India's Neighbours
Trending Questions
Q. Which of the following places do not share a border with China?
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Sikkim
- Arunachal Pradesh
- West Bengal
Q. The north and northeast of India are marked by the presence of .
- block mountains
- fold mountains
- plains
- plateaus
Q. Which country is situated to the South of the Lakshadweep islands and comprises a group of islands?
- Chagos Archipelago
- Maldives
- Sri Lanka
- Malay Archipelago
Q. Which of the following countries is situated to the south of Lakshadweep?
- India
- Maldives
- Bhutan
- Myanmar
Q. Which of the following is/are India's neighbouring islands in the south?
- Sri Lanka
- Maldives
- Lakshadweep
- Andaman
Q. What is a narrow channel of sea separating two landmasses called?
- Bay
- Coastline
- Delta
- Strait
Q. Pick the odd one out from the following countries with respect to its location.
- China
- Nepal
- Bhutan
- Myanmar
Q. What is the name of the mountain chain that crosses northen Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bhutan?
- The Deccans
- The Ghats
- The Sahara
- The Himalayas
Q. How many land neighbours does India have?
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
Q. Pick the correctly matched pairs from the following.
- Goa - Panaji
- Assam - Dispur
- Haryana - Patna
- Karnataka - Ranchi
Q. Which country among India's neighbours is the smallest?
- Sri Lanka
- Nepal
- Bhutan
- Myanmar
Q. Choose the incorrect statement from the following options regarding the position of certain countries with respect to India.
- Sri Lanka is located towards the south of India.
- Myanmar and Bangladesh are located towards the east of India.
- China is located towards the north of India.
- Pakistan and Afghanistan are located towards the northeast of India.
Q. Match the following neighbouring countries of India with their appropriate directions.
- North-west
- South
- East
- North
Q. Which of the following are the two island countries located near India?
- Myanmar
- Maldives
- Sri Lanka
- Bhutan
Q. The Lakshadweep Islands are the group of islands that lie in the Bay of Bengal.
- False
- True