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June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 22 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 22 (English)


1 D. Solution

2 D. All of these

3 D. None of these

4 D. All of these

5 D. All of the above

6 D. All of these

7 D. All of these

8 D. All of these

9 A. 1, 2, 3, 4

10 D. All of the above

11 C. Only 4

12 B. Mass of a body on the Earth, on the Moon and in empty space is the same.

13 B. Stalactites hang as icicles of different diameters and stalagmites rise up from the floor of the caves.

14 B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A

15 B. Both the statements are individually true but statement ll is not the correct explanation of statement I.

16 C. karst topography

17 A. abnormally high temperature and lowest pressure

18 C. 2,3,1,4

19 A. 1 and 3

20 A. 1, 2, 3, 4

21 D. None of these

22 D. All of these

23 C. 1 and 2

24 A. 1, 2, 3, 4

25 A. 1,2,3,4

26 D. They are influenced by dry winds.

27 C. absolute humidity

28 C. Dew point

29 C. Wet and dry bulb thermometer

30 A. 1, 2 and 3

31 D. Ionosphere

32 C. The Siberian Plain

33 D. Both a and b

34 C. Warm and dry

35 A. 1,2,3,4

36 B. It is a dynamically induced sub-tropical high pressure.

37 D. troposphere

38 D. 1, 2 and 3

39 B. the sky remains clear most of the time

40 D. All of these

41 B. 1, 2, 4, 3

42 D. All of the above

43 D. All of these

44 A. 2, 3, 4, 1

45 C. Relative humidity

46 C. 1 and 2

47 A. Counter clockwise and away from the Centre

48 D. both North and South of geographical equator

49 B. Only 2

50 C. Monsoon climate

51 B. Only 2

52 A. Equatorial low pressure belt

53 B. 1 and 3

54 D. Nimbo-stratus

55 B. Heat is released

56 B. Tropical savanna, midlatitude grassland, desert

57 D. 4, 3, 2, 1

58 B. reduces due to lower atmospheric pressure

59 A. increase

60 D. 1, 2 and 3

61 D. High temperature

62 B. Trade wind

63 A. carbon dioxide

64 B. Only 2

65 D. Neither 1 nor 2

66 A. an abnormally warm ocean current

67 C. Cooling air

68 D. cooler and drier than the climate of most countries on the Balkan Peninsula

69 D. it acts as a hindrance to terrestrial radiation

70 C. Equatorial, Deserts, Mediterranean, Tundra

71 D. Mediterranean

72 A. gravity

73 D. All of these

74 C. Rotation of the Earth

75 A. China type

76 A. all light is scattered by them

77 B. South Eastern United States

78 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

79 C. Both 1 and 2

80 B. Trade

81 A. Only 1

82 D. None of the above

83 B. Yamo

84 D. Absence of land in those regions.

85 B. Increases

86 A. decreases rapidly

87 A. Hydrogen

88 D. All of these

89 B. Longitude

90 D. Due to the effect of Coriolis force

91 D. All of these

92 C. A is true, but R is false

93 C. are located on the tropical high pressure belt of the atmosphere

94 A. Mediterranean

95 B. the Easterly jet stream alone exists in the Indian region

96 C. Light breeze-Gale-Fresh breeze Hurricane

97 C. Doldrums-Trade Wind-Westerlies Easterlies

98 C. Inter-tropical convergence zone

99 D. Polar Easterlies

100 D. A definite dry and wet season

101 C. cyclonic activity

102 B. orographic rainfall

103 C. its velocity goes on increasing for some time and then becomes constant

June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 20 Answers and Explanations

MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 20 (English)


1 C. Only 3

2 B. Only 2

3 B. 1, 2 and 5

4 D. None of these

5 B. 2, 4, 1, 3

6 C. 3, 2, 1, 4

7 B. Prime Minister

8 D. Tripura

9 A. 1 and 2

10 D. All of these

11 B. Montreal Protocol

12 A. 1, 2 and 3

13 C. In 2001, the organisation changed its name to World Wide Fund for Nature to better reflect the scope of its activities retaining the WWF initials.

