The question asks to identify the Indian state that had the highest level of urbanisation based on the data from the Census of India 2011.
Urbanisation refers to the increasing share of a population that lives in urban areas (cities and towns) compared to rural areas. It is commonly measured by the percentage of the total population residing in urban settlements. A higher percentage signifies greater urbanisation.
The Census of India 2011 provides comprehensive demographic data, including the urbanisation levels across various states. Let's look at the urban population percentages for the states listed in the options:
| State | Urban Population Percentage (Census 2011) |
| Goa | 62.17\% |
| Tamil Nadu | 48.45\% |
| Maharashtra | 45.23\% |
| Gujarat | 42.58\% |
By comparing the urban population percentages from the Census 2011 data, we can determine the most urbanised state:
Based on the official data from the Census 2011, Goa was the most urbanised state among the given choices, with a significant majority of its population residing in urban areas.
Deendayal Port is located at
Which one of the following is known as the uplands of the delta region?
‘Majuli’, the river island, is located in which one of the following rivers?
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists:
List – I (Major Port) | List – II (Location) | ||
A. | Kolkata | 1. | Landlocked area |
B. | Mormugao | 2. | In the delta region |
C. | Visakhapatnam | 3. | On the riverside |
D. | Pradip | 4. | On the entrance of the estuary |
Which one of the following is not an agent of metamorphism?