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    Which rock group accounts for more than 90% of India’s coal production?

    (A) Vindhyan system

    (B) Dharwar system

    (C) Tertiary system

    (D) Gondwana system

    Option d – Gondwana system

    Considering present knowledge and available resources, India is expected to remain self-reliant for the next three decades in the production of

    (A) Tin

    (B) Coking coal

    (C) Copper

    (D) Petroleum

    Option b – Coking coal

    Why are the Gondwana rock formations regarded as the most significant rock system in India?

    (A) They contain over 90% of the country’s limestone reserves

    (B) They hold more than 90% of India’s coal reserves

    (C) Most fertile black cotton soils are spread over them

    (D) None of the above reasons is suitable

    Option b – They hold more than 90% of India’s coal reserves

    Which rock system is the principal source of coal deposits in India?

    (A) Dharwar system

    (B) Gondwana system

    (C) Cuddapah system

    (D) Vindhyan system

    Option b – Gondwana system

    Which of the following shows the correct descending order of coal-producing states?

    (A) Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha

    (B) Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar

    (C) West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar

    (D) Bihar, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh

    Option a – Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha

    Which state ranks first in coal production in India?

    (A) West Bengal

    (B) Chhattisgarh

    (C) Andhra Pradesh

    (D) Madhya Pradesh

    Option b – Chhattisgarh

    Which sequence correctly represents Indian states in descending order of coal reserves?

    (A) Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh

    (B) Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand

    (C) Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal

    (D) Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha

    Option c – Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal

    Which of the following states is the leading coal producer in India?

    (A) Chhattisgarh

    (B) Jharkhand

    (C) Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Odisha

    Option a – Chhattisgarh

    Which pair represents the two major coal-producing states of India?

    (A) Jharkhand and Odisha

    (B) Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand

    (C) Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh

    Option b – Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand

    Which state is the highest coal producer in the country?

    (A) Andhra Pradesh

    (B) Madhya Pradesh

    (C) Chhattisgarh

    (D) West Bengal

    Option c – Chhattisgarh

    Which of the following is the correct descending order of states based on proved coal reserves?

    (A) Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh

    (B) Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand

    (C) Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal

    Option d – Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal

    Arrange the following coal-producing states in descending order of production

    (A) Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh

    (B) Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra

    (C) Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha

    (D) Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra

    Option a – Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh

    The industrial development of the Chhotanagpur region is mainly associated with the discovery of

    (A) Bauxite

    (B) Coal

    (C) Iron ore

    (D) Manganese

    Option b – Coal

    What is the approximate percentage share of Jharkhand in India’s total coal production?

    (A) 40%

    (B) 45%

    (C) 47%

    (D) 19%

    Option d – 19%

    Identify the three leading coal-producing states in descending order

    (A) Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha

    (B) Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha

    (C) Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand

    (D) Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh

    Option a – Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha

    Which two states are the largest coal producers in India?

    (A) Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh

    (B) Chhattisgarh and Odisha

    (C) Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand

    (D) Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh

    Option c – Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand

    The Namchik–Namphuk coalfields are located in which state?

    (A) Arunachal Pradesh

    (B) Meghalaya

    (C) Mizoram

    (D) Manipur

    Option a – Arunachal Pradesh

    The Korba coalfield is situated in

    (A) Odisha

    (B) Chhattisgarh

    (C) West Bengal

    (D) Assam

    Option b – Chhattisgarh

    Talcher, a well-known coal belt, is located in

    (A) Andhra Pradesh

    (B) Chhattisgarh

    (C) Jharkhand

    (D) Odisha

    Option d – Odisha

    Approximately what percentage of India’s coal production comes from the Chhotanagpur region?

    (A) 20%

    (B) 40%

    (C) 60%

    (D) 80%

    Option d – 80%

    Which coalfield has the largest coal reserves among the following?

    (A) Jharia

    (B) Raniganj

    (C) Korba

    (D) Singrauli

    Option b – Raniganj

    Coal mining in Jharkhand is primarily associated with which location?

    (A) Jharia

    (B) Jamshedpur

    (C) Ranchi

    (D) Lohardaga

    Option a – Jharia

    The Jharia coalfield lies in which Indian state?

    (A) West Bengal

    (B) Odisha

    (C) Jharkhand

    (D) Chhattisgarh

    Option c – Jharkhand

    What is the principal mineral resource found at Jharia in Jharkhand?

    (A) Thorium

    (B) Silk

    (C) Gold

    (D) Coal

    Option d – Coal

    Which state possesses the largest reserves of lignite coal in India?

    (A) Gujarat

    (B) Kerala

    (C) Rajasthan

    (D) Tamil Nadu

    Option d – Tamil Nadu

    The largest lignite coal deposit in India is located at

    (A) Jharkhand

    (B) Odisha

    (C) Jammu and Kashmir

    (D) Tamil Nadu

    Option d – Tamil Nadu

    Bisrampur is well known for the extraction of

    (A) Copper ore

    (B) Iron ore

    (C) Coal

    (D) Manganese

    Option c – Coal

    From which location does India obtain the largest share of its natural gas output?

