Welcome to your MTS 2021 ALL Geography
Which of the following are the two island neighbours of India?
Mushroom rocks are formed due to _____.
Which of the following is the only large river in the Indian desert?
Temperate grasslands are ideal for _______ cultivation.
Bangladesh shares its borders with which of the following states of India?
The Coriolis Force is caused by:
India and Sri Lanka are joined by a group of islets forming ______.
The premier iron ore exporting port of India is situated in _____.
Which of the following separates Little Andaman from South Andaman of India?
In 1590, the Govind Deva temple of Vrindavan, near Mathura was constructed from ______ sandstone.
Which of the following is the largest stupa in India?
Which of the following is an example of a fibre crop?
Through which of the following states does the Brahmaputra river enter India?
Which of the following is an example of artificial ecosystem?
______________ is broadly divided into Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats
Which of the following ports is known as ‘Diamond Harbour’?
Which of the following peaks is at the highest altitude in India?
What is the longitudinal valley lying between lesser Himalaya and the Shiwaliks called?
Which of the following is a rabi crop?
Which of the following is a neighbouring country of India?
How many types of igneous rocks are there?
______ is the deepest landlocked and well-protected port in India.
The climate of India is described as which of the following types?
Vinod talks about the only planet with liquid water on the surface. Which of the following planets is he talking about?
The minimum temperature of the day occurs generally ____________.
Mona writes about an ocean that separates North America from Europe. Which ocean is it?
Which of the following is the world's largest inland sea?
Sam talks about an example of an igneous rock. Which of the following can it be?
With which of the following countries does India NOT share a land border?
The temples of Khajuraho are a magnificent example of the ______ of the temple.
Mukteshwara Temple is a 10th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva, located in __________.
Which lake of India is the result of tectonic activity?
Which of the following types of agriculture is known as Jhum in Assam?
Which of the following is NOT a part of Buddhist stupas?
The ancient Neemrana Baori is located in which of the following districts of Rajasthan?
Which rivers meet at Devprayag?
The lowest known point on earth is called ________, which is present in the Pacific Ocean
The northern plain in India is formed of which soil?
Pushkar lake is situated in which district of Rajasthan?
The Chera Panhara ritual is associated with:
Assam and most of the Peninsular states have _____ population densities.
India’s southern neighbours across the sea consist of _____ island countries.
The iron implement site of Hastinapur was found in which present day state of India?
Where does the Eastern Coastal Plain of India lie?
Soilless agriculture is called _______.
What is the stone-like disc seen at the top of the temple in Odisha and nearby district's Temple architecture called?
Which winds are also known by the name of 'Roaring Forties'?
Which of the following peninsular rivers has the largest drainage basin?
Over which state in India does the Mahanadi basin NOT extend?
All the changes in the weather are driven by the ______.
Namita talks about an example of metamorphic rock. Which of the following can it be ?
Rainfall is measured by an instrument called the ______.
In which type of Megalith (grave/memorial) were the stone pieces set in a circular shape around the grave?
Which type of forest receives more than 200 cm of annual rainfall?
Which of the following airports is located in Amritsar?
______________ is also known as industrial agriculture.
What was the pedestrian path for devotees to wave in homage to Stupa called in Buddhist architecture
The uplifted blocks of block mountains are called ______.
In which of the following countries is Jhumming known as ‘Conuco’?
Which of the following is NOT a regional name for the full or part of the East Coast of India?
The breaking up of the rocks on the earth’s surface is called ______.
The plate movements on earth are classified into ______ types.
Which of the following states has the highest reserves of haematite ore in India?
Bharhut Stupa depict the Jataka tales and stories. It is located in which of the following states?
Where does the Alaknanda river join the Bhagirathi river in India?
In its longitudinal extent, the Himalaya consists of ______ parallel ranges.
The core of the earth is mainly made up of ______.
Which of the following gases shields the surface of earth from ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun?
Which of the following rivers rises in the Nepal Himalayas?
India shares its land boundary with ______ in the north-west.
The North-South corridor of the Golden Quadrilateral Super Highways links Srinagar and _______.
