The Kalka–Shimla Railway line length is closest to A About 50 km B About 150 km C About 97 km
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Chapter 16: Transport, Communication, and Infrastructure (Set-4)
In Himachal Pradesh, the road programme PMGSY mainly aims to connect A Major metro cities B Only industrial parks C
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A “single-lane hill road” generally allows traffic to move safely by using A Two-way high speed B No driving rules
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In Himachal Pradesh, “border roads” are mainly built to improve connectivity near A International border areas B Coastal fishing towns
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In Himachal Pradesh, most roads need special design mainly because the land is A A. Flat and sandy B B.
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On the Bir–Billing route, which operational reason best explains why the take-off is kept at Billing and landing at Bir
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Which pairing is most accurate for planning a Bir–Billing paragliding trip with proper take-off and landing locations A Dharamshala take-off,
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Which place in Himachal is famous for the Ridge–Mall Road experience and a strong colonial hill-town feel A Bilaspur B
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Which place in Himachal is famous for the Ridge–Mall Road experience and a strong colonial hill-town feel A Bilaspur B
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Which hill station is widely known as the former “summer capital” during British rule in India A Dharamshala town B
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