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Category – Indian Geography

Which is the tallest mountain in


the Indian territory?
A – Kanchenjunga
B – Mount Godwin Austen (K2)
C – Mount Everest
D – Nanga Parvat
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Everest is the highest peak in the world, but it is located in Nepal,
K2, the second highest is located in Pakistan-China border belongs
to the Karakoram range of mountains (it is not a peak), while

Kanchenjunga is the third highest located in the Indo-Nepal border.


Cardamom Hills is not a part of Himalayas, it is located in South
India.
If you visited the largest museum in
India, which city would you be in?

A – Kolkata
B – Bangalore
C – New Delhi
D – Mumbai
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The Indian Museum in Kolkata is the also one of the oldest of its
kind in Asia. Its main feature is the archaeological section which
houses many Buddhist sculptures
Which Indian hill station is known
as the "Queen of the Hills“?

A – Mussoorie
B – Darjeeling
C – Shimla
D – Shillong
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Which of the following rivers
does not flow through India?

A – Cauvery
B – Tapi
C – Narmada
D – Danube
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The other three rivers are found in
South and Central India.
Which of these states used to
share a border with Pakistan but
now doesn't?
A – West Bengal
B – Tamil Nadu
C – Gujarat
D – None of the above
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Before 1971, Bangladesh was a part of Pakistan. West
Bengal has a border with Bangladesh. Tamil Nadu
doesn't have a border with any country. Gujarat,
Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and Rajasthan still share
borders with Pakistan.
A museum stands on a beach of Vizag. It is
the only one of its kind in Asia. Only the USA,
the UK and Russia have such museums.
What are we talking about here?

A – Shark Museum
B – Sand Museum
C – Under Water Museum
D – Submarine Museum
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INS Kursura, built in the USSR and commissioned in the Indian Navy as its
fourth submarine on December 18, 1969, played a crucial role in the 1971
Indo-Pak war. Decommissioned in February 2001, it now

majestically rests in an enclosed area at the Ramakrishna Beach in


Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. The narrow entrance has been cut open
wider and exhibits have been put in place, including a photo

gallery depicting the sub's past glory and mannequins to show the working of
various units.

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