    (A) Andhra Pradesh coastline

    (B) Gujarat coastline

    (C) Bombay High

    (D) Tamil Nadu coastline

    Option c – Bombay High

    Which of the following statements related to the Bombay High oilfield is incorrect?

    (A) The oilfield is situated nearly 60 km away from the Mumbai coast

    (B) It was discovered in 1965

    (C) Drilling of the first oil well began in 1974

    (D) It was discovered through a joint effort of Russian and Indian teams

    Option a – The oilfield is situated nearly 60 km away from the Mumbai coast

    The KG–D6 basin is known for its abundant reserves of

    (A) Coal

    (B) Crude oil

    (C) Natural gas

    (D) Uranium

    Option c – Natural gas

    Which of the following does not belong to the category of fossil fuels?

    (A) Coal

    (B) Wood

    (C) Diesel

    (D) Petrol

    Option b – Wood

    Quartzite is produced by the metamorphism of

    (A) Limestone

    (B) Obsidian

    (C) Sandstone

    (D) Shale

    Option c – Sandstone

    Which state leads India in manganese production?

    (A) Karnataka

    (B) Maharashtra

    (C) Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Odisha

    Option c – Madhya Pradesh

    Which Indian state possesses the maximum reserves of asbestos?

    (A) Madhya Pradesh

    (B) Bihar

    (C) Karnataka

    (D) Rajasthan

    Option d – Rajasthan

    Which of the following Minerals is typically linked with metamorphic rocks?

    (A) Copper

    (B) Garnet

    (C) Manganese

    (D) Pyrite

    Option b – Garnet

    Which of the following sequences correctly shows manganese-producing states of India from highest to lowest production?

    (A) Rajasthan, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh

    (B) Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan

    (C) Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka

    (D) Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh

    Option c – Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka

    Which of the following is classified as a non-metallic mineral?

    (A) Haematite

    (B) Bauxite

    (C) Gypsum

    (D) Limonite

    Option c – Gypsum

    Which state is the top producer of gypsum in India?

    (A) Bihar

    (B) Jharkhand

    (C) Chhattisgarh

    (D) Rajasthan

    Option d – Rajasthan

    Which substance is abundantly found in the Churu–Bikaner–Sri Ganganagar belt, contributes to Pollution, improves soil fertility, and after processing is used in Health and construction sectors?

    (A) Limestone

    (B) Lignite

    (C) Fuller’s Earth

    (D) Gypsum

    Option b – Lignite

    Which of the following mineral-location pairs is incorrectly matched?

    (A) Amguri – Petroleum

    (B) Lanjigarh – Bauxite

    (C) Kamptee – Copper

    (D) Bellary – Iron ore

    Option c – Kamptee – Copper

    Which of the following pairs is not correctly associated?

    (A) Dalli–Rajhara – Iron ore

    (B) Rakha – Copper

    (C) Nellore – Manganese

    (D) Amarkantak – Bauxite

    Option c – Nellore – Manganese

    Select the correct sequence for copper, gold, iron and coal respectively ( RPSC RAS Prelims mcq Practice )

    (A) Khetri, Kolar, Kudremukh, Jharia

    (B) Kolar, Khetri, Kudremukh, Jharia

    (C) Jharia, Kolar, Kudremukh, Khetri

    (D) Khetri, Kudremukh, Kolar, Jharia

    Option a – Khetri, Kolar, Kudremukh, Jharia

    Which Indian state enjoys a near monopoly in chromite production?

    (A) Bihar

    (B) Karnataka

    (C) Maharashtra

    (D) Odisha

    Option d – Odisha

    Which of the following mineral-region pairs is incorrectly matched? ( RPSC RAS Prelims mcq Practice )

    (A) Bailadila – Madhya Pradesh

    (B) Kemmangundi – Karnataka

    (C) Singhbhum – Jharkhand

    (D) Mayurbhanj – Odisha

    Option a – Bailadila – Madhya Pradesh

    Which of the following pairs is wrongly matched? ( RPSC RAS Prelims mcq Practice )

    (A) Kudremukh – Iron ore

    (B) Koraput – Manganese

    (C) Khetri – Copper

    (D) Singareni – Coal

    Option b – Koraput – Manganese

    Granite slabs and slates are primarily produced at ( RPSC RAS Prelims mcq Practice )

    (A) Lalitpur

    (B) Jhansi

    (C) Chunar

    (D) Churk

    Option a – Lalitpur

    Major diamond mining areas in India are located in ( RPSC RAS Prelims mcq Practice )

    (A) Karnataka

    (B) Uttar Pradesh

    (C) Madhya Pradesh

    (D) Tamil Nadu

    Option c – Madhya Pradesh

    In which district were significant reserves of diamond-bearing kimberlite discovered in recent years? ( RPSC RAS Prelims mcq Practice )

    (A) Hoshangabad

    (B) Raipur

    (C) Sambalpur

    (D) Warangal

    Option b – Raipur

    Which mineral is commonly found along the beach sands of Kerala? ( RPSC RAS Prelims mcq Practice )

