MCQ
It is observed that Brazil’s population may not increase in the next ______ decades.
- ✓two
- Bthree
- Cfour
- Dfive
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| Column ‘A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| (1) Coir, copra and fish canning | (a) Mathura |
| (2) Salt | (b) Gujarat |
| (3) Oil refineries | (c) Kerala |
| (4) Stones | (d) Barauni |
| (e) Andhra Pradesh |
| Column ‘A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| Evergreen Forests | (a) Sundari trees |
| Deciduous forests | (b) Pine |
| Coastal forests | (c) Pau Brasil |
| Himalayan forests | (d) Khejari |
| Thorny and bush type vegetation | (e) Teak |
| (f) Orchid |
| Column ‘A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| (1) Kachchh | (a) Kerala |
| (2) Coromandal coast | (b) North east India |
| (3) Malabar coast | (c) Near Maharashtra |
| (4) Mumbai High | (d) South east India (e) Western coast |
| Column ’A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| (1) The new capital city | (a) Rio de Janeiro |
| (2) The city attracting a lot of tourist | (b) Manaus |
| (3) Football stadium | (c) Peru |
| (4) Beach | (d) Brasilia |
| (5) Equitos | (e) Sao Paulo |
| (f) Boa Vista |
| Column ‘A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| (1) The southernmost point of India | (a) Gangotri |
| (2) The highlands in eastern Brazil | (b) Andes mountains |
| (3) The origin of Ganga | (c) Guyana Highlands |
| (4) The origin of Amazon | (d) Indira Point |
| (5) The southern most point of mainland India | (e) Kanyakumari |
| (f) The Great Escarpment |
| Column ‘A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| (1) Himalayas | (a) the western and eastern part of the Peninsula. |
| (2) North Indian Plains | (b) consists of many plateaus and hill ranges |
| (3) The Peninsula | (c) one of the young fold mountains in the world. |
| (4) The Coastal Plains | (d) lies between Himalayan mountains in the north and the Peninsula in the south. |
| (5) The Island group | (e) are located more than 300 km away from the mainland in the Atlantic ocean. |
| (f) small and large islands along the coast of the mainland. |