Geography One-Liners for various competitive examinations
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Maximum questions come from Geography portion in different competitive exams.
Here are some important Geography one-liners for students competing for various exams
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1-The country which is the largest buyer of Indian goods is-
1-USA.
2-England.
3-China.
4-Japan.
2- The single largest item of import in our country is-
1-Machine tools.
2-Petroleum.
c-Agricultural products.
4-Transport instruments.
3-These goods are the largest groups of our exports-
1-Petroleum Goods.
2-Ores and Minerals.
3-Agricultural goods.
4-Manufactured goods.
4-The country having maximum imports from India is-
1-France.
2-Russia.
3-USA.
4-Japan
5-The largest share of imports of India is-
1-Agricultural products.
2-Petroleum.
3-Transport euipment.
4-Capital goods.
6-The major portion of India’s export consists of-
1-Food stuffs.
2-Manufactured goods.
3-Agricultural products.
4-Raw materials.
7- The International Trade becomes necessary because –
1-The surplus products must be imported.
2-To have cultural and social links with other countries.
3-Importing of goods in which the country is deficient.
4-Profit-making is the important object of a country.
8-The most important among imports of India is-
1-Paper.
2-Petrol.
3-Chemicals.
4-Machinery.
9-The mode of transport mostly used in foreign trade is-
1- Ships.
2-Railways.
3-Airways.
4-Road ways.
10- Before Independence, the major portion of India’s foreign trade was with-
1-China and Sri Lanka.
2-France and Germany.
3-Britain and Common wealth countries.
4-Arab Countries producing petroleum.
11-LDC stands for-
12- OPEC stands for-
ANS-
1-USA
2-Transport instruments.
3-Manufactured goods.
4-USA
5-Petroleum.
6-Manufactured goods.
7-Profit-making is the important object of a country.
8-Petrol.
9-Ships.
10-Britain and Common wealth countries.
11-Less Developed Countries.
12- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
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