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Geography – Questions and Answers-05

626. The longest river in South India: 
Godavari
627. The river that originates from Brahmagiri Hills in Coorg district of  Karnataka: 
Kaveri
628. The river which originates from Triambak Hills in Nasik district in Maharashtra: 
Godavari
629. Which river is known as ‘Vridha Ganga’?  
Godavari
630. Which river is known as ‘Dakshina Ganga’? 
Kaveri
631. The second-longest west flowing river in India: 
Tapti
632. The river that originates from the Amarkantak hills in Madhya Pradesh: 
Narmada
633. The longest rift valley river in India: 
Narmada
634. Which river originates from the Mahabaleshwar hills in Maharashtra? 
Krishna
635. Which river originates from Betul district in Madhya Pradesh? 
Tapti
636. Which Indian river is known as the salt river? 
Luni
637. The longest river in the Indian peninsula: 
Godavari
638. Which river is known as the twin or handmaid of Narmada? 
Tapti
639. Which river finally lost in the marshy grounds of Rann of Kuchchh? 
Luni
640. Tapti, Narmada, Mahi and Sabarmati drains into: 
Gulf of Cambay
641. Khajuraho Temples are in Madhya Pradesh. These were built by the dynasty: Chandelles
642. Indravati, Manjira, Veinganga, Sabari, Purna are the important tributaries of: 
Godavari
643. Fatehpur Sikri in Uttar Pradesh was built by …… as his capital. 
Akbar
644. Brihadiswara Temple at Thanjavur is also known as Rajarajeswara temple. It was built by: 
Cholas
645. Nandadevi National Park is in: 
Uttarakhand
646. The outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere is mainly composed of which gases?
Hydrogen & Helium 
647. Which layer of atmosphere reflects back radio waves transmitted from Earth & helps in radio propagation?
Ionosphere 
648. Who was the first person to determine the circumference of the Earth? 
Eratosthenes
649. Which islands are known as the ‘rust belt’ of Japan?
Shikoku Islands 
650. The famous American river Mississippi flows into the Gulf known as.
The Gulf of Mexico 
651. On which river is the famous Aswan Dam located?
Nile 

652. Which important river of the world has no bridges over it? 
Amazon
653. Mesopotamian civilization thrived in the area between which two rivers? 
Tigris & Euphrates
654. People native to which country is known as ‘Magyars’?
Hungary 
655. Which river crosses the equator twice?
Congo River 
656. Which is the longest river in Asia?
Yangtze 
657. Which river is an example for forming a bird’s foot delta? 
Mississippi (USA) 
658. Which river forms the famous Grand Canyon? 
Colorado River (USA) 
659. Which canal connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea? 
Suez Canal
660. Name the deepest point in the Atlantic ocean, situated in the Puerto Rico Trench?
Milwaukee Deep 
661. Name the only sea in the world without a coastline? 
Sargasso Sea
662. Which ocean’s part is the Sargasso Sea?
North Atlantic Ocean 
663. Which is the smallest ocean in the world?
Arctic Ocean 
664. Which sea was historically known as the ‘Erythraean Sea’? 
Red Sea
665. Which sea is connected with the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibraltar? 
Mediterranean Sea
666. The Calypso Deep is the deepest point of which sea?
Mediterranean Sea 
667. In which Ocean is the famous ‘Ninety East Ridge’ situated? 
Indian Ocean 
668. Which countries are separated by the Strait of Gibraltar? 
Morocco & Spain
669. Which is the only parallel that is a great circle?
Equator 
670. Which is the largest circle of latitude?
Equator 
671. What is the name of the climate zone which stretches between the Tropic of Cancer & Tropic of Capricorn?
Tropical or Torrid zone 
672. Which climate zone is most comfortable for a living? 
Temperate zones
673. The area lies between Arctic- Antarctic Circles & Poles is known as.
The Frigid Zone 
674. What is the meaning of the word ‘Meridian’?
Mid-day 
675. Which country is known as the ‘Land of Midnight Sun’? 
Norway
676. Which places on the earth experience six months of continual day & six months of the night?
Poles 
677. What is the name of the low-pressure belt around the equator, caused by the great heat, making the air hot & therefore light?
The Doldrums 
678. What is the name of the winds blowing between 30 degree north & south latitudes? 
Trade winds
679. The winds blow outside the tropics, in the temperate zones and between 30 & 60 degrees north & south are known as
Westerlies 
680. The weather in the area of which winds are characterised by a constant procession of cyclones & anti-cyclones?
Westerlies 
681. Which area is known as a great belt of permanent anticyclones?
The Horse Latitudes 
682. With the approach of the sky becomes dull and overclouded and there is heavy rain accompanied by lightning & thunder?
Cyclone 
683. The state of the atmosphere when the barometer reads about 760 mm (1018 mb) or over is known as. 
High pressure
684. If the reading of a barometer is about 740 mm (986 mb), it means a. 
Low pressure
685. What is indicated by a sudden fall in the barometric reading?
Storm 
686. Which are the great fold mountains of the world?
The Himalayas, Rockies, Andes & Alps
687. Graben or Rift valleys are the counterparts of which type of mountains? 
Block mountains 
688. Which type of mountains are also known as Horsts? 
Block mountains
689. Which are the famous block mountains?
Vosges, Black forest & Hunsruck mountains
690. What are the examples of Igneous rocks?
Basalt, Granite, diorite, gabbro, dykes and sills
691. In what name is igneous rocks formed at some depth in the earth’s crust known? 
Plutonic rocks
692. Which type of igneous rocks are also known as Extrusive rocks? 
Volcanic rocks
693. Which type of rocks are quarried for road making and polished as monuments and gravestones?
Igneous rocks 
694. Which type of rocks are also known as stratified rocks? 
Sedimentary rocks
695. Which type of rocks often contain fossils of animals, plants and other micro­organisms?
Sedimentary rocks 
696. What are the examples for mechanically formed sedimentary rocks?
Sandstones, Clay, Shale (mudstone)
697. Which is the major tectonic plateau of India?
Deccan Plateau 
698. The Tibetan Plateau is an example for. 
Intermont Plateau
699. The northwestern part of the Deccan Plateau is an example of. 
Volcanic plateaux
700. River Luni originates from which mountain range? 
Aravalli 
701. In which state is the Pench river project situated? 
Madhya Pradesh 

702. In which state is the famous Castle Naggar Heritage site located? 
Himachal Pradesh 
703. What is the North-South dis­tance of India? 
3,214k.m.
704. What is the East-West distance of India?
2,933 k.m. 
705. What is India’s total land area?
3.28 million sq. k.m. 
706. What per cent of the world’s land surface area is covered by India?
2.4 per cent 
707. Which is the seventh-largest country in the world?
India 
708. What is the total length of India’s coastline?
7,517k.m. 
