From east to west, the correct order of cities along the Trans-Siberian Railway is: Chita, Angarsk, Omsk, and Moscow.
These cities are part of the iconic railway route that stretches from Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean to Moscow in the west, traversing the vast expanse of Russia. The Trans-Siberian Railway is one of the longest continuous rail routes in the world, covering a distance of over 9,000 kilometers.
Chita is located in the far east of Russia, near the border with China and Mongolia. As we move westward, Angarsk lies near Lake Baikal, a major stop in Siberia. Omsk is an important industrial city in southwestern Siberia, while Moscow is the capital of Russia and the western terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway.
List-I (Railway Zone) | List-II (Headquarter) |
(A) South Central | (I) Bilaspur |
(B) South Eastern | (II) Hubli |
(C) South East Central | (III) Kolkata |
(D) South Western | (IV) Secunderabad |
List-I (Words) | List-II (Definitions) |
(A) Theocracy | (I) One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions |
(B) Megalomania | (II) One who collects and studies objects or artistic works from the distant past |
(C) Apothecary | (III) A government by divine guidance or religious leaders |
(D) Antiquarian | (IV) A morbid delusion of one’s power, importance or godliness |