The correct answer is: A. 28,105 sq. km.
Assam is a state in north-eastern India. It is the largest state in the region by area and the third-largest by population. The total area of Assam is 78,438 sq. km., of which 28,105 sq. km. is under forests. This makes Assam the state with the highest forest cover in India.
The forests of Assam are home to a variety of wildlife, including tigers, elephants, rhinoceroses, and leopards. The forests are also important for the state’s economy, as they provide timber, fuelwood, and other forest products.
The following are the options for the question:
- A. 28,105 sq. km.
- B. 30,541 sq. km.
- C. 20,891 sq. km.
- D. None of these
Option A is the correct answer. Option B is incorrect because it is the total area of Assam. Option C is incorrect because it is the area of the Kaziranga National Park, which is a forest reserve in Assam. Option D is incorrect because it is not an option.