June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 19 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 19 (English)

1 C. All are correct

2 D. None of these

3 A. 1, 2 and 4

4 B. temperate forest

5 A. 1, 2, 3 and 4

6 D. mehtyl isocyanate

7 D. Botanical Survey of lndia Geological Survey of India Central Zoo Authority

8 B. 1 and 2

9 A. 1, 2 and 3

10 D. All of these

11 B. 2, 3 and 4

12 A. Only 1

13 C. 1, 3 and 4

14 C. it is a perennial herb. grown in fresh water.

15 B. Gahirmatha marine sanctuary

16 D. Biosphere reserves

17 A. 1, 2 and 3

18 A. 1, 2, 3 and 4

19 C. Both 1 and 2

20 B. Andaman and Nicobar

21 C. Seshachalam Hills

22 C. Eastern Himalayas and Western Ghat

23 B. a drug used by cattle owners for treating their diseased cattle.

24 B. Western Ghats

25 A. Only 1

26 A. Great Indian bustard : Keoladeo National Park

27 B. Karnataka

28 B. The hotspots are earth's biologically richest and most endangered terrestrial ecoregions.

29 A. Tropical evergreen forests

30 B. Only 2

31 D. All of these

32 C. Elephant

33 A. 1972 at Nairobi

34 A. 1971

35 A. 1 and 2

36 C. Both 1 and 2

37 C. genetic diversity

38 B. people are an integral part of the system.

39 D. Both the statements I and II are wrong

40 C. 22nd May

41 A. Western Ghats and Eastern Himalayas

42 C. 2010

43 A. Rajasthan, North Western and central parts of India

44 A. Biology and diversity

45 B. Gro Harlem Brundtland

46 A. The Sunderbans in West Bengal

47 A. critically endangered

48 C. Lakshadweep Islands

49 D. None of these

50 A. 1, 2 and 3

51 C. Both 1 and 2

52 D. All of these

53 B. 5th June

54 B. To ensure environmental sustainability

55 B. Excessive use of underground water

56 A. Only 1

57 A. Stockholm Conference, 1972

58 C. 3, 4, 2, 1

59 C. Both 1 and 2

60 C. 1 and 2

61 B. Only 2

62 C. Both 1 and 2

63 C. Ministry of Environment and Forests

64 A. sustainable development.

65 D. Neither 1 nor 2

66 B. Sustainable Development

67 B. 2 and 3

68 D. Madagascar

69 D. Sultanpur National Park

70 D. Tundra

71 C. Basel Convention of 1989 : Regulation of transboundary movement, transit. Handling and use of living modified organisms

June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 17 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 17 (English)

1 C. The consumer who eats only locally grown food products

2 B. vocational aspect of ecosystem and plant and animal diversity.

3 A. Terminator technology

4 A. Technical control of pests

5 D. fluoride

6 B. Potassium

7 D. Worms

8 B. 2 1 3 4

9 B. fertilizers

10 A. Phytoplankton

11 B. Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)

June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 16 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 16 (English)

