Drainage Systems of India
Geography ⇒ Indian Geography
Drainage Systems of India starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Explain the difference between a perennial and a seasonal river.
Explain the importance of rivers in India.
Explain why the Himalayan rivers are perennial.
Name any two east-flowing rivers of the Peninsular Plateau.
Name any two peninsular rivers of India.
Name any two west-flowing rivers of the Peninsular Plateau.
Name the river that flows through the Thar Desert.
Name the river that forms the boundary between India and Bangladesh.
Which is the largest river system in India? (1) Ganga (2) Yamuna (3) Godavari (4) Brahmaputra
Which of the following is NOT a tributary of the Ganga? (1) Yamuna (2) Kaveri (3) Ghaghara (4) Gandak
Which of the following rivers does NOT form a delta before entering the sea? (1) Ganga (2) Godavari (3) Narmada (4) Mahanadi
Which of the following rivers does NOT originate in the Western Ghats? (1) Godavari (2) Krishna (3) Narmada (4) Kaveri
The ________ river flows through the state of Punjab and is a tributary of the Indus.
The ________ river is famous for its waterfalls like Jog Falls.
The ________ river is the longest river in southern India.
The area drained by a single river system is called its ________.
True or False: The Ganga and Brahmaputra together form the largest delta in the world.
True or False: The Godavari river is longer than the Ganga river.
True or False: The Indus River flows mainly through India.
True or False: The Indus river system is shared by India and Pakistan.
