Q. Arrange the following rivers in descending order of their length: 1. Ravi 2. Cauvery 3. Sutlej 4. Yamuna

Correct Answer

4, 3, 2, 1

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    C)Brahmaputra
    D)Tista
    Answer: Brahmaputra
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    A)An increase in the birth rate and declining death rate
    B)An increase in rate of death
    C)An increase in ratio of females
    D)Increasing number of old people
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    C)22
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    Answer: 22
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    B)17th parallel
    C)23rd parallel
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    A)south of the Capricorn
    B)north of Tropic of Cancer
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    D)north of the Equator
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    A)Madhya Pradesh
    B)Gujarat
    C)Karnataka
    D)Uttar Pradesh
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    B)Eastern
    C)Western
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    C)Polynesian group
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    B)Core has a very high melting point
    C)Core is full of gases
    D)Core is impervious to heat
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    A)Rice
    B)Wheat
    C)Millets
    D)Rubber
    Answer: Rubber
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    A)fold mountains
    B)old mountains
    C)young mountains
    D)block mountains
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    B)Velvadna National Park
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    A)Nasser
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    C)Mean temperature
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    C)Argentina
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