1 B. Dr. Mahabub-ul-Haq

2 A. compact

3 C. 2, 1, 4, 3

4 D. The Netherlands

5 D. Guillard

6 C. Transhumance

7 A. Ribbon development

8 C. Mongoloid

9 A. 1 and 3

10 B. Regressive

11 A. Selective migration of male working population

12 D. Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan, India

13 D. Central America and North Western South America

14 C. Iran

15 C. South-East Asia

16 D. All of these

17 C. Chinese immigrants have contributed greatly to economic development of Malaysia

18 A. Bengali

19 B. 2 and 3

20 B. Only 2

21 C. Negroid race

22 C. 2, 3 and 4

23 A. Hottentots

24 A. 3, 1, 2

25 A. high birth rate and low death rate

26 C. 1 and 4

27 B. 1, 2 and 3

28 C. Both 1 and 2

29 B. Negroid race

30 C. 2 and 4

31 A. Africa

32 D. ratio between the requirements of population and the resources made available to it

33 D. Singapore

34 C. Both 1 and 2

35 A. 1 and 3

36 D. East and South Asia

37 A. broad flat nose

38 C. Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman

39 C. 2 4 1 3

40 D. All of these

41 C. Human geography deals with the description and explanation of human phenomena around the variable Earth surface

42 C. Medical educational facilities

43 D. All of these

44 C. India

45 C. Both 1 and 2

46 C. Republic of Congo

47 B. Malthus

48 B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A

49 B. Mestizo

50 C. Late expanding

51 C. large employment opportunities

52 C. 3, 2, 4, 1

53 A. Eskimo : Canada

54 A. Humphrey

55 D. regressive population

56 A. the ratio of number of live births during a year to the population at the mid year

57 C. the ratio of number deaths of children under 1 year to the number of live births

58 B. Tanzania

59 A. 1, 3 and 4

60 C. India

61 C. Both 1 and 2

62 B. 1931

63 B. Monosyllabic

64 D. All of these

65 A. Romance

66 C. Myanmar

67 B. Pakistan

68 C. The Red Indians of North America

69 A. An ethnic group of North Africa

70 B. 3 4 2 1

71 C. Nepal

72 A. outgrowth

73 D. Exploration and description

74 B. Notestein

75 B. 1 and 2

76 A. Homo habilis

77 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

78 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

79 A. Sir Arthur Cotton

80 A. 1, 2 and 3

81 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

82 D. All of these

83 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

84 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

85 C. Phytoplankton-Zooplankton-Fish

86 B. standing crop

87 A. 0.1

88 B. a highly polluted system due to excess of nutrients.

89 B. Hydrosphere

90 D. 1,2 and 4

91 C. water limits and fire

92 B. Only 2

93 C. Mangroves, grasslands, lakes, oceans

94 D. All of the above

95 D. understanding the delicated balance in the relative number of organisms

96 C. 2 and 3

97 C. polar bears and penguins never coexist under natural conditions. The former lives in the North Pole while the latter lives in the South Pole.

98 C. Ernst Haeckel

99 B. Plant succession

100 B. Climatic climax community

101 B. Vegetation succession

102 B. all individuals having same genotype

103 C. sere

104 C. Both 1 and 2

105 B. Ecological niche

106 D. 1, 2 and 3

107 B. primary

108 D. cyclic manner

109 C. allogenic

110 B. an autogenic succession

111 A. Only 1

112 A. a desert region

113 B. system of organisms and their environment.

114 A. flow of energy and circulation of nutrients

115 A. pyramid of energy

116 C. interdepender

117 A. trophic community

118 D. 1,2,3

119 B. Plants

120 C. a series of food chains having frequent inter-links.

121 B. autotrophs

122 B. decreases

123 A. Tropical evergreen forests

124 C. pyramidal shape

125 C. Both 'a' and 'b'

126 B. vegetarian

127 D. biological diversity

128 B. amount of energy synthesized and utilized is equal.

129 D. Deep sea regions

130 A. Less than 1%

131 B. endangered

132 D. Hawk

133 C. Both 1 and 2

134 D. Neither1 nor 2

135 C. biotic potential

136 C. Wind, rainfall, temperature, soil minerals

137 C. what it eats

138 D. the specific part for which organism is best suited.

139 D. All of these

140 B. in-situ conservation

141 C. 2 4 3 1

142 A. Deglomeration

143 C. All of the above

144 D. Kalahari desert

145 B. 3 2 4 1

June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 14 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 14 (English)