709. Which large plateau is situated between the Western Ghats & Eastern Ghats?
The Deccan Plateau 
710. Which mountain ranges of India run parallel to the Bay of Bengal?
Eastern Ghats 
711. Which mountain ranges are parallel to the Arabian Sea? 
Western Ghats
712. Which country is separated from India by the Gulf of Mannar & Palk Strait? 
Sri Lanka
713. India shares a maximum land border with which country?
Bangladesh 
714. Which is the important geo­graphical line passing through India? 
Tropic of Cancer
715. The Tropic of Cancer passes through—— states of India?
716. Name the states through which the Tropic of Cancer passes?
Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Tripura and Mizoram
717. The young or newer alluvial sediments deposited on the flood plains are known as —-­-? 
Khadar
718. Which river is flowing through the desert type Rajasthan Plain? 
Luni river
719. Which is the only Indian part of the Indus Plain?
Punjab-Haryana Plain 
720. What is the local name of the fertile Punjab Plains? 
Doab
721. Which is the largest part of the Northern Plains?
Ganga Plain 
722. Which river is known as ‘Tsang Po’ in Tibet? 
Brahmaputra
723. The Ganga & Brahmaputra join in Bangladesh and there­ after known as——–? 
Padma
724. Which region of the Northern Plains is known as ‘the Grana­ry of India’?
The Punjab-Haryana Plains 
725. What is the name of the shift­ing cultivation practised in North Eastern India?
Jhumming 
726. Which is the largest plateau in India? 
The Deccan Plateau
727. What is the shape of the vast Deccan Plateau? 
Triangular
728. Which Indian Plateau has been formed by the eruption of basaltic lava flows about 65 million years ago?
The Deccan Plateau 
729. Which Indian Plateau is fa­mous for the black cotton soil? 
The Deccan Plateau 
730. What is the name of the water body that divides the Andaman & Nicobar island groups? 
Ten degrees Channel
731. Which is the only active volca­no in India? 
Barren Island 
732. The Saddle Peak, Mount Dia­volo, Mount Koyob & Mount Thuiller are situated in——–? 
Andaman & Nicobar islands 
733. Which group of islands are broadly divided by the Elev­enth Degree Channel? 
Lakshadweep 
734. How many islands are there in the Lakshadweep islands? 
36 
735. Which mountain range runs in a North East to South West direction along the Thar Desert? 
The Aravalli Range
736. Which is considered as the oldest mountain range in India? 
The Aravalli
737. Which mountain range separates the drainage basin of Ganga on the North from the Deccan Plateau on the South? 
The Vindhya Range
738. Which mountain range is comprised of a series of seven mountains? 
The Satpura Range
739. Which mountain range is situated between the Narmada & the Tapti rivers?
The Satpura 
740. Which mountain range forms the Western boundary of the Deccan Plateau?
The Western Ghats (Sahyadri)
741. What is the length of the West­ern Ghats?
1600 KM 
742. Which mountain range’s important mountains are Pachmarhi & Amarkantak? 
The Satpura
743. Which is the highest peak in peninsular India, situated in the Western Ghats? 
Anamudi (2695 M)
744. Which range runs parallel to the Coromandel coast? 
Eastern Ghats
745. Which is the highest peak in the Eastern Ghats?
Mahendragiri 
746. The wettest places in the world Mawsynram & Cherrapunji belongs to which Indian state? 
Meghalaya 
747. Koyna, Tungabhadra and Bhi­ma are the major tributaries of the……. river.
Krishna 
748. What is the term for a partially enclosed body of water along the coast where freshwater from rivers and streams meets and mixes with saltwater from the ocean? 
Estuary
749. The International Date Line is an imaginary line on the sur­face of the Earth, that runs from north to the South Pole and demar­cates one calendar day from the next. It passes through the middle of which ocean? 
Pacific Ocean
750. The Bhimbetka rock shelters are archaeological heritage sites located in the Raisen District of state? 
Madhya Pradesh
751. The atmospheric layer where ionization affects the transmission of radio waves is called. 
Ionosphere

752. Which mountain hills in Tamil Nadu lie at the junction of the Eastern and Western Ghats? 
Nilgiri Hills 
753. Which is the mountain range that lies between the Tapthi river in the North and Kanyakumari in the south? 
eastern Ghat
754. is the only river that flows through Rajasthan plain and reaches the Arabian sea through the marshes of Rann of Kachch? 
Luni river 
755. —————– is the second-longest river in Kerala. 
Bharathapuzha
756. Name the volcanic island that belongs to the Andaman group of Island? 
Barren Island
757. The Palakkad gap is the larg­est pass in Western Ghat. It connects Palakkad and ——-
Coimbatore
758. Which was the first factory in India to produce Urea and Am­monium Sulphate? 
Sindri
759. The northern part of the west coastal plain is known as?
Konkan 
760. The first marine eco-sensitive zone in India is 
Gulf of Kutch 
761. the river is the only tributary of Indus, which flows fully in India?
Beas 
762. The proportion of forest to the total geographical area of India, as envisaged by National Forest 
33 per cent
763. The Kanha, Parma, Band­havgarh, Satpura and Sanjay tiger reserves are in which state? 
Madhya Pradesh 
764. Name the 53-kilometre passage through the Hindu Kush moun­tain range, which connects the northern frontier of Pakistan with Afghanistan?
Khyber Pass 
765. Indira Point – the southernmost point of land in the territory of India is situated on the island of ———-
Great Nicobar 
766. Keradweep is in which state?
Dhumbur in Tripura 
767. the lake is the largest freshwater lake in northeast India?
