CET 2025 Practice Questions PDF – 100 MCQs on Profit & Loss, Noun, Soil & Climate [With Answers]
🧮 CET 2025 Answer Key – Profit & Loss MCQs (Q1–Q25)
Q1. A shopkeeper buys an article for ₹250 and sells it for ₹300. What is the profit percentage?
A) 15% B) 20% C) 25% D) 30%
✅ Correct Answer: C) 25%
💡 Explanation: Profit = 300 – 250 = ₹50
Profit % = (50 / 250) × 100 = 25%
Q2. If a man sells an article at a loss of 10%, and the cost price is ₹500, find the selling price.
A) ₹450 B) ₹460 C) ₹470 D) ₹480
✅ Correct Answer: A) ₹450
💡 Explanation: Loss = 10% of ₹500 = ₹50
SP = 500 – 50 = ₹450
Q3. A shopkeeper earns 20% profit on CP. If CP = ₹600, find SP.
A) ₹700 B) ₹720 C) ₹750 D) ₹780
✅ Correct Answer: B) ₹720
💡 Explanation: Profit = 20% of 600 = 120
SP = 600 + 120 = ₹720
Q4. Find the loss percent if CP = ₹800 and SP = ₹720.
A) 8% B) 9% C) 10% D) 12%
✅ Correct Answer: C) 10%
💡 Explanation: Loss = 800 – 720 = ₹80
Loss % = (80 / 800) × 100 = 10%
Q5. If an item is sold at 125% of its cost, what is the profit percent?
A) 20% B) 25% C) 30% D) 35%
✅ Correct Answer: B) 25%
💡 Explanation: SP = 125% of CP → Profit = 125% – 100% = 25%
Q6. An article is sold for ₹240 at a loss of 20%. Find its cost price.
A) ₹280 B) ₹300 C) ₹320 D) ₹360
✅ Correct Answer: C) ₹300
💡 Explanation:
SP = 80% of CP → 240 = (80/100)×CP → CP = 240×100/80 = ₹300
Q7. A person bought a book at ₹150 and sold it for ₹195. What is the gain percent?
A) 25% B) 28% C) 30% D) 35%
✅ Correct Answer: C) 30%
💡 Explanation: Profit = 195 – 150 = ₹45
% = (45 / 150) × 100 = 30%
Q8. Profit % = 15%, SP = ₹575. What is the cost price?
A) ₹500 B) ₹510 C) ₹520 D) ₹530
✅ Correct Answer: A) ₹500
💡 Explanation:
SP = 115% of CP → 575 = (115/100)×CP → CP = 575×100/115 = ₹500
Q9. If SP = ₹864 and loss % = 10%, find CP.
A) ₹950 B) ₹960 C) ₹970 D) ₹980
✅ Correct Answer: B) ₹960
💡 Explanation:
SP = 90% of CP → CP = 864×100/90 = ₹960
Q10. A man marks his goods 40% above CP and allows 10% discount. What is the profit %?
A) 26% B) 28% C) 30% D) 32%
✅ Correct Answer: A) 26%
💡 Explanation:
MP = 140% of CP, SP = 90% of MP = 90% of 140% = 126% of CP → Profit = 26%
Q11. CP = ₹400, Profit = ₹60. Find Profit %.
A) 10% B) 12% C) 15% D) 20%
✅ Correct Answer: D) 20%
💡 Explanation: (60/400)×100 = 15% ❌
Correction: (60/400)×100 = 15% ✅ So Answer is C) 15%
⚠️ Correction: ✅ Correct Answer: C) 15%
Q12. SP = ₹540, Loss = ₹60. What is the cost price?
A) ₹600 B) ₹580 C) ₹560 D) ₹620
✅ Correct Answer: A) ₹600
💡 Explanation: CP = SP + Loss = 540 + 60 = ₹600
Q13. A loss of 10% on ₹300 means SP is:
A) ₹260 B) ₹270 C) ₹280 D) ₹290
✅ Correct Answer: B) ₹270
💡 Explanation: Loss = 10% of 300 = ₹30 → SP = 300 – 30 = ₹270
Q14. Find SP to earn 30% on CP of ₹800.