Which of the following is NOT a tributary of the Indus river?
___________ has often been called the incubator of Western civilisation.
Inamgaon, an important Archaeological site is situated on ______ river.
Which planet in the solar system is considered as Earth’s twin?
Ocean acidification is the ongoing decrease in the pH of the Earth’s oceans, caused by the uptake of ______________ from the atmosphere.
Manu writes about a sea which is so salty that it is very difficult to drown in it. Which sea is it?
Which of the following is categorised under slow mass movement in geomorphic processes?
In which state of India is the Gulbarga Fort situated?
Which of the following countries shares their land boundary with India?
What is Brahmaputra River called in Arunachal Pradesh?
Nita is telling her friend about the smallest planet of our solar system. Which of the following planets is she talking about?
Which of the following minerals are NOT found in Chota nagpur-belt?
In India, primitive form of cultivation is known as ‘Jhumming’ in the ______.
Which of the following is the largest moon of Saturn?
Which country is separated from India by the Gulf of Mannar?
What is the total number of India’s neighbouring countries?
This layer of soil is dark in colour as it is rich in humus and minerals. It is generally soft, porous and can retain more water. It is called:
The rhythmic rise and fall of ocean water twice in a day is called a ______.
Which of the following was an integral part of the Indo-Islamic form of architecture?
What is the meaning of the term Moraine?
Tsomgo Lake is a glacial lake located in which of the following states?
This layer of soil is dark in colour as it is rich in humus and minerals. It is generally soft, porous and can retain more water. It is called:
Which of the following architectural styles had an entrance gateway called ‘gopuram’?
What is the capital of India's neighbouring country Afghanistan?
Which of the following countries belong to the polar regions?
Which of the following is a temperate grassland in Russia?
Dhamek stupa is one of the most prominent Buddhist structures in India. It is situated in the ______ district of Uttar Pradesh.
The moon moves around the earth in about ______.
Which of the following contains the largest amount of fresh water on earth?
Which of the following is a dark reddish coloured stone used as raw material in aluminium smelting?
Which of the following is an example of sedimentary rocks?
Which of the following determines the colour, texture, chemical properties, mineral, content, and permeability of the soil?
In which state of India are Buddhist cave temples, Barabar Caves, located?
The Mahakali Caves are a group of 19 rock cut monuments located in __________.
Which state has the highest reserves of manganese in India, as of April 2022?
The process of percolation of water in the soil is called _____
Which of the following is an example of sedimentary rocks?
Sundari trees are found in the ______.
Which of the following rivers of India drains into the Bay of Bengal?
Sarai Nurmahal is a centrally protected monument of India. It is situated in which state of India?
In which state of India is the Sri Brahmapureeswarar temple situated?
Which of the following Indian rivers is also referred to as ‘Dakshin Ganga’?
The largest dam in India, the Hirakud Dam, is built on which of the following rivers?
Which of the following is a young fold mountain?
Which of the following minerals are NOT found in Chota nagpur-belt?
The popular style of temple architecture in northern India is called ________.
The oceanic crust of the earth mainly consists of ______.
In which season are Kharif crops grown?
The Deccan plateau lies to the south of which of the following rivers?
The part of the Himalayas lying between Satluj and Kali rivers is known as _____.
Which water body is present to the south of India?
In coastal areas, during the night, wind blows from land to sea because:
Kardang Monastery which is a Buddhist Pilgrimage is situated in which state of India?
The steep rocky coast rising almost vertically above sea water is called ______.
The word agriculture is derived from the Latin words ager and culture. What does ‘ager’ mean?
Which of the following factors does NOT affect the formation of soil?
India is bordered by Myanmar in the ______.
Which of the following countries belong to the polar regions?
The HVJ pipeline does NOT run through the state of _____.
The Tamil Nadu coast gets a large portion of its rain during ______.
The largest ocean on Earth is ___________.
Which of the following is not a tributary of Mahanadi?
The core of the Great Himalayas is composed of ______.
Which of the following is the only active volcanic island in India?
Which state has the highest reserves of graphite in India, as of April 2022?
In the northern and north-western part of India, ______ is the main food crop.