1 D. Lakshadweep

2 D. Madhya Pradesh : Lambada

3 A. Onam

4 A. AndhraPradesh

5 C. Christmas

6 B. 5

7 B. Sanjay Thapar

8 A. Kolkata

9 B. Tibet

10 A. Roha and Mangalore

11 D. Landslide zone : Chotanagpur Plateau

12 D. Radcliffe Line : India and Pakistan

13 D. 3 4 1 2

14 C. offshore oil exploration

15 B. Marble Rocks - Jabalpur

16 C. Kuchipudi

17 D. Tamil Nadu

18 B. Bihu - Manipur

19 C. Tezpur - Kolkata - Raipur - Kota

20 B. Ellora

21 B. Port

22 A. Chittore

23 B. Maharashtra

24 C. Lions

25 D. Sikkim

26 C. Santosh Yadav

27 D. freighter

28 C. Tamil Nadu

29 B. commercial goodS

30 B. Konark

31 C. Ganges Delta

32 A. Arabian Sea

33 C. Uttar Pradesh

34 A. Rajasthan

35 C. One-horned Rhino

36 B. Makalu

37 A. Coal

38 A. Assam

39 D. Bhadravati

40 C. Kanha

41 B. Bhubaneswar

42 D. Chidambaram

43 A. Sutlej

44 A. Assam

45 C. Jatakas

46 C. 7516.5 km

47 A. Karnataka

48 D. 7

49 B. Glass industry

50 C. Rajasthan

51 B. Ganga

52 A. Bengali

53 D. Mathura

54 C. Guptas

55 C. 1853

56 D. Visakhapatnam

57 A. M.P., Rajasthan, Maharashtra, U.P.

58 A. 3 4 1 2

59 B. Malayalam

60 C. Dadabhai Naoroji

61 C. Darjeeling

62 A. Dr. Zakir Hussain

63 D. Patiala

64 B. Orissa ,Mahanadi

65 B. Ghumar

66 A. Bijapur

67 B. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus)

68 A. U.P., M.P. and Rajasthan

69 B. 33 lakh sq.km

70 A. Bay of Bengal

71 A. Madurai

72 D. Kolkata

73 D. South-west monsoon

74 A. Orissa

75 C. Delhi to Amritsar

76 C. Paramveer Chakra

77 C. Zend Aveswta

78 C. 1961

79 D. Hyderabad

80 A. Paris

81 A. U.S.A. 

82 C. Pakistan

83 A. Belgium

84 D. Italy

85 A. New York

86 A. Jesus Christ

87 B. Java

88 B. Ridhi Desai

89 D. Japan

90 D. Sirimavo Bandaranaike

91 D. North-East England

92 C. U.S.A

93 A. Voyager 1

94 D. Angel Falls

95 D. Vatican city state

96 D. Nawang Gombu

97 C. Titicaca Lake

98 B. Russia

99 D. Greenland

100 B. Lunik II

101 C. Digboi

102 B. Sears Tower, U.S.A. 

103 D. Bangda in Eastern Tibet

104 C. Suez Canal

105 C. Britain

106 A. Gulf of Mexico

107 D. Malaysia

108 A. France

109 A. NCNA

110 B. Two

111 A. Afghanistan

112 D. South West Africa

113 C. chzechoslovakia

114 C. Dzongkha

115 D. Germany

116 C. Kiwis

117 D. Nicaragua

118 A. Italy

119 D. Sri Lanka

120 D. Kuwait

121 D. Nepal

122 B. Pakistan

123 B. Canada

124 C. Pakistan

125 D. flower arrangement

126 C. Majlis

127 C. Begum Khaleda Zia

128 C. Diet

129 D. Florida

130 D. 1,2,4 and 5

131 D. 914

132 D. All of these

133 A. Haryana

134 D. tribes which were earlier classified as criminal tribes

June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 13 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 13 (English)

1 C. Roorkee

2 D.  The big dams provide irrigation to merely 20 MH

3 D.  All the above

4 B. Fourth Five Year Plan

5 D.  Ranthambore Tiger Project - Gujarat

6 A. Mysore

7 C. At Dihangand Subansiri in Arunachal Pradesh

8 C. Bangalore

9 C. Koradi near Nagpur

10 D.  Cement industry - Patiala

11 B. 6 million hectares

12 A. Textiles industry

13 C. Jawa Offshore Block

14 B. 0.33

15 D.  The Konkan Railway construction company which came into being raised money through Public Issues

16 A. a

17 C. 3 1 2 4

18 D.  d

19 A. 1

20 A. 2 1 4 3

21 D.  Lakshadweep

22 C. Kerala has invested heavily in promoting literacy and public health and placed high priority on social policies

23

24 D.  Madhya Pradesh - Lambada

25 B. Lakshadweep and Daman-Diu

26

27 B. 2 1 4 3

28 A. Krishna - Godavari basin

29 B. Tribals in Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra

30 B. Kachchativu and Tin Bigha are the territories handed over to Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi sovereignly respectively by the Government of India

