6 May 1993.
    • It is located in the proximity of the Surat district of Gujarat.

Additional Information 

Nuclear Power Plants in India

Atomic power station State
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant Tamil Nadu
Tarapur Nuclear Reactor Maharashtra
Rajasthan Atomic Power Plant Rajasthan
Kaiga Atomic Power Plant Karnataka
Kalapakkam Nuclear Power Plant Tamil Nadu
Narora Nuclear Reactor Uttar Pradesh
Kakarapar Atomic Power Plant Gujarat

'Saddle Peak' the highest peak of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is located in _________.

  1. Great Nicobar
  2. Middle Andaman
  3. Little Andaman
  4. North Andaman

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : North Andaman

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  • 'Saddle Peak' the highest peak of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is located in  Diglipur, a town in North Andaman Island.
  • It is the highest point of the archipelago in the Bay of Bengal with a length of 731 meters (2,418 feet) followed by Mount Thullier at 2,106 feet (642 meters) on Great Nicobar and Mount Harriet at 1,197 feet (365 meters) on South Andaman.
  • It is surrounded by Saddle Peak National Park.

Which among the following crops is related to the "Rabi" season in North India?

  1. Rice
  2. Jowar
  3. Maize
  4. Barley

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Barley

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The correct answer is "Barley".

Key Points

  • Rabi crops are those which are sown during winter and harvested in the spring season.
  • These are sown around mid-November mostly after the monsoon is over and harvested in April or May.
  • Major rabi crop in India is Wheat, Barley, Mustard, and Peas.
  • So, Barley is a Rabi crop in North India.​

Additional Information

  • There are three cropping seasons in India:
    • Kharif season
    • Rabi season
    • Zaid season
  • Kharif season -
    • This season starts in June and ends in October.
    • The crops are sown in June and harvested in September.
    • These include Rice, Sorghum, Maize, Tea, etc. 
  • Rabi season -
    • The crops are sown during October and harvested in February.
    • These are winter-season crops.
    • These include wheat, oats, barley, pulses, etc.
  • Zaid season -
    • These are sown in March and harvested in June.
    • These include Seasonal fruits and vegetables.
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