Andhra Pradesh GK MCQ
Promote sustainable mining
Attract investment in the sector
Ensure equitable distribution of benefits
All of the above
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42. Andhra Pradesh shares water from the Krishna and Godavari rivers with neighboring states, sometimes leading to:
Interstate water disputes
Crop failures
Drinking water scarcity
All of the above
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43. The palaces and forts of former feudatory states today serve as:
Heritage sites and tourist attractions
Government offices
Educational institutions
All of the above
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Detailed SolutionThe palaces and forts of former feudatory states today serve as:
44. Lepakshi in Anantapur district is known for its:
Ancient temples with Vijayanagara architecture
Beaches and water sports
Hill stations and scenic beauty
Wildlife sanctuaries
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Detailed SolutionLepakshi in Anantapur district is known for its:
45. Climate change can impact fisheries through:
Changes in ocean temperatures
Sea-level rise
More frequent cyclones
All of the above
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Detailed SolutionClimate change can impact fisheries through:
46. Climate change and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions necessitate a shift towards:
More coal-based power plants
Larger hydroelectric projects
Increased reliance on renewable energy
Reduced energy consumption
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47. Andhra Prabha is a Telugu newspaper and magazine with a long history and a focus on:
Literature and arts
Political commentary
General interest and family readership
Business and finance
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48. The state of Andhra was formed in 1953 primarily on the basis of:
Linguistic unity
Economic considerations
Administrative efficiency
Historical boundaries
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Detailed SolutionThe state of Andhra was formed in 1953 primarily on the basis of:
49. The Gupta Empire, although based in northern India, had indirect influence on parts of Andhra Pradesh, which can be seen through:
Artistic and literary developments
Spread of Sanskrit
Administrative practices
All of the above
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50. Local rulers and chieftains in Andhra Pradesh often resisted Mughal expansion and asserted their autonomy. This resistance is exemplified by figures like:
Rani Rudrama Devi (Kakatiyas)
Pemmasani Nayaks
Krishnadevaraya (Vijayanagara)
All of the above
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