31 D.  Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

32 A. 4054 metre

33 C. 3200 km

34 C. Andhra Pradesh

35 C. South-West Monsoon

36 A. Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka

37 C. Allahabad

38 B. Orissa

39 C. Karnataka

40 A. Kerala

41 B. Coal for generation of thermal power

42 B. emissions of sulphur oxides and nitrogen oxides from thermal power plants and burning of fossil fuels; these oxides dissolve in atmospheric water vapour and fall back on earth as acid rain

43 A. Liquid in gas

44 B. Brittle Star

45 A. 1, 2 and 3

46 A. Armenia

47 C. Destruction of natural habitats and vegetation and shifting cultivation

48 D.  Neptune

49

50 A. the size of the shadow of the moon on the earth is small as compared to the cross section of the earth

51 D.  Berna

52 A. if high rainfall occurs during the period of growth of the plant

53 A. Laos

54 B. three plant families

55 D.  Japan

56 C. six to seven

57 B. Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A

58 D.  Korba: Kodagu

59 C. 1, 4, 2, 3

60 B. 5 2 3 1

61 D.  Berna

62 C. Sweden and Italy

63 C. Jhelum

64 A. Arunachal Pradesh

65 D.  A is false but R is true

66 D.  A is false but R is true

67 C. At Mumbai, the Sun can come overhead, but it will never do so at Delhi

68 B. 2, 1, 3, 4

69 B. 3 4 2 1

70 D.  Orissa and A. P

71 A. Travel through the solid parts of the earth only

72 A. Isopleth - A line joining places of equal height

73 C. Total internal reflection

74 A. Labrador

75 C. Gorges

76 B. 35 degree

77 D.  8 min

78 C. inclination of the Earth on its axis of rotation

79 B. 12 years

80 D.  Venus

81 C. Elliptical

82 C. 9 degree

83 D.  Monsoon

84 D.  4 3 2 1

85 A. Old igneous

86 C. six to seven

87 B. thorium

88 B. potato

89 C. 250 million years

90 D.  temperature

91 B. tropical moist forests

92 D.  Mars

93 B. a piece of matter which has entered the earth's atmosphere from outer space

94 C. only along the peripheral regions of the totality trail

95 C. Sun

96 B. Oxygen

97 A. 2 4 1 3

98 D.  asteroids

99 C. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Ionosphere

100 D.  4 3 2 1

101 C. Rainy winter and dry summer

102 B. Chinook

103 A. March 21

104 D.  Eratosthenes

105 D.  the solar rays fall slanting on poles

106 B. Revolution of Earth around sun

107 A. Arctic circle

108 A. 4 minutes

109 A. Isohyets

110 C. 180 degree meridian

111 D.  manganese nodules

112 B. Mediterranean region

113 A. Pacific Ocean

114 B. an oblate spheroid

115 B. Antecedent

116 A. Narmada, Sone

117 C. Tropical

118 A. Kashmir valley and Ladakh

119 B. 10

120 C. Sutlej

121 C. The Great Himalayan Range

122 D.  none of these

123 C. Ajanta

124 A. Cauvery

125 C. Western Ghats

126 B. Gulf of Mannar and bay of Bengal

127 D.  Sundari : West Bengal

128 A. Aravallis

129 A. Aravallis

130 C. Faulting of earth's crust

131 A. The Gulf of Khambat

132 A. Palk strait

133 A. Fold mountains

134 B. Narmada

135 A. West Bengal

136 B. Mangalore

137 C. Cyclone

138 B. Gujarat

139 B. The Aravallis

140 C. 760 kms

141 D.  6400 km long

142 A. at the head of the Kori Creek of Kachchh

143 C. The Mississippi

144 D.  Indonesia

145 B. Vosges

146 C. Zanzibar

147 A. Laos

148 B. 180th meridian

149 B. Mongolia, Zambia, Boliva

150 A. Amsterdam

151 B. Myanmar

152 D. Varanasi to kanyakumari

153 A. India and Pakistan

154 A. Boundary line between Afghanistan and Pakistan

155 C. Hirakud dam

156 B. grassland

157 A. Japan

158 A. Hawaii

159 A. Africa

160 D. Khalsa Panth

161 A. Anandpur Sahib

162 B. Chilka Lake

163 B. Suchindram

164 D. Mohiniattam

165 B. Orissa

166 A. Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai

167 A. Digboi (in Assam)

168 A. Madhya Pradesh

169 B. Jammu to Kanyakumari

170 A. southern half of the country has a tropical climate

June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 12 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
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DDB NO: Geography 12 (English)

