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Amazing India. Kaleidoscope of questions. Quiz

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World Geography Quiz: 100 Countries, 2,500 Questions: Educational Travel Around the Globe

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Amazing India. Kaleidoscope of questions. Quiz

The online quiz series “World Geography Quiz: 100 Countries, 2,500 Questions: Educational Travel Around the Globe” was published as separate books on the online-platforms.

Each country in the world in the series online quizzes “World Geography Quiz: 100 Countries, 2,500 Questions: Educational Travel Around the Globe” is explored through 25 questions, which encourage independent research, comparisons between countries, fact-checking and the search for patterns and differences.

If you’re interested in new technologies and territories, you’ll not only learn many interesting facts about the national characteristics of countries around the world but also learn to find analogies and generalizations when comparing nature, sociology, economics, and culture.

Each country in quiz series is examined through 25 questions and includes a sequence of five modules.

Module 1: General Information: 1. Borders, Country Map, 2. Flag Symbolism, 3. Coat of Arms Symbolism, 4. Toponymy, Etymology of Names, 5. Money

Module 2: Nature: 1. Mountains, 3. Water Resources, 3. Landscape Features, 4. Flora, 5. Fauna

Module 3: People: 1. Nations, ethnic groups, 2. Languages, linguistics, 3. National dishes, cuisine 4. People’s way of life (rules of behavior, traditions) 5. Famous people of the past and present

Module 4: Economics: 1. Urbanization, capital city 2. Agriculture, food security 3. Export, Trade, 4. Energy, transport, technology, 5. Attractions, tourism

Module 5: Culture: 1. Music, 2. Sports, 3. Religion, 4. Holidays, festivals, 5. Art

The online quiz includes problem question and question with possible answer options.

The series of online quizzes “Amazing Russia: The Complete Quiz Guide: Explore Every Region” is also useful for broadening horizons, career guidance, and developing critical thinking.

Amazing India. Kaleidoscope of questions. General information

India General 1

Is the world threatened by nuclear war as a result of the conflict between two nuclear powers? Periodic clashes between the military forces of the two countries occur along the disputed Indo-Chinese border: the Sino-Indian border war in 1962, the Sino-Indian border war in 1967, the confrontation in the Sumdoron Chu Valley in 1987, and others. The area of India’s territory is 3 million 288 thousand km², making the country the seventh largest in the world by this indicator. The mountains and forests from Gujarat to Odisha (Orissa) are considered a barrier between…

1. India and Pakistan

2. India and China

3. North and South India

4. India and Indonesia

India General 2

The national flag of India consists of a rectangular field with three horizontal stripes of equal width: the top one is “deep saffron,” the middle one is white, and the bottom one is green. Initially, the colors of the Indian flag were different and had other religious meanings: red for Hindus, green for Muslims, and white for other religions. In the center of the white stripe is an image of a wheel with 24 spokes, dark blue in color — symbolizing…

1. the sun

2. the globe

3. the moon

4. the chakra

India General 3

Why are lions often depicted on coats of arms? The coat of arms features four Indian lions on a circular abacus. The fourth lion is located at the back and is hidden from view. The coat of arms symbolizes a nation that “is brave in courage, strong in body, wise in counsel, and terrifies its enemies.” The abacus is adorned with four animals — symbols of the four directions: the Lion — the north, the Elephant — the east, the Bull — the south, and the Horse — the west (only the Horse and the Bull are visible in the image). The abacus rests on a lotus, symbolizing the source of life. The national emblem of India is a replica of the Lion Capital of Sarnath (near Varanasi), erected in the 3rd century BCE by Emperor Ashoka at the site where Buddha proclaimed his message of peace and liberation, addressed to the four corners of the world. Below the abacus is the motto…

1. “Live by work and truth”

2. “Strength in knowledge”

3. “Never give up”

4. “Only Truth prevails”

India General 4

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