Indian geography miscellaneous


  1. The largest tiger reserve in India is









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    The largest tiger reserve in India is Nagarjun.

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    The largest tiger reserve in India is Nagarjun.


  1. Which of the following cities in India is considered greenest?









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    Chandigarh is considered the greenest city of India.

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    Chandigarh is considered the greenest city of India.



  1. The typical natural vegetation above 3600 metres on the Himalaya is









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    The typical natural vegetation above 3600 metres on the Himalayas is Alpine grassland. Important trees are silver fur, Pine birch etc.

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    The typical natural vegetation above 3600 metres on the Himalayas is Alpine grassland. Important trees are silver fur, Pine birch etc.


  1. Kaziranga National Park is situated in









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    Kaziranga National Park is situated in Assam. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985.

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    Kaziranga National Park is situated in Assam. It was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985.



  1. Mudumalai Sanctuary is famous for









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    The Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, now also declared a Tiger Reserve, lies on the northwestern side of the Nilgiri Hills, in Nilgiri District, about 150 km north-west of Coimbatore city in the westernmost part of Tamil Nadu, on the interstate boundaries with Karnataka and Kerala states in South India. The sanctuary is a haven for Bengal Tigers and Indian Leopards and other threatened species.

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    The Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, now also declared a Tiger Reserve, lies on the northwestern side of the Nilgiri Hills, in Nilgiri District, about 150 km north-west of Coimbatore city in the westernmost part of Tamil Nadu, on the interstate boundaries with Karnataka and Kerala states in South India. The sanctuary is a haven for Bengal Tigers and Indian Leopards and other threatened species.