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UPSC Civil Services Test Prep: Class 10 NCERT Geography - Lifelines of National Economy
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UPSC Civil Services Test Prep: Class 10 NCERT Geography - Lifelines of National Economy
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1. Cards and envelopes are considered ________________ -class mail
2. The Ganga river between Allahabad and Haldia (1620 km)-N.W. No. ________________
3. Which of the following port is a tidal port and also known as Deendayal Port?
4. India has about ________________ lakh km(2020-21)
5. ________________is the deepest landlocked and well-protected port
6. The roads which connect the district headquarters with other places in the district are called?
7. In which city do East-west and North-South Corridor meet?
8. Which of the following country has the largest road network in the world?
9. Atal Tunnel is in?
10. The Indian Railway is now reorganized into ________________ zones
11. District Roads are maintained by?
12. ________________ port accounts for about fifty percent of India's iron ore export
13. Which mode of transportation reduces trans-shipment losses and delays?
14. Which one of the following terms is used to describe trade between two or more countries?
15. India has inland navigation waterways of ________________ km in length
16. Which of the following communication channel has minimum trans-shipment losses or delays?
17. India has the ________________ largest road network in the world
18. Which one of the following states is not connected with the H.V.J. pipeline?
19. Which one of the following ports is the deepest land-locked and well-protected port along the east coast?
20. India is dotted with ________________ -----major and ________________ -- notified non-majors ports
21. India's coastline is  ________________ ________________ km
22. Which two of the following extreme locations are connected by the EastWest corridor?
23. The West-Coast Canal in Kerala (205 km) - N.W. No. ________________
24. The exchange of goods among people, states, and countries is referred to as ________________
25. Roads linking a state capital with different district headquarters are known as ________________