Physical Divisions
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Q. _______ consists of four states - Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
- Southern India
- Nothern India
- Northeastern India
- None of the above
Q. What could be some benefits of the northern mountain region in the Indian subcontinent?
- Northern mountains are the sources of rivers like the Ganga.
- Northern mountains are natural barriers that prevented invasions.
- Northern mountains cause rainfall by blocking winds in North India.
- Northern mountains protect us from cold winds of Central Asia.
Q. The easternmost state of India is ______.
- Assam
- Manipur
- Nagaland
- Arunachal Pradesh
Q. Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Telangana and Chattisgarh are the states located in _____ India.
- Central
- North
- Western
- None of the above
Q. Match the following descriptions with their names.
- Himachal
- Himadri
- Shiwalik
- Pangea
Q. The entire country is split into ____ states and ____ union territories.
- None of the above
- 29, 8
- 29, 7
- 30, 7
Q. The rivers Ganges and Yamuna originate from the _____.
- Himalayas
- Tibet
- None of the above
- Both a and b
Q. Which of the following regions has almost prevalent types of natural vegetation in India?
- The Himalaya mountain
- The Deccan Plateau
- The Ganga plain
- The Coastal plains
Q. The Eastern and Western ghats border the Deccan plateau.
- False
- True
Q. We can divide the country into _____ kinds of terrain.
- 9
- 10
- 5
- None of the above
Q. Which of the following characteristics can be associated with the Gangetic plains?
- Fertile land
- Alluvial deposit
- Uttar Pradesh
- Maharashtra
- Bihar
- Sunderbans
- Dry land
- West Bengal
Q. Dufferentiate between
1 Himalayas and Purvanchal hills
2 ARABIAN HILLS AND LAKSHDWEEP
2 ARABIAN HILLS AND LAKSHDWEEP
Q. Choose the correct pairs among the following.
- Physical divide
- Political Divide
- States & UTs
- Landscapes
- Physical feature
- Deserts
Q. Which of the following is true about the Himachal mountains?
- They are the southern-most Himalayan ranges.
- They lie in north-east India.
- They are the northern-most Himalayan ranges.
- They lie between the Himadri and the Shiwalik ranges.