    (A) Beryllium

    (B) Uranium

    (C) Thorium

    (D) Monazite

    Option d – Monazite

    Which mineral is found in abundance in Kerala? ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    (A) Tin

    (B) Manganese

    (C) Mica

    (D) Monazite

    Option d – Monazite

    In India, monazite deposits are mainly concentrated in ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    (A) Uttar Pradesh

    (B) Himachal Pradesh

    (C) Tamil Nadu

    (D) Kerala

    Option d – Kerala

    Jaduguda is well known for the extraction of ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    (A) Iron ore

    (B) Manganese

    (C) Gold

    (D) Uranium

    Option d – Uranium

    Which mineral is extracted from Turamdih? ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    (A) Kyanite

    (B) Asbestos

    (C) Mica

    (D) Uranium

    Option d – Uranium

    The Chhotanagpur Plateau is especially rich in ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    (A) Skilled manpower

    (B) Mineral resources

    (C) Hydroelectric potential

    (D) Fertile agricultural land

    Option b – Mineral resources

    Which of the following areas in India contain shale gas reserves?. 1. Cambay Basin 2. Cauvery Basin 3. Krishna–Godavari Basin. Choose the correct answer. ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Cambay Basin and Cauvery Basin only

    B) Krishna–Godavari Basin only

    C) Cauvery Basin and Krishna–Godavari Basin only

    D) Cambay Basin, Cauvery Basin, and Krishna–Godavari Basin

    Option d – Cambay Basin, Cauvery Basin, and Krishna–Godavari Basin

    Examine the following statements regarding mineral and energy resources of India. 1. Natural gas is present in the Gondwana geological formations. 2. Kodarma is a major region for mica deposits. 3. The Dharwar belt is associated with petroleum resources. Which of the above statements is/are correct?

    A) Statements 1 and 2 only

    B) Statement 2 only

    C) Statements 1 and 3 only

    D) None of the above

    Option b – Statement 2 only

    Which Minerals are known to occur in the Sonbhadra district?. 1. Uranium 2. Andalusite 3. Pyrite 4. Dolomite. Select the appropriate answer. ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Uranium, Andalusite, and Pyrite

    B) Andalusite, Pyrite, and Dolomite

    C) Uranium, Pyrite, and Dolomite

    D) Uranium, Andalusite, Pyrite, and Dolomite

    Option b – Andalusite, Pyrite, and Dolomite

    Which of the following materials are commonly found in the coastal sand deposits of Kerala?. 1. Ilmenite 2. Zircon 3. Sillimanite 4. Tungsten. Choose the correct option.

    A) Ilmenite, Zircon, Sillimanite, and Tungsten

    B) Ilmenite, Zircon, and Sillimanite

    C) Sillimanite and Tungsten

    D) Ilmenite and Zircon

    Option b – Ilmenite, Zircon, and Sillimanite

    Examine the following statements related to India’s mineral wealth. 1. India does not possess reserves of thorium. 2. Monazite sands found in Kerala contain uranium. Which of the above statements is/are correct?

    A) Only the first statement

    B) Only the second statement

    C) Both statements

    D) Neither statement

    Option b – Only the second statement

    Which of the following Minerals are naturally available in Chhattisgarh?. 1. Bauxite 2. Dolomite 3. Iron ore 4. Tin. Select the correct answer. ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Bauxite, Dolomite, and Iron ore

    B) Dolomite, Iron ore, and Tin

    C) Bauxite and Tin

    D) Bauxite, Dolomite, Iron ore, and Tin

    Option d – Bauxite, Dolomite, Iron ore, and Tin

    The Uran gas-based power station is located in which state? ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Gujarat

    B) Karnataka

    C) Maharashtra

    D) Tamil Nadu

    Option c – Maharashtra

    What is the primary source of energy in India? ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Nuclear power

    B) Petroleum

    C) Coal

    D) Hydroelectric power

    Option c – Coal

    Which source contributes the maximum share to Electricity generation in India? ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Atomic energy

    B) Hydropower

    C) Thermal power

    D) All sources contribute equally

    Option c – Thermal power

    Arrange the following energy sources in descending order based on their contribution to India’s power sector. ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Thermal > Hydro > Wind > Nuclear

    B) Thermal > Nuclear > Hydro > Wind

    C) Hydro > Nuclear > Thermal > Wind

    D) Nuclear > Hydro > Wind > Thermal

    Option a – Thermal > Hydro > Wind > Nuclear

    The NTPC-operated super thermal power plant in West Bengal is located at ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Asansol

    B) Barrackpore

    C) Chandannagar

    D) Farakka

    Option d – Farakka

    The Neyveli Thermal power Station primarily uses which type of coal? ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Gondwana coal

    B) Tertiary coal

    C) Quaternary coal

    D) Cambrian coal

    Option b – Tertiary coal

    Ramagundam Super Thermal power Station is situated in which state? ( RPSC RAS Prelims MCQ Practice )

    A) Andhra Pradesh

    B) Jharkhand

    C) Madhya Pradesh

    D) Karnataka

    Option a – Andhra Pradesh

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