Loktak (Manipur) 
768. Which state has the largest for­est area in percentage?
Mizoram 
769. The Union Territory having the largest area under forest cover is ————-
Andaman Nicobar
770. Kelucharan Mahapathra was an exponent in …..
Kuchipudi 
771. Garba, a popular folk dance is associated with which Indian state
Gujarath
772. Bhangra is the folk dance of ————
Punjab 
773. The famous Sun Temple is in which Indian State? 
Odisha
774. The most prevalent folk dance of Uttar Pradesh is ————
Nautanki 
775. Tirupati Temple of Lord Ven­kateswara is situated in the state of ————
Andhra Pradesh 
776. Madhubani, a style of paint­ing, is popular in which Indian state? 
Bihar
777. Which Indian state banned the forceful religious conversions?
Tamil Nadu 
778. Which is the classical dance form of Assam?
Sathriya 
779. What is the name of the outer­most solid part of the Earth? 
Crust
780. What is the normal thickness of the crust? 
8-40 Kms
781. Nearly what per cent of Earth’s volume is constituted by the crust? 
1 per cent
782. Which are the major constituent elements of the crust?
Silica & Aluminium 
783. The discontinuity between the hydrosphere & the crust is known as——-
Conrad discontinuity 
784. The portion of the interior be­yond the crust is called —–­ 
Mantle
785. What is the name of the discon­tinuity between the crust & the mantle? 
Mohorovich discontinuity
786. What is the average thickness of the mantle?
2,900Kms 
787. Nearly 84 per cent of the Earth’s volume & 67 per cent of the  Earth’s mass is occupied by—–­
Mantle 
788. Which elements are the major constituents of the mantle?
Silicon & Magnesium 
789. The uppermost solid part of the mantle & the entire crust constitutes —— 
The lithosphere
790. What is the name of the me­chanically weak and ductile, deforming region of the upper mantle which lies just below the lithosphere? 
The Asthenosphere
791. What is the name of the disconti­nuity between the upper mantle & the lower mantle?
Repetti discontinuity 
792. Which is the innermost layer surrounding the Earth ‘s centre? 
Core
793. The core is separated from the mantle by ——-discontinuity
Guttenberg’s 
794. What are the main constituents of tile Earth’s crust? 
Iron and Nickel 
795. What are the most common types of igneous rocks? 
Basalt, granite, andesite, dacite, dolerite, gabbro, diorite, obsidian, scoria & nepheline
796. Which are the most common metamorphic rocks? 
Schist, marble, slate, quartz­ite, gneiss, phyllite, serpent-serpentinite, eclogite & amphibolite 
797. The most rocks on the sur­face of the Earth is composed of which type of rocks? 
Sedimentary rocks 
798. What are the most common sedimentary rocks? 
Chalk, coal, gypsum, clay­ stone, limestone, dolomite, mudstone, shale, breccia, chert, siltstone 
799. The core constitutes nearly—­– per cent of Earth’s volume? 
15% 
800. What is the name of the discon­tinuity between the upper core & lower core? 
Lehmann discontinuity 
801. ———- is sometimes used to refer the core of the Earth or sometimes the whole interior Barysphere 
802. Which type of rock is known as ‘the Mother of all rocks’? 
The igneous rocks 
803. Which type of rocks are gener­ally the hardest & heaviest of all rocks? 
Igneous rocks 
804. Which type of rocks are formed from the cooling of magma & often has large crystals? 
igneous rocks 
805. Which is the only rock that floats in water? 
Pumice 
806. Which rock is also known as ‘the foam of the Sea’? 
Pumice 
807. What type of rock is pumice? 
Volcanic rock 
808. The igneous rocks formed at some depth in the Earth’s crust is known as——- 
Plutonic rocks 
809. Which type of igneous rock is granite? 
Plutonic rock
810. Which type of igneous rock is basalt?
Volcanic rock 
811. Which type of rocks are also known as stratified rocks? 
Sedimentary rocks
812. Which type of rocks often con­tain fossils of animals, plants & other microorganisms?
Sedimentary rock 
813. ———is an example of the mechanically formed sedimentary rock 
Sandstone
814. The peat, lignite & coal are generally known as …… rocks
Carbonaceous (a type of sedimen­tary rock) 
815. The limestone undergoes metamorphic changes and forms 
Marble
816. Which type of mountains are formed along convergent plate boundaries? 
Fold mountains
817. The fold mountains are created through a process called …….
Orogeny 
9081vertically?
