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1. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentArrange the following hills of central India from West to east:
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2. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentMatch the following tributaries with their rivers:
TributariesRiver
1. Konyaa. Mahanadi
2. Indravatib. Godavari
3. Subansiric. Brahmaputra
4. Seonathd. Krishna
Select the code from given below option for the correct answer:Correct
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3. Question
1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentWhich of the following pair of coalfields and the state is correctly matched?
StateCoalfields
1. JharkhandJharia
2. ChattisgarhTalcher
3. Madhya PradeshSingrauli
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Explanation: India is one the richest countries in mineral resources in the world. Since India’s internal structure of earth is the product of ancient hard rock’s therefore all types of mineral are found here. Gondawana rocks (Chhota Nagpur Plateau) are the richest mineral deposits in India. The table given below list major coal foelds:
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Explanation: India is one the richest countries in mineral resources in the world. Since India’s internal structure of earth is the product of ancient hard rock’s therefore all types of mineral are found here. Gondawana rocks (Chhota Nagpur Plateau) are the richest mineral deposits in India. The table given below list major coal foelds:
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1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentArrange the following tributaries of Brahmaputra from east to west:
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Explanation: The river Brahmaputra originates in Himalayan Lake Manasarover in Tibet to the outfall in the Bay of Bengal. It flows eastward in Tibet and south, south-west in India and traverses a distance of about 2900 km out of which 1,700km is in Tibet, 900 km is in India and 300 km is in Bangladesh. It is fed by the glaciers and joined by a number of tributaries which originates at different elevation in the hills encircling the catchment forming watershed.
The Brahmaputra River System (3848 km) is one of the longest rivers of the world. It is known as the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, the Brahmaputra, Lohit, Siang, and Dihang in India, and the Jamuna in Bangladesh. The river emerges from the foothills under the name of Siang or Dihang. It enters India west of Sadiya town in Arunachal Pradesh. Flowing southwest, it receives its main left bank tributaries, viz., Dibang or Sikang and Lohit; thereafter, it is known as the Brahmaputra. Among the tributaries Subansiri, Manas, Jiabharali, Pagladiya, Puthimari and Sankosh etc. are snow fed.Incorrect
Explanation: The river Brahmaputra originates in Himalayan Lake Manasarover in Tibet to the outfall in the Bay of Bengal. It flows eastward in Tibet and south, south-west in India and traverses a distance of about 2900 km out of which 1,700km is in Tibet, 900 km is in India and 300 km is in Bangladesh. It is fed by the glaciers and joined by a number of tributaries which originates at different elevation in the hills encircling the catchment forming watershed.
The Brahmaputra River System (3848 km) is one of the longest rivers of the world. It is known as the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, the Brahmaputra, Lohit, Siang, and Dihang in India, and the Jamuna in Bangladesh. The river emerges from the foothills under the name of Siang or Dihang. It enters India west of Sadiya town in Arunachal Pradesh. Flowing southwest, it receives its main left bank tributaries, viz., Dibang or Sikang and Lohit; thereafter, it is known as the Brahmaputra. Among the tributaries Subansiri, Manas, Jiabharali, Pagladiya, Puthimari and Sankosh etc. are snow fed. - Question 5 of 5
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1 pointsCategory: Geography & EnvironmentArrange the following hills of Eastern Ghats from south to north:
1. Nallamala hills
2. Shevaroy Hills
3. Javadi Hills
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