Physical Features of India
Dear SSC CGL Aspirants, you might have observed that every year a lot of questions are asked from the Chapter "Physical Features of India(II)". Keeping in view the importance of the topic, We have provided notes on this topic. Now, it's time to check your knowledge. Based on notes you can answer these questions:
Q1.The northern plain has been formed by the interplay of the three major river systems namely:
Ans:the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra.
Q2.Which is the largest inhabited riverine island in the world:
Ans:Majuli, in the Brahmaputra River.
Q3. The newer, younger deposits of the alluvial soils are called:
Ans:khadar.
Q4.How peninsular Plateau was formed:
Ans:breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land.
Q5.The eastward extensions of Central Highlands plateau are locally known as:
Ans:Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand
Q6.Three Prominent hill ranges from the west to east are:
Ans:the Garo, the Khasi and the Jaintia Hills.
Q7.The annual rainfall that The indian Desert receives per year:
Ans:150 mm
Q8.The only large river in the Indian Desert region.
Ans:Luni
Q9.The Indian desest lies towards the western margins of:
Ans:The Aravali Hills.
Q10.Punjab Plains is formed by which river:
Ans: Indus and its tributaries
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