A landmass bounded by sea on three sides is referred to as
1.Coast
2.Peninsula
3.Island
4.None of the above
In which of the following states is the Wular Lake located?
1.Punjab
2.Rajasthan
3.Uttar Pradesh
4.Jammu and Kashmir
Mountain ranges in the eastern part of India forming its boundary with Myanmar are collectively called as
1.Himachal
2.Purvanchal
3.Uttaranchal
4.None of the above
The highest peak in the Eastern Ghats is
1.Anai Mudi
2.Mahendragiri
3.Kanchenjunga
4.Khasi
The river Narmada is originate from
1.Satpura
2.Amarkantak
3.Brahmagiri
4.Slopes of the Western Ghats
The Western Coastal strip south of Goa is referred to as
1.Coromandal
2.Kannad
3.Konkan
4.Northern Circar
What is the another name of Sahyadris?
1.Aravali
2.Western Ghats
3.Himadri
4.None of the above
What is the local name of the wind blowing in the northern plains during summers ?
1.Kaal Baisakhi
2.Trade Winds
3.Loo
4.None of the above
What is the name of southernmost hill ranges in India?
1.Nilgiri Hills
2.Annamalai Hills
3.Nallamalai Hills
4.Cardamom Hills
Where does the Palk Strait lies?
1.India and Sri Lanka
2.Sri Lanka and Maldives
3.A & B
4.India and Maldives
Where is the Duncan Pass located?
1.South and Little Andaman
2.North and South Andaman
3.North and Middle Andaman
4.Andaman and Nicobar
Where is the Indias permanent research station Dakshin Gangotri?
1.Great Himalayas
2.Indian Ocean
3.Antarctica
4.Arabian Sea
Where is the Loktak Lake situated?
1.Kerala
2.Uttaranchal
3.Manipur
4.Rajasthan
Which is the easternmost longitude of India?
1.97° 25 E
2.77° 6 E
3.68° 7 E
4.82° 32 E
Which is the highest dam in India?
1.Bhakra dam
2.Nagarjuna Sagar dam
3.Hirakud dam
4.Tehri dam
Which of the following cities are called the twin cities?
1.Delhi and Faridabad
2.Mumbai and Pune
3.Hyderabad and Secunderabad
4.Bangalore and Mysore
Which of the following coast where is Gulf of Mannar is located?
1.Tamil Nadu
2.Kerala
3.Karnataka
4.Andhra Pradesh
Which of the following countries are divided by McMohan line?
1.India and Pakistan
2.India and China
3.India and Bangladesh
4.Pakistan and China
Which of the following countries are divided by the Durand Line?
1.Afghanistan and Pakistan
2.India and Pakistan
3.India and China
4.India and Burma
Which of the following countries are divided by the Radcliffe Line?
1.India and Pakistan
2.India and China
3.India and Bangladesh
4.India and Nepal
Which of the following country have common frontier with the Indian State like Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim?
1.China
2.Nepal
3.Bhutan
4.Myanmar
Which of the following factor is characterises by the cold weather season in India?
1.Warm days and warm nights
2.Warm days and cold nights
3.Cool days and cold nights
4.Cold days and warm nights
Which of the following factor is responsible for low rainfall in the eastern slopes of the Western Ghats?
1.The straight west coast
2.The lack of winter depressions
3.Their leeward location
4.The heights of the Ghats
Which of the following geographical term related with a body of land surrounded by water on three sides?
1.Peninsula
2.Gulf
3.Strait
4.Island
Which of the following geographical term related with a naturally formed, narrow, typically navigable waterway that connects two larger bodies of water?
1.Peninsula
2.Gulf
3.Strait
4.Island
Which of the following geographical term related with the piece of sub-continental land that is surrounded by water
1.Peninsula
2.Gulf
3.Strait
4.Island
Which of the following hill ranges dominated by the Dodabeta peak?
1.Nilgiri hills
2.Anaimalai hills
3.Cardamom hills
4.Nallamala hills
Which of the following imaginary line almost divides India into two equal parts?
1.Equator
2.Tropic of Cancer
3.Tropic of Capricorn
4.Arctic Circle
Which of the following Indian state touches the boundaries of the maximum number of other States?
1.Andhra Pradesh
2.Bihar
3.Madhya Pradesh
4.Uttar Pradesh
Which of the following is called the Southernmost Himalayas?
1.Siwaliks
2.Himadri
3.Himachal
4.None of the above
Which of the following is popular name of the Indian islands in the Arabian Sea?
