Answer to Geography Quiz (aGQ031120)
Chokepoint 1: Strait of Hormuz Chokepoint 2: Strait of Malacca Chokepoint 3: Suez Canal Chokepoint 4: Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb Chokepoint 5: Strait of Bosporus
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Chokepoint 1: Strait of Hormuz Chokepoint 2: Strait of Malacca Chokepoint 3: Suez Canal Chokepoint 4: Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb Chokepoint 5: Strait of Bosporus
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This geography quiz is about major strategic choke points of the world. A chokepoint refers to a point of natural or man-made congestion along two wider and important navigable passages. A chokepoint is a naturally narrow channel of shipping having high traffic because of their strategic locations. Given below are 5 suitably edited maps giving
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If you are a student of mass communication, journalism, economics, political or social science or arts or preparing for the administrative examination, you may like to submit articles related to social, economic, political, historical topics, the broad outlines of which are as below:- Climate change. Indian border disputes. National movements. Indian physiography. Post-independence politics. Role
Note: The quiz has five questions. Each has two option one true and other false. Answer with brief explanation is provided below. Q.1. Which of the states below touch both the international as well as Maritime boundary. A-West bengal B- Rajasthan Answer:- A Q.2. Which of the statement below is true. A- India’s length is more
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Note: The quiz has five questions. Each has two option one true and other false. Answer with brief explanation will be provided next week. Q.1. Which of the states below touch both the international as well as Maritime boundary. A-West bengal B- Rajasthan Q.2. Which of the statement below is true. A- India’s length is more
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