Brahmaputra River System
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Q. Which river is also known as the TsangPo river in Tibet?
- Brahmaputra
- Ganga
- Yamuna
- Palar
Q. The Brahmaputra river originates in Tibet, where it is known as _______.
- Jamuna
- Yamuna
- Xi
- Yarlung Tsangpo
Q. This river is also known as TsangPo river in Tibet. It has one of the largest river basins in South Asia. Identify this river.
- Ganga
- Yamuna
- Indus
- Brahmaputra
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3. If there is sudden dam burst, what will occur ?
Q. Match the following rivers with their tributaries.
- Satluj
- Kosi
- Dhansiri
Q. How does the rivers and streams reappear in the Terai region after they disappear in the Bhabhar region?
Q. This river is also known as TsangPo river in Tibet. It has one of the largest river basins in South Asia. Identify this river.
- Indus
- Ganga
- Brahmaputra
- Yamuna
Q. Given below are a few statements about the Brahmaputra river.
1: When it enters India, it is known as the Dihang.
2: The Debang and Lohit join the river Brahmaputra and the combined river runs all along the Assam valley.
3: Subansiri and Manas are tributaries of the Brahmaputra.
Which of these statements is/are correct?
1: When it enters India, it is known as the Dihang.
2: The Debang and Lohit join the river Brahmaputra and the combined river runs all along the Assam valley.
3: Subansiri and Manas are tributaries of the Brahmaputra.
Which of these statements is/are correct?
- Statement 1, 2, and 3 are correct
- Only Statement 1 is correct
- Statement 1 and 2 are correct
- Statement 1 and 3 are correct
Q. This river enters India through a gorge after taking a U-turn at Namcha Barwa and flows into Arunachal Pradesh. Identify this river.
- Indus
- Yamuna
- Brahmaputra
- Ganga
Q. Which of the following is not one of the reasons for frequent flooding in Assam?
- Huge deposits of silt on the Brahmaputra riverbed
- Unplanned construction of embankments disrupts river flow
- The Brahmaputra river brings large water and sediment volume
- The unstable nature of the Ghaggar river
Q. Which of the following is not one of the reasons for frequent flooding in Assam?
- Unplanned construction of embankments disrupts river flow
- The unstable nature of the Ghaggar river
- Huge deposits of silt on the Brahmaputra riverbed
- The Brahmaputra river brings large water and sediment volume
Q. This river enters India through a gorge after taking a U-turn at Namcha Barwa and flows into Arunachal Pradesh. Identify this river.
- Indus
- Yamuna
- Ganga
- Brahmaputra