Question : The most ideal region for the cultivation of coffee in India is the
Option 1: Indo-Gangetic Valley
Option 2: Brahmaputra Valley
Option 3: Rann of Kutch
Option 4: Deccan Plateau
Correct Answer: Deccan Plateau
Solution : The correct answer is the Deccan Plateau.
Ideal soil conditions required for coffee production are the presence of humus and minerals, fertile volcanic red earth, and deep sandy loam soils. The coffee plantation regions in India are Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. Karnataka accounts for approximately 70% of India's total coffee production.
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Question : Which of the following regions of India has the maximum concentration of iron and steel industries?
Option 1: Western Ghats
Option 2: Deccan Plateau
Option 3: Chhota Nagpur Plateau
Option 4: Indo-Gangetic plains
Question : Red soil found in India in which regions?
Option 1: Eastern Region only
Option 2: Southern Region only
Option 3: Eastern and Southern part of the Deccan Plateau
Option 4: None of these
Question : The Rann of Kutch boundary line between India and Pakistan is also known as______.
Option 1: 13th parallel
Option 2: 17th parallel
Option 3: 24th parallel
Option 4: 34th parallel
Question : Dry farming in India is extensively practised in
Option 1: Kanara Plains
Option 3: Coromandal Plains
Option 4: Ganga Plains
Question : Which of the following pairs regarding the peninsular plateau of India is correct?
I. Central Highlands – south of Narmada River II. Deccan Plateau – north of Narmada River.
Option 1: Only I
Option 2: Both I and II
Option 3: Neither I nor II
Option 4: Only II
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