A) ₹980 B) ₹1000 C) ₹1040 D) ₹1060
✅ Correct Answer: C) ₹1040
💡 Explanation: Profit = 30% of 800 = 240 → SP = 800 + 240 = ₹1040
Q15. If profit is ₹120 on CP of ₹600, find profit %.
A) 18% B) 20% C) 22% D) 25%
✅ Correct Answer: B) 20%
💡 Explanation: Profit % = (120/600)×100 = 20%
Q16. CP of 20 pens = ₹300. SP of each pen = ₹18. Find overall profit %.
A) 10% B) 15% C) 20% D) 25%
✅ Correct Answer: D) 25%
💡 Explanation:
Total SP = 20×18 = ₹360
Profit = 360 – 300 = ₹60 → (60/300)×100 = 20% ❌
✅ Correct Answer: C) 20%
⚠️ Correction: ✅ Answer: C) 20%
Q17. SP = ₹960, gain = 20%. Find CP.
A) ₹780 B) ₹800 C) ₹820 D) ₹840
✅ Correct Answer: B) ₹800
💡 Explanation:
SP = 120% of CP → CP = 960×100/120 = ₹800
Q18. MP = ₹1000, Discount = 10%. CP = ₹800. Find Profit %.
A) 10% B) 12.5% C) 15% D) 20%
✅ Correct Answer: B) 12.5%
💡 Explanation:
SP = 1000 – 10% = ₹900 → Profit = 900 – 800 = ₹100
Profit % = (100/800)×100 = 12.5%
Q19. A man sells an article at 20% loss. If CP = ₹750, SP = ?
A) ₹580 B) ₹600 C) ₹620 D) ₹640
✅ Correct Answer: B) ₹600
💡 Explanation: SP = 80% of 750 = ₹600
Q20. 25% loss on ₹400 = ? SP
A) ₹290 B) ₹300 C) ₹310 D) ₹320
✅ Correct Answer: B) ₹300
💡 Explanation: SP = 75% of 400 = ₹300
Q21. CP = ₹500, profit = 25%. What is SP?
A) ₹615 B) ₹620 C) ₹625 D) ₹630
✅ Correct Answer: C) ₹625
💡 Explanation: Profit = 25% of 500 = ₹125 → SP = 500 + 125 = ₹625
Q22. A trader gains 20%. SP = ₹2400. CP = ?
A) ₹2000 B) ₹2050 C) ₹2100 D) ₹2150
✅ Correct Answer: A) ₹2000
💡 Explanation: SP = 120% of CP → CP = 2400×100/120 = ₹2000
Q23. An item marked ₹600 sold at 10% discount. Find SP.
A) ₹520 B) ₹530 C) ₹540 D) ₹550
✅ Correct Answer: C) ₹540
💡 Explanation: SP = 90% of ₹600 = ₹540
Q24. CP = ₹400, gain = 10%. SP = ?
A) ₹430 B) ₹440 C) ₹450 D) ₹460
✅ Correct Answer: B) ₹440
💡 Explanation: Profit = 10% of ₹400 = ₹40 → SP = 400 + 40 = ₹440
Q25. 10 articles bought for ₹150. Sold at ₹18 each. Find % gain.
A) 10% B) 15% C) 20% D) 25%
✅ Correct Answer: D) 25%
💡 Explanation:
Total CP = ₹150, SP = 10×18 = ₹180
Profit = 30 → (30/150)×100 = 20% ❌
✅ Correct Answer: C) 20%
⚠️ Correction: ✅ Answer: C) 20%
📖 CET 2025 Answer Key – English (Noun) MCQs (Q26–Q50)
Q26. Which of the following is a proper noun?
A) River B) Ganga C) Mountain D) Water
✅ Correct Answer: B) Ganga
💡 Explanation: Proper noun refers to specific names — Ganga is the name of a river.
Q27. Choose the correct abstract noun:
A) Honesty B) Pen C) Door D) Doctor
✅ Correct Answer: A) Honesty
💡 Explanation: Abstract nouns represent ideas or qualities — Honesty is a quality.
Q28. Identify the collective noun:
A) Herd B) Cow C) Grass D) Field
✅ Correct Answer: A) Herd
💡 Explanation: Herd represents a group of animals — it's a collective noun.
Q29. The word "gold" in "Gold is a precious metal" is a:
A) Abstract noun B) Proper noun C) Material noun D) Common noun
✅ Correct Answer: C) Material noun
💡 Explanation: Gold is a material substance — hence a material noun.
Q30. Which of the following is not a noun?
A) Chair B) Love C) Quickly D) Honesty
✅ Correct Answer: C) Quickly
💡 Explanation: "Quickly" is an adverb — not a noun.
Q31. Which is a countable noun?
A) Milk B) Sugar C) Book D) Water
✅ Correct Answer: C) Book
💡 Explanation: Books can be counted (1 book, 2 books...) — others are uncountable.
Q32. The noun "team" is a:
A) Abstract noun B) Collective noun C) Common noun D) Proper noun
✅ Correct Answer: B) Collective noun
💡 Explanation: "Team" refers to a group of individuals — it is collective.
Q33. "The police has arrived." – Identify the noun.
A) police B) has C) arrived D) the
✅ Correct Answer: A) police
💡 Explanation: "Police" is the noun here; others are auxiliary or articles.
Q34. Pick the proper noun:
A) Girl B) Honesty C) India D) Country
✅ Correct Answer: C) India
💡 Explanation: India is a specific name of a place — hence proper noun.
Q35. The plural of child is:
A) Childs B) Children C) Childes D) Childrens
✅ Correct Answer: B) Children
💡 Explanation: Irregular plural form — Child → Children.
Q36. In “Kindness is a virtue”, "kindness" is:
A) Proper noun B) Collective noun C) Abstract noun D) Material noun
✅ Correct Answer: C) Abstract noun
💡 Explanation: Kindness is a quality — hence abstract noun.
Q37. What type of noun is flock?
A) Collective B) Proper C) Common D) Abstract
✅ Correct Answer: A) Collective
💡 Explanation: "Flock" refers to a group of birds — collective noun.
Q38. Choose the correct option: He has two ____.
A) foot B) foots C) feet D) feets
✅ Correct Answer: C) feet
💡 Explanation: Irregular plural form — foot → feet.
Q39. “The jury gave its verdict.” – "Jury" is:
A) Proper noun B) Material noun C) Common noun D) Collective noun
✅ Correct Answer: D) Collective noun
💡 Explanation: "Jury" is a group of people — hence collective noun.
Q40. Which one is a material noun?
A) Honesty B) Milk C) Crowd D) Pain
✅ Correct Answer: B) Milk
💡 Explanation: Milk is a physical substance — a material noun.
Q41. Pick the correct sentence:
A) The informations are correct.
B) The information is correct.
C) The information are correct.
D) The informations is correct.
✅ Correct Answer: B) The information is correct.
💡 Explanation: "Information" is uncountable and always singular.
Q42. Cattle is a:
A) Singular noun B) Plural noun C) Countable noun D) Abstract noun
✅ Correct Answer: B) Plural noun
💡 Explanation: Cattle always takes a plural verb — considered plural noun.
Q43. Which noun is always uncountable?
A) Book B) Rice C) Pen D) Dog
✅ Correct Answer: B) Rice
💡 Explanation: Rice is an uncountable substance.
Q44. Choose the common noun:
A) Taj Mahal B) Delhi C) River D) Yamuna
✅ Correct Answer: C) River
💡 Explanation: "River" is a general category — common noun.
Q45. Furniture is:
A) Countable noun B) Uncountable noun C) Collective noun D) Abstract noun
✅ Correct Answer: B) Uncountable noun
💡 Explanation: Furniture cannot be counted individually — uncountable.
Q46. “We saw a bunch of grapes.” – "Bunch" is:
A) Abstract noun B) Collective noun C) Material noun D) Common noun
✅ Correct Answer: B) Collective noun
💡 Explanation: "Bunch" = collection of grapes → collective noun.
Q47. The plural of mouse is:
A) Mouses B) Mice C) Mices D) Mouse
✅ Correct Answer: B) Mice
💡 Explanation: Irregular plural — mouse → mice.
Q48. Which is an incorrect plural form?
A) Knives B) Wives C) Lifes D) Thieves
✅ Correct Answer: C) Lifes
💡 Explanation: Correct is “Lives” — "Lifes" is incorrect.
Q49. Abstract noun of “strong” is:
A) Strongness B) Strength C) Stronger D) Strongly
✅ Correct Answer: B) Strength
💡 Explanation: “Strength” is the abstract noun form of “strong.”
Q50. Identify the material noun:
A) Silver B) Soldier C) Crowd D) Love
✅ Correct Answer: A) Silver
💡 Explanation: Silver is a substance — a material noun.
🌦️ CET 2025 Answer Key – Geography (Climate & Weather) MCQs (Q51–Q75)
Q51. Which of the following brings winter rain to northern India?
A) South-west monsoon B) Western disturbances C) North-east monsoon D) Cyclonic storms
✅ Correct Answer: B) Western disturbances
💡 Explanation: Western disturbances are extra-tropical storms from the Mediterranean region that cause winter rain in northern India.
Q52. The Indian monsoon is caused by:
A) Earth’s tilt B) Pressure gradient C) Rotation D) Coriolis force
✅ Correct Answer: B) Pressure gradient
💡 Explanation: The intense heating of land causes low pressure, drawing moist air from oceans, creating monsoon winds.
Q53. "Loo" is a:
A) Cold wind B) Dust storm C) Hot dry wind D) Sea breeze
✅ Correct Answer: C) Hot dry wind
💡 Explanation: "Loo" is a hot and dry wind blowing during summer in north India.
Q54. Which state receives most rainfall from North-East monsoon?
A) Kerala B) West Bengal C) Tamil Nadu D) Odisha
✅ Correct Answer: C) Tamil Nadu
💡 Explanation: Tamil Nadu lies on the leeward side of Western Ghats and receives rainfall from the retreating monsoon.
Q55. The hottest month in India is:
A) March B) May C) June D) July
✅ Correct Answer: B) May
💡 Explanation: May experiences peak summer before the onset of monsoon in June.
Q56. Which of the following is a local wind?
A) Monsoon B) Jet stream C) Cyclone D) Kalbaisakhi
✅ Correct Answer: D) Kalbaisakhi
💡 Explanation: Kalbaisakhi are violent thunderstorms in eastern India during summer.
Q57. Retreating monsoon occurs during:
A) June–July B) August–September C) October–November D) January–February
✅ Correct Answer: C) October–November
💡 Explanation: This phase marks the withdrawal of monsoon with clear skies and drop in humidity.
Q58. Western disturbances usually enter India from:
A) Bay of Bengal B) Mediterranean Sea C) Indian Ocean D) Arabian Sea
✅ Correct Answer: B) Mediterranean Sea
💡 Explanation: These are westerly winds carrying moisture from the Mediterranean and cause winter rainfall in India.
Q59. El Niño causes which of the following?
A) Strong monsoon B) Delayed monsoon C) Weak monsoon D) Extended winter
✅ Correct Answer: C) Weak monsoon
💡 Explanation: El Niño warms the Pacific Ocean, disrupting Indian monsoon patterns.
Q60. The average annual rainfall in India is:
A) 80 cm B) 100 cm C) 120 cm D) 125 cm
✅ Correct Answer: D) 125 cm
💡 Explanation: India receives an average of 125 cm annually, mainly due to monsoon winds.
Q61. The word "monsoon" is derived from:
A) Latin B) Hindi C) Arabic D) Sanskrit
✅ Correct Answer: C) Arabic
💡 Explanation: “Monsoon” comes from Arabic word "mausim", meaning season.
Q62. Jet streams are found in:
A) Stratosphere B) Ionosphere C) Troposphere D) Exosphere
✅ Correct Answer: C) Troposphere
💡 Explanation: Jet streams are high-speed winds at the top layer of the troposphere.
Q63. Which season is also known as "cold weather season"?
A) Winter B) Monsoon C) Pre-monsoon D) Post-monsoon
✅ Correct Answer: A) Winter
💡 Explanation: The winter season (Dec–Feb) is termed the cold weather season.
Q64. Which of the following winds bring rainfall to Kerala in June?
A) Western disturbance B) North-east monsoon C) South-west monsoon D) Loo
✅ Correct Answer: C) South-west monsoon
💡 Explanation: Kerala receives the first monsoon showers via South-West monsoon.
Q65. Thunderstorms in summer in Bengal are called:
A) Norwesters B) Loo C) Kalbaisakhi D) Westerlies
✅ Correct Answer: C) Kalbaisakhi
💡 Explanation: Kalbaisakhi or Norwesters are violent thunderstorms common in Bengal.
Q66. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) was established in:
A) 1865 B) 1875 C) 1885 D) 1895
✅ Correct Answer: B) 1875
💡 Explanation: IMD was established to monitor and predict weather conditions in India.
Q67. Which city receives maximum rainfall annually?
A) Mawsynram B) Cherrapunji C) Shillong D) Mumbai
✅ Correct Answer: A) Mawsynram
💡 Explanation: Mawsynram in Meghalaya holds the record for highest annual rainfall.
Q68. The climate of India is mainly:
A) Equatorial B) Polar C) Monsoonal D) Mediterranean
✅ Correct Answer: C) Monsoonal
💡 Explanation: India’s climate is influenced by seasonal monsoons.
Q69. Which state faces drought due to failure of monsoon?
A) Rajasthan B) Tamil Nadu C) Bihar D) Maharashtra
✅ Correct Answer: D) Maharashtra
💡 Explanation: Maharashtra often suffers from drought due to erratic monsoon.
Q70. The retreating monsoon picks up moisture from:
A) Himalayas B) Bay of Bengal C) Arabian Sea D) Desert
✅ Correct Answer: B) Bay of Bengal
💡 Explanation: Moisture picked from Bay of Bengal causes rainfall in Tamil Nadu during retreating monsoon.
Q71. Which is not a cold wind?
A) Chinook B) Mistral C) Bora D) Loo
✅ Correct Answer: D) Loo
💡 Explanation: Loo is a hot and dry wind. All others are cold winds.
Q72. In which layer do weather phenomena occur?
A) Troposphere B) Stratosphere C) Mesosphere D) Thermosphere
✅ Correct Answer: A) Troposphere
💡 Explanation: All major weather events happen in the troposphere.
Q73. What is the average duration of southwest monsoon in India?
A) 2 months B) 3 months C) 4 months D) 5 months
✅ Correct Answer: C) 4 months
💡 Explanation: From June to September — about 4 months.
Q74. The wettest place in India is:
A) Cherrapunji B) Agumbe C) Mawsynram D) Darjeeling
✅ Correct Answer: C) Mawsynram
💡 Explanation: Mawsynram receives over 11,000 mm of rainfall annually.
Q75. Cyclonic rainfall is caused due to:
A) Cold winds B) Frontal depression C) Sea breezes D) High pressure
✅ Correct Answer: B) Frontal depression
💡 Explanation: Cyclonic or frontal rainfall occurs when warm and cold air masses meet.
🌾 CET 2025 Answer Key – Geography (Soils of India) MCQs (Q76–Q100)
Q76. Which soil is most suitable for cotton cultivation?
A) Red B) Black C) Alluvial D) Laterite
✅ Correct Answer: B) Black
💡 Explanation: Black soil (Regur soil) retains moisture and is ideal for cotton.
Q77. Red soil gets its color from:
A) Iron oxide B) Potassium C) Phosphorus D) Nitrogen
✅ Correct Answer: A) Iron oxide
💡 Explanation: Presence of iron gives red soil its characteristic color.
Q78. Alluvial soil is mainly found in:
A) Rajasthan B) Deccan Plateau C) Indo-Gangetic Plain D) Coastal Andhra
✅ Correct Answer: C) Indo-Gangetic Plain
💡 Explanation: Fertile alluvial soil is widely spread in northern plains.
Q79. Which soil is most suitable for paddy and wheat?
A) Black B) Red C) Laterite D) Alluvial
✅ Correct Answer: D) Alluvial
💡 Explanation: Alluvial soil is rich in nutrients and suitable for rice and wheat.
Q80. The black soil is also called:
A) Alluvial soil B) Khadar soil C) Regur soil D) Saline soil
✅ Correct Answer: C) Regur soil
💡 Explanation: Black soil is also called Regur and is best for cotton.
Q81. The laterite soil is rich in:
A) Lime B) Potash C) Aluminium and iron D) Nitrogen
✅ Correct Answer: C) Aluminium and iron
💡 Explanation: Laterite soils are leached and contain iron and aluminium oxides.
Q82. Peaty soil is generally found in:
A) Uttar Pradesh B) Gujarat C) Kerala D) Punjab
✅ Correct Answer: C) Kerala
💡 Explanation: Waterlogged areas like Kerala develop peaty soils rich in organic matter.
Q83. Which soil is formed due to lava flow?
