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Passage Through India

Question: What word describes much of India?
Answer: Much of India’s territory is a peninsula that extends into the Indian Ocean.
Question: What is the capital of Tamil Nadu?
Answer: Chennai is the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
Question: How many states does India comprise?
Answer: India comprises 29 states.
Question: How many seasons do most parts of India enjoy?
Answer: Most of the country of India has three seasons: a hot, dry spring; a hot, wet summer; and a cool, dry winter.
Question: Which of these cities is not in India?
Answer: Colombo is in Sri Lanka. Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata are in India.
Question: What is the main tributary of the Ganges River?
Answer: Midway in its course, near Allahabad, the Ganges River is joined by its chief tributary, the Yamuna (Jumna) River.
Question: India is part of the continent of:
Answer: India forms a substantial part of the continent of Asia. In fact, India is so large that it is often referred to as a subcontinent.
Question: How many time zones does India span?
Answer: India spans two time zones. It uses a time that balances the two, so that it is a half-hour off from the times of other countries within those zones.
Question: What is the capital of Uttar Pradesh?
Answer: The capital of Uttar Pradesh (literally, “Northern State”) is Lucknow.
Question: What is India’s official motto?
Answer: The Sanskrit phrase "Satyameva jayate," meaning "Truth alone triumphs," is the national motto of India.