Description : Which one of the following tribes practices pastoral nomadism? (1) Boro (2) Masai (3) Pygmies (4) Eskimo
Last Answer : (3) Pygmies Explanation: Pygmies are nomadic huntergatherers who live in the equatorial rainforests of central Africa as well as parts of southeast Asia. They are nomadic, and obtain their food ... cultural identity is very closely tied to the rainforest, as are their spiritual and religious views.
Description : The ‘Masai’ is a primitive tribe of (1) Angola (2) Botswana (3) Nigeria (4) Tanzania
Last Answer : Tanzania
Description : The term ‘Kraal’ is used for (1) House of Masai herder (2) Fenced villages of Masai herder (3) Cattle shed of the Kikuyus (4) Tent of the Kirghiz
Last Answer : Fenced villages of Masai herder
Description : What is the opposite of nomadism ?
Last Answer : The opposite of nomadic standing 7
Description : Identify the correct correlation: Pygmies, Masais, Grassland areas of Africa, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Last Answer : Identify the correct correlation: Tribes Locations (i) Pygmies (a) Grassland areas of Africa (ii) Masais ... (iv) Sherpa (d) Congo (e) Alaska
Description : 77. Which one of the following is correctly matched ? (1) Bakane of rice seedlings – F.Skoog (2) Passive transport of nutrients – ATP (3) Apoplast – Plasmodesmata (4) Potassium – Readily immobilisation
Last Answer : Potassium – Readily immobilisation
Description : The current spell of cold wave in the US has been a fall out of the : (1) polar vortex (2) biodiversity and habitats (3) climate and energy (4) political administration
Last Answer : polar vortex
Description : Which one of the following is known as the ‘Laughing Jack’ of Australia ? (1) Platypus (2) Kookabara (3) Koala (4) Lyrebird
Last Answer : Kookabara
Description : Which of the following is the largest museum? (1) The Louvre (2) The National Museum, New York (3) The London Museum (4) The Vatican Museum
Last Answer : The Louvre
Description : Rand is the currency of : (1) Namibia (2) Iran (3) Romania (4) Norway
Last Answer : Namibia
Description : The capital of Rawanda is : (1) Libreville (2) Bogota (3) Kigali (4) Copenhagen
Last Answer : Kigali
Description : What is called as the ‘Roof’ of the World ? (1) Indira Point (2) Kanchenjunga (3) Pamir Knot (4) Indira Col
Last Answer : Pamir Knot
Description : Match the two lists given below: List-I a. London b. Vatican City c. Moscow d. New York List-II (i) St. Peter's Square (ii) Times Square (iii) Trafalgar Square (iv) Red Square (1) a-(ii), b-(iv), c-(iii), d- ... ) a-(iv), b-(ii), c-(i), d-(iii) (4) a-(i), b-(iii), c-(ii), d-(iv)
Last Answer : a-(iii), b-(i), c-(iv), d-(ii)
Description : Which one of the following pairs is wrongly matched? Place — Location (1) Trafalgar Square — London (2) Red Square — Moscow (3) Tiananmen Square — Beijing (4) Tahrir Square — Abu Dhabi
Last Answer : Tahrir Square — Abu Dhabi
Description : The world's wettest continent is : (1) Asia (2) Europe (3) North America (4) South America
Last Answer : South America
Description : Male is the capital of (1) Mongolia (2) Monaco (3) Maldives (4) Mauritius
Last Answer : Maldives
Description : The city of Rome is situated on the bank of river (1) Danube (2) Tiber (3) Rhine (4) Elbe
Last Answer : Tiber
Description : Which one of the following countries is smaller than India? (1) China (2) Brazil (3) Canada (4) Agrentina
Last Answer : Agrentina
Description : ‘Nippon’ is the name given to Japan which means (1) land of the rising Sun (2) land of Pagodas (3) land of northern lights (4) land of volcanoes and earthquakes.
