31. Kerala is famous for its network of interconnected lagoons known as:

Backwaters
Canals
Estuaries
Deltas Answer: a)

Detailed SolutionKerala is famous for its network of interconnected lagoons known as:

32. The ‘Chakara’ phenomenon in Kerala refers to:

Mudbank formation
Algal bloom
Fish migration
Ocean currents Answer: a

Detailed SolutionThe ‘Chakara’ phenomenon in Kerala refers to:

33. The ‘Hartal’ is a common practice in Kerala of:

Religious festivals
Strikes and protests
Cultural celebrations
Elections

Detailed SolutionThe ‘Hartal’ is a common practice in Kerala of:

34. The traditional weaving technique of Balaramapuram is famous for its:

Handloom cotton fabrics
Silk saris
Woolen shawls
Jute products

Detailed SolutionThe traditional weaving technique of Balaramapuram is famous for its:

35. Kerala has a relatively high:

Income inequality
Unemployment rate
Population density
Industrial pollution level

Detailed SolutionKerala has a relatively high:

36. Kerala’s moist deciduous forests are noted for commercially valuable trees like:

Teak & Rosewood
Eucalyptus & Casuarina
Pine & Deodar
Sal & Shisham Answer: a

Detailed SolutionKerala’s moist deciduous forests are noted for commercially valuable trees like:

37. An uprising by inmates of the Cannanore Central Jail was an example of:

Communal violence
Prison mutiny inspired by 1857
Social reform movement
Feudal rebellion

Detailed SolutionAn uprising by inmates of the Cannanore Central Jail was an example of:

38. Kerala’s traditional homestead farming often integrates:

Fruits, Vegetables & Spices
Horticulture & Animal Husbandry
Horticulture & Aquaculture
All of the above Answer: d

Detailed SolutionKerala’s traditional homestead farming often integrates:

39. Which wildlife sanctuary is famous for its elephant population?

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary
Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary
Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary
Chimmony Wildlife Sanctuary Answer: a

Detailed SolutionWhich wildlife sanctuary is famous for its elephant population?

40. This spice, considered “black gold”, is extensively cultivated in Kerala:

Turmeric
Cardamom
Pepper
Ginger Answer: c)

Detailed SolutionThis spice, considered “black gold”, is extensively cultivated in Kerala: