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Bangladesh is one of the largest what of the world?
The whole of Bangladesh is formed with — which of the following?
The land configuration of Bangladesh is generally:
The climate of Bangladesh, on the whole, is:
The climate of Bangladesh is mostly influenced by:
Different seasons in Bangladesh come due to:
Heavy rainfall in Bangladesh is mainly caused by its:
Bangladesh is situated to the south of which continent?
The northern latitudinal range of Bangladesh is:
The eastern longitudinal range of Bangladesh is:
The Tropic of Cancer passes through Bangladesh at approximately:
The Tropic of Cancer crosses Bangladesh through its:
Maximum east-west extent of Bangladesh is:
Maximum north-northwest to south-southeast extent of Bangladesh is:
To the north of Bangladesh lie which Indian states/regions?
To the east of Bangladesh lie:
To the south of Bangladesh lies:
To the west of Bangladesh lies:
Total area of Bangladesh is:
Total area of Bangladesh in square miles is:
Bangladesh is situated at the basin of how many largest rivers of South Asia?
The three largest rivers at whose basin Bangladesh sits are:
Which of the following are main rivers flowing through Bangladesh?
Rivers in Bangladesh flow from:
Rivers of Bangladesh flow toward the:
Why do the rivers of Bangladesh flow towards the Bay of Bengal?
On the basis of land configuration, Bangladesh may be divided into how many categories?
The three main categories of land configuration of Bangladesh are:
Hills of the Tertiary Age cover what percentage of Bangladesh?
The Tertiary Age hills of Bangladesh were formed when which range was formed?
The Tertiary hills were formed approximately how many years ago?
Tertiary hills of Bangladesh are divided into how many categories?
The South-Eastern hills region comprises which districts?
Average height of hills in the South-Eastern region is approximately:
The highest peak of Bangladesh at present is:
Height of Tajiodong (Bijoy) peak is:
Tajiodong (Bijoy) is situated within which district?
The second highest peak of Bangladesh is:
Height of Cucradong peak is:
Modokmual peak height is:
Pyramid peak height is:
Hills of South-East Bangladesh are composed of:
North and north-eastern hills are situated in the northern region of:
Average height of north and north-eastern hills does not exceed:
Hills of the North are locally known as:
Why are the hills in the north of Bangladesh called 'tila' (hillocks)?
The main hills in the north and north-eastern part are:
Pleistocene flights of steps cover what percentage of Bangladesh?
The Pleistocene age is approximately the age before:
The Pleistocene flights of steps are guessed to have been formed due to:
The Pleistocene flights of steps may be divided into how many categories?
The three categories of Pleistocene flights of steps are:
The Barendra Bhumi covers parts of which districts?
Area of Barendra Bhumi is approximately:
Barendra Bhumi is higher than the flood level land by:
Barendra Bhumi soils are:
Modhupur and Bhawal courtyards comprise parts of:
The volume (area) of Modhupur and Bhawal is approximately:
Modhupur and Bhawal are higher than the level land by:
Modhupur and Bhawal soils possess which colour hues?
Lalmai Hill stretches from Lalmai (8 km west of which city) up to Moynamoti?
Area of Lalmai Hill is:
Average height of Lalmai Hill is:
The colour of Lalmai Hill soil is:
The flood level land of the recent age covers what percentage of Bangladesh?
The volume of flood level land is approximately:
The flood level land was formed by:
The Rangpur and Dinajpur level land in the northwest is formed of alluvium carried from:
The Sylhet basin region in the east includes:
The Delta plains comprise:
The coastal level land comprises:
The watercourse level land comprises:
Bangladesh stands at which position in the world by population?
According to the Census 2022, the population of Bangladesh is about:
The growth rate of population (Census 2022) is:
The population density per km² (Census 2022) is:
Population density is comparatively very low in:
Sparse population in hill tracts and Sundarban is due to:
Around which industry has habitation developed in Sylhet?
Why does dense habitation grow on river-basin level lands?
People prefer to live where the climate is:
Which northern region of Bangladesh shows comparatively more cold-hot difference?
