[amp_mcq option1=”Clothing for lower-caste women” option2=”Temple entry” option3=”Education rights” option4=”Travel for oppressed castes” correct=”option1″]
Detailed SolutionThe Channar Revolt of the early 19th century challenged restrictions on:
[amp_mcq option1=”Clothing for lower-caste women” option2=”Temple entry” option3=”Education rights” option4=”Travel for oppressed castes” correct=”option1″]
Detailed SolutionThe Channar Revolt of the early 19th century challenged restrictions on:
[amp_mcq option1=”Panchavadyam” option2=”Poorakkali” option3=”Kummattikali” option4=”Kolkali” correct=”option1″]
[amp_mcq option1=”Rice” option2=”Pulses” option3=”Plantation crops” option4=”WheatAnswer: c” correct=”option3″]
Detailed SolutionHill slopes in Kerala are suitable for cultivation of:
[amp_mcq option1=”Investment promotion” option2=”Project facilitation” option3=”Policy advocacy” option4=”All of the above Answer: d” correct=”option4″]
Detailed SolutionThe ‘Kerala Bureau of Industrial Promotion’ (K-BIP) is responsible for:
[amp_mcq option1=”Cold winters” option2=”Hot summers” option3=”Humid summers” option4=”Heavy monsoon rains” correct=”option4″]
Detailed SolutionThe “Hill Stations” of Kerala, like Munnar, offer a respite from the:
[amp_mcq option1=”Thiruvananthapuram” option2=”Kochi” option3=”Kozhikode” option4=”Kannur” correct=”option1″]
[amp_mcq option1=”Idukki” option2=”Palakkad” option3=”Wayanad” option4=”Malappuram Answer: b” correct=”option2″]
Detailed SolutionLimestone deposits are found in which district of Kerala?
[amp_mcq option1=”Shrimp” option2=”Carp” option3=”Catfish” option4=”Mussels Answer: a” correct=”option1″]
Detailed SolutionAquaculture in Kerala primarily focuses on the production of:
[amp_mcq option1=”Social disruption in families” option2=”Increased income inequality” option3=”Labor shortages in Kerala” option4=”All of the above Answer: d” correct=”option3″]
[amp_mcq option1=”Travancore” option2=”Cochin” option3=”Zamorin’s Kozhikode” option4=”Kolathunadu” correct=”option3″]
Detailed SolutionThe Vadakkumkur and Thekkumkur kingdoms were rivals owing allegiance to: