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Which of the following are the local cuisines of Switzerland?

  1. Raclette

  2. Fondue

  3. Rosti

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
There are many regional dishes in Switzerland. One example is Zürcher Geschnetzeltes, thin strips of veal with mushrooms in a cream sauce served with Rösti. Italian cuisine is popular in contemporary Switzerland, particularly pasta and pizza. Foods often associated with Switzerland include particular types of cheese and milk chocolate. Swiss cheeses, in particular Emmental cheese, Gruyère, Vacherin, and Appenzeller, are famous Swiss products. The most popular cheese dishes are fondue and raclette. Both these dishes were originally regional dishes, but were popularized by the Swiss Cheese Union to boost sales of cheese.

Rösti is a popular potato dish that is eaten all over Switzerland. It was originally a breakfast food, but this has been replaced by the muesli, which is commonly eaten for breakfast and in Switzerland goes by the name of "Birchermüesli" ("Birchermiesli" in some regions). For breakfast and dinner many Swiss enjoy sliced bread with butter and jam. There is a wide variety of bread rolls available in Switzerland. Bread and cheese is a popular dish for dinner.

Tarts and quiches are also traditional Swiss dishes. Tarts in particular are made with all sorts of toppings, from sweet apple to onion.

In the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, the Ticino area, one will find a type of restaurant unique to the region. The Grotto is a rustic eatery, offering traditional food ranging from pasta to homemade meat specialties. Popular dishes are Luganighe and Luganighetta, a type of artisan sausages. Authentic grottoes are old wine caves re-functioned into restaurants. Due to their nature they are mostly found in or around forests and built against a rocky background. Typically, the facade is built from granite blocks and the outside tables and benches are made of the same stone as well. Grottoes are popular with locals and tourists alike, especially during the hot summer months.

Small wooden houses typically found in the Swiss Alps are called ______________.

  1. Airey house

  2. Barraca

  3. Bay-and-gable

  4. Chalets


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Chalet, timber house characteristic of Switzerland, the Bavarian Alps, Tirol, and the French Alps. The name originally referred to a sheepherder’s dwelling and, later, to any small house in the mountains.

The chalet is distinguished above all by the frank and interesting manner in which its principal material, wood, is used. The timber is generally cut into heavy planks, from 3 to 6 inches (7.5 to 15 centimetres) thick, and carefully framed together somewhat in the manner of a log house. Sidewalls, generally low, often extend beyond the ends, forming porches, or loggias. Upper floors almost universally project over the stories below and are decorated with interesting and varied types of brackets. Balconies across the front are common and are frequently embellished with carved railings.

Windows, hung as casements, are small, and in general roofs are of low pitch and project enormously, both at the eaves and at the gable ends, which are occasionally snubbed with a small triangle of sloping roof at the top. The roof surfaces are covered with large wood shingles or slabs of slate or stone; in districts with severe weather conditions, planks weighted with boulders are often laid over the roof covering to prevent damage from heavy gales. In plan, the chalet tends toward the square. Frequently, not only the house proper but also stables and storage barns are included under one roof.

 Which is the national flower of Switzerland?

  1. Lotus

  2. Rose

  3. Orchid

  4. Edelweiss


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Edelweiss,
One of the best known European mountain flowers, belongs to the sunflower family, Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum) is the national flower of Switzerland. The scientific name of the flower is Leontopodium which means "lion's paw".
This flower signifies deep love and devotion whereby men harvest the flower on daring steeps and fatal climbs to prove love and to show occasions of devotion. It’s synonymous with the alpine terrain, and those of the Alps find it a flower of purity that instills a great sense of patriotism with its meanings. The nations bound to this flower’s symbol includes regions in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. It’s short life span and remote habitation have inspired the folklore of Alps inhabitants to signify the Edelweiss with national prestige. It is Switzerland’s national flower.

Which mountain range is situated in Switzerland?

  1. Andes

  2. Himalayas

  3. Rockies

  4. Alps


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
The Swiss Alps
The mountainous alpine region of Switzerland is referred to as the Swiss Alps.  The Swiss Alps are one of the three main geographic regions of Switzerland, the other two being the Swiss Plateau and the Jura Mountains. The portion of the Alps lying within Switzerland is sometimes referred to as the Central Alps, but more commonly known as the Swiss Alps. The Alps cover 65% of Switzerland's total land mass, making it one of the most mountainous of European countries. Although the Swiss Alps cover most of Switzerland, it is a lesser populated region of the country, although it is popular among outdoor enthusiasts for hiking and trekking tours. Some of the most popular long-distance treks in Europe lead through the Swiss Alps.

Massai Mara national park is located in ________.

  1. India

  2. Pakistan

  3. Sudan

  4. Kenya


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Massai Mara(Masai Mara) is known as one of Africa's Greatest Wildlife Reserves, situated in southwest Kenya and is part of the northern section of the Serengeti National park. It is famous for the abundance of the big cats, Lion, Leopard ,Cheetah and the Great Wildebeest Migration and the Massai people are well known for their distinctive custom and dresses.

What is the main industrial production in Switzerland?

  1. Cotton textile

  2. Motor-cars

  3. Watch and clocks

  4. Cement


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Switzerland was involved with watchmaking from the beginning of watch design; they earned a reputation for making luxury watches as early as around the 16th Century and set a standard for quality.

Swiss inventors helped move along the history of the watch, with vast input into automatic or self-winding watches. In the 20th Century, Switzerland had particular involvement in innovating and driving new watch technology. The first electronic quartz watches were developed in Switzerland in the 1960s. Swiss Made watches have a reputation for being of the highest quality and watches with this label must meet certain standards according to Swiss Law.

Today some of the top watch brands are Swiss Made including Breitling, Longines, Omega and Heuer. We work closely with these and other watch brands who can flaunt the Swiss Made label to bring you their desirable watch collections.

What are the basic problem people face after migration?

  1. NO proper living condition

  2. No proper school for children

  3. No good job

  4. All of above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Basically People migrate for good job. They get good accommodation also. But due to different language their children never get good school or faces many problem in local language.

How government help migrated people?

  1. By providing good accommodation

  2. By providing admission in school for migrated children

  3. By providing hospital facilities

  4. All of above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

People migrate with their family to other city for job or education purpose. Government helps them to get admission for their children in good school. In some cases government open new school of different language for migrated children. 

Which city has the maximum government offices?

  1. Mumbai

  2. Delhi

  3. Chennai

  4. Lucknow


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Delhi is capital of India. All the government organizations has their head office in Delhi only. This is one of the city where people migrate for government job, People from small town get job in any government organization and posted in Delhi. So he migrate from his home town to his office town.

Which class has no other choice except migration?

  1. Educated class

  2. Business class

  3. Labour class

  4. All of above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Due to lack of education and low production in land the labour class are helpless and ready to migrate from village to city. The main purpose is to get good job by which they earn good and live comfortable life.