Class 10 Geography Solution WBBSE India-Location, Administrative Divisions MCQs
Question 1. The union territory of Ladakh is separated from:
1. Telangana
2. Jammu & Kashmir
3. Uttarakhand
4. Jharkhand
Answer: 2. Jammu & Kashmir
Question 2. The parallel of latitude, passing through the middle of India is:
1. Equator
2. Tropic of Capricorn
3. Prime Meridian
4. Tropic of Cancer
Answer: 4. Tropic of Cancer
Question 3. The main basis of state reorganization in India is:
1. Language
2. Physiographic similarities
3. Similarities in food habits
4. Similarities in economic activities
Answer: 1. Language
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Question 4. The latitudinal extent of India is:
1. From 4°5 ‘N to 30° N
2. From 8°4 ‘N to 37°6 ‘N
3. From 28°30 ‘N to 40° N
4. From 8°N to 32° N
Answer: 2. From 8°4 ‘N to 37°6 ‘N
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Question 5. The state formed in the year 2014 was:
1. Andhra Pradesh
2. Goa
3. Telangana
4. Nagaland
Answer: 3. Telangana
Question 6. India consists of ______ states.
1. 28
2. 29
3. 27
4. 26
Answer: 2. 29
Question 7. India consists of ______ union territories.
1. 7
2. 6
3. 8
4. 9
Answer: 1. 7
Question 8. India became the Sovereign Democratic Republic in
1. 1947
2. 1950
3. 1951
4. 1957
Answer: 2. 1950
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Question 9. The largest state in mdia in terms of area is
1. Rajasthan
2. Madhya Pradesh
3. Uttar Pradesh
4. Westba
Answer: 1. Rajasthan
Question 10. The smallest state in India in terms of area is
1. Sikkim
2. Goa
3. Arunachal Pradesh
4. Manipur
Answer: 2. Goa
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Question 11. Nagaland became a full-fledged state in
1. 1963
2. 1972
3. 1984
4. 2001
Answer: 1. 1963
Question 12. Sikkim was made a full-fledged state in
1. 1975
2. 1972
3. 1965
4. 1970
Answer: 1. 1975
Question 13. At the present the number of states in India is ______
1. 24
2. 28
3. 29
4. 30
Answer: 3. 29
Question 14. The east-west extent of India measures:
1. 2,933 km
2. 4,214 km
3. 3,214 km
4. 2,932 km
Answer: 1. 2,933 km