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Basic GK Online Quiz Mock Test – Indian Geography
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Que1. Which among the following does not belong to the Himalayan rivers system?
a. Indus
b. Narmada
c. Brahmaputra
d. Ganga
B
The Himalayan Rivers: Perennial rivers: Indus, the Ganga, the Brahmaputra and their tributaries.
Que2. Which among the following does not belong to the Peninsular Rivers?
a. Ganga
b. Mahanadi
c. Godavari
d. Krishna
A
The Peninsular Rivers: Non-Perennial rivers: Mahanadi, the Godavari, the Krishna, the Cauvery, the Narmada and the Tapi and their tributaries.
Que3. Which among the following is the only river in the Rann of Kutch?
a. Chambal
b. Narmada
c. Luni
d. Tapti
C
In the Rann of Kutch, the only river that flows through the salt desert is the Luni.
Que4. Which among the following are the west flowing rivers?
a. Narmada
b. Tapti
c. Both A & B
d. None of the Above
C
The rivers Narmada (India’s holiest river) and Tapti flow almost parallel to each other but empty themselves in opposite directions (West flowing).
Que5. Indus river system enters India in which state?
a. Himachal Pradesh
b. J&K
c. Punjab
d. Uttarakhand
B
It has a large number of tributaries in both India and Pakistan and has a total length of about 2897 km from the source to the point near Karachi where it falls into the Arabian Sea out of which approx 700km lies in India. It enters Indian Territory in Jammu and Kashmir by forming a picturesque gorge.
Que6. Zaskar, Shyok, Nubra and Hunza are tributaries of which of the following rivers?
a. Ganga
b. Mahanadi
c. Brahmaputra
d. Indus
D
In the Kashmir region, it joins with many tributaries – the Zaskar, the Shyok, the Nubra and the Hunza. It flows between the Ladakh Range and the Zaskar Range at Leh.
Que7. Indus river crosses Himalayas near Attock which lies to the north of which mountain?
a. Zaskar
b. Nanga Parbat
c. Harmukh
d. Sunset Peak
B
It crosses the Himalayas through a 5181 m deep gorge near Attock, which is lying north of Nanga Parbat.
Que8. Which among the following is not the tributary of Indus river?
a. Jhelum
b. Beas
c. Sutlej
d. Pinder
D
The major tributaries of the Indus River in India are Jhelum, Ravi, Chenab, Beas, and Sutlej.
Que9. Brahmaputra river originates from which lake?
a. Dal lake
b. Wular Lake
c. Mansarovar Lake
d. Satsar Lake
C
The Brahmaputra originates from Mansarovar Lake, which is also a source of the Indus and Sutlej. It is 3848kms long, a little longer than the Indus River. Most of its course lies outside India.
Que10. Which among the following river originates from Mansarovar lake?
a. Brahmaputra
b. Indus
c. Sutlej
d. All of the Above
D
The Brahmaputra originates from Mansarovar Lake, which is also a source of the Indus and Sutlej. It is 3848kms long, a little longer than the Indus River. Most of its course lies outside India.
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Que11. Brahmaputra river enters Arunachal Pradesh after taking U-turn around which peak?
a. Kangto
b. Gori Chen
c. Nyegyi Kansang
d. Namcha Parwa
D
It flows parallel to the Himalayas in the eastward direction. When it reaches Namcha Barwa, it takes a U-turn around it and enters India in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Here it is known as the Dihang River. In India, it flows through the states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam and is connected by several tributaries.
Que12. Brahmaputra river is known by which name in Tibet?
a. Dihang
b. Tsangpo
c. Brahmaputra
d. None of the Above
B
The river is known as the Tsangpo in Tibet. It receives less volume of water and has less silt in the Tibet region. But in India, the river passes through a region of heavy precipitation and as such, the river carries large amounts of water during rainfall and a significant amount of silt. It is considered one of the largest rivers in India in terms of Volume. It is known for creating the calamity in Assam and Bangladesh. The Brahmaputra has a braided channel throughout most of its length in Assam.
Que13. Ganga river originates as which river from gangotri glacier?
a. Alaknanda
b. Bhagirathi
c. Dhauli Ganga
d. Mandakini
B
The Ganga originates as the Bhagirathi from the Gangotri glacier. Before it reaches Devprayag in the Garhwal Division, the Mandakini, Pindar, the Dhauliganga and the Bishenganga rivers merge into the Alaknanda and the Bheling drain into the Bhagirathi.
Que14. Pindar river unites with Alaknanda at
a. Karan Prayag
b. Rudra Prayag
c. Dev Prayag
d. Nand Prayag
A
The Pindar River rises from East Trishul and Nanda Devi unite with the Alaknanda at Karan Prayag. The Mandakini meets at RudraPrayag.
Que15. Bhagirathi and Alaknanda unites to form Ganga at
a. Karan Prayag
b. Rudra Prayag
c. Dev Prayag
d. Nand Prayag
C
The water from both Bhagirathi and the Alaknanda flows in the name of the Ganga at Devprayag.The principal tributaries of the Ganga are Yamuna, Damodar, Sapta Kosi, Ram Ganga, Gomati, Ghaghara, and Son. The river after travelling a distance of 2525 km from its source meets the Bay of Bengal.
Que16. In total how many prayags are there related to Ganga river?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
C
The concept of Panch Prayag i.e. Vishnu prayag, nandprayag, karnaprayag, rudraprayag and devprayag.
Que17. Alaknanda meets river Dhauli Ganga at
a. Karan Prayag
b. Rudra Prayag
c. Dev Prayag
d. Vishnu Prayag
D
Vishnu prayag: where the river Alaknanda meets river Dhauli Ganga
Que18. Alaknanda meets river Mandakini at
a. Nand Prayag
b. Rudra Prayag
c. Dev Prayag
d. Vishnu Prayag
A
Nandprayag: where river Alaknanda meets river Mandakini
Que19. Alaknanda meets river Pinder at
a. Karan Prayag
b. Nand Prayag
c. Dev Prayag
d. Vishnu Prayag
A
Karnaprayag: where river Alaknanda meets river Pinder
Que20. Alaknanda meets river Mandakini at
a. Nand Prayag
b. Rudra Prayag
c. Dev Prayag
d. Vishnu Prayag
B
Rudraprayag: where river Alaknanda meets river Mandakini
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Que21. Alaknanda meets river Bhagirathi to form river Ganga at
a. Karan Prayag
b. Nand Prayag
c. Dev Prayag
d. Vishnu Prayag
C
Devprayag: where river Alaknanda meets river Bhagirathi -GANGA
Que22. Which among the following is the largest tributary of Ganga river?
a. Yamuna
b. Damodar
c. Sapta Kosi
d. Alaknanda
A
The Yamuna River is the largest tributary of the Ganga River.
Que23. Yamuna originates from Yamunotri glacier around which peak of Uttarakhand?
a. Nanga Parbat
b. Bandarpoonch
c. Namcha Barwa
d. None of the Above
B
It originates from the Yamunotri glacier, at the Bandarpoonch peak in Uttarakhand. And it’s main tributaries are the rivers including the Sin, Hindon, Betwa Ken and Chambal.
Que24. Which among the following is the largest tributary of Yamuna river?
a. Sin
b. Tons
c. Hindon
d. Chambal
B
The Tons is the largest tributary of the Yamuna and because of it’s size there is dam as well over it.
Que25. The catchment of Yamuna spread across which of the following states?
a. Delhi
b. Rajasthan
c. Madhya Pradesh
d. All of the Above
D
The catchment of the river extends to the states of Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, because of it’s source in glaciers it is one of the evergreen river of India.
Que26. Narmada river is located in which part of India?
a. North India
b. South India
c. North-East India
d. Central India
D
The Narmada is a river located in central India. It outlines the traditional frontier between North India and South India.
Que27. Narmada river originates from which hill of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Mandu
b. Panchmarhi
c. Bhimbetka
d. Amarkantak
D
It rises to the summit of the Amarkantak Hill in Madhya Pradesh state.
Que28. Which among the following rivers flows from east to west?
a. Narmada
b. Tapti
c. Mahi
d. All of the Above
D
It is one of the major rivers of peninsular India. Only the Narmada, the Tapti, and the Mahi rivers run from east to west.
Que29. River Narmada does not flows from which among the following states?
a. Madhya Pradesh
b. Chattisgarh
c. Gujarat
d. Maharashtra
B
The river flows through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra.
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Que30. Narmada river drains into the Arabian Sea from which district of Gujarat?
a. Surat
b. Jamnagar
c. Bharuch
d. Valsad
C
It drains into the Arabian Sea in the Bharuch district of Gujarat.
Que31. In which direction does the Tapi river flows in
a. East to West
b. West to East
c. North to South
d. South to North
A
It is a central Indian river. It is one of the most important rivers of peninsular India with the run from east to west.
Que32. Tapi river originates from which part of Madhya Pradesh?
a. Eastern Satpura Range
b. Western Satpura Range
c. Eastern Vindhyachal Range
d. Western Vindhyachal Range
A
It originates in the Eastern Satpura Range of southern Madhya Pradesh state. The principal tributaries of Tapi River are Waghur River, Aner River, Girna River, Purna River, Panzara River and Bori River.
Que33. Tapi river flows through which of the following regions of India?
a. Madhya Pradesh’s Nimar region
b. East Vidarbha region of Maharashtra
c. South Gujarat
d. All of the Above
D
It flows in a westward direction, draining some important historic places like Madhya Pradesh’s Nimar region, East Vidarbha region and Maharashtra’s Khandesh in the northwest corner of the Deccan Plateau and South Gujarat before draining into the Gulf of Cambay of the Arabian Sea.
Que34. Tapi river basin lies majorly in which of the following state?
a. Madhya Pradesh
b. Gujarat
c. Maharashtra
d. Rajasthan
C
The River Basin of Tapi River lies mostly in eastern and northern districts Maharashtra state. The river also covers some districts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat as well.
Que35. Godavari river is also called as
a. Dakshin Ganga
b. Uttar Ganga
c. Poorv Ganga
d. Pashim Ganga
A
The river is often referred to as the Dakshin (South) Ganga or Vriddh (Old) Ganga. The Godavari River is the second-longest course in India with brownish water. It is a seasonal river, dried during the summers and widens during the monsoons.
Que36. Godavari river originates from which place of Maharashtra?
a. Dhule
b. Aurangabad
c. Nasik
d. Jalgaon
C
It river originates from Trimbakeshwar, near Nasik in Maharashtra.
Que37. Godavari river does not flows through which of the following states?
a. Madhya Pradesh
b. Telangaga
c. Orissa
d. West Bengal
D
It flows southeast across south-central India through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, and drains into the Bay of Bengal. The river forms a fertile delta at Rajahmundry.
Que38. Godavari river flows in which direction after originating at Trimbakeshwar?
a. South-West
b. South-East
c. North-East
d. East
B
It flows southeast across south-central India through the states of Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, and drains into the Bay of Bengal. The river forms a fertile delta at Rajahmundry.
Que39. Which among the following pilgrimage sites does not lies on the banks of Godavari river?
a. Nasik
b. Bhardrachalam
c. Trimbak
d. Triyambakeshvar
D
The banks of this river have many pilgrimage sites, Nasik(MH), Bhadrachalam(TS), and Trimbak. Some of its tributaries include Pranahita (Combination of Penuganga and Warda), Indravati River, Bindusara, Sabari, and Manjira.
Que40. Asia\’s longest railway bridge is on Godavari river and it connects Rajahmundry to which place?
a. Aurangabad
b. Arikirevula
c. Pedavadapalli
d. Kovvur
D
Asia’s largest rail-cum-road bridge which links Kovvur and Rajahmundry is located on the river Godavari.