1 B. Geographical 

2 D.  4

3 D.  Gondwana continent

4 C. Eastern Himalayas get more monsoon rainfall than the western Himalayas

5 D.  5 to 14 years

6 A. Sunderbans

7 A. northward

8 A. Cauvery

9 A. Sikkim

10 C. Western Ghats       

11 B. South-west monsoon

12 D.  North Andaman

13 C. 1 2 3 4

14 A. 2, 3 and 4

15 B. Tea

16 D.  1, 2 and 3

17 B. VSL, Bhadravati

18 B. North-west and western India

19 B. Gulf of Mannar and Bay of Bengal

20 A. Raw wool carpets

21 D.  1, 2, 4, 3

22 D.  2, 3 and 4

23 B. Haryana

24 D. Honshu

25 D.  Korba - Kodagu

26 D.  Bihar has the lowest literacy rate in India

27 A. Both A and R are true and R is the explanation of A

28 B. Both A and R are true but R is not a correct explanation of A

29 C. 92∘30W

30 D.  1,2, 3 and 4

31 C. Gulf of Mannar

32 A. Ghaggar's water is utilised in the lndira Gandhi Canal

33 D.  1 and 3

34 B. U.P., Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh

35 D. Malta, Netherlands, Monaco, Sat Merino

36 D.  2 and 4

37 D.  4 1 3 2

38 C. The Kurile islands are administered by Japan

39 C. Mumbai

40 B. Meghalaya

41 A. Class I towns

42 A. Bihar

43 A. Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu

44 B. 4, 3, 2, 1

45 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

46 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A

47 C. A is true but R is false

48 B. 2, 1, 4, 3

49 D.  Uttar Pradesh

50 C. Jhelum

51 C. Bihar

52 A. I and II

53 D.  Andhra Pradesh - Malnad

54 A. Malabar Coastal Region

55 C. Katchal

56 D.  Kajga

57 C. Bhils

58 D.  Madhya Pradesh

59 B. Madhya Pradesh

60 D.  Madhya Pradesh

61 D.  Asagod

62 C. Marriages at low age

63 B. Bilaspur

64 D.  Petrochemicals

65 B. Andhra Pradesh

66 C. the development of scanty rainfall area

67 B. 3 4 1 2

68 A. Bhotias

69 B. Kerala

70 A. Chennai - the'deepest port of India

71 B. installation of the largest telescope in Asia

72 D.  Fish production

73 C. short summer and long winter

74 A. Ahmedabad:Vadodara

75 C. Phoomdis

76 A. Damodar

77 D. Taiwan

78 A. 3 4 2 1

79 A. Assam

80 B. 2 5 1 3

81 B. 2 3 4 1

82 A. 2 1 4 3

83 C. 4, 3, 2, 1

84 A. Only 4

85 C. items purchased for conspicuous consumption

86 A. 4, 3, 2, 1

87 B. Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia

88 D. Minnesota

89 B. Harz, Britanny Peninsula, Appalchians, Vosages

90 A. Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala

91 C. Khasi

92 D. Australia

93 C. Bhorgat - H. P.

94 B. Maharashtra

95 D.  Badarpur

96 C. 2 and 4

97 C. U.P., Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal

98 A. Assam and Bihar

99 A. Diamonds

100 B. Indra Point

101 C. A is true but R is false

102 B. 50 per cent

103 A. Hill station

104 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A

June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 11 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 11 (English)


