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How much percent is the urban population in India?
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18
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20
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25
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31
Explanation
31
How many times the urban population has increased during the 20th century?
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5
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7
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11
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15
Explanation
11
How much is the population of a megacity?
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1 Lakh
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5 Lakh
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10 Lakh
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50 Lakh
Explanation
50 Lakh
The number of towns in India is:
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4161
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5161
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6161
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7161
Explanation
5161
How many million towns are there in India (as in 2014)?
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25
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30
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55
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40
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55
Which one of the following towns is not situated along the bank of a river?
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Agra
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Bhopal
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Patna
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Kolkata
Explanation
Bhopal
Which one of the following is NOT part of the definition of a town as per the census of India?
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Population density of 400 persons per sq km.
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Presence of municipality, corporation, etc.
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More than 75% of the population engaged in the primary sector
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Population size of more than 5,000 persons
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More than 75% of the population engaged in the primary sector
In which one of the following environments does one expect the presence of dispersed rural settlements?
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Alluvial plains of Ganga
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Arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan
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Lower valleys of Himalays
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Forests and hills in north-east
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Alluvial plains of Ganga.
Which one of the following groups of cities has been arranged in the sequence of their ranks i.e. 1, 2, 3, and 4 in size?
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Greater Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai
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Delhi, Greater Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata.
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Kolkata, Greater Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata.
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Greater Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai.
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Greater Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai
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