Which one of the following is the longest river in Peninsular India?
A
Narmada
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B
Godavari
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C
Krishna
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D
Mahanadi
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Solution
The correct option is B
Godavari
Answer: The correct answer is option (B) – Godavari. The Longest river in Peninsular India is the Godavari river.
Godavari river is also known as Dakshin Ganga.
The length of the Godavari river is 1500 Km.
Godavari river rises in Maharashtra, at Nasik district on the slopes of Western Ghats.
The Godavari river flows in the Eastward direction and flows into the Bay of Bengal.
Godavari river basin is located in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Around 50 percent of the Godavari river basin is located in Maharashtra.
The major tributaries of Godavari river are Penganga river, Wainganga river and Pranhita river.
The other important tributaries of the Godavari river are Wardha and Purna.
The Mahanadi river flows towards the Bay of Bengal. The Mahanadi river rises at the highlands of Chhattisgarh.
The Narmada river rises in Madhya Pradesh at Amarkantak Hills, it is a West flowing river.
Krishna river is an east flowing river and ends up in the Bay of Bengal. It is around 1400 Km long and rises in Mahabaleshwar.
Important tributaries of Krishna river are Bhima, Musi, Ghatprabha, Koyana, Tunghabhadra.