Question : Which national Park in Nepal is a continuation of India's Valmiki National Park?
Option 1: Chitwan National Park
Option 2: Bandipur National Park
Option 3: Dudhwa National Park
Option 4: Jim Corbett National Park
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Correct Answer: Chitwan National Park
Solution : The correct option is Chitwan National Park.
The Valmiki National Park in India continues into the Chitwan National Park in Nepal. Both parks are located along the Nepal-India border, and together, they make up a single, contiguous protected area called the "Terai Arc Landscape". This cross-border conservation initiative seeks to protect the region's distinctive ecosystems, and wildlife, particularly migratory animals like tigers and elephants.
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Question : Beyond the _____________, the Himalayas bend sharply to the south and spread along the eastern boundary of India.
Option 1: Zoji La Pass
Option 2: Dihang gorge
Option 3: Bhutan border
Option 4: Nepal border
Question : Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.
A. The team is also collecting data on snow depth, weather, and wind speed. B. Chinese scientists are likely to be the only people to summit the world’s tallest mountain this year as both, China and Nepal cancelled spring climbing season. C. A team of scientists from China has scaled Mount Everest as a part of a project to re-measure its height. D. China’s network of satellites is being used in the survey to determine the mountain’s current height and natural resources.
Option 1: CADB
Option 2: ABDC
Option 3: ADBC
Option 4: CDAB
Question : The sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
A. While India is home to 75 per cent of tigers in the world, Global Tiger Day – as it is also known – sees awareness events organised in the country, as well as neighbouring Bangladesh and Nepal. B. Its primary objective is to preserve the natural habitat of the tiger. C. International Tiger Day was initiated in 2010, at the Saint Petersburg Tiger Summit. D. This annual event, observed on 29 July, aims to create awareness of tiger conservation.
Option 1: DCAB
Option 2: BADC
Option 3: CDBA
Question : Comprehension:
Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it.
Notwithstanding logistical challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, India continues to expand its rice export footprint in the African, Asian, and European Union markets, thus having the largest share in the global rice trade. The robust global demand also helped India’s growth in rice exports.
In 2020-21, India’s rice exports (Basmati and Non-Basmati) rose by a huge 87 per cent to 17.72 Million tonnes (MT) from 9.49 MT achieved in 2019-20.
In terms of value realisation, India’s rice exports rose by 38 per cent to USD 8815 million in 2020-21 from USD 6397 million reported in 2019-20. In terms of Rupees, India’s rice export grew by 44 per cent to Rs 65298 crore in 2020-21 from Rs 45379 crore in the previous year. In the first seven months of the current financial year (2021-22), India’s rice exports rose by more than 33 per cent to 11.79 MT from 8.91 MT achieved during April-October, 2020-21. It is anticipated that India’s rice exports in 2021-22 will likely surpass the record feet of 17.72 MT achieved in 2020-21.
In 2020-21, India shipped non-basmati rice to nine countries - Timor-Leste, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Papua New Guinea, Zimbabwe, Burundi, Eswatini, Myanmar, and Nicaragua, where exports were carried out for the first time or earlier the shipment was smaller in volume.
India’s Non-Basmati rice exports were valued at USD 4796 million (Rs 35448 crore) in 2020-21, with Basmati Rice exports a close second at USD 4018 million (Rs 29,849 crore).In terms of volume of Basmati rice exports in 2020-21, the top ten countries – Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, United States of America, Kuwait, United Kingdom, Qatar, and Oman have a share of close to 80 per cent in total shipments of aromatic long-grained rice from India.
Top ten countries – Nepal, Benin, Bangladesh, Senegal, Togo, Cote D Ivoire, Guinea, Malaysia, Iraq, United Arab Emirates – have a share of 57 per cent in India’s total exports of non-Basmati rice in 2020-21 in terms of volume.
Which of the following countries imports Basmati rice from India?
Option 1: Malaysia
Option 2: Nepal
Option 3: Bangladesh
Option 4: Kuwait
Which of the following countries imported rice from India for the first time?
Option 1: Iraq
Option 2: Bangladesh
Option 3: Brazil
Option 4: United Arab Emirates
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