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1. Mount Kalsubai is the highest peak of which Indian state?
a. West Bengal
b. Karnataka
c. Maharashtra
d. Uttar Pradesh
2. Which hill near the Tirupati Temple is named after a former collector of the Cuddapah district?
a. Walker Hill
b. Horsley Hill
c. Christian Hill
d. Thomas Hill
3. Which hill station was founded in 1841 by a European merchant P Baron and is named after an Indian goddess?
a. Nainital
b. Mussorie
c. Kodaikanal
d. Munnar
4. Which place in Andhra Pradesh is also called the 'Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh'?
a. Araku Valley
b. Horsley Valley
c. Ananthagiri
d. Lambasingi
5. Where does the Yamuna River meet the Ganga River?
a. Lucknow
b. Patna
c. Prayagraj
d. Varanasi
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Answers
1. Mount Kalsubai is the highest peak of which Indian state?
a. West Bengal
b. Karnataka
c. Maharashtra
d. Uttar Pradesh
Did You Know?
Kalsubai mountain is known as the Everest of Maharashtra. There is a small temple of Goddess Kisubai on the summit.
Read more about it in this link.
2. Which hill near the Tirupati Temple is named after a former collector of the Cuddapah district?
a. Walker Hill
b. Horsley Hill
c. Christian Hill
d. Thomas Hill
Did You Know?
Horsley Hill is named after WD Horsley, the former collector of Cuddapah, as he had his summer residence here.
Read more about it in this link.
3. Which hill station was founded in 1841 by a European merchant P Baron and is named after an Indian goddess?
a. Nainital
b. Mussorie
c. Kodaikanal
d. Munnar
Did You Know?
The hill station is named after goddess Naina Devi. The hill station is located in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand.
Read more about it in this link.
4. Which place in Andhra Pradesh is also called the 'Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh'?
a. Araku Valley
b. Horsley Valley
c. Ananthagiri
d. Lambasingi
Did You Know?
Also called Lammasingi, it is located 1000 meters above sea level and is said to be cold even during the summer.
Read more about it in this link.
5. Where does the Yamuna River meet the Ganga River?
a. Lucknow
b. Patna
c. Prayagraj
d. Varanasi
Did You Know?
Yamuna is one of the most polluted rivers of India. It originates from the Yamunotri glacier in Uttarakhand and is a major tributary of River Ganga.
Read more about it in this link.
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