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Arunachal pradesh state GK MCQ

41. The government of Arunachal Pradesh allocates funds for agriculture and allied sectors in order to:

[amp_mcq option1=”Boost rural livelihoods” option2=”Ensure food security” option3=”Promote sustainable farming practices” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionThe government of Arunachal Pradesh allocates funds for agriculture and allied sectors in order to:

42. A potential area for economic growth in Arunachal Pradesh is:

[amp_mcq option1=”Hydropower generation” option2=”Mining” option3=”Large-scale manufacturing” option4=”Offshore oil exploration” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionA potential area for economic growth in Arunachal Pradesh is:

43. The McMahon Line, drawn in 1914, became a contested border between:

[amp_mcq option1=”India and China (Tibet)” option2=”India and Bhutan” option3=”India and Burma (Myanmar)” option4=”Assam and Arunachal Pradesh” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionThe McMahon Line, drawn in 1914, became a contested border between:

44. Shifting cultivation (Jhum) plays a role in food production for:

[amp_mcq option1=”Remote communities” option2=”Large-scale commercial farming” option3=”Export-oriented crops” option4=”Urban populations” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionShifting cultivation (Jhum) plays a role in food production for:

45. A major source of revenue for the Arunachal Pradesh government is:

[amp_mcq option1=”Income Tax” option2=”Property Tax” option3=”Central Government grants” option4=”Export duties” correct=”option3″]

Detailed SolutionA major source of revenue for the Arunachal Pradesh government is:

46. Which Indian state lies to the south of Arunachal Pradesh?

[amp_mcq option1=”Assam” option2=”Meghalaya” option3=”Nagaland” option4=”Tripura” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionWhich Indian state lies to the south of Arunachal Pradesh?

47. Rice is the predominant crop grown in Arunachal Pradesh, primarily in:

[amp_mcq option1=”High altitude regions” option2=”Valley and foothills” option3=”Dryland areas” option4=”Semi-arid regions” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionRice is the predominant crop grown in Arunachal Pradesh, primarily in:

48. The Arunachal Pradesh government prioritizes spending on agriculture and allied sectors to:

[amp_mcq option1=”Boost rural livelihoods” option2=”Achieve food security” option3=”Promote sustainable farming” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionThe Arunachal Pradesh government prioritizes spending on agriculture and allied sectors to:

49. The primary mode of transportation within Arunachal Pradesh, especially in hilly areas, is:

[amp_mcq option1=”Railways” option2=”Buses” option3=”Ropeways” option4=”Waterways” correct=”option3″]

Detailed SolutionThe primary mode of transportation within Arunachal Pradesh, especially in hilly areas, is:

50. Shifting cultivation (Jhum) is a traditional agricultural practice found in Arunachal Pradesh, characterized by:

[amp_mcq option1=”Intensive fertilizer use” option2=”Crop rotation and fallow periods” option3=”Large-scale irrigation systems” option4=”Monocropping” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionShifting cultivation (Jhum) is a traditional agricultural practice found in Arunachal Pradesh, characterized by:

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