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Physical Features Of India
Identify the type of landform.
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Mountains
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Islands
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Desert
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Plains
The shape of Deccan Plateau is-
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Rectangular
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Triangular
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Round
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Oval
A piece of land that is surrounded by water from all sides-
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Mountain
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Plateau
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Desert
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Island
Which of the following is not a hill station?
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Manali
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Sri Nagar
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Jaisalmer
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Shimla
A place where land meats the sea?
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Island
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Coast
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Plateau
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Desert
Which of the following state is not coming under Northern plains?
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Punjab
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Haryana
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Uttar Pradesh
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Andhra Pradesh
This area is known for having various land colors. It is fairly dry, but still contains rich soil as it receives water from Monsoons.Clue: It is an elevated area of land
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Decan Plateau
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The Desert
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Himalaya Mountains
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The Eastern and Western Ghats
The Great Indian Desert is also known as ___________
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Sahara Desert
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Empty Quarter
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Thar Desert
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Gobi Desert
Which is the largest island in the India?
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Great Nicobar
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Andaman
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Lakshadweep
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none
How many islands in the Lakshadweep?
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32
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24
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39
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36
Which of the following physiographic divisions of India was formed out of accumulations in the Tethys geosyncline?
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The Himalayas
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The Peninsular Plateau
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The Northern Plains
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The Coastal Plains
The ________________ is the world's highest peak
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Mount Abu
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Himalayas
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Kachenjunga
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Mount Everest
HIMALAYAS ARE THE RESULT OF THE COLLISON OF
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PENINSULAR PLATE WITH EURASIAN PLATE
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AUSTRALIAN PLATE AND PACIFIC PLATE
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EURASIAN PLATE AND SOUTH AMERICAN PLATE
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NONE OF THE ABOVE
According to the ‘Theory of Plate Tectonics,’ when some plates come towards each other, which of the following is formed?
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CONVERGENT BOUNDARY
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TRANSFORM BOUNDARY
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DIVERGENT BOUNDARY
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NONE OF THE ABOVE
Geologically, which of the following physiographic divisions of India is supposed to be one of the most stable land blocks?
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The Himalayas
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The Coastal Plains
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The Northern Plains
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The Peninsular Plateau
Which Physiographic divisions have rising hills and wide valleys?
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The Himalayan Mountains
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The Coastal Plains
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The Peninsular Plateaus
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The Northern Plains
Maldives is an example of what type of physical feature?answer choices
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island
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peninsula
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mountains
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river
This area is known for having various land colors. It is fairly dry, but still contains rich soil as it receives water from Monsoons.Clue: It is an elevated area of land
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Decan Plateau
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The Desert
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Himalaya Mountains
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The Eastern and Western Ghats
This is known to be one of the highest mountains in the world, which is fairly covered in snow. You can get a frostbite by being here and not having the appropriate wear.
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The Desert
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Himalaya Mountains
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Indus River
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Ganges River
This physical feature of India is known to have one of the best farmland areas in the world.
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Indus River
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Eastern and Western Ghats
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Ganges River
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Decan Plateau
India is part of a _____________ and is located in _________________.
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Subcontinent, Africa
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Continent, Asia
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Subcontinent, Asia
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Continent, Africa
This place is so steep, where many parts of the mountain are unlivable. It is said, that people who enter this place, will most likely never come out.
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Indus River
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Decan Plateau
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The Desert
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Hindu Kush Mountains
What is highest point in India
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The Alphs
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Namcha Barwa
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Everest
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Kanchunjunga
Standard meridian of India
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68°7
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97°25
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82°30
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82°50
A landmass bounded by sea on three sides is referred to as _.
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coast
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island
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peninsula
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None of the above
The Himalayas consist of three parallel ranges in its longitudinal extent. Which of the following is the name of the northern-most range?
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The Himadri
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The Himachal
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The Shivaliks
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The Purvanchal
Which part of the Himalayas is perennially snowbound?
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Great Himalayas or Himadri
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Lesser Himalayas or Himachal
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Shivaliks
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Purvanchal
Which of the following is the highest peak in India?
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Mt. Everest
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Kanchenjunga
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Nanga Parbat
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Nandadevi
Which of the following ranges is not a part of the Lesser Himalayavs or Himachal?
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Pir Panchal
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Dhaula Dhar
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Mahabharat
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Kamet
Which of the following ranges of the Himalayas are composed of unconsolidated sediments brought down byrivers?
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(a) The Pir Panjal range
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The Karakoram range
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The Shivaliks
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The Ladakh range
Which of the following ranges are not part of the Lesser Himalayas or Himachal?
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(a) Pir Panjal
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Dhauala Dhar
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Mahabharat
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Kamet
In which division of the Himalayas are the famous valleys of Kashmir, Kangra and Kullu located?
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The Himadri
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The Himachal
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The shivaliks
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The Duns
The longitudinal valleys lying between lesser Himalayas and Shivaliks are known as .
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Kangra Valley
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Patkai Bum
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Passes
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Duns
From the point of view of geology, which of the following physiographic divisions of India is considered to be an unstable zone?
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The Himalayas
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The Northern plain
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Peninsular plateau
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The great Deserts
The Himalayan uplift out of the ________ sea.
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Arabian
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Tethys
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Mediterranean
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Red
The core of Greater Himalayas is composed of____________.
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Igneous rock
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Metamorphic rock
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Granite
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None
Name the outermost range of Himalayas.(Lower)
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Himadri
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Himachal
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Shiwaliks
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None
Name the highest peak of India.
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Mt. Everest
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Kanchenjunga
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Nanda Devi
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Makalu
The Himalayan Mountain Ranges run in a _________direction from the Indus to Brahmaputra.
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South-East
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North-West
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North-South
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West-East
What physical feature does Rajasthan mainly spread over?
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Coastal Plains
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Northern Mountains
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Northern Plains
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Desert
Goa is a ______ _______
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Coastal Plain
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Northern Mountain
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Peninsular Plateau
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Beach
__________ of the northern mountains mainly consist of hills
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Himadri
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Shivalik Hills
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None of the above
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Himachal
How many physical features does India have?
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8
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6
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4
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2
The rivers in the Peninsular Plateau are __________
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Snow -fed
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Rain -fed
What are the only two rivers that originate in the Peninsular Plateau but flow into the Northern Plains
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Narmada and Betwa
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Tapti and Betwa
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Chambal and Betwa
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Ganga and Chambal
This place is known for its tremendous hot weather, It can get up to 120 degrees and often contains very little water. In this area you would experience a lot of sand storms.
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Ganges River
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Eastern and Western Ghats
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Decan Plateau
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The Desert
A landmass bounded by sea on three sides is referred as.
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Coast
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Island
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Peninsula
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Ghat
Lakshadweep is located in....
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Arabian sea
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Bay of Bengal
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Indian ocean
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Atlantic ocean
This area is known for having various land colors. It is fairly dry, but still contains rich soil as it receives water from Monsoons.
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Decan Plateau
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The Desert
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Himalaya Mountains
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The Eastern and Western Ghats
This is known to be one of the highest mountains in the world, which is fairly covered in snow. You can get a frostbite by being here and not having the appropriate wear.
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The Desert
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Himalaya Mountains
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Indus River
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Ganges River
This physical feature of India is known to have one of the best farmland areas in the world.
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Indus River
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Eastern and Western Ghats
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Ganges River
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Decan Plateau
India is part of a _____________ and is located in _________________.
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Subcontinent, Africa
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Continent, Asia
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Subcontinent, Asia
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Continent, Africa
Rajasthan receives very less rainfall because of.........
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The lack of monsoon winds
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Location of Aravali hills
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Because of Himalayas
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None of the above
Where do you find Malabar coast?
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Andhra Pradesh
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Odisha
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Kerala
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Telangana
The winds that blow from Rajasthan in summer are called as........
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Dhup
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Loo
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Storm
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Hot
Himalayas are the result of the collision of.............
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PENINSULAR PLATE WITH EURASIAN PLATE
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AUSTRALIAN PLATE AND PACIFIC PLATE
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EURASIAN PLATE AND SOUTH AMERICAN PLATE
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NONE OF THE ABOVE
What are the middle himalayas called?
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Himadri
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Shiwalik
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Purvanchal
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Himachal
Which one of the major rivers forming northern plains of India?
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Kaveri , Satluj , Ganga
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Krishna , Kaveri , Brahmaputra
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Ganga , Brahmaputra , Indus
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All of the above
In which river is Majuli island situated?
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Indus
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Brahmaputra
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Ganga
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Krishna
Black soil area is known as ?
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Deccan trap
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Deccan plateau
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Northern trap
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None of the These
Which group of island was known as Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindive?
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Lakshadweep
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Andaman
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Maldives
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Nicobar
In which division of the Himalayas are the famous valleys of Kashmir, Kangra and Kullu located?
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The Himadri
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The Himachal
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The Shivaliks
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The Duns
The wet and swampy belt of the Northern Region is known locally as :
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Bhabar
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Terai
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Doab
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Bhangar
The Himalayas are, geologically which type of mountains?
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Old
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Young
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Broken
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Great
Which river marks the western most boundary of the Himalayas?
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Chenab
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Ravi
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Satluj
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Indus
These are the important feature of which range of Himalayas?The core of this part of Himalayas is composed of igneous rocks. The folds of this range is asymmetrical.
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Lesser Himalaya
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Greater Himalaya
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Middle Himalayas
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Shivalik
What are the longitudinal valleys lying between lesser Himalayas and the Shivaliks called?
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Kullu
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Duns
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Kangra
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Pir panjal
Which of the following is responsible for the variation in the colour of soil in different parts of India?
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Difference in rock formations
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Weathering
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Erosion and deposition
The western coastal plain are sandwiched between the Western ghats and the.........
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Indian Ocean
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Arabian sea
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Bay of Bengal
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Pacific Ocean
The northern part of the western coast is known as.........
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Kannad plain
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Coromandel coast
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Malabar coast
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Konkan
The western coastal strip, south of goa is referred to as......
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Coromandel
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Kannad
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Konkan
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Northern circar
Mussoorie, Nainital, Ranikhet are located in
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Himachal range & Uttarakhand
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Shiwalik range & Himachal Pradesh
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Himachal range & Uttarakhand
The type of rocks in the Himalayan region are
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Igneous
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Sedimentary
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