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Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) was launched in -

  1. 2000

  2. 1999

  3. 2001

  4. 2004


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

It was launched in December 2000 by the Government of India to provide connectivity to rural areas as part of a poverty eradication measure. 

Korba is famous for
I. Thermal power plant
II. Aluminium plant
Ill. Hydroelectric power plant
The correct answer out of these is

  1. I only

  2. II only

  3. I and II only

  4. I, II and Ill


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Korba is the Indian state of chhattisgarh. It is famous for its Korba Super Thermal Power Plant which is located at Jamnipali. It is one of the coal based power plants of National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC). The coal for the power plants is sourced from Kusmunda and Gevra mines.

Which is the longest road of India?

  1. Pathankot Jammu Road

  2. Great Deccan Road

  3. Grand Trunk Road

  4. Mahatma Gandhi Road


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • The Grand Trunk Road is not only in India's but one of the of South Asia's oldest and longest major roads. The road often called the "Gernaili Sadak" (the Generals' Road) and Sadak-e-Azam ('The Grand Road') covers a distance of over 2,500 kilometers (1,600 mi). It was built by Sher Shah Suri.
  • At present, it extends from Amritsar to Kolkata. It is bifurcated into 2 segments : (a) National Highway (NH)-1 from Delhi to Amritsar, and (b) NH- 2 from Delhi to Kolkata.

Koyna is a hydel power station in __________.

  1. Gujarat

  2. Karnataka

  3. Maharashtra

  4. Odisha


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Koyna power plant is situated in Satara district near Patan and taken over by government of Maharasthra after independence. It is a complex project with four dams with largest dam on Koyna River and hence the name Koyna hydel power plant. 

The National Highway which is also called the Grand Trunk Road, connects which of the following pair of cities?

  1. Kolkata, Delhi

  2. Ahmedabad, Amritsar

  3. Kolkata, Kanyakumari

  4. Varanasi, Kanyakumari


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sher Shah Suri built the Shahi (Royal) road to strengthen and consolidate his empire from the Indus Valley to the Sonar Valley in Bengal. This road was renamed the Grand Trunk (GT) road during the British period, connecting Calcutta and Peshawar. At present, it extends from Amritsar to Kolkata. It is bifurcated into 2 segments : (a) National Highway(NH)-1 from Delhi to Amritsar, and (b) NH- 2 from Delhi to Kolkata.

Road density in India is highest in the state of _________.

  1. Karnataka

  2. Kerala

  3. Tamil Nadu

  4. Andhra Pradesh


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • Road density is the ratio of the length of the country's total road network to the country's land area. It is expressed in km of state roads per 100 km2.
  • The distribution of roads is highly uneven in India. The road density is highest in Kerala with 375 kms and the least in Jammu & Kashmir with just 10 kms.

National Highway No. 7 starts from _______.

  1. Kolkata

  2. Delhi

  3. Varanasi

  4. Lucknow


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The National Highway 7 is the longest national highway. It starts at Varanasi in North India and ends at Kanyakumari in South India.

BRO stands for _____________.

  1. Border Road Organisation

  2. Border Rail Organisation

  3. Broad-gauge Railway Operation

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

This organization was established in 1960 for the development of the roads of strategic importance in the northern and northeastern border areas. These roads have improved accessibility in areas of difficult terrain and have helped in the economic development of these areas. It was formed on May 7th, 1960.

The National Highway 1A connects Leh to Kashmir Valley through the _____.

  1. Ram Pass

  2. Cold Pass

  3. Triyeg Pass

  4. Zoji la Pass


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Zojila Pass-9 kilometers from Sonamarg and at an elevation of 3500 meters above sea level, is responsible for connecting Kashmir Valley to Ladakh Valley

The Manali-Leh highway opens only between July and ______.

  1. December

  2. September

  3. November

  4. October


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Manali-Leh highway is notorious for its avalanches and landslides. During winter months the terrain becomes difficult and is mostly covered with snow most of the time