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Good going guys you are already halfway to the test.Que41. Krishna river originates from which state?
a. Madhya Pradesh
b. Karnatka
c. Andhra Pradesh
d. Maharashtra
D
Krishna is one of the longest rivers of India, which originates from Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra. It flows through Sangli and drains the sea in the Bay of Bengal.
Que42. Krishna river originates from which place of Maharashtra?
a. Lonavala
b. Mahabaleshwar
c. Harihareshwar
d. Ratnagiri
B
Krishna is one of the longest rivers of India, which originates from Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra. It flows through Sangli and drains the sea in the Bay of Bengal.
Que43. Krishna river does not flows through which of the following states?
a. Maharashtra
b. Andhra Pradesh
c. Kerala
d. Karnatka
C
The river flows through the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Que44. Which is main tributary of Krishna river?
a. Koyna
b. Dhudhganga
c. Ghataprabha
d. Tungabhadra
D
Tungabhadra River is the main tributary which itself is formed by the Tunga and Bhadra rivers that originate in the Western Ghats. Dudhganga Rivers, Koyna, Bhima, Mallaprabha, Dindi, Ghataprabha, Warna, Yerla, and Musi are some of the other tributaries.
Que45. Cauvery river originates from which place?
a. Chittarikal
b. Udayagiri
c. Talakaveri
d. Aranthodu
C
It originates from Talakaveri located in the Western Ghats. It is a famous pilgrimage and tourist place in Kodagu district of Karnataka.
Que46. Cauvery river does not flows through which of the following states?
a. Karnatka
b. Tamil Nadu
c. Kerala
d. None of the Above
C
The headwaters of the river are in the Western Ghats range of Karnataka state, and from Karnataka through Tamil Nadu.
Que47. Cauvery river drains into
a. Arabian Sea
b. Indian Ocean
c. Bay of Bengal
d. None of the Above
C
The river drains into the Bay of Bengal. The river supports irrigation for agriculture and considered as a means of support of the ancient kingdoms and modern cities of South India. The river has many tributaries called Arkavathy, Shimsha, Hemavati, Kapila, Shimsha, Honnuhole, Amaravati, Lakshmana Kabini, Lokapavani, Bhavani, Noyyal, and Tirtha.
Que48. Mahanadi originates from which of the following ranges?
a. Eastern Ghats
b. Western Ghats
c. Vindhyachal Range
d. Satpura Range
D
The Mahanadi originates from the Satpura Range of central India and it is a river in eastern India.
Que49. Mahanadi does not flows through which of the following states?
a. Maharashtra
b. Madhya Pradesh
c. Jharkhand
d. Orissa
B
It flows east to the Bay of Bengal. The river drains of the state of Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Orissa.
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Request you to please provide your valuable feedback.Que50. What is the name of the famous dam built on Mahanadi river
a. Tehri Dam
b. Hirakud Dam
c. Bhakra Dam
d. Nagarjuna Sagar
B
The largest dam, the Hirakud Dam is built on the river.
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Que51. Srinagar is on the banks of which of the following rivers?
a. Ravi
b. Chenab
c. Jhelum
d. Sutlej
C
Srinagar is on banks of Jhelum. It is the most important river of Kashmir.
Que52. Where does the ravi originates
a. Kullu
b. Kasaul
c. Dharmashala
d. Rohtang Pass
D
Source near Rohtang pass in Himachal Pradesh
Que53. Where does the Beas originates
a. Kullu
b. Kasaul
c. Dharmashala
d. Rohtang Pass
D
Source near Rohtang pass in Himachal Pradesh
Que54. Which endangered specie is specific to river Ganga?
a. Ganga RIver Dolphin
b. Largetooth Sawfish
c. Nilgiri mystus
d. None of the Above
A
Originates as Bhagirathi from Gangotri. The river is home to more then 140 fish species, 90 amphibian species and the endangered Ganga river- dolphin.
Que55. Yamuna joins Ganga at which place?
a. Banaras
b. Kanpur
c. Patna
d. Allahabad
D
It joins the Ganga at Allahabad.
Que56. Chambal river is famous for which of the following features?
a. Gorges
b. Oxbow Lakes
c. Meanders
d. Ravines
D
The Chambal River is famous for its extensive ravines which it has carved along in the lower Chambal Valley.
Que57. Damodar river originates from which of the following places?
a. Mahabaleshwar
b. Eastern Ghats
c. Chota Nagpur Plateau
d. Western Ghats
C
Damodar – source in chota nagpur plateau.
Que58. Which of the following river mouth is the hatching site for Olive ridley turtles?
a. Damodar
b. Krishna
c. Mahanadi
d. Rushkiya
D
Rushkiya river – mouth of river is hatching site for olive ridley turtles.
Que59. Tapi river originates from which of the following place?
a. Betul
b. Dhar
c. Panchmarhi
d. Amarkantak
A
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Que60. Which among the following is the largest river island of India?
a. Nongkhnum Island – Meghalaya
b. Majuli – Assam
c. Umananda – Assam
d. Parumala – Kerala
B
Majuli (area 930 sq km) is the largest river island of India and the second largest in the world after the Marajo Island of the Amazon River.
Que61. Lakshadweep islands are separated from the Maldives Islands by which channel?
a. 5 degree channel
b. 7 degree channel
c. 8 degree channel
d. 9 degree channel
C
Lakshadweep islands are separated from the Maldives Islands by the Eight Degree Channel.
Que62. Nicobar islands are of which origin?
a. Volcanic
b. Coral
c. Flood
d. Earthquake
B
The Andaman Islands have been formed by the extension of the Tertiary mountain chain of Purvachal. The physiography of the Nicobar islands is mainly of coral origin.
Que63. What is average altitude of Himalayan range?
a. 2300 m
b. 3000 m
c. 4500 m
d. 6100 m
D
Northern most part of the Himalayan Range is the world’s highest part with an average altitude of 6100 m above sea level.
Que64. Which among the following the highest mountain peak of the world?
a. Nanga Parbat
b. Kanghenjunga
c. Annapurna
d. Mt. Everest
D
Include the world’s highest peak, Mt. Everest (8,848 m) and other high peaks-Makalu (8,481 m), Mansalu (8,156 m), Annapurna (8,,078 m) and also the Indian peak Manghenjunga (8,598 m) and Nanga Parbat (8,126 m).
Que65. Which among the following passes lies in U.P?
a. Thaga La
b. Niti Pass
c. Lipu Lekh
d. All of the Above
D
Some famous passes—Burzil and Zozi La in Kashmir, Shipki La and Bara Lapcha La in Himachal Pradesh, Thaga La, Niti Pass, and Lipu Lekh in U.P., Jelep La and Nathu La in Sikkim.
Que66. Zozi la pass lies in which of the following state?
a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Uttarakhand
c. Himachal Pradesh
d. Kashmir
D
Some famous passes—Burzil and Zozi La in Kashmir, Shipki La and Bara Lapcha La in Himachal Pradesh, Thaga La, Niti Pass, and Lipu Lekh in U.P., Jelep La and Nathu La in Sikkim.
Que67. Bara Lapcha La lies in which of the following state?
a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Uttarakhand
c. Himachal Pradesh
d. Kashmir
C
Some famous passes—Burzil and Zozi La in Kashmir, Shipki La and Bara Lapcha La in Himachal Pradesh, Thaga La, Niti Pass, and Lipu Lekh in U.P., Jelep La and Nathu La in Sikkim.
