Question : What is the height of the Kangchenjunga Peak of the Himalayas as of September 2022?
Option 1: 8,868 metres
Option 2: 8,586 metres
Option 3: 8,024 metres
Option 4: 7,655 metres
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Correct Answer: 8,586 metres
Solution : The correct answer is 8,586 metres.
Kangchenjunga is located in the eastern Himalayas, on the border between Nepal and the state of Sikkim. At an estimated 8,586 meters above sea level, Kangchenjunga is the third-highest mountain in the world. The main summit of the Kangchenjunga range is shared by India and Nepal out of its several summits.
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Question : Which among the following is the highest peak in India?
Option 1: Kangchenjunga
Option 2: Nanga Parbat
Option 3: Nanda Devi
Option 4: Namcha Barwa
Question : What is the volume of a cube whose side length is 6 metres?
Option 1: 36 cubic metres
Option 2: 120 cubic metres
Option 3: 208 cubic metres
Option 4: 216 cubic metres
Question : If the sides of an equilateral triangle are increased by 1 metre, then its area is increased by $\sqrt3$ sq. metre. The length of any of its sides is:
Option 1: $2$ metres
Option 2: $\frac{5}{2}$ metres
Option 3: $\frac{3}{2}$ metres
Option 4: $\sqrt3$ metres
Question : The Greater Himalayas is otherwise called
Option 1: Himadri
Option 2: Sahyadri
Option 3: Assam Himalayas
Option 4: Sivalik
Question : From an aeroplane just over of river, the angle of depression of two palm trees on the opposite bank of the river is found to be $60^{\circ}$ and $30^{\circ}$, respectively. If the breadth of the river is 400 metres, then the height of the aeroplane above the river at that instant is: $(\sqrt{3} = 1.732)$
Option 1: 173.2 metres
Option 2: 346.4 metres
Option 3: 519 .6 metres
Option 4: 692.8 metres
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