MCQs On Transports In India

MCQs On Transports In India
Test1234
Return To  Indian Geography MCQ

Question 1. Which is the longest National Highway of India?

(A) National Highway 44

(B) National Highway 8

(C) National Highway 2

(D) National Highway 1

View Answer
(A) National Highway 44

Question 2. National Highway No. 2 passes through_______.

(A) Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram

(B) Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala

(C) Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala

(D) Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa

View Answer
(A) Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram

Question 3. The share of Road Transport in total transport of India is________.

(A) 40%

(B) 60%

(C) 80%

(D) 100%

View Answer
(C) 80%

Question 4. In total there are how many National Highways in India and approximaterly what is their total length?

(A) 228 and 1,15,435 km

(B) 54 and 32,000 km

(C) 44 and 24,000 km

(D) 34 and 16,000 km

View Answer
(A) 228 and 1,15,435 km

Question 5. National Highway 4 passes through________.

(A) Andman and Nicobar

(B) Rajasthan

(C) Madhya Pradesh

(D) Andhra Pradesh

View Answer
(A) Andman and Nicobar

Question 6. Which one of the following states has the largest kilometres of National Highways in India?

(A) Uttar Pradesh

(B) Rajasthan

(C) Madhya Pradesh

(D) Andhra Pradesh

View Answer
(A) Uttar Pradesh

Question 7. Which of the following States of India has maximum total length of State Highways?

(A) Maharashtra

(B) Uttar Pradesh

(C) Rajasthan

(D) Gujarat

View Answer
(A) Maharashtra

Question 8. Which State of India has the maximum length of State Highways?

(A) Maharashtra

(B) Madhya Pradesh

(C) Bihar

(D) Uttar Pradesh

View Answer
(A) Maharashtra

Question 9. Which development is associated with Golden Quadrilateral?

(A) Tourism Networks

(B) Power Grids

(C) Harbor

(D) Highways

View Answer
(D) Highways

Question 10. Golden Quadrilateral Project of India joins________.

(A) Porbandar – Bengaluru – Kolkata – Kanpur

(B) Srinagar – Delhi – Kanpur – Kolkata

(C) Delhi – Jhansi – Bengaluru – Kanyakumari

(D) Delhi – Mumbai – Chennai – Kolkata

View Answer
(D) Delhi – Mumbai – Chennai – Kolkata

Question 11. What is the Golden Quadrilateral?

(A) Cold Trade Routes

(B) National Highway Project

(C) Major Air Routes

(D) Rail lines joining metros

View Answer
(B) National Highway Project

Question 12. ‘Pradhanmantri Bharat Jodo Pariyojna’ is related to________.

(A) Development of Highways

(B) Linking of Rivers

(C) Social Integration

(D) Communication

View Answer
(A) Development of Highways

Question 13. The East-West and North-South Express Highways cross at________.

(A) Sagar

(B) Bhopal

(C) Jhansi

(D) Gwalior

View Answer
(C) Jhansi

Question 14. The meeting town of North-South and East-West Corridor SuperHighway is_________.

(A) Jhansi

(B) Nagpur

(C) Delhi

(D) Hyderabad

View Answer
(A) Jhansi

Question 15. Two National Highways i.e., Srinagar – Kanyakumari Highway and Silchar – Porbandar Highway, which are constructed under National Highway Development Project shall meet at_________.

(A) Nagpur

(B) Jhansi

(C) Gwalior

(D) Bhopal

View Answer
(B) Jhansi 

Question 16. Which one of the following pairs of cities has been connected by a sixlane expressway? 

(A) Islamabad and Lahore

(B) Mumbai and Pune

(C) Dhaka and Chittagong

(D) Ahmedabad and Vadodra

View Answer
(B) Mumbai and Pune

Question 17. Which one of the following cities is not connected by National Highway No. 3?

(A) Hamirpur

(B) Manali

(C) Bhopal

(D) Kullu

View Answer
(C) Bhopal

Question 18. The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana is________.

(A) to develop community life in villages which are not well connected

(B) to help police to reach the place of crime more swiftly to control crime-spurt

(C) to facilitates patrolling of the area to prevent misuse of electricity by unauthorised persons

(D) to augment road connectivity and provide food grains to the poorest of the poor at cheaper rates

View Answer
(A) to develop community life in villages which are not well connected

Question 19. The National Highway from Delhi to Kolkata via Delhi is numbered________.

(A) 8

(B) 4

(C) 19

(D) 1

View Answer
(C) 19 

Question 20. ….. carries 40 percent of road traffic of India.

(A) Village roads

(B) District roads

(C) State roads

(D) National Highways

View Answer
(D) National Highways

Question 21. Which of the following statements about National Highways Development Project are correct?

(A) East-West corridor connects Silchar and Dwarka

(B) North-South corridor connects Srinagar and Kanyakumari

(C) Its total length is 5,846 km

(D) It connects Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata

View Answer
(C) Its total length is 5,846 km

Question 22. Which among the following National Highway route is the longest?

(A) Pune – Machilipatnam

(B) Kolkata – Hazira

(C) Chennai – Thane

(D) Agra – Mumbai

View Answer
(B) Kolkata – Hazira 

Question 23. Which one of the following is not correctly matched?

(A) Hyderabad : Headquarter of South Central Railway

(B) Durgapur – Kolkata : Express Highways

(C) Nasik – Pune : National Highway-50

(D) Haldia – Allahabad : National Waterway

View Answer
(A) Hyderabad : Headquarter of South Central Railway

Question 24. ‘Jawahar Tunnel’ passes through which place?

(A) Jojila

(B) Burjila

(C) Banihal

(D) Pir Panjal

View Answer
(C) Banihal

Question 25. If you travel by road from Kohima to Kottayam, what is the minimum number of States within India through which you can travel, including the origin and the destination? 

(A) 9

(B) 8

(C) 7

(D) 6

View Answer
(C) 7
Test1234
Return To  Indian Geography MCQ