Que68. Nathu La pass lies in which of the following state?
a. Sikkim
b. Uttarakhand
c. Himachal Pradesh
d. Kashmir
A
Some famous passes—Burzil and Zozi La in Kashmir, Shipki La and Bara Lapcha La in Himachal Pradesh, Thaga La, Niti Pass, and Lipu Lekh in U.P., Jelep La and Nathu La in Sikkim.
Que69. Zaskar range lies on which side of Greater Himalaya?
a. Eastern
b. Western
c. Southern
d. Northern
B
Situated on the western part of the Greater Himlaya and to the south of Trans Himalaya.
Que70. Nanga Parbat does not lie in which of the following state?
a. Uttarakhand
b. Himachal Pradesh
c. Kashmir
d. Punjab
D
Nanaga Parbat (8,126 m): Forms the north-west part of Zaskar Range but geographically confined to Kashmir-Himachal Pradesh- Garhwal region.
Que71. Which of the following is the second highest peak of the Himalayan range in India?
a. Pir Panjal
b. Nanga Parbat
c. Zaskar
d. Annapurna
B
Nanaga Parbat (8,126 m): Second highest peak of the Himalayan Range in India.
Que72. Dhaulagiri range lies in which of the following place?
a. Nepal
b. Tibet
c. China
d. India
A
Dhaulagiri (8,172 m): Eastern continuation of Nanga Parbat and is located in Nepal.
Que73. Which of the following mountain range lies between Indus and Satluj rivers?
a. Punjab Himalaya
b. Kumaon Himalaya
c. Nepal Himalaya
d. Assam Himalaya
A
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Que74. Which of the following mountain range lies between Kali and Satluj rivers?
a. Punjab Himalaya
b. Kumaon Himalaya
c. Nepal Himalaya
d. Assam Himalaya
B
nan
Que75. Which of the following mountain range lies between Kali and Tista rivers?
a. Punjab Himalaya
b. Kumaon Himalaya
c. Nepal Himalaya
d. Assam Himalaya
C
nan
Que76. Which of the following mountain range lies between Dihang and Tista rivers?
a. Punjab Himalaya
b. Kumaon Himalaya
c. Nepal Himalaya
d. Assam Himalaya
D
nan
Que77. Shola forests are present in which mountain ranges of India?
a. Eastern Ghats
b. Western Ghats
c. Himalayas
d. Satpura Range
B
nan
Que78. Lesser Himalaya or Himachal lies in which direction of Siwalik Range?
a. East
b. West
c. North
d. South
C
Lying to the north of Siwalik Range they are separated from the Siwalik Range by Duns— Dehradun, Kothridun and Patlidun.
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Que79. Lesser Himalaya or Himachal separated from Siwalik range by:
a. River
b. Mountain
c. Duns
d. Vallyer
C
Lying to the north of Siwalik Range they are separated from the Siwalik Range by Duns— Dehradun, Kothridun and Patlidun.
Que80. Pir Panjal Range is separated from Zaskar range by:
a. Beas RIver
b. Valley of Kashmir
c. Bungus Valley
d. Neelam Valley
B
Separated from the Zaskar Range by the valley of Kashmir.
Que81. Dhauladhar range lies in which part of Lesser Himalaya?
a. Eastern Most
b. Western Most
c. Northern Most
d. Southern Most
D
Southern most range of the Lessers Himalaya.
Que82. Siwalik range is also known by which of the following name?
a. Sub-Himalaya
b. Outer Himalaya
c. Both A and B
d. None of the ABove
C
Also known as Sub-Himalaya or Outer Himalaya. Extends from Jammu & Kashmir (150 km wide) to Arunchal Pradesh (8-15 km) over 2400 km.
Que83. Which is the highest range of Purvanchal Hills?
a. Patkai Bum
b. Mishmi Hills
c. Mizo Hills
d. Manipur Hills
B
The highest range of Purvanchal Hills which is situated in the north-eastern part of Arunachal Pradesh.The Himalaya range after crossing the Dihang gorge in the east, bends southwards, forming a series of hills in north south trend.
