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Which of the following Indian beaches is NOT formed by the Arabian Sea?
470 0 6576ec237274ac7b5885d1b8- 1Varkala beachfalse
- 2Kovalam beachfalse
- 3Radhanagar beachtrue
- 4Palolem beachfalse
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Answer : 3 Radhanagar beach
Explanation :
All of the following Indian coastlines are formed by the Arabian Sea.
1. Varkala Beach
2. Kovalam Beach
3. Palolem Beach
- 1Uttar Pradeshfalse
- 2Madhya Pradeshfalse
- 3Maharashtrafalse
- 4Rajasthantrue
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Answer : 4 Rajasthan
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In terms of area Rajasthan is the largest state of India followed by Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh
- 1Chandigarhfalse
- 2Puducherryfalse
- 3Andaman and Nicobar Islandsfalse
- 4Lakshadweeptrue
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Answer : 4 Lakshadweep
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In terms of area Andaman and Nicobar Islands is the largest union territory of India.
- 1Patnatrue
- 2Allahabadfalse
- 3Panchmarhifalse
- 4Ahmadabadfalse
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Answer : 1 Patna
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City Latitude
Patna 25.37’N
Panchmari 22.3’N
Allahabad 25.28’N
Ahmadabad 8.29’N
- 1Bihartrue
- 2Maharashtrafalse
- 3Arunachal Pradeshfalse
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Answer : 1 Bihar
Explanation :
1. According to the 2011 census, the total population of Bihar is 104,099,452, of which males and females are 54,278,157 and 49,821,295 respectively.
2. According to the 2011 census, the total literacy rate of Bihar is 61.80 per cent.
3. In this, male literacy is 71.20% while female literacy is 51.50%.
4. According to the 2011 census, Bihar is the least literate state.
5. Hence, according to the 2011 census, Bihar ranks first in terms of the lowest literacy rate.
6. Kerala is the most literate state in the country with a literacy rate of 93.91%.