1 D.  Vienna-Volga

2 B. ll and lll are true

3 C. Italy

4 A. Tropical rain forest regions

5 C. Eucalyptus

6 B. 20∘Nand40∘N

7 B. Antarctica

8 D.  Birmingham - Ship building

9 B. North Atlantic Ocean

10 B. Humbolt Current - North Pacific Ocean

June 07, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 10 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 10 (English)


1 B. Isohels 

2 A. 4 3 2 1 

3 B. South pole 

4 B. Kolkata 

5 C.  35o - 40o North and South 

6 A. Igneous rocks 

7 A. Westerly disturbances 

8 B. Ionosphere 

9 C.  II, I, III and IV 

10 B. Temperate Himalaya 

11 A. Vishakhapatnam 

12 D. Kavalur – Tamil Nadu 

13 C.  Ganga – Brahmaputra Alluvial Province 

14 A. Bailadila 

15 C.  Uttar Pradesh 

16 B. Geographical 

17 A. 1 2 3 4 

18 A. Atlantic ocean 

19 A. India 

20 A. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of A

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

May 19, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: GK Sports - Tamil Set 03 Answers and Explanations

 MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING 
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: GK Sports 03 (Tamil)


1 இ)1 மற்றும் 2 

2 ஈ)மேற்கூறிய அனைத்தும்

3 ஈ)மேற்கூறிய அனைத்தும்

4 ஈ)இவை அனைத்தும்

5 ஈ)இவை அனைத்தும்

6 இ)1 மற்றும் 2 

7 இ)1 மற்றும் 2 

8 ஈ)இவை அனைத்தும்

9 இ)1 மற்றும் 2

10 ஈ)இவை அனைத்தும்

11 ஆ)1 மற்றும் 2

12 ஈ)மேற்கூறிய அனைத்தும்

13 இ)1 மற்றும் 2 

14 இ)1 மற்றும் 2 

15 இ)1 மற்றும் 2 

16 ஈ)மேற்கூறிய அனைத்தும்

17 ஈ)இவை அனைத்தும்

18 ஆ)செஸ்

19 ஈ)1927

20 ஆ)இந்திய ஒலிம்பிக் சங்கம்

21 ஆ)பிரேசில்

22 ஈ)ஜெர்மனி

23 அ)ரியோ டி ஜெனிரோ

24 ஈ)ஜெர்மனி

25 ஆ)லியோனல் மெஸ்ஸி

26 அ)ரஷ்யா

27 இ)எய்தல்

28 ஈ)தென்னாப்பிரிக்கா

29 அ)உசைன் போல்ட்

30 இ)அந்தமான் மற்றும் நிக்கோபார் தீவு

31 அ)விளையாட்டு அமைப்புகளுக்குள்ளும் பொது அதிகாரிகளிடையேயும் இணக்கமான ஊக்கமருந்து எதிர்ப்பு கொள்கைகள், விதிகள் மற்றும் ஒழுங்குமுறைகளுக்கான கட்டமைப்பை வழங்கும் முக்கிய ஆவணம் குறியீடாகும்.

