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CBSE - PHYSICAL FEATURES OF INDIA
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Practice Question
PHYSICAL FEATURES OF INDIA
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PHYSICAL FEATURES OF INDIA
Which of the following ranges of the Himalayas are composed of unconsolidated sediments brought down by rivers? (1) The Pir Panjal range (2) The Karakoram range(3) The Shivaliks (4) The Ladakh range
Correct Answer: 3
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Related Questions
PHYSICAL FEATURES OF INDIA
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According to the ‘Theory of Plate Tectonics,’ the movement of the plates result in some geological activity. Which one of the following is not such a geological activity? (1) Volcanic activity (2) Folding (3) Faulting (4) Glaciation
Correct Answer: 4
2
According to the ‘Theory of Plate Tectonics,’ the earth’s crust is formed of how many major plates? (1) Three (2) Five (3) Seven (4) Ten
Correct Answer: 3
3
Which of the following ranges of the Himalayas are composed of unconsolidated sediments brought down by rivers? (1) The Pir Panjal range (2) The Karakoram range(3) The Shivaliks (4) The Ladakh range
Correct Answer: 3
4
India's permanent research station Dakshin Gangotri is situated in the 1. Great Himalayas 2. Indian Ocean 3. Antarctica 4. Arabian Sea
Correct Answer: 3
5
Which of the following ranges are not part of the Lesser Himalayas or Himachal? (1) Pir Panjal (2) Dhaula Dhar (3) Mahabharat (4) Kamet
Correct Answer: 4