Description : India’s first microwave remote sensing satellite recently launched is. (1) GSAT-12 (2) Megha Tropiquies (3) RISAT-1 (4) Rohini
Last Answer : RISAT-1
Description : (i) In which two fields is remote sensing data 1. important ? (ii) Name two satellite systems of India. -Geography
Last Answer : (i) Remote sensing data is important in the field of agriculture, soil and land use, water resources, ocean/marine resources, forestry and geology meteorology, etc. (ii) 1. INSAT : 3E – 4 Series. INSAT 3 DR 2. GSAT: 2 – 8 – 10 – 16 Series.
Description : Iran _____ was the first country to recognise Pakistan as an independent country. A. Iran B. China C. Saudia Arabia D. Turkey
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : _____ was the first country to recognise Pakistan as an independent country. A. Iran B. China C. Saudia Arabia 37 D. Turkey
Description : Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has 8 members states which are: (a) Pakistan, China, Russia, India, Iran, Tajikistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey (b) Afghanistan, Russia, Iraq, Turkey, China, ... (c) China, Pakistan, Russia, India, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) China, Pakistan, Russia, India, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan
Description : Write short note on: Remote Sensing
Last Answer : Write short note on: Remote Sensing
Description : Remote sensing is very effective in mapping disaster prone area.
Last Answer : Identify the correct correlation: A - Remote sensing is very effective in mapping disaster prone area. ... R is not the correct explanation of A.
Description : How is using remote sensing more reliable and valuable for collecting data?
Last Answer : Because when you have feelings, your feelings come alive tobecome the greatest piece of history in the submarine. It alsohelps because science is just an alternative to religion such ascatholic or lemon.
Description : National Remote Sensing Agency (NRSA) is situated at
Last Answer : Ans. Hyderabad
Description : The art and science of map making is called – (1) Remote Sensing (2) Cartography (3) Photogrammetry (4) Mapping
Last Answer : (2) Cartography Explanation: Cartography is the study and practice of making maps. Combining science, aesthetics, and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality can be modeled in ways that communicate spatial information effectively.
Description : Remote-sensing device has an inbuilt source of – (1) X-ray (2) g-ray (3) Ultraviolet ray (4) Infrared ray
Last Answer : (4) Infrared ray Explanation: Infrared imaging is used extensively for military and civilian purposes. Military applications include target acquisition, surveillance, night vision, homing ... , remote temperature sensing, short-ranged wireless communication, spectroscopy, and weather forecasting.
Description : Both Infrared and Microwave bands are invisible to the human eye. Then how are IR and microwave images from remote sensing satellites printed? How do they substitute the wavelengths?
Last Answer : Both infrared and microwaves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which stretches from radio waves to gamma rays. each band of this spectrum corresponds to a small range of frequencies. Each ... levels) are finally printed on a computer screen as a picture or as a conventional photograph.
Description : ________________ is a paradigm of distributed computing to provide the customers on-demand, utility based computing service. a) Remote Sensing b) Remote Invocation c) Cloud Computing d) Private Computing
Last Answer : Cloud Computing
Description : What is remote sensing?
Last Answer : Fossil fuels (coal, petroleum, natural gas) and underground water reservoirs can be located with the help of satellites. This study is called remote sensing.
Description : Who coined the term, 'Remote sensing'. (A) Evelyn L. Pruitt, a geographer (B) Gaspard Felix Tournachon, a French scientist (C) Wilbur Wright, an Italian scientist (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : The interaction of the electromagnetic radiation produced with a specific wave length to illuminate a target on the terrain for studying its scattered radiance, is called: (A) Passive remote sensing (B) Active remote sensing (C) Neutral remote sensing (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Remote sensing techniques make use of the properties of ___________ emitted, reflected or diffracted by the sensed objects: (A) Electric waves (B) Sound waves (C) Electromagnetic waves (D) Wind waves
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Which one of the following statements regarding remote sensing is correct? (A) The interaction of the electromagnetic radiation with the target (B) The emission of electromagnetic radiation from the target (C) Both (a) and (b) (D) Neither (a) nor (b
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) In remote sensing technique, the observation place, is called a platform (B) Platforms may be either stationary or mobile (C) Spatial resolution of the imaging system becomes poorer with increase of platform height (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Demonstrate the utility of Remote Sensing and GIS applications in Civil Engineering with appropriate examples.
Last Answer : Applications of Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering 1) Silting of storage reservoirs harbors etc. - Remote sensing technique that makes use of satellite imagery gives idea about the silting of ... Impact studies 6) Natural Hazard mapping or assessment 7) Water Resources availability.
Description : IOT devices which have unique identities and can perform ________________________. A. Remote sensing B. Actuating C. Monitoring capabilities D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : Differentiate between active system and passive system of remote sensing.
Last Answer : Sr.No. Active System Passive System 1 In this system man made resources of energy are used. In this system natural sources of are used. 2 The electromagnetic waves ... . This system is limitedly useful in land use and land cover analysis and small scale mapping.
Description : State the application of remote sensing in various fields.
Last Answer : Applications of remote sensing:- Remote sensing is widely applicable in the following areas. 1) Applications of Remote sensing with respect to natural hazard. e. g In case of flood, ... resource like minerals and fossil fuels, geological data, location of minerals, mapping of mineral zones.
Description : State the advantages and limitation of remote sensing.
