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Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 22 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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
Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 20 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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.
Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 19 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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
Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 17 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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)
Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 16 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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
Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 14 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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
Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 13 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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
Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 12 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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
Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 11 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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
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
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Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: GK Sports - Tamil Set 03 Answers and Explanations
MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB 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





























