Indian States, Capitals, Union Territories, and Major Cities Quiz

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Which state in India is known for its rich agricultural production and close proximity to Delhi?

Haryana

Which state in India is famous for its textile industry, automobiles, and petrochemicals?

Gujarat

Which state in India is renowned for its temple architecture, history, and natural beauty?

Tamil Nadu

Which state in India is historically significant for its ancient cities, including the world-famous Buddhist site of Nalanda?

Bihar

Which state in India is known for its snow-capped mountains, diverse wildlife, and ancient Buddhist culture?

Arunachal Pradesh

Which state in India has the highest population and is known for industrial growth and historical sites?

Maharashtra

Which state in India is famous for its palm-lined beaches and rich cultural heritage?

Kerala

Which state in India is known for its royal heritage, desert landscapes, and historical sites?

Rajasthan

Which state in India is located in the northeast and famous for its natural beauty, tribal cultures, and ancient temples?

Meghalaya

Which state in India is known for its rich tribal cultures, scenic beauty, and adventure sports?

Nagaland

Study Notes

States of India

India is a federal union, with a unique and diverse tapestry of regions that make up its 28 states and 9 union territories. The states are the building blocks of Indian democracy, acting as self-governing units within the framework of the constitution. Each state is empowered to manage its own affairs, while also contributing to the overall development of the country.

  • Andhra Pradesh – Known for its rich cultural heritage, IT hubs, and stunning beaches
  • Arunachal Pradesh – The northeasternmost state, famous for snow-capped mountains, diverse wildlife, and ancient Buddhist culture
  • Assam – The gateway to the Northeast, known for its tea plantations, wildlife sanctuaries, and historic cities
  • Bihar – Historically significant for its ancient cities, including the world-famous Buddhist site of Nalanda
  • Chhattisgarh – A relatively new state formed in 2000, known for its mineral resources and dense forests
  • Goa – A coastal state, famous for its beaches, Portuguese heritage, and casinos
  • Gujarat – An economically significant state known for its textile industry, automobiles, and petrochemicals
  • Haryana – A state in northern India, known for its agricultural production and close proximity to Delhi
  • Himachal Pradesh – A mountainous state, famous for its scenic beauty, trekking spots, and temples
  • Jammu and Kashmir – The northernmost state, known for its stunning beauty, adventure sports, and historical sites
  • Jharkhand – Famous for its mineral resources, such as coal, and wildlife sanctuaries
  • Karnataka – A state in southern India, known for its rich history, IT industry, and diverse landscapes
  • Kerala – A state renowned for its scenic beauty, palm-lined beaches, and rich cultural heritage
  • Madhya Pradesh – A central state, known for its diverse landscape, wildlife reserves, and historical sites
  • Maharashtra – The state with the highest population in India, known for its industrial growth, historical sites, and beaches
  • Manipur – A northeastern state, known for its natural beauty, tribal cultures, and ancient temples
  • Meghalaya – A hilly state, known for its natural beauty, adventure sports, and rich tribal cultures
  • Mizoram – A small state, famous for its scenic beauty, tribal cultures, and natural resources
  • Nagaland – A state known for its rich tribal cultures, scenic beauty, and adventure sports
  • Odisha – A state in eastern India, known for its historical sites, beaches, and diverse landscapes
  • Punjab – A state known for its rich agricultural heritage, historical sites, and culinary traditions
  • Rajasthan – A state known for its royal heritage, desert landscapes, and historical sites
  • Sikkim – A small state, known for its stunning beauty, natural resources, and unique culture
  • Tamil Nadu – A state in southern India, known for its temple architecture, history, and natural beauty
  • Telangana – A state formed in 2014, known for its IT industry, agriculture, and historical sites
  • Tripura – A small state, known for its natural beauty, tribal cultures, and historical sites
  • Uttar Pradesh – A state known for its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and large population
  • Uttarakhand – A mountainous state, famous for its scenic beauty, trekking spots, and temples
  • West Bengal – A state in eastern India, known for its historical sites, natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage

Capitals of India

India has 25 capital cities, as some states have separate capitals for legislative and administrative purposes. New Delhi serves as the national capital, housing key government buildings and ministries. The other capital cities are spread across the country:

  • Agartala (Tripura)
  • Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
  • Amravati (Andhra Pradesh)
  • Aizawl (Mizoram)
  • Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
  • Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
  • Gangtok (Sikkim)
  • Imphal (Manipur)
  • Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh)
  • Kavaratti (Lakshadweep)
  • Kohima (Nagaland)
  • Mumbai (Maharashtra)
  • New Delhi
  • Panaji (Goa)
  • Puducherry (Puducherry)
  • Raipur (Chhattisgarh)
  • Shillong (Meghalaya)
  • Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala)
  • Thiruvanamalai (Tamil Nadu)
  • Vijayapura (Karnataka)
  • Ximik (Andaman and Nicobar Islands)

Union Territories of India

India is also composed of 9 union territories, which are directly administered by the central government. The union territories do not possess the same degree of autonomy as the states and have a unique political and administrative status:

  • Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Chandigarh
  • Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
  • Delhi
  • Lakshadweep
  • Puducherry

Major cities in India

India is home to a vast and diverse array of major cities, each with its own unique history, culture, and economic significance. Some of the major cities include:

  • Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
  • Bangalore (Karnataka)
  • Bhubaneswar (Odisha)
  • Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)
  • Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
  • Delhi
  • Hyderabad (Telangana)
  • Jaipur (Rajasthan)
  • Kolkata (West Bengal)
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Test your knowledge on the states, capitals, union territories, and major cities of India with this informative quiz. Explore the diverse regions, political divisions, and key urban centers that make up the vibrant tapestry of the Indian subcontinent.

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