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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
‘Siachen’ name has originated from which language?
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Balti is a Tibetan language spoken in parts Ladakh, Pakistan and Baltistan. Siachen word is broken down to Sia (meaning rose) and Chun (meaning abundance). The name literally refers to the rose plant of a particular that is grown in abundance in the region.
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Balti is a Tibetan language spoken in parts Ladakh, Pakistan and Baltistan. Siachen word is broken down to Sia (meaning rose) and Chun (meaning abundance). The name literally refers to the rose plant of a particular that is grown in abundance in the region.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of these military operations gave India complete control over Siachen Glacier and its tributaries?
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Operation Meghdoot launched by the Indian military in 1984 gave India complete control over Siachen Glacier and its tributaries.
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Operation Meghdoot launched by the Indian military in 1984 gave India complete control over Siachen Glacier and its tributaries.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
The Siachen glacier is a major source of water for which of these rivers?
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The water melting from the glacier is the source for Nubra river in the Indian side of Ladakh which in turn drains into Shyok River. Shyok river runs and joins Indus river flowing through Pakistan.
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The water melting from the glacier is the source for Nubra river in the Indian side of Ladakh which in turn drains into Shyok River. Shyok river runs and joins Indus river flowing through Pakistan.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Who became the first head of state to visit Siachen Glacier?
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Abdul Kalam, the then president of India visited the place while Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Pakistan’s Asif Ali Zardari also visited the conflict area in a bid to resolve the conflict amicably.
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Abdul Kalam, the then president of India visited the place while Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Pakistan’s Asif Ali Zardari also visited the conflict area in a bid to resolve the conflict amicably.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Choose the animal among the following found in Siachen glacier:
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Ibex, a kind of wild goat is found in Siachen glacier. Other animals found are brown bears, snow leopards. all of which are under threat owing to military invasions.
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Ibex, a kind of wild goat is found in Siachen glacier. Other animals found are brown bears, snow leopards. all of which are under threat owing to military invasions.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Name the highest battleground in the world.
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Siachen glacier is the highest battleground with an altitude of 5,753 m above sea level.
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Siachen glacier is the highest battleground with an altitude of 5,753 m above sea level.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Where is Central Karakoram National Park situated?
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Central Karakoram National Park is situated on the Pakistan side of Siachen region while Karakoram wildlife sanctuary is located on the Indian side.
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Central Karakoram National Park is situated on the Pakistan side of Siachen region while Karakoram wildlife sanctuary is located on the Indian side.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
In the glacier of 2016, how did a lone army officer managed to survive despite being buried in 35ft of snow?
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Army officer Lance Naik Hanumanthappa fell into an air pocket 35ft deep in snow. Therefore, he survived only to lose the battle at the hospital.
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Army officer Lance Naik Hanumanthappa fell into an air pocket 35ft deep in snow. Therefore, he survived only to lose the battle at the hospital.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
How did the rescuers find Lance Naik Hanumanthappa?
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The rescue personnel detected him with the help of radar.
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The rescue personnel detected him with the help of radar.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which body found that due to excessive military dumping the glaciers were melting and facing serious environmental threats?
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In 2007, Pakistan Meteorological Department revealed that the glaciers were melting and posing serious environmental threats.
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In 2007, Pakistan Meteorological Department revealed that the glaciers were melting and posing serious environmental threats.
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