Block mountains 
819. At the time of the formation of the block mountains, the uplifted blocks are called ……. 
Horsts
820. In the formation of block moun­tains, the lowered blocks are called—— 
Graben
821. The Rhine Valley & the Vosges mountain in Europe are examples of …… 
Block mountains
822. Which type of valleys are formed along the fault lines of block mountains? 
Rift valleys
823. What is the name of the moun­tain formed due to volcanic ac­tivity? 
Volcanic mountain
824. Mount Kilimanjaro & Mount Fujiyama are examples of—-­
Volcanic mountains 
825. Which type of mountains are formed by denudation? 
Residual mountains
826. Which type of mountain is India’s Aravalli?
Residual mountain 
827. Which are the examples of fold mountains? 
The Himalayas, the Andese­ the Alps
828. Which type of mountains be­long to the younger category? 
Fold mountains 
829. Which type of mountains are composed of sedimentary rocks?
Fold mountains 
830. Which type of mountains are called ‘the mountains of eleva­tion’, since the rock strata have been elevated to great heights?
Fold mountains 
831. The Rockies are an example for –­— mountains 
Fold mountains
832. The Black Forest & the Hunsruck Mountains are examples of—­– mountains 
Block mountains 
833. What is the name of the elevat­ed uplands with extensive level surfaces? 
Plateau
834. The plateaux are sometimes referred to as ——­
Tablelands 
835. What is the name of the plateau, formed by earth movements? 
Tectonic plateau
836. When plateau is enclosed by fold mountains, they are known as——- 
Intermont plateau 
837. Which type of plateaux is the highest & the most extensive plateau in the world?
Interment plateau 
838. The Tibetan Plateau is an exam­ple for—— plateau 
Intermountain plateau
839. When the molten lava solidifies to form a plateau, it is known as ——- 
Volcanic plateau
840. The North-western part of the Deccan Plateau is an example for
Volcanic plateau 
841. Situated in South America, which is the most remarkable plateau built by lava?
The Columbia-Snake Plateau 
842. Which type of plateau is formed by the process of weathering & erosion by running water, ice & winds? 
Dissected plateau
843. The Scottish Highlands are ex­ample for ——
Dissected plateau 
844. An area of lowland, either level or undulating & seldom rises more than a few hundred feet is known as ——
Plain 
845. Which type of plains are formed by the horizontally bedded rocks? 
Structural Plains
846. The Russian Platform, the Great Plains of the USA are examples of
Structural Plains
847. Which plains are formed by the deposition of materials brought by various agents of transporta­tion?
Depositional Plains 
848. The alluvial plains, flood plains & deltaic plains are examples for 
Depositional plains
849. The Ganges delta is an example for which type of plain?
Depositional plain 
850. The outwash plains are formed by the activity of —————
Glaciers 
851. Which agents work behind the formation of coastal plains?
Wind and waves 
852. The work of which agent re­sults in the formation of loess plateau?
Wind 
853. What is the name of the plains carved by the agents of erosion? 
Erosional plains 
854. Which type of plains are also known in the name of ‘Pene­ plains’?
Erosional plains 
IMPORTANT NATIONAL PARKS 
855. Kaziranga National Park – Assam
856. Manas National Park – Assam 
857. Valmiki National Park – Bihar
858. Indravati National Park – Chattisgarh
859. Hazaribagh National Park – Jharkhand
860. Kanha National Park – Madhya Pradesh
861. Dudhwas National Park – Uttar Pradesh
862. Nanda Devi National Park – Uttarakhand 
THE MAJOR VALLEYS OF THE HIMALAYAS 
863. Kashmir valley – Jammu & Kashmir 
864. Kangara valley – Himachal Pradesh 
865. Kullu valley- Himachal Pradesh
866. Manali valley – Himachal Pradesh 
HILL STATIONS OF THE HIMALAYAS 
867. Pahalgam – Jammu and Kashmir 
868. Sonamarg- Jammu and Kashmir 
869. Gulmarg- Jammu and Kashmir
870. Dalhousie – Himachal Pradesh 
871. Mussorie – Uttarakhand
872. Almora – Uttarakhand 
873. Darjeeling – West Bengal 

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