Industrial cities that grew dense habitation include:
Easy communication that pulls habitation includes:
In recent days, which factors influence human habitation greatly?
Bangladesh is described as which type of country?
Pressure on agricultural land in Bangladesh is rising primarily due to:
In 1974, land per head was:
Currently, land per head is:
A family that possessed 100 Bighas of land 30 years ago now has:
Cultivation in scientific system is hampered by:
To make dwellings, people often do which of the following (causing natural disorder)?
Climate implies the daily average state of climatic constituents pervading in a:
The climate of Bangladesh is best described as:
The overall climate of Bangladesh is known as:
How many seasons of diverse characteristics are seen in Bangladesh?
The three seasons of Bangladesh are:
The main features of Bangladesh climate are:
Winter in Bangladesh extends every year from:
During winter, the Sun stays in:
The temperature range during winter in Bangladesh is:
The coldest month of Bangladesh is:
Average temperature of January in Bangladesh is:
In January, average temperature in Chittagong is:
In January, average temperature in Noakhali is:
In January, average temperature in Dhaka is:
In January, average temperature in Bogra is:
In January, average temperature in Dinajpur is:
During winter the equal-hot-lines stay:
Summer in Bangladesh comprises the months from:
Summer is the hottest season of the:
Maximum temperature in summer is approximately:
Minimum temperature in summer is approximately:
The hottest month on average temperature in Bangladesh is:
Why does temperature in summer increase from south to north in Bangladesh?
Average temperature during April in Cox's Bazar is:
Average temperature during April in Narayanganj is:
Average temperature during April in Rajshahi is:
The southeast monsoon usually blows over Bangladesh during:
Kalbaishakhi (Northwesterlies) are described as:
The coastal areas of Bangladesh are frequently hit by devastating cyclones in:
The cyclonic pressure during summer is created in:
On which date did a cyclone with tidal wave hit Chittagong coastal zone?
The rainy season in Bangladesh covers:
The rainy season starts with the arrival of monsoon at:
Average temperature during rainy season is approximately:
The hottest months during the rainy season are:
About what fraction of total rainfall takes place during the rainy season in Bangladesh?
Average rainfall in Bangladesh is minimum:
Average rainfall in Bangladesh is maximum:
Rainfall is greater in which part of Bangladesh?
Rainfall in Pabna is approximately:
Rainfall in Dhaka is approximately:
Rainfall in Cumilla is approximately:
Rainfall in Srimongal is approximately:
Rainfall in Rangamati (annual avg from this passage) is approximately:
During the monsoon season rainfall anywhere in Bangladesh is not less than:
Rainfall in mountainous areas of Sylhet during monsoon reaches:
Rainfall in Patuakhali during monsoon reaches:
Rainfall in Chittagong during monsoon reaches:
Rainfall in Rangamati during monsoon reaches:
Rainfall in Cox's Bazar during monsoon reaches:
The climate of India is divided into how many seasons (per text)?
India is situated within which region?
Winter in India covers:
During Indian winter, which monsoon flows over India?
Which range protects India from severe winter winds?
Indian summer covers:
Average temperature at Ganges valleys during Indian summer is:
Temperature in northwest desert areas of India during summer reaches:
Maximum May temperature in Kolkata reaches:
Indian rainy season lasts from:
The Sun is above the Tropic of Cancer at the end of June (around):
During Indian rainy season, a strong low pressure belt forms in:
Approximately what percentage of India's total rainfall happens during the rainy season?
The southwest monsoon enters India divided into how many wings?
The two wings of southwest monsoon entering India are:
Indian autumn and late autumn cover:
During autumn the southwestern monsoon turns into the:
The strong storm over West Bengal during autumn is called:
The climate of Myanmar is similar to that of which region?
Myanmar's climate is described as:
Summer in Myanmar covers:
Average summer temperature in Myanmar is approximately:
Summer temperature in Bhamo is approximately:
Summer temperature in Mandalaya is approximately:
Summer temperature in Yangoon is approximately:
Rainy season in Myanmar covers:
Rainfall on the Arakan and Tenaserim coastal belt of Myanmar reaches:
Rainfall in northern hilly Myanmar is only about:
In Myanmar, snowfall pours over the high hilly region in:
How many seasons are clearly perceived in Nepal?
