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  • 1. Which of the following river is known as Dakshina Ganga?

    (A) Mahanadi

    (B) Godavari

    (C) Krishna

    (D) Cauvery

    Answer: Godavari

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  • 2. On which riverbank Goa is located?

    (A) Gomati

    (B) Mandovi

    (C) Sabarmati

    (D) Ganga

    Answer: Mandovi

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  • 3. On which riverbank Vijayawada is located?

    (A) Kaveri

    (B) Krishna

    (C) Godavari

    (D) Narmada

    Answer: Krishna

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  • 4. On which riverbank Patna is located?

    (A) Falgu

    (B) Ganga

    (C) Koshi

    (D) Mahanadi

    Answer: Ganga

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  • 5. On which riverbank Surat is located?

    (A) Mahi

    (B) Narmada

    (C) Tapi/Tapti

    (D) Sabarmati

    Answer: Tapi/Tapti

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  • 6. On which riverbank Sambalpur is located?

    (A) Brahmani

    (B) Rushikulya

    (C) Mahanadi

    (D) Ganges

    Answer: Mahanadi

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  • 7. On which riverbank Lucknow is located?

    (A) Rapti

    (B) Yamuna

    (C) Ganges

    (D) Gomti

    Answer: Gomti

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  • 8. On which riverbank Srinagar is located?

    (A) Saryu

    (B) Jhelum

    (C) Yamuna

    (D) Gomti

    Answer: Jhelum

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  • 9. On which riverbank Allahabad is located?

    (A) Ganga

    (B) At the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati

    (C) Yamuna

    (D) Saraswati

    Answer: At the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati

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  • 10. The world’s most active volcano- Mount Etna, is located in which country?

    (A) Japan

    (B) Dubai

    (C) Italy

    (D) Nepal

    Answer: Italy

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    Mount Etna is one of the active volcano on the east coast of Sicily. The name comes from the Greek Aitne, from aithō, “I burn”. Mount Etna is the highest active volcano in Europe, its topmost elevation being about 10,900 feet (3,320 metres). Like other active volcanoes, it varies in height, increasing from deposition during eruptions and decreasing from the periodic collapse of the crater’s rim. In 1865 the volcanic summit was about 170 feet (52 metres) higher than it was in the early 21st century. Etna covers an area of some 600 square miles (1,600 square km), and its base has a circumference of about 93 miles (150 km).

    Etna’s geological characteristics indicate that it has been active since the end of the Neogene Period (i.e., for about the past 2.6 million years). The volcano has had more than one active centre. A number of subsidiary cones have been formed on lateral fissures extending out from the centre and down the sides. The present structure of the mountain is the result of the activity of at least two main eruptive centres.

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