31. A significant challenge for road transport in Manipur is:

Hilly terrain
Narrow roads
Poor maintenance
All of the above

Detailed SolutionA significant challenge for road transport in Manipur is:

32. Land-use planning in Manipur can help reduce disaster risk by:

Restricting development in hazard-prone areas
Promoting sustainable practices
Protecting natural buffers
All of the above

Detailed SolutionLand-use planning in Manipur can help reduce disaster risk by:

33. The Barak River originates in the hills of:

Manipur
Nagaland
Assam
Mizoram

Detailed SolutionThe Barak River originates in the hills of:

34. The hilly areas of Manipur are suitable for growing crops like:

Potato, cabbage, and temperate fruits
Rice, sugarcane, and tropical fruits
Wheat, pulses, and oilseeds
Coconut, cashew, and spices

Detailed SolutionThe hilly areas of Manipur are suitable for growing crops like:

35. The Jhum cultivation (shifting cultivation) practiced in Manipur has implications for:

Soil erosion
Forest cover
Wildlife habitats
All of the above

Detailed SolutionThe Jhum cultivation (shifting cultivation) practiced in Manipur has implications for:

36. Traditional irrigation methods in Manipur include:

Lift irrigation
Bamboo drip irrigation
Community-managed systems
All of the above

Detailed SolutionTraditional irrigation methods in Manipur include:

37. The soil types found in Manipur are influenced by factors such as:

Climate, parent material, and topography
Proximity to the ocean
Mining activities
Industrial pollution

Detailed SolutionThe soil types found in Manipur are influenced by factors such as:

38. The hilly terrain and frequent landslides can disrupt:

Road and air transport
All modes of transport
Rail and water transport
Not a significant issue

Detailed SolutionThe hilly terrain and frequent landslides can disrupt:

39. The Imphal Valley has a significant portion of land under irrigation due to:

Presence of rivers
Government schemes
Fertile soils
All of the above

Detailed SolutionThe Imphal Valley has a significant portion of land under irrigation due to:

40. The majority of Manipur’s population lives in:

Urban areas
Rural areas
The Imphal Valley
The hilly regions

Detailed SolutionThe majority of Manipur’s population lives in: