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The Golden Quadrilateral is a system of super-highways connecting:
AThe four hill stations of the Himalayan region
BThe four mega-cities Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata
CThe four major sea ports of the western coast
DThe four UNESCO World Heritage sites in north India
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. The four mega-cities Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata
The Golden Quadrilateral connects India's four mega-cities: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata, with super-highways for fast freight and passenger movement.
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