Indian Political Divisions
Geography ⇒ Indian Geography
Indian Political Divisions starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Explain the difference between a state and a union territory in India.
Explain the term 'political division' in the context of Indian geography.
Explain why some union territories were created in India.
How many states and union territories does India have?
Name any three states of India that share an international border with Bangladesh.
Name the capital city of Kerala.
Name the Indian state that is an island group in the Bay of Bengal.
Name the Indian state that shares its border with China, Nepal, and Bhutan.
Which of the following is NOT a capital city? (1) Bhopal (2) Gandhinagar (3) Jaisalmer (4) Itanagar
Which of the following is NOT a union territory of India? (1) Chandigarh (2) Ladakh (3) Sikkim (4) Puducherry
Which of the following is the capital of Rajasthan? (1) Jaipur (2) Jodhpur (3) Udaipur (4) Ajmer
Which of the following is the newest union territory of India? (1) Puducherry (2) Ladakh (3) Lakshadweep (4) Chandigarh
Fill in the blank: The capital of Assam is ________.
Fill in the blank: The capital of Uttarakhand is ________.
Fill in the blank: The southernmost state of India is ________.
Fill in the blank: The state of ________ is known as the 'Land of Five Rivers'.
True or False: Delhi is both a state and a union territory.
True or False: Goa is the smallest state in India by area.
True or False: Puducherry is made up of four unconnected districts.
True or False: The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are a state of India.