Last Answer : Advantages of remote sensing: 1. Relatively cheap and rapid method of acquiring up-to-date information over a large geographical area. 2. It is the only practical way to obtain data from ... knowledge of phenomena you are sampling. 4. Thus one can say that data interpretation is difficult.
Description : State the practical applications of remote sensing in civil engineering project.
Last Answer : The practical applications of remote sensing in civil engineering project are : 1) Applications of Remote sensing with respect to natural hazard : In case of flood , earthquake ,volcano eruption and ... and satellite imagery used to ascertain the catchment area and command area of dam site.
Description : Explain application of remote sensing in civil engineering.
Last Answer : Applications of remote sensing - Remote sensing is widely applicable in the following areas. 1. Resource exploration - The underground resources like fossil fuels, mineral and oil deposits can be explored ... features like hill, valley, trees, houses etc. can be determined in highly steep slopes.
Description : State any two advantages and limitations of remote sensing.
Last Answer : Following are the advantages of remote sensing Provides data for large areas. Provide data for very remote and inaccessible area. Easy and rapid collection of data. Rapid production ... Needs cross verification with field survey data. Objects can be misclassified or confused. Expensive.
Description : Give the application of remote sensing.
Last Answer : Applications of remote sensing:- Remote sensing is widely applicable in the following areas. 1) Applications of Remote sensing with respect to natural hazard. e. g In case of flood,earthquake ... like minerals and fossil fuels, geological data, location of minerals, mapping of mineral zones.
Description : One of the common forms of representing remote sensing data as information is in the form of (1) Thematic Maps (2) Political Maps (3) Distribution Maps (4) Land use Maps
Last Answer : Thematic Maps
Description : The technique of collecting information about an object from a distance without making physical contact with it is (1) Remote sensing (2) Remote control (3) Remote accessing (4) Space shuttle
Last Answer : Remote sensing
Description : Remote-sensing device has an inbuilt source of (1) X-ray (2) g-ray (3) ultraviolet ray (4) infrared ray
Last Answer : infrared ray
Description : The art and science of map making is called (1) Remote Sensing (2) Cartography (3) Photogrammetry (4) Mapping
Last Answer : Cartography
Description : Which of the following countries launched world’s first satellite for monitoring Greenhouse Gases? (1) USA (2) Russia (3) Japan (4) China
Last Answer : Japan
Description : __________ space agency has launched a rocket carrying a satellite capable of delivering an artificial meteor shower into the Earth’s atmosphere: (a) Japan (b) USA (c) China (d) None of These
Description : Which is the Biggest Hydroelectric Power stations in the world? a. Itaipu Dam (Brazil & Paraguay) B. Three Gorges Dam (China) C. Tarbela Dam (Pakistan) D. Grand Coulee (USA)
Last Answer : B. Three Gorges Dam (China)
Description : Is Pakistan in Turkey?
Last Answer : No, Turkey and Pakistan are two separate countries, and far apart.
Description : Which country considers Chemical Castration for child abusers? (a) Turkey (b) India (c) Pakistan (d) None of These
Last Answer : (a) Turkey
Description : Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) extraordinary meeting was held in: (a) Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (b) Islamabad, Pakistan (c) Istanbul, Turkey (d) None of These
Last Answer : (c) Istanbul, Turkey
Description : The only Country which is not the part of Paris Climate Pact: (a) USA (b) France (c) Turkey (d) None of these
Last Answer : a) USA
Description : Which country recently changed its parliamentary system into a presidential system? (a) USA (b) France (c) Turkey (d) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Turkey
Description : Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated at the Saudi Arabian consulate in ___________ on 2 October 2018. a) Washington, USA (b) Istanbul, Turkey (c) London, UK (d) None of These
Last Answer : Istanbul, Turkey
Description : How to Get Internet Access in Remote Areas with Satellite Internet Providers?
Last Answer : As technological innovations sweep across the globe, there are still areas of country that remain without top quality coverage from cable and internet companies. Residential and business customers in ... high speed satellite internet service to residential and business customers in rural areas. S
Description : A satellite in vacuum - (1) is kept in orbit by remote control (2) is kept in orbit by retro-rocket (3) derives energy from gravitational fielod (4) does not require any energy for orbiting
Last Answer : (4) does not require any energy for orbiting
Last Answer : Satellite tracking stations are located in remote areas in order to minimise the effect of Man-made noise.
Description : What impact did the bloody revolutions in China and Turkey have on the national movement? -SST 10th
Last Answer : The bloody revolutions in China and Turkey inspired the people of India. Indians thought they too could unite and put up a brave fight in order to liberate their country.
Description : The North-East India is seismically one of the six most active regions of the world along with the other five zones of a. Mexico, Taiwan, California, Japan and Turkey b. Taiwan, Mexico, Australia, ... . Japan, Taiwan, China, South Korea and North Korea d. Turkey, Japan, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
Last Answer : a. Mexico, Taiwan, California, Japan and Turkey
Description : If banks were only allowed to lend out money they actually had in their possession, (thus destroying credit's power).... would homes in the USA inevitably be sold for $50,000 instead of $200,000?
Last Answer : answer:Well, yeah, but let's think about it. What makes prices go down? A lack of demand. One reason for a lack of demand is because no one can afford anything. As you point out, if no one ... ask yourself: What happens to supply? What happens to demand? That's all I did to answer the question.
Description : Who sold Louisiana to the USA in 1803?
Last Answer : Napoleon