Important Famous Places GK MCQs


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Questions and Answers Type:MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions).
Main Topic:General Knowledge.
Sub-topic:Famous Places.
Number of Questions:5 Questions with Answers.

Important Famous Places MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) with answers for various state exams and UPSC civil services, SSC, banking, MPSC, UPPSC, MPPSC etc. Exams. Learn and prepare Objective type Questions on Famous Places.



1. On which river is the famous Sardar Sarovar Dam constructed?

  1. Chambal.
  2. Narmada.
  3. Tapi.
  4. Godavari.


Answer: (b) Narmada.

Solution: The Sardar Sarovar Dam is a concrete gravity dam built on the Narmada river in Gujarat.


2. Bhakra Nangal Dam is built at the border of

  1. Punjab-Himachal Pradesh.
  2. Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand.
  3. Punjab-Haryana.
  4. Uttarakhand-Haryana.


Answer: (a) Punjab-Himachal Pradesh.

Solution: The Bhakra-Nangal Dam is the second tallest dam in Asia and is located on the border of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. It is the highest straight dam in India with a height of about 226m and a length of 518m. The dam forms the Gobind Sagar reservoir.


3. Tawang is a famous place of

  1. Sikkim.
  2. Assam.
  3. Arunachal Pradesh.
  4. Uttarakhand.


Answer: (c) Arunachal Pradesh.

Solution: Tawang has a breathtaking landscape of towering hills, frozen lakes, waterfalls, and mountain passes. It is a perfect place to get glimpses of ancient history. Monasteries, tribal culture, thrilling sports, hospitable people, and relaxing getaways make Tawang one of the best places for holidays in North East India.


4. Sundarbans is famous for

  1. Montane Forest.
  2. Dry Deciduous Forest.
  3. Mangrove Forest.
  4. Thorn Forest.


Answer: (c) Mangrove Forest.

Solution: The Sundarbans mangrove forest lies on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal.


5. Loktak lake in Manipur is famous for

  1. Unique fish variety.
  2. Phumdi.
  3. Its bigger size.
  4. Polluted water.


Answer: (b) Phumdi.

Solution: Loktak Lake is a freshwater lake in Manipur. It is famous for Phumdi. Phumdis are heterogeneous masses of vegetation, soil, and organic matter, in different stages of decay. It makes a series of floating islands, exclusive to Loktak Lake in Manipur.