Last Answer : land of the rising Sun
Description : The Capital of East Timor is (1) Madura (2) Bandung (3) Surabaya (4) Dili
Last Answer : Dili
Description : Which country is known as the ‘Land of Thousand Lakes’ ? (1) Norway (2) Finland (3) Canada (4) Ireland
Last Answer : Finland
Description : Excluding the East European countries and Russia, the country with the largest area under forest, is (1) USA (2) Canada (3) Australia (4) Brazil
Last Answer : Brazil
Description : The Trans-Siberian Railway (8960 km) connects _______ in the West to ______ in the East. (1) Moscow, Tashkent (2) St. Petersburg, Omsk (3) Moscow, Irkutsk (4) St. Petersburg, Vladivostok
Last Answer : Moscow, Irkutsk
Description : The capital of Tanzania is (1) Nairobi (2) Lusaka (3) Kampala (4) Dar-es-Salaam
Last Answer : Dar-es-Salaam
Description : What is called as the ‘Roof’ of the World ? (1) Indira Point (2)Kanchenjunga (3) Pamir Knot (4) Indira Col
Description : Which of the following is also known as ‘Eternal City’ ? (1) London (2) Rome (3) Athens (4) Berlin
Last Answer : Rome
Description : The capital of the USA is situated on the bank of the river (1) Ohio (2) Tennessee (3) Yukron (4) Potomac
Last Answer : Potomac
Description : Which country is known as the “Cockpit of Europe” ? (1) Belgium (2) Switzerland (3) Netherlands(4) Luxembourg
Last Answer : Belgium
Description : What is the new name of the old colony of Northern Rhodesia? (1) Zambia (2) Zimbabwe (3) Uganda (4) Tanzania
Last Answer : Zambia
Description : Which one of the following is not a line of demarcation between two countries? (1) International Date Line (2) MacMahon Line (3) Radcliffe Line (4) Durand Line
Last Answer : International Date Line
Description : Which countries are separated by the 49th parallel ? (1) USA and Canada (2) USA and Mexico (3) France and Germany (4) Russia and China
Last Answer : USA and Canada
Description : Which of the following countries are connected by the Palk Strait? (1) India and Sri Lanka (2) North Korea and South Korea (3) Pakistan and China (4) Britain and France
Last Answer : India and Sri Lanka
Description : The two countries connected by a tunnel under the sea are (1) England and France (2) France and Denmark (3) Australia and New Zealand (4) Spain and Italy
Last Answer : England and France
Description : Name the sea whose boundaries touch three Continents. (1) Mediterranean Sea (2) Red Sea (3) Caspian Sea (4) Caribbean Sea
Last Answer : Mediterranean Sea
Description : Bosnia-Herzegovina formed the parts of (1) Czechoslovakia (2) Yugoslavia (3) Bulgaria (4) Azerbaijan
Last Answer : Yugoslavia
Description : The countries separated by the Mac-Mahon Line are (1) Afghanistan and Pakistan (2) Bangladesh and India (3) China and India (4) Pakistan and India
Last Answer : China and India
Description : New Britain and New Ireland are parts of– (1) USA (2) Canada (3) Australia (4) Papua New Guinea
Last Answer : Papua New Guinea
Description : Which of the following countries does not have a border with Afghanistan? (1) Iran (2) Georgia (3) Turkmenistan (4) Uzbekistan
Last Answer : Georgia
Description : The world’s largest and deepest rail tunnel Gotthard Base Tunnel is located in which country? (1) Belgium (2) Austria (3) Switzerland(4) Sweden
Last Answer : Switzerland
Description : Three crops that contribute maximum to global food grain production are _________ (1) wheat, rice, barley (2) rice, maize, sorghum (3) wheat, maize, sorghum (4) wheat, rice, maize
Last Answer : wheat, rice, maize
Description : The longest railway line in the world connects _______ (1) New York and Seattle (2) Leningrad and Vladivostok (3) Trivandrum and Guwahati (4) Perth and Sydney
Last Answer : Leningrad and Vladivostok
Description : The country which tops in the production of cocoa is (1) Ghana (2) Brazil (3) Ivory Coast (4) Nigeria
Last Answer : Ivory Coast
Description : Asbestos is found maximum in which of the following countries? (1) Australia (2) Canada (3) Africa (4) Russia
Last Answer : Russia
Description : One of the leading producers of asbestos in the world is (1) Australia (2) Russia (3) Canada (4) Armenia
Description : The biggest reserves of Thorium are in (1) China (2) USA (3) India (4) France
Last Answer : India
Description : The correct sequence of countries on basis of fish catch in descending order : (1) China, Japan, Peru (2) Japan, China, Peru, (3) China, Peru, Japan (4) Peru, China, Japan
Last Answer : China, Peru, Japan
Description : Which among the following is the world’s highest road pass accessible on a motor vehicle ? (1) Marsimik La (2) Semo La (3) Khardung La (4) Dungri La
Last Answer : Khardung La
Description : The biggest oil spill in world history took place in the : (1) Mediterrarean Sea (2) Caspian Sea (3) Persian Gulf (4) South China Sea
Last Answer : South China Sea
Description : World’s largest producer of coffee is (1) Peru (2) Argentina (3) India (4) Brazil
Description : Birmingham in U.K. is famous for (1) Iron and Steel industry (2) Sugar industry (3) Paper industry (4) Aluminium industry
Last Answer : Iron and Steel industry