A) Black soil B) Red soil C) Alluvial soil D) Peaty soil
✅ Correct Answer: A) Black soil
💡 Explanation: Black soil originates from basaltic lava rocks — found in Deccan region.
Q84. The soil that develops in dry areas with high temperature is:
A) Red soil B) Black soil C) Desert soil D) Alluvial soil
✅ Correct Answer: C) Desert soil
💡 Explanation: Desert soil is sandy, poor in humus and found in arid areas.
Q85. Which soil has high water retention capacity?
A) Desert B) Alluvial C) Red D) Black
✅ Correct Answer: D) Black
💡 Explanation: Black soil is clayey and retains moisture effectively.
Q86. Alluvial soil is deficient in:
A) Potash B) Phosphorus C) Organic matter D) Iron
✅ Correct Answer: C) Organic matter
💡 Explanation: Alluvial soil is fertile but low in humus content.
Q87. Khadar is:
A) Old alluvial soil B) New alluvial soil C) Sandy soil D) Mountain soil
✅ Correct Answer: B) New alluvial soil
💡 Explanation: Khadar is renewed by river deposits and is more fertile than Bhangar.
Q88. Which is not a type of soil in India?
A) Peaty B) Saline C) Tundra D) Red
✅ Correct Answer: C) Tundra
💡 Explanation: Tundra soil is not found in India; it's found in arctic zones.
Q89. Soil erosion is more common in:
A) Black soil B) Laterite soil C) Mountain soil D) Peaty soil
✅ Correct Answer: C) Mountain soil
💡 Explanation: Due to slope and rainfall, mountain soils are prone to erosion.
Q90. Which crop grows well in laterite soil?
A) Cotton B) Tea C) Wheat D) Mustard
✅ Correct Answer: B) Tea
💡 Explanation: Tea plantations thrive in acidic laterite soil, especially in Assam and Kerala.
Q91. Black soil is found mostly in:
A) Rajasthan B) Maharashtra C) Punjab D) Bihar
✅ Correct Answer: B) Maharashtra
💡 Explanation: Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh are black soil-dominant regions.
Q92. Which soil is used for making bricks?
A) Red B) Alluvial C) Desert D) Laterite
✅ Correct Answer: D) Laterite
💡 Explanation: Laterite soil hardens on exposure and is used for brick-making.
Q93. Alluvial soil is renewed by:
A) Volcanic activity B) Wind erosion C) River floods D) Glacier melt
✅ Correct Answer: C) River floods
💡 Explanation: Rivers deposit fresh layers of alluvial soil annually.
Q94. Which soil is best for groundnut cultivation?
A) Black B) Red C) Peaty D) Saline
✅ Correct Answer: A) Black
💡 Explanation: Groundnut prefers well-drained black soil rich in calcium.
Q95. Which region is known for peaty soil?
A) Assam B) Rajasthan C) Maharashtra D) Gujarat
✅ Correct Answer: A) Assam
💡 Explanation: Peaty soils rich in organic matter are found in humid regions like Assam.
Q96. Red soil is commonly found in:
A) Punjab B) Tamil Nadu C) Himachal Pradesh D) Uttar Pradesh
✅ Correct Answer: B) Tamil Nadu
💡 Explanation: Red soil is widespread in Tamil Nadu and eastern Karnataka.
Q97. Which soil contains kankar and is poor in fertility?
A) Alluvial B) Peaty C) Desert D) Saline
✅ Correct Answer: D) Saline
💡 Explanation: Saline soils contain sodium salts and kankar, making them infertile.
Q98. Black soil is also known for cultivation of:
A) Wheat B) Tea C) Sugarcane D) Tobacco
✅ Correct Answer: D) Tobacco
💡 Explanation: Black soil supports crops like tobacco, cotton, oilseeds, etc.
Q99. Which soil is poor in humus but rich in minerals?
A) Red B) Black C) Laterite D) Peaty
✅ Correct Answer: C) Laterite
💡 Explanation: Laterite soil is mineral-rich but lacks nitrogen and humus.
Q100. In which state is red and black soil both found?
A) Maharashtra B) Punjab C) Bihar D) Kerala
✅ Correct Answer: A) Maharashtra
💡 Explanation: Maharashtra has both black soil in Deccan and red soil in hilly areas.
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