Nepal's rainy season lasts from:
In July, temperature at Kathmandu remains:
Nepal's winter season covers approximately:
Temperature at Kathmandu in January is approximately:
Yearly average rainfall in Nepal is:
Diverse rabi crops produced in Bangladesh winter include:
The northeast monsoon brings to Bangladesh in winter:
Sea level rise per year at Hiron point, Char Changa, and Cox's Bazar is:
Climate change in Bangladesh is causing:
River-flow in Bangladesh's common rivers is decreasing due to:
Lakhs of people becoming homeless in Bangladesh is mainly due to:
Coastal-area natural calamities include:
Lightning is a:
According to the Department of Disaster Management, average annual lightning deaths in Bangladesh in recent years are:
Most lightning strikes occur in which districts of Bangladesh?
Most lightning strikes occur in which months?
During lightning, the safest place is:
If lightning strikes while you are working in the field with no shelter, you should:
If lightning strikes while you are on a boat, you should:
Touching a person injured by lightning is:
Earthquake is one of the:
Approximate deaths due to earthquakes in the last 4000 years are:
Heat under the earth's crust is dispersed from:
Sudden metamorphosis of the earth's crust is caused mainly by:
The sudden and momentary vibration of earth's surface is called:
The interior region of the earth where an earthquake is formed is called:
The outer surface of earth just above the focus is called:
From the epicenter, the velocity of the quake gradually:
The earth's crust is comprised of how many very large pieces?
The earth's crust is comprised of how many regional pieces (smaller plates)?
These large and regional pieces of crust are known as:
The most significant cause of earthquakes is:
Earthquakes can also occur due to:
Tidal waves caused by earthquakes can rise to a height of:
Such tidal waves are called:
The 26 December 2004 tsunami caused damage in:
Consequences of earthquake include:
Earthquakes may also lead to:
Forecasting an earthquake directly is:
Regions with no earthquake in the last 100 years but normally identified as earthquake prone include:
The world earthquake-prone zone is chiefly divided into how many regions?
The most earthquake-prone region of the world extends over:
Most earthquake-prone areas around the Pacific include:
The Mediterranean-Himalayas earthquake belt extends through:
The third belt is:
Bangladesh is geographically situated at the periphery of which two plates (per text)?
Bangladesh stands between which two plates?
The liniamote in Bangladesh extends from:
The liniamote is linked with which fault at east-west?
Which Bangladesh district sits on this Danger fault-line?
The earthquake-belt map of Bangladesh was drawn in 1989 by:
The earthquake belts in this map are called:
The first belt is termed as:
The second belt is termed as:
The third belt is termed as:
Districts in the first belt (Terribly Disturbing) include:
Districts in the second belt (Dangerous) include:
An earthquake in Bangladesh typically lasts about:
New buildings should comply with the:
With brick walls, no building should be built above:
For brick buildings above 2 storeys, an erect steel rod should be put in between the bricks at:
Adding earthquake-resistance steel rods costs more than average construction cost by approximately:
Tin-shed houses in villages have:
Earth/mud houses' resistance can be increased by:
Resistance of concrete buildings can be increased by:
As part of earthquake preparation, a person should keep at home:
During an earthquake, a person should keep:
If an earthquake occurs and the house is one-storeyed, one should:
If at night inside a multi-storied building during earthquake, one should:
If outside during earthquake, one should stay away from:
Driving on the road during earthquake, one should:
Where is landslide most likely during earthquake?
After an earthquake, a conscious person should:
After an earthquake, one should:
In which district is the highest mountain peak of Bangladesh located?
Ristana saw rainfall on a December afternoon, slight, then clouds cleared. Which wind influenced this rainfall?
Which crop can be produced due to the rainfall (December rabi-season rainfall)?
Due to climate change:
What is the epicenter of an earthquake?
What is meant by Seismic Risk Zone?
Why are northern hills locally called 'tila'?
Latitude and longitude coordinates of Bangladesh are approximately:
'Ashwina Jhar' is: