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Questions : Consider the following statements
  1. International Date Line is drawn zigzag to avoid landmass.
  2. International Date Line is 180° W as well as 180° E of Greenwich.
  3. A ship sailing westward from Greenwich when crossing International Date Line would put back the date by a day.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

(a) 1 and 3

(b) 1, 2 and 3

(c) 1 and 2

(d) 3 only

The correct answers to the above question in:

Answer: (b)

International date line lies between 180°W and 180ºE of Greenwich. It is drawn zigzag to avoid landmass. There is a difference in 1 day if a ship sails westward from Greenwich by crossing the date line.

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Question : 1

Which of the following countries is the greatest producer of bauxite in the world?

a) Australia

b) South Africa

c) Argentina

d) Brazil

Answer: (a)

Australia is the greatest producer of bauxite in the world.

Question : 2

The Detroit region in US is famous for

a) Ship building

b) Automobile

c) Iron and steel

d) Petro chemicals

Answer: (b)

Long recognized as the historic heart of the American automotive industry, Detroit took on the nick name “Motor city”.

Question : 3

The leading producer of aluminium in the world is

a) Jamaica

b) U.S.A.

c) Guinea

d) Venezuela

Answer: (b)

The third-most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, aluminium makes over eight per cent of the earth’s crust.

It never occurs naturally in its pure state and is usually found in the form of oxide known as bauxite. It is found combined in over 270 different minerals. China is the largest producer of aluminium in the world.

In 2010, China produced over 16800 thousand metric tonnes of aluminium. The second place is occupied by Russia followed by Canada, Australia, United States, Brazil, India, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Norway, South Africa, Iceland, Mozambique, Venezuela, and Argentina.

Question : 4

Plantation agriculture is practical mainly in the

a) Mediterranean region

b) Temperate region

c) Arid region

d) Tropical region

Answer: (d)

Plantation agriculture is an export oriented specialised farming method. Where emphasis is given to raise a single crop-specially meant for export to the overseas countries. It is practical mainly in tropical region.

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