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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 two hills are located in the south-east of Eastern Ghats ? (1) Mizo Hills and Naga Hills (2) Javadi Hills and Shevroy Hills (3) Patkoi Hills and Manipuri Hills (4) Mizo Hills and Patkoi Hills
Correct Answer: 2
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Related Questions
PHYSICAL FEATURES OF INDIA
1
The wet and swampy belt of the Northern Region is known locally as : (1) Bhabar (2) Terai (3) Doab (4) Bhangar
Correct Answer: 2
2
The northward drift of the Indo-Australian plate resulted in its collision with the much larger Eurasian plate. Which of the following was the result of this collision? (1) The Gondwanaland split into a number of plates. (2) The continents of Europe and Asia were formed. (3) Sedimentary rocks accumulated in the Tethys geosyncline were folded. (4) India and Australia were formed.
Correct Answer: 3
3
The Peninsular Plateau of India is part of which of the following landmass? (1) Angaraland (2) Gondwanaland (3) Tethys (4) Eurasian Plate
Correct Answer: 2
4
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
5
From the point of view of geology, which of the following physiographic divisions of India is considered to be an unstable zone? (1) The Himalayan Mountains (2) The Peninsular Plateau (3) The Indian Desert (4) The Islands
Correct Answer: 1