1.Andaman and Nicobar Islands
2.Lakshadweep Islands
3.Maldives
4.A & D
Which of the following is suitable definition of Archipelago
1.A circular coral reef that encloses a shallow lagoon
2.A chain or set of islands grouped together
3.The plant and animal life on the earth
4.None of the above
Which of the following is the largest Archipelago in the world?
1.Andaman & Nicobar Island
2.Malaysia
3.Indonesia
4.Maldives
Which of the following is the oldest mountain range in India?
1.Aravali Mountains
2.Western Ghats
3.Himalayas
4.A & C
Which of the following is the traditional name of Sahyadri?
1.Western Ghats
2.Eastern Ghats
3.Aravallis
4.Barbar and Nagarjuni hills
Which of the following is the world’s largest peninsula?
1.India
2.South Africa
3.Arabia
4.A & B
Which of the following longitudes is the standard meridian of India?
1.69°30 E
2.75°30 E
3.82°30 E
4.90°30 E
Which of the following pass has been created by the Indus River?
1.Rohtas Pass
2.Nathula Pass
3.Baralachala Pass
4.Banihal Pass
Which of the following pass link the Srinagar to Leh?
1.Mana Pass
2.Rohtas Pass
3.Nathula Pass
4.Zoji La Pass
Which of the following passes cuts through the Pir Panjal range and links Manali and Leh by road?
1.Rohtas Pass
2.Mana Pass
3.Niti Pass
4.Nathula Pass
Which of the following place has never got the vertical rays of the Sun?
1.Srinagar
2.Chennai
3.Mumbai
4.Thiruvananthapuram
Which of the following places receives the highest rainfall in the world?
1.Silchar
2.Cherrapunji
3.Mawsynram
4.Guwahati
Which of the following reason of rainfall during winters in north-western part of India?
1.Cyclonic depression
2.Western disturbances
3.Southwest monsoon
4.Retreating monsoon
Which of the following region is famous for the lion-tailed macaque?
1.Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh
2.Western Ghats of Kerala
3.Shivalik Hills of Northern India
4.Hills of North-East India
Which of the following region supports the Karewa formation?
1.North-eastern Himalayas
2.Himachal-Uttaranchal Himalayas
3.Eastern Himalayas
4.Kashmir Himalayas
Which of the following river has the largest river basin in India?
1.The Indus
2.The Ganga
3.The Brahmaputra
4.The Krishna
Which of the following river is called as the Sorrow of Bengal?
1.The Gandak
2.The Kosi
3.The Son
4.The Damodar
Which of the following rivers flows in a rift valley?
1.The Son
2.The Yamuna
3.The Narmada
4.The Luni
Which of the following rivers is not part of Panchnad?
1.The Ravi
2.The Indus
3.The Chenab
4.The Jhelum
Which of the following state is not crossed by the Tropic of Cancer?
1.Rajasthan
2.Chhattisgarh
3.Odisha
4.Tripura
Which of the following the country does not share land boundary with India?
1.Bhutan
2.Bangladesh
3.Tajikistan
4.Nepal
Which of the following Union Territories of India will best suited for summer vacation, if you choose Kavarati to visit?
1.Pondicherry
2.Andaman and Nicobar
3.Lakshadweep
4.Diu and Daman
Which of the following water bodies is the home of Lakshadweep?
1.Arabian Sea
2.Bay of Bengal
3.Indian Ocean
4.Atlantic Ocean
Which of the following water bodies separates the Andaman from the Nicobar?
1.11° Channel
2.Gulf of Mannar
3.10° Channel
4.Andaman Sea
Which one amongst the following rivers flows through a rift valley?
1.Damodar
2.Tapi
3.Tungabhadra
4.A & B
Which one of the following describes the drainage patterns resembling the branches of a tree?
1.Radial
2.Centrifugal
3.Dendritic
4.Trellis
Which one of the following is the longest river of the Peninsular India?
1.Narmada
2.Godavari
3.Krishma
4.Mahanadi
Which one of the following lakes is a salt water lake?
1.Sambhar
2.Wular
3.Dal
4.Gobind Sagar
Which passes make way to the land route between Kailash and the Manasarovar?
1.Mana Pass
2.Rohtas Pass
3.Nathula Pass
4.Baralachala Pass
Which State is called the sugar bowl of India?
1.Uttar Pradesh
2.Chhattisgarh
3.Andhra Pradesh
4.Bihar