Que84. Mishmi hills lies in which part of Arunachal Pradesh?
a. Southern
b. Western
c. North-Eastern
d. South-Western
C
The highest range of Purvanchal Hills which is situated in the north-eastern part of Arunachal Pradesh.
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Que85. Patkai Bum lies in which of the following states?
a. Arunachal Pradesh
b. Nagaland
c. Both A and B
d. None of the Above
C
A synclinal range extending north-south in Arunchal Pradesh and Nagaland.
Que86. Naga range lies between Nagaland and which of the following?
a. Manipur
b. Bhutan
c. Bangladesh
d. Myanmar
D
Naga range forms the Watershed between Nagaland and Myanmar.
Que87. Loktak lake lies in which of the following hills?
a. Patkai Bum
b. Mishmi Hills
c. Mizo Hills
d. Manipur Hills
D
Loktak lake (centripetal drainage) is situated in this hill.
Que88. Which of the following hills previously known as Lushai Hills?
a. Patkai Bum
b. Mishmi Hills
c. Mizo Hills
d. Manipur Hills
C
Mizo hills previously known as Lushai Hills. Characterised by cuesta type of topography.
Que89. Which of the following is known as old alluvium?
a. Khadar
b. Bhangar
c. Both A and B
d. None of the Above
B
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Que90. Which of the following is known as new alluvium?
a. Khadar
b. Bhangar
c. Both A and B
d. None of the Above
A
nan
Que91. Which of the following is characterised by thick forest areas?
a. Khadar
b. Bhangar
c. Terai
d. Bhabar
C
nan
Que92. Which of the following is characterised by porous gravel ridden plains at the foot of the Himalaya?
a. Khadar
b. Bhangar
c. Terai
d. Bhabar
D
nan
Que93. Bundelkhand region lies in which direction of Narmada river?
a. North
b. South
c. Both A and B
d. None of the Above
A
These highlands are situated to the north of Narmada rift vallye.
Que94. Bundelkhand region is part of
a. Western Ghats
b. Central Highlands
c. Himalayan Ranges
d. Eastern Ghats
B
Bundelkhand Plateau is a part of central highlands and is composed of granite and gneisses.
Que95. Malwa Plateau is covered with which type of soil?
a. Yellow soil
b. Brown Soil
c. Black Soil
d. Sand
C
Malwa plateau is an example of dissected lava plateau, which is covered with black soil.
Que96. How many great lakes are there?
a. 4
b. 3
c. 5
d. 7
C
nan
Que97. What specifies a location\’s distance north or south of the equator
a. latitude
b. longitude
c. nan
d. nan
A
nan
Que98. Which is the imaginary line that connects the north pole and the south pole?
a. axis
b. prime axis
c. lamberti line
d. prime meridian
C
nan
Que99. Which is the longest river in the world?
a. Amazon river
b. Yellow river
c. nile
d. congo
C
nan
Que100. which is the smallest in area of the following union territories
a. Chandigarh
b. Dadra
c. Daman and Diu
d. Lakshadweep
C
nan
Que101. The Sundarbans or the mangrove forest are found in
a. Kutch peninsula
b. Western Ghats
c. Konkan coast
d. Deltaic West-Bengal
C
nan
Que102. On which river has hirakud dam been built
a. Mahanadi
b. Godavari
c. Cauvery
d. Periyar
C
nan
Que103. the highest multi-purpose dam built on the river ravi is-
a. Bhakranagal
b. Kahalgaon
c. Ranjit sagar dam
d. Rihand dam
C
nan
Que104. which of the rivers does not originate in the Indian territory
a. Mahanadi
b. Brahmaputra
c. Ravi
d. Chenab
B
nan
Que105. Which state produces the highest manganese in India?
a. Madhya Pradesh
b. Andhra Pradesh
c. Uttar Pradesh
d. Orrisa
C
nan
Que106. first shore based integrated steel plant in India is in?
a. Salem
b. Halda
c. Mangalore
d. Vishakhapatnam
C
nan
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