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Test: Land Reforms - Question 1

Who started the Zamindari system?

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L. Cornwallis introduced the Zamindari system in 1793.

Test: Land Reforms - Question 2

Who brought up the Mahalwari system?

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William Bentinck was the British Governor General who brought the idea of Mahalwari system. 

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Test: Land Reforms - Question 3

Which of the following is not matched correctly?

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The practice of Rayotwari system was done in Maharashtra, Assam and East Bengal.

Test: Land Reforms - Question 4

Which state initiated the eradication of Zamindari system?

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Uttar Pradesh started with doing away with the Zamindari system after independence.

Test: Land Reforms - Question 5

Operation "Barga" is related to.....

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Protection of the Sharecroppers was done through the Operation Barga

Test: Land Reforms - Question 6

There are ________ parallel ranges of the Himalayas.

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The three parallel ranges of Himalayas are:

Himadri (Great or Inner Himalayas)

  • It is the most continuous range with an average height of 6000 meters.
  • It remains covered with snow throughout the year.

 Himachal (Lesser Himalayas) 

  • It lies to the south of Himadri.
  • The average height of these mountains is between 3,700 to 4,500 meters.
  • Famous ranges are: Pir Panjal range, Dhaula Dhar and Mahabharat ranges.
  • Famous valleys like Kangra, Kullu, and Kashmir are situated in this valley.

 ​Shivalik (Outer Himalayas)

  • These are outermost ranges of Himalayas and have an average height between 900 to 1100 meters. 
  • These ranges are mainly composed of unconsolidated rock material, so these ranges are prone to earthquakes and landslides.
  • The longitudinal valleys lying between lesser Himalayas and Shiwaliks are called ‘Duns’ like Dehra Dun, Kotli Dun, and Patlin Dun, etc.
Test: Land Reforms - Question 7

Which river originates from the Amarkantak plateau?

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  • Amarkantak is the place from where the Narmada river originates.
  • It rises from the Maikal ranges at the height of 1057 meters above sea level.
  • Narmada river mainly flows in central India.
  • It flows through the states of MP, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.
  • It flows into the Gulf of Khambhat (Arabian Sea).
  • Its total length is 1,312 km.
Test: Land Reforms - Question 8

In which of the following Himalayan ranges is the Banihal Pass situated?

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  • The Pir Panjal Range is a range of Inner Himalayan mountains stretching from east-southeast (ESE) to west-northwest (WNW) through Himachal Pradesh, Indian state, and Jammu and Kashmir, Indian Union Territory.
  • Pir Panjal is the greatest range of the Lesser Himalayas.
  • The Pir Panjal Railway Tunnel, a rail tunnel of 11,215 meters passes through Jammu and Kashmir's Pir Panjal Range.
  • The tunnel was opened to regular service on 26 June 2013.
  • It is the longest railway tunnel in India and the fourth-longest tunnel in Asia.
Test: Land Reforms - Question 9

Maximum land area has been degraded and converted to wasteland in India under the influence of

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  • The land which may be classified as a wasteland such as barren hilly terrains, desert lands, ravines, etc. normally cannot be brought under cultivation with the available technology.
  • If the land is left uncultivated for more than five years, it would be categorized as a culturable wasteland.
  • Major factors are loss of topsoil due to water erosion; land degradation due to acidity; vegetal degradation with water erosion; and gully formation.
Test: Land Reforms - Question 10

Umananda Island is situated in the Indian state of ________.

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  • Umananda Island is a small island in the midst of the River Brahmaputra. 
  • It is located in Assam. 
  • Because of its structure, it was named as the Peacock Island by the British.
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