21. A challenge to conducting the Census in Nagaland is:

Remoteness and difficult terrain
Limited resources
Cultural sensitivities
All of the above

Detailed SolutionA challenge to conducting the Census in Nagaland is:

22. The government of Nagaland focuses on improving rural connectivity through:

Upgrading existing roads
Building suspension bridges
Promoting carpooling initiatives
Expanding public bus networks

Detailed SolutionThe government of Nagaland focuses on improving rural connectivity through:

23. A vegetable commonly cultivated in Nagaland is:

Potato
Cabbage
Tomato
All of the above

Detailed SolutionA vegetable commonly cultivated in Nagaland is:

24. A fruit crop with growing popularity in Nagaland is:

Kiwi
Pineapple
Orange
Passionfruit

Detailed SolutionA fruit crop with growing popularity in Nagaland is:

25. Ecotourism in Nagaland emphasizes:

Sustainable practices
Community participation
Wildlife conservation
All of the above

Detailed SolutionEcotourism in Nagaland emphasizes:

26. Backyard poultry farming is common in Nagaland and contributes to:

Food security
Income generation
Women's empowerment
All of the above

Detailed SolutionBackyard poultry farming is common in Nagaland and contributes to:

27. Nagaland’s terrain is predominantly characterized by:

Rolling plains
Hilly and mountainous regions
Coastal landscapes
Vast deserts

Detailed SolutionNagaland’s terrain is predominantly characterized by:

28. The approximate population of Nagaland according to the 2011 census is:

5,00,000
1 million
2 million
5 million

Detailed SolutionThe approximate population of Nagaland according to the 2011 census is:

29. Fish farming in Nagaland contributes to:

Food security
Income generation
Employment
All of the above

Detailed SolutionFish farming in Nagaland contributes to:

30. Nagaland has significant potential for the production of:

Kiwi
Passionfruit
Avocado
All of the above

Detailed SolutionNagaland has significant potential for the production of: