Which district in Andhra Pradesh has the largest geographical area?

Anantapur
Prakasam
Kurnool
Chittoor

The correct answer is: a) Anantapur

Anantapur is the largest district in Andhra Pradesh, India, with a geographical area of 20,286 square kilometers (7,830 sq mi). It is located in the Rayalaseema region of the state, and is bordered by the districts of Kurnool to the north, Kadapa to the east, Chittoor to the south, and Karnataka state to the west. The district is known for its dry climate and its production of cotton, groundnuts, and tobacco.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the largest districts in Andhra Pradesh.

  • Prakasam district has a geographical area of 18,742 square kilometers (7,230 sq mi).
  • Kurnool district has a geographical area of 17,934 square kilometers (6,920 sq mi).
  • Chittoor district has a geographical area of 14,202 square kilometers (5,480 sq mi).