32 ஆ)1950

33 இ)கைப்பந்து

34 ஈ)3 2 4 1

35 இ)2 1 4 3

36 இ)4 3 1 2

37 இ)4 3 1 2

38 அ)கனடா

39 ஆ)3 4 2 1

40 இ)1 மற்றும் 3

41 அ)1 4 3 2

42 ஆ)2002 ஃபிஃபா உலகக் கோப்பை

43 ஆ)2 1 4 3

44 இ)படோடியின் நவாப்

45 ஈ)பங்களாதேஷ்

46 ஆ)3 2 1 4

47 ஆ)தலா 9 வீரர்கள்

48 இ)1 1 2 4

49 ஈ)பரிமர்ஜன் நேகி

50 இ)3 1 2 4

51 ஆ)கிளைவ் லாயிட்

52 அ) I, II மற்றும் III

53 அ)2 1 4 3

54 அ)பில்லியர்ட்ஸ்

55 அ)ரபேல் நடால்

56 இ)சௌரவ் கங்குலி

57 ஆ)பிரஞ்சு ஓபன் - விம்பிள்டன் - யுஎஸ் ஓபன்

58 ஈ)அரையிறுதிக்கு இந்தியா நுழைந்தது

59 ஆ)பி.டி உஷா

60 ஈ)லாஸ் ஏஞ்சல்ஸ்

61 அ)4 1 3 2

62 ஈ)இர்பான் பதான்

63 இ)கால்பந்து

64 ஆ)பாங்காக்

65 ஆ)3 மற்றும் 4 மட்டுமே

66 இ)செஸ்

67 ஆ)குத்துச்சண்டை

68 இ)3 4 1 2

69 ஆ)அஜந்தா மெண்டிஸ்

70 ஈ)டென்னிஸ்

71 அ) F-1

72 ஈ)கால்பந்து

73 அ)கோல்ஃப்

74 ஈ)ஏர் ரைபிள் துப்பாக்கி சுடும்

75 ஈ)ஃபிஃபா உலகக் கோப்பை

76 அ)இரட்டை தவறு

77 இ)சுப்ரோட்டோ கோப்பை

78 ஈ)அபராதம் ஸ்ட்ரோக்

79 ஆ)தியான் சந்த்

80 ஆ)ஸ்பெயின்

81 இ)ஹாக்கி

82 இ)நான்கு ஆண்டுகள்

83 ஈ)விளையாட்டு

84 இ)கால்பந்து

85 ஆ)பாரிஸ்

86 அ)புல்வெளி டென்னிஸ்

87 ஆ)இரட்டை தவறு

88 ஈ)ஹாக்கி

89 இ)விளையாட்டுகளில் பயிற்சி

90 ஆ)கால்பந்து

91 அ)செஸ்

92 ஈ)சரஸ்வதி சம்மன்

93 அ)பூப்பந்து வீரர்

94 ஆ)ஒவ்வொரு அணியும் 20 ஓவர்கள் மட்டுமே விளையாட வேண்டும்

95 ஆ)சுப்ரடோ கோப்பை

96 ஈ)சாய்னா நேவால்

97 ஈ)விளையாட்டு நிகழ்வு

98 ஆ)லெக் பை

99 இ)டெனிஸ் என்டிசோ

100 அ)கால்பந்து

101 ஈ)லியாண்டர் பேஸ்

102 ஆ)1925

103 இ)கிரிக்கெட்

104 ஈ)நொறுக்கு

105 ஆ)மெர்டேகா கோப்பை

106 ஆ)புல்வெளி டென்னிஸ் வீரர்

107 அ)ஷேன் வார்ன்

108 ஆ)ஆகா கான் கோப்பை

109 ஆ)தடகள வீரர்    

110 இ)1987

111 அ)லண்டன்

112 ஆ)பெர்முடா

113 இ)தென்னாப்பிரிக்கா

114 ஈ)நீளம் தாண்டுதல்

115 இ)ஃபார்முலா ரெனால்ட் V-6

116 ஈ)no ball

117 ஈ)கிமி ரெய்கோனென்

118 ஈ)அனைத்தும் 

119 இ)துலீப் டிராபி

120 ஆ)கிரிக்கெட்

121 ஈ)ஜாம்ஷெட்பூர்

122 இ)Follow on  

123 ஈ)வி.வி.எஸ் லக்ஷ்மன்

124 இ)அர்ஜுனா விருது

125 அ)Bull's eye 

126 ஆ)சாய்னா நேவால்

127 அ)கால்பந்து

128 ஈ)1919

129 அ)வளையங்கள் (Hoops)

130 ஈ)டிராப் கிக்

131 இ)ஹாக்கி

132 ஈ)ரியோ டி ஜெனிரோ

133 இ)கிராண்ட் மாஸ்டர்

134 அ)குதிரை பந்தயம்

135 ஈ)நீலக்கோடு

136 அ)பவுன்சர்

137 ஈ)குதிரை சவாரி-தடமறிதல்

138 ஆ)கட்டாக் (ஒடிசா)

139 அ)பில்லியர்ட்ஸ்

140 ஈ)துலீப் டிராபி

141 ஆ)1932

142 ஈ)பங்களாதேஷ்

143 ஆ)1973

144 ஆ)ஆஸ்திரேலியா

145 ஆ)ரக